Federal Register - August 25, 1955
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VOLUME 20
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NUMBER 166
Washington, Thursday, August 25, 1955
TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
PROCLAMATION 3109
Constitution W eek , 1955
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION
WE the People of the United States, in order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tran quility, provide for the common Defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this CONSTITUTION for the United States of America.
On September 17, 1787,, thé delegates to the Federal Convention in Philadel phia met for the last time and approved these familiar words now enshrined not only in our Nations basic Instrument of Government but also in the hearts of our citizenry. Led by the President of the Convention, George Washington, the great majority of the delegates signed the newly drafted Constitution, and on the following day their Secretary set off for New York by stage coach to deliver the engrossed document to the United States in Congress there assembled.
Within a week the proposed Constitution had been printed and circulated in both Pennsylvania and New York, and the great principles by which our country still is governed had been dispatched or carried home by delegates from other States as well. On September 28, 1787, the Congress resolved to transmit the draft text officially to the States of the Confederation for action.
It is fitting that we, whose entire lives have been protected by the fruits of the Conventions deliberations, should pause in our several occupations to study the course of events by which our Constitu tion came into being, the great debate which ensued before our Federal Gov ernment became established, and the in ternal stresses and the assaults from without which we as a Nation have met successfully, with Gods help, within the framework established by our forbears one hundred and sixty-eight years ago.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, DWIGHT D.
EISENHOWER, President of the United States of America, acting in accord with Senate Concurrent Resolution 40, agreed to on July 26, 1955, do hereby designate
as Constitution Week the period begin CONTENTS
ning September 17, 1955, and ending THE
PRESIDENT
September 23, 1955; and I invite the people of the United States to observe that week with appropriate ceremonies Proclamation in their schools and churches, and in Constitution Week, 1955________
other suitable places. Let us give thanks Executive Order for the wisdom of those statesmen of Establishing airspace reservation 1787 who labored to decide the fate of over Las Vegas Project, Las Vegas, Nev_______ ____
republican government and of their successors throughout our countrys his Letter tory who contributed to making our Con Carrying out Protocol of Terms stitution a living thing, a great taproot of Accession by Japan to Gen to feed and support the growth of our eral Agreement on Tariffs and republic.
Trade and for otherpurposes IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Seal of the United States of America to Agricultural Marketing Service be affixed.
DONE at the City of Washington this Proposed rule making:
Milk handling in North Texas 19th day of August in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and Rules and regulations:
Peaches grown in Mesa County, seal fifty-five, and of the Inde Colo.; regulation by grades pendenceof the United States and sizes---------------------------ofAmerica the one hundred and eightieth.
Agriculture Department See Agricultural Marketing Serv D wight D. E isenhower ice; Commodity Stabilization By the President:
Service.
J ohn F oster D ulles, Army Department Secretary of State.
See Engineers Corps.
F. R. Doc. 55-6927; Filed, Aug. 23, 1955; Civil Aeronautics Board 1:54 p. m.
Rules and regulations:
Scheduled interstate air carrier certification and operation rules; o p e r a t i o n beyond EXECUTIVE ORDER 10633
scheduled terminal-------------E stablishing an Airspace R eservation Civil Service Commission O ver the L as Vegas P roject, L as Rules and regulations:
Competitive service, exceptions V egas, N evada from; Treasury Department By virtue of the authority vested in me by section 4 of the Air Commerce Commerce Department Act of 1926 44 Stat. 570, the airspace See Federal Maritime Board.
above the following-described portion of Commodity Stabilization Service the United States is hereby reserved and Notices:
set apart for national defense and other Cuba; entry of sugar or liquid governmental purposes as an airspace sugar into continental U. S
reservation within which no person shall Rules and regulations:
navigate an aircraft except by authority Beet sugar; Colorado propor of the United States Atomic Energy tionate share areas and farm Commission!
proportionate shares, 1955
All that area within the United States crop; correction___________
lying within the following-described Defense Department boundaries:
See also Engineers Corps.
L as Vegas P r o je c t , L as V egas, N evada Rules and regulations:
Beginning a t Lat. 371700, long.
Industrial security manual for 1154500; thence due south to Lat.
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