Federal Register - May 1, 1946

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Washington, Wednesday, May 1, 1946
The President
PROCLAMATION 2690
N a t io n a l F a r m S a f e t y W e e k , 1946

PROCLAMATION 2689
M o t h e r s D a y 1946
BY THE PRESIDENT OP THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION

WHEREAS it has become customary on one day of each year to unite our hearts in public celebration of the coxnmon bond of humanity which we share in the memory and enjoyment of a mothers love, a mothers training, and a mothers care; and WHEREAS it is especially appropriate this year after the achievement of vic tory on thousand momentous fields of battle that we express the debt of grati tude which each of us owes to his own mother and which we all owe to the mothers of America; and WHEREAS by Public Resolution 25, 63d Congress, approved May 8, 1914 38
Stat. 770, the second Sunday in M ay is designated as Mothers Day and the Pres ident is authorized and requested to is sue a proclamation calling for the ob servance of that day:
NOW, THEREFORE, I, H A R R Y S
TOUMAN, President of the United States or America, do hereby request that Sun12, 1946, be observed as Mother s Day with public and private ex pressions of honor, reverence, and love and I call upon the officials of the Gov ernment to display the flag of the United btate;-. on all Government buildings on tnat day and the people of the United States to display the flag at their homes or other suitable places as a public ex pression of honor for the mothers of this country, IN W ITNESS W HEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of fixed
ited States of America to be af-

97?PE at city o f Washington this Z7Ul day of April, in the year of our Fawn r d nineteen hundred and tsEAL forty-six, and of the IndependAty1. ei?ce I the United States of ethGriCa the ne hundred and seventip .,
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By the President:

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION

W HEREAS an increased supply of food is vitally needed to promote peace and happiness in the postwar world; and W H EREAS farm accidents rob the fla tten of thousands of lives and millions of dollars worth of food and other property each year; and W H EREAS experience in previous ob servances of National Farm Safety Week has clearly shown the necessity and benefits of a coordinated and constant educational farm-safety program:
N O W , THEREFORE, I, H AR R Y S.
TRUM AN, President of the United States of America, do hereby call upon the N a tion to observe the week commencing July 21, 1946, as National Farm Safety Week.
And I request all persons and organi zations concerned with agriculture and farm life to do everything in their power to discover and publish the facts about farm accidents, and to develop practical safety programs which farm people everywhere can translate into direct action against hazards which daily threaten their lives and happiness. As a start, I specifically suggest that the farm people of the country observe N a
tional Farm Safety Week by resolving to eliminate at least one hazard a day until their farms are as safe as they can possibly make them.
IN W ITNESS WHEREOF, I have here unto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States of America to be affixed.
DONE at the City of Washington this 27th day of April in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and seal forty-six, and of the Independ ence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventi eth.
H a r r y S. T r u m a n
H a r r y S. T r u m a n
By the President:

D ean A cheson,
Acting Secretary of State.
IEft. Doc. 46-7167; Filed, Apr. 29, 1946;
3:07 p. m .J.

D ean A cheson,
Acting Secretary of State.
P. R. Doc. 46-7168; Filed, Apr. 29, 1946;
3:07 p. m.

CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT

P r o c l a m a t io n s :

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Mothers Day, 1946_____________ : 4719
National Farm Safety Week, 1946 _____________ _________ _ 4719
R E G U LA T IO N S AND NOTICES
A g r ic u lt u r e D e p a r t m e n t . See also
Commodity Credit Corpora tion and Soil Conservation Service.
Armour and Co. et al., termina tion of possession__________ 4737
Butter, set aside requirements for producers and author ized receivers W F O 2 ____ 4721
Percentage required in May 1946 W F O 2 -1 ___________ 4723
Reports W F O 2 -2 __________ 4723
Salaries and wages in California, workers in alfalfa hay in Imperial Valley____________
4724
Spices, restricted quotas W F O
19-2, Am. 4 ______
4724
A l i e n P r o p e r t y C u s t o d ia n :

Vesting orders, etc.:
Costs and expenses incurred in certain court actions:
California 2 documents __ 4741, 4749
Indiana, Wisconsin, Minne sota, and Ohio_________ 4748
Massachusetts______ _______ 4744
Michigan, Oklahoma, Ne braska, Wisconsin, M in nesota, Indiana, and O h io ------------------------------ 4751
Minnesota, Ohio, and Mich igan ---------------4745
New Jersey_________________ 4755
New York 5 documents 4742, 4747, 4748,4753, 4754
Washington________________ 4744
Guaranty Trust Co. of New York et al_________________ 4751
O Racca Confectionery Co., Inc-------------------------------4740
C i v i l i a n P r o d u c t io n A d m in is t r a
t io n :

Lead M -3 8 _____________ ,_____

4725

C o m m o d i t y C r e d it C o r p o r a t io n :

Fluid milk payments, offer to make in suburban Philadel phia .&nd other designated Pennsylvania areas____ 472 1
F ederal C o m m u n ic a t io n s m is s io n :

Co m

Hearings, etc.:
Allentown Broadcasting Co__
Asher Broadcasting Service__
Bellatti, C. R _________________
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