Federal Register - May 21, 1952
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Washington, Wednesday, May 21, 1952
TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
. PROCLAMATION 2976
Olympic W eek, 1952
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, by a joint resolution ap proved this day, the Congress has noted that the XVth Olympic Games of the modern era will be held at Helsinki, Fin land, from July 19 through August 3, 1952 and that experiences afforded by the Olympic Games make a unique contribution to common understanding and mutual respect among all peoples
and WHEREAS the joint resolution de clares further that the United States Olympic Association, an organization not for pecuniary profit or gain, its activities being wholly supported by the public, is now making an appeal for the sum of $850,000, necessary to equip, transport, feed, house, and present in competition over four hundred amateur athletes from all classes of our society and all parts of our country to represent the United States in the 1952 Olympic Games; and WHEREAS the joint resolution ac cordingly authorizes and requests the President to issue a proclamation desig nating the seven-day period beginning May 18, 1952, as Olympic Week and urging all citizens of our country to con tribute as generously as possible to insure that the United States will be fully and adequately represented in the XVth Olympic Games:
NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY S.
TRUMAN, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate the seven days beginning Sunday, May 18, 1952, as Olympic Week, and I urge our people to respond with generosity to the appeal of the United States Olympic Association for funds with which to de fray the expenses incident to the par ticipation of our athletes in this classic international competition.
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 16th day of May in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-two, seal and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-sixth.
By the President:
H arry S. T ruman
D ean Acheson,
Secretary of State.
F. R. Doc. 52-5706; Filed, May 20, 1952;
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CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
Proclamation
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Olympic Week, 1952___________
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Executive Order
Amendment of regulations relat ing to safeguarding of vessels, harbors, ports, and waterfront facilities of the U. S_________ 4607
EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Agriculture Department
EXECUTIVE ORDER 10352
Amendment
of the R egulations R elat ing to the S afeguarding of Vessels, H arbors, P orts, and W aterfront F a cilities of the United S tates
See Animal Industry Bureau;
Commodity Credit Corporation;
Production and Marketing Ad ministration.
Alien Property, Office of
Notices:
Hearings, etc.:
Cannenburg, J. A. VoorbeyteL 4629
Diehl, Hans____ ___ _____
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Pomeranz, Charlotte Doro thea, and Herta Levin de De Lange_______________ 4628
By virtue of the authority vested in me by the act of August 9, 1950, 64 Stat.
427, which amended section 1, Title H
of the act of June 15, 1917, 40 Stat. 220
50 U. S. C. 191, and as President of the United States, I hereby prescribe the Animal Industry Bureau following amendment of the regulations prescribed by Executive Order No. 10173 Rules and regulations:
of October 18, 1950, as amended by Channel Islands; designation of Executive Order No. 10277 of August 1, countries where rinderpest or 1951, which regulations constitute Part foot-and-mouth disease ex 6, Subchapter A, Chapter I, Title 33 of ists, importations prohibited.
the Code of Federal Regulations:
Handling of anti-hog-cholera Section 6.10-1 is amended to read as serum and hog-cholera virus;
follows:
determination relative to budget of expenses and fixing 6.10-1 Issuance of documents and rates of assessment for 1952
employment of persons aboard vessels.
Army Department No person shall be issued a document required for employment on a merchant See Engineers Corps.
vessel of the United States nor shall any Coast Guard person be employed on a merchant ves Rules and regulations:
sel of the United States unless the Com Protection and security of ves mandant is satisfied that the character sels, harbors and waterfront and habits of life of such person are facilities; general________
such as to authorize the belief that the presence of the individual on board Commerce Department would not be inimical to the security of See National Production Author ity.
the United States: Provided, that the Commandant may designate categories Commodity Credit Corporation of merchant vessels to which the fore Rules and regulations:
going shall not apply.
Olive oil; 1951 crop price support program_________________
H arry S. T ruman T he W hite H ouse,
May 19, 1952.
F. R. Doc. 52-5689; Filed, May 20, 1952
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Customs Bureau
Notices:
Electrical vacuum tubes known as multiplier photo tubes;
tariff classification_________ 4625
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