Federal Register - February 16, 1951
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VOLUME 16
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NUMBER 33
Washington, Friday, February 16, 7957
TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
PROCLAMATION 2917
R ed Cross M onth, 1951
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS the American National Red Cross, chartered by the Congress as a voluntary agency of the American people, has accepted important new re sponsibilities in the present national emergency, at the request of the Gov ernment ; and WHEREAS this organization must continue to provide vitally needed serv ices to the members of our expanding armed forces in military installations and hospitals around the world, as well as to their families, and to war veterans and their dependents; and WHEREAS the Red Cross is expand ing its facilities across the Nation to meet any eventuality, while continuing to aid the unfortunate victims of fire, flood, tornado, and other catastrophes; and WHEREAS, in addition to its duties of providing for the normal blood needs of the ill and injured in our civilian popu lation, the Red Cross has beeiyjesienated the national coordinating agency in a program for the procurement of vast quantities of blood and for the stock piling of blood plasma for defense pur poses; and WHEREAS the Red Cross, in this time of national emergency, has been asked to train millions in health and safety skills., and to recruit additional thousands of workers in its vast network of 3,738 chap ters located in every county of our land and WHEREAS the Red Cross is appealing for voluntary contributions amounting to $85,000,000 as the minimum goal needed to carry out these additional assignments during the ooming fiscal year, as well as to continue its regular health and welfare services for the pro tection of our people:
NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY S.
TRUMAN, President of the United States of America and Honorary Chairman of the American National Red Cross, do hereby designate the month of March 1951 as Red Cross Month; and I urge every American to respond during that month as generously as possible to the
urgent need of this humanitarian or ganization.
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 ofWashington this 13th day of February in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and seal fifty-one, and of the Independ ence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventyfifth.
H arry S. T ruman
CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
Proclamation
Red Cross Month, 1951_________
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EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Agriculture Department
See Animal Industry Bureau; Pro duction and Marketing Adminis tration.
Alien Property, Office of
Notices:
Vesting Orders, etc.;
D ean A cheson, Badum, Ernst____________
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Secretary of State.
Banco Aleman Transatlantico et al________________ 1659
F. R. Doo. 51-2431; Filed, Feb. 15, 1951;
Baum, Wilhelm___ .________ 1650
9:46 a. m.
Baumfield, Herman and Kaneko________________ -1660
Berkel, Adele_____________ _ 1656
TITLE 7 -AGRICULTURE
Berlin, City of, et al________ 1657
Copyrights of certain German Chapter IX Production and Mar nationals_______________ 1660
keting Administration Marketing Decombe, Georges__________ 1661
Agreements and Orders, Depart Dewas, Raymond___ ________ 1661
ment of Agriculture Diederichs, Emile Charles Robert_________________ 1661
Grapefruit Reg. 75
Ebeler, Emma Zimlick______ 1662
P art 955G rapefruit G rown in A ri Felten & Guilleaume Carlszona; in I mperial County , Calif.; and werk Actien-Gesellschaft_1650
in T hat P art of R iverside County , Gandolfi, L., and Co., Inc____ 1656
Calif., S ituated S outh and East of Gantvoort, Hilde___________ 1651
the S an G orgonio P ass Geffcken, Heinrich and Hans Richter_________________ 1649
LIMITATION OF SHIPMENTS
Hagemeister, Heinz Juergen_. 1655
955.336 Grapefruit regulation 75
Huecking, Victor L. F. H., a Findings. 1 Pursuant to the mar et al__________
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keting agreement, as amended, and Or Jacobs, Hans__ ____________ 1651
der No. 55, as amended 7 CFR Part 955, Kirschstein, Friedrich______ 1650
regulating the handling of grapefruit Kodak-Pathe Société Ano grown in the State of Arizona; in Im nyme Franaise_________ 1662
perial County, California; and in that Kondo, Hama, et al_________ 1652
part of Riverside County, California, sit Kunert, Emil_____ ______
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uated south and east of the San Gorgonio L and und Seekabelwerke Pass, effective under the applicable pro A. G______ 1651
visions of the Agricultural Marketing Meyron, Davide____________ 1661
Agreement Act of 1937, as amended, and Minamoto, Kita___________ 1658
upon the basis of the recommendations Nishida, Jinsuke, et al_____ _ 1658
of the Administrative Committee estab Reh, Willy_______________ 1651
lished under the aforesaid amended mar Rouat, Roger_____________ 1662
keting agreement and order, and upon Scarpellini, Edoardo, et al___ 1661
other available information, it is hereby Schacker, Henry_________
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found that the limitation of shipments Souche, Fernand Charles__ _ 1661
of grapefruit, as hereinafter provided, Stangen, Carl_____________ 1656
will tend to effectuate the declared policy Universum-Film A.G., et al__. 1652
of the act.
Yamakami, Nino, et al______ 1659
Continued on p. 1629.
Yurt, Margaret-------------------- 1659
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By the President: