Federal Register - October 16, 1951
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Washington, Tuesday, October 16, 1951
TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
PROCLAMATION 2947
W orld M etallurgical C ongress BY THE PRESIDENT OP THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS the Congress of the United States, by joint resolution approved Oc tober 10, 1951, has extended its official welcome to the foreign metal scientists who will visit major American produc tion centers and attend the World Met allurgical Congress to be held at Detroit, Michigan, from October 14 to 19, 1951, under the sponsorship of the American Society for Metals and with the coopera tion of the Economic Cooperation Ad ministration; and WHEREAS the meeting of the World Metallurgical Congress will facilitate and encourage the exchange among scientists of the free world of scientific knowledge and industrial techniques in the field of metallurgy; and WHEREAS the advancement of meth ods for the conservation of available metal resources and the discovery and development of additional sources of supply are of paramount importance to the mutual security and well-being of the free nations of the world; and WHEREAS the aforesaid joint resolu tion requests the President to grant rec ognition to the World Metallurgical Congress and to the American Society for Metals for its sponsorship of this world gathering of metallurgical scientists, and Jo call upon officials and agencies of the government to assist and cooperate with such Congress:
rrrSr THEREFORE, I, HARRY S.
i HUMAN, President of the United States I America, do hereby extend recognition to the World Metallurgical Congress and commend the American Society for étais for initiating and sponsoring this meeting, i also extend the welcome of j. Government to the Congress and o he scientists attending its proceed ings, and I request that all Federal deartments and agencies assist and cooperate with the World Metallurgical congress as occasion may warrant.
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 11th day of October 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 seventysixth.
H arry S. T ruman By the President:
D ean A cheson ,
Secretary of State.
P. R. Doc. 51-12449; Filed, Oct. 12, 1951J
5:06 p. m.
TITLE 14 CIVIL AVIATION
Chapter I Civil Aeronautics Board Subchapter A Civil Air Regulations
Supp. 6, Amdt. 1
P art 40Air C arrier O perating C ertificate ceiling and visibility m inim um s
CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
Proclamation
Pag
World Metallurgical Congress___ 10513
EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Agriculture Department
See Commodity Credit Corpora tion; Production and Marketing Administration.
Army Department
Rules and regulations:
Army officer candidate courses. 10526
Civil Aeronautics Administra tion
Rules and regulations:
Air carrier operating certificate;
ceiling and visibility minimums____________________10513
Civil Aeronautics Board
See also Civil Aeronautics Admin istration.
Notices:
Hearings:
Compagnie Nationale Air France; permit ca se..____ 10579
National Airlines, Inc_____1. 10579
Section 40.101-1 c, published on Feb ruary 16, 1951 in 16 F. R. 1630-1632, is Commerce Department amended by renumbering subparagraphs See Civil Aeronautics Administra 4 and 5 as 5 and 6 respectively tion.
and by adding a new subparagraph 4 Commodity Credit Corporation to read as follows:
Rules and regulations:
40.101-1 Ceiling and visibility miniWheat; 1951-crop loan and pur mums CAA policies which apply to chase agreement program___
40.101.
Defense Department c Landing minimums.
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Lowest landing minimums utiliz See Army Department.
ing back course of the ILS. Straight-in Economic Stabilization Agency approach minimums of 300-1 or 4Q0-% See also Price Stabilization, Office of.
may be approved on the back course of the ILS provided i the criteria outlined Notices:
in 609.10 is complied with, ii the ap Critical defense housing areas;
proach is monitored by surveillance ra approving extent of relaxa dar, iii high intensity runway lights tion of credit controls______
or approach lights are in operation on the Education, Office of runway to which the approach is being and regulations:
conducted, iv the obstruction clearance Rules Construction of school facilities criteria is complied with as outlined in in areas affected by Federal 609.10, and v the establishment of activities; dead line for appli such a procedure will not adversely affect cations for payments and ortraffic a t the airport concerned.
der of certifications from Continued on p. 10515
funds for fiscal year 1952____
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10515
10584
10558