Federal Register - March 20, 1945

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NUMBER 56

Washington, Tuesday, March 20, 1945
The President PROCLAMATION 2643
I Am A n American D ay, 1945
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION

WHEREAS within the last twelve mohths we have granted citizenship with its many privileges to thousands of foreign-bom men and women through nat uralization, and have received into full citizenship the great numbers of nativeborn youth who have come of age; and WHEREAS these citizens are giving strength to our democracy in its struggle against tyranny and in its striving to make secure through international or ganization the rights and opportunities Of citizens in our own and In other sovereign nations; and WHEREAS the Congress, by Public Resolution 67, approved May 3,1940, has recognized the third Sunday in May of each year as I Am An American Day and has requested that the President issue a proclamation setting aside that day for the special recognition of those who have been naturalized or have at tained their majority during the past year:
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FRANKLIN D.
ROOSEVELT, President of the United States of America, in order that we may honor those who have recently become members of our body politic and at the same time reaffirm our allegiance to the principles of American citizenship, do hereby proclaim Sunday, May 20,1945, as I Am An American Day.
And I call upon Federal, State, and local officials, and patriotic, civic, and educational organizations to hold, on or about May 20, exercises designed to im press upon our citizens, both native-born and naturalized, the privileges of their new status in our democracy and their Responsibilities for building this Nations security and advancing its welfare.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here unto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States of America to be af fixed.

DONE at the City of Washington this 14th day of March in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fortyEseal five, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and sixty-ninth.
F ranklin D R oosevelt By the President:
E. R. S tettinius , Jr., Secretary of State.
F. E. Doc. 45-4236; Filed, Mar. 16, 1945;
3:56 p. m.

EXECUTIVE ORDER 9531
M aking Certain Changes in the C ustoms F ield O rganization
CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
P roclamation:

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I Am An American Day, 1945- 2951
E xecutive O rder:

Customs field organization, cer tain changes_____________ 2951
REGULATIONS AND NOTICES
A lien P roperty Custodian :

Notices of claim under vesting orders, extension of time for filing__________________ _
Vesting orders:
Hamilton, Henrietta________
Hanzlick, Julia_____________
Harder, Max_________
Heisler, Oscar-_____________
Holz, Richard E___________
Oels, Gustav____ ___________
Roslosnick, James S______
Smithers, George Fisher____
Steutz, Frank. _____________
Von Deylen, Mathilde______

By virtue of the authority vested in me by section 1 of the Act of August 1, 1914,38 Stat. 609, 623 U.S.C. title 19, sec.
2, it is ordered that the following changes be, and they are hereby, made in the customs field organization:
Coast G uard:
1. Customs Collection District Number Approval of equipment___ ____
46 Omaha, is abolished.
Inspection and certification;
2. The designation of Omaha, Ne electrical installations-.___
braska, as a customs port o f entry in dustoms Collection District Number 46 C ommodity C redit C orporation:
American Cheddar cheese pay Omaha, is revoked.
ments ___ ____ - _________
3. The limits of Customs Collection District Number 39 Chicago, are ex F ederal C ommunications C ommistended to Include the territory embrac sio n :
ing the State of Nebraska and the mu Hearings:
nicipality of Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Brockway Do___ --------------4. The city of Omaha, Nebraska, is Imes, Birney, Jr______ _____
designated as a customs port of entry F ederal T rade Commission :
in Customs Collection District Number Cease and desist orders:
89 Chicago, and Executive Order No.
Happy Hostess Candy Co., 9297, dated February 1, 1943, extending X
Inc., et al______________
tne limits of the port of entry of Omaha Woelfel Studio, et al_______
to include certain adjoining and adja Printwell Co., et al.; hearing cent areas, shall remain in force and G eneral L and O ffice :
effect.
Alaska, withdrawal pf public 5. The limits of Customs Collection lands for military purposesDistrict Number 47 dolorado, are ex i r pended to include the territory embrac I nterstate C ommerce C ommission :
ing the State of Wyoming.
Bunker and retop icing, restrictio n ______________ 7._____
This order shall become effective April Coal, Harlem Station, N. Y.; un 1,1945.
F ranklin D R oosevelt loading__________________
T he W hite H ouse,
March 15, 1945.
F. R. Doc. 454:02 p. m.

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