Federal Register - July 12, 1947
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VOLUME 12
NUMBER 136
Washington, Saturday, July 12,1947
TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
TITLE 7 AGRICULTURE
PROCLAMATION 2737
Chapter I Production and Market ing Administration Standards, In spections, Marketing Practices
A ir F orce D ay, 1947
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS the Army Air Forces con tributed immeasurably to our victory over the enemy in Europe and Asia, and stands ever ready to defend our nation in time of danger; and WHEREAS our appreciation of liberty is strengthened by our recollection of the achievements of the living and the sacri fices of the dead, which through four decades have nurtured the growth of American air power; and WHEREAS August 1, 1947, marlfs the fortieth anniversary of the birth of the Army Air Forces:
NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY S.
TRUMAN, President of the United States of America, in order that we may more justly honor the men and women of the Army Air Forces and more fully acknowledge the contributions of all those who have developed and main tained our nations air strength, do hereby proclaim Friday, August 1, 1947, as Air Force Day, and invite the Gover nors of all the States to issue proclama tions calling for the observance of that day; and I also direct that the flag of the United States be displayed on all public buildings on that day.
I remind all of our citizens that the air power of the nation Is essential to the preservation of our liberty, and that the continued development of the science of air transportation is vital to the trade and commerce of a peaceful world.
IN WITNESS 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 10th day of July in the year nineteen hundred and forty-seven, and of seal the Independence of the United States of America the one hun dred and seventy-second.
By the President:
H arry S. T ruman
G. C. M arshall,
Secretary of State.
F. R. Doc. 47-6570; Piled, July 10, 1947;
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P art 52P rocessed F ru its , V egetables, and O ther P roducts I nspection , C er
tification , and S tandards
u. s. standards for dates 1
On December 10, 1946,, notice of proposecUrule making was published in the F ederal R egister 11 F. R. 14210 re garding the proposed issuance of United States Standards for grades of dates.
After consideration of all relevant mat ters presented," including the proposals set forth in the aforesaid notice, the fol lowing United States Standards for grades of dates are hereby promulgated under the authority contained in the Agricultural Marketing Act of 1946 Pub.
Law 733, 79th Cong., approved Aug. 14, 1946:
52.293 Datesa Identity. Dates are the properly cured fresh fruit of the date tree Phoenix dactylifera.
b Styles of dates. 1 Whole un pitted dates or whole dates means whole dates from which J;he pits have not been removed and which may or may not be slit longitudinally.
2 Whole pitted dates or pitted dates means whole dates from which the pits have been removed.
3 Cut dates means pitted dates cut into pieces not less than & inch in any dimension.
4 Macerated dates means dates that are ground, chopped, mashed, or broken, or that are cut or sliced into small pieces less than V2 inch in any dimension.
c Moisture. Federal inspection cer tificates will indicate the moisture con tent of the finished product.
d Count. Federal inspection certifi cates will indicate the number of whole unpitted dates or whole pitted dates per pound.
e Grades for dates: 1 U. S. Grade A orxU. S. Fancy is the quality of whole dates or whole pitted dates of 1 The requirements of these standards shall not excuse failure to comply with the pro visions of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cos metic Act.
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CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
Proclamation
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Air Force Day, 1947
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EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Agriculture Department
See also Commodity. Credit Corpo ration; Forest Service; Sugar Rationing Administration.
Notices:
Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 111.;
petition for extension of tem porary rates___ __________
Proposed rule making:
Milk handling, Greater Boston, Mass., area; amendment of order directing that referen dum be conducted among pro ducers _______
Rules and regulations:
Citrus fruits in California and Arizona; limitation of ship ments:
Lemons__________________
Oranges_________________
Dates, U. S. standards for grades__________________
Grapes, Tokay, in California;
budget of expenses and rate of assessment, 1947-48__
Regulation by size:
Peaches, fresh, in Georgia_
Pears, Bartlett, in California.
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Alien Property, Office of
Notices:
Vesting orders, etc.r"
Bacher, Gottfried, et al___
Brinckmanri, Wirtz & Co __
Clavel, C. R_.________ _____
Emura, K________________
Hanaoka, Masumi, et al_____
Jurgeleit, Albert__________
Mueller, Wolfgang________
Muhlendorf, Paul_________
Needham, Helene_________
Pintus, Fritz______________
Pletcher, Anna Stern__ ____
Przigodda, Albert F________
Reichert, Emil_____ _______
Rengert, Bertha________
Sakurai, G_______________
Shoten, Yamanaka________
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