Federal Register - March 16, 1945
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FEDERAL
VOLUME 10
REGISTER
1934
4 Un ited
NUMBER 54
Washington, Friday, March 16, 1945
The President PROCLAMATION 2642
A rmy D ay , 1945
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS our valiant Army by its heroic achievements in carrying the war to the territory of our enemies and by its great victories during the past year has strengthened the confidence of this Nation and its Allies in their vast strug gle against tyrannical powers seeking to enslave the world; and WHEREAS American soldiers in their unflinching devotion to duty are suf fering and dying in defense of our land and our spiritual heritage; and WHEREAS the armies of the United Nations with strength born of unity are liberating the oppressed, and by their victory over tyranny are laying the foundation of a world order to make se cure those freedoms for which they fight;
and WHEREAS the Congress, by Senate Concurrent Resolution 5, 75th Congress, agreed to by the House of Representa tives on March 16, 1937, has recognized April 6 of each year as Army Day and has requested that the President issue a proclamation annually with respect to that day:
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FRANKLIN
D. ROOSEVELT, President of the United States of America, in order that we may .give special honor to our courageous soldiers, do hereby proclaim Friday, April 6, 1945, as Army Day, and do invite the Governors of the various States to issue proclamations calling for the observance of that day."
I also urge the civilians of this Na tion to renew their energies for the task of supplying our Army with every neces sary implement of war to the end that final victory may be attained as speedily as possible, and to resolve that the peace which follows victory shall be firmly sustained.
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 12th day of March in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and seal forty-five, and of the Independ ence of the United States of America the one hundred and sixtyninth.
F ranklin D R oosevelt By the President:
E. R. S tettinius, Jr., Secretary of State.
F. R. Doc. 45-4172; Filed, Mar. 15, 1945;
12:37 p.m .
EXECUTIVE ORDER 9530 Regulations Army Day, 1945-------------------- PaSe E xecutive O rder: Hawley, Harry F., exemption from compulsory retirement for age__________________ 2855 A lien P roperty Custodian: Vesting orders: 2888 Coast G uard: TITLE 32NATIONAL DEFENSE The Duffy Silk Company of 1270 2901 F ederal T rade Commission : Hearings: Markus-Campbell Co_______ 2887 G eneral L and O ffice : Alaska Road Commission, pub lic land withdrawn for use as administrative site____ 2886 Office of P rice Administration: Adjustments and pricing orders: 2896
E xemption of H arry F. H awley F rom Compulsory R etirement for A ge N ote : Executive Order 9530, dated March 14, 1945, was filed with the Divi sion of the Federal Register as Document No. 45-2501
CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
P roclamation:
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REGULATIONS AND
NOTICES
Berking, Charles H________
Carstens, Herta____________
Chismadia, Steve___________
Connard, Henry T__________
Dieringer, Catherine_______
Fiederer, Julia Theresa-------Fucik, Klara_______________
Greenberg, Adolph_________
Heck, Elsie________________
Jung, Karoline_____________
Kienhofer, Chris____ ______
Kranz, .Maria_____ a _______
Kromer, Richard___________
Lenz, Rosa_________________
Mullany, Bertha, et al______
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Chapter IXWar Production Board Authority ; Regulations in this chapter,
unless otherwise noted at the end of docu ments affected, issued under sec. 2 a, 54
Stat. 676, as amended by 55 Stat. 236 and 56
Stat. 177; E.O. 9024, 7 F.R. 329; E.O. 9040, 7
F.R. 527; E.Q. 9125, 7 FJR. 2719; W.P.B. Reg. 1
as amended Dec. 31, 1943, 9 F.R. 64.
P art 1010S uspension O rders Suspension Order S-739
THE DUFFY SILK CO.
Broadway, Buffalo, New York is a cor poration engaged in the business of throwing rayon and nylon thread. Be tween November, 1943 and February, 1944, it did construction without author ization from the War Production Board of three new offices, a new laboratory and two developing rooms, and air-condi tioning apparatus at its Broadway plant, at an estimated cost of over $19,000 of Continued on next page
Approval of equipment_______
Shields of Faith Co_________
Starr Pen Co., et al_________
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Mining regulations; charges for publication of notice not to exceed legal rates________
Small tract classification, Cali fornia __ :_______________
Township plats, filing___ ____
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Bernice Anthracite Co., et al_
Castillo &Gonzalez_________
Chapman-Graham Coal Co.
and Twin Seam Mining C o ___________________
Consolidation Coal Co. and Marion Coal Co________
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