Federal Register - November 1, 1950

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VOLUME 15

M/ITEO

NUMBER 212

Washington, Wednesday, November , 1950

TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
PROCLAMATION 2910

fifty, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-fifth.
seal
H arry S. T ruman
Armistice D ay, 1950
BY THE PRESIDENT OP THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION

WHEREAS, on November 11, 1918, an armistice was signed inthe Forest of CompiSgne, ending hostilities in World War I and giving hope to mankind that forces of aggression would be perma nently suppressed; and WHEREAS a harrowing second world conflict has created in the hearts and minds of men a firm determination to make a lasting peace; and WHEREAS, although the peoples of the world are again saddened bf strife and bloodshed, our faith has grown in the ultimate fulfillment, through inter national effort, of the promise for which our heroes fought and died; and WHEREAS the Congress, by a concur rent resolution of June 4, 1926 44 Stat.
1982, requested the President to issue a proclamation calling for the observ ance of November 11 as the anniversary of the armistice of 1918, and by an act approved May 13,1938 52 Stat. 351, de clared that the anniversary should thenceforth be. a legal holiday dedicated to the cause of world peace, and should be known as Armistice Day:
NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY S.
TRUMAN, President of the United States of America, do hereby call upon all our people to observe Saturday, No vember 11, 1950, as Armistice Day by paying solemn tribute to our fellow countrymen who fought on foreign soil for liberty, and by praying for divine help in the achievement of peace on earth; and I direct that the flag of the United States be flownfrom all Govern ment buildings on that date in recogni tion of past and present efforts and sac rifice toward the end that international hostilities may be ended forever.
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 27th day of October in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and
By the President:
D ean A cheson ,
Secretary of State.
F. R. Doc. 50-9728; Filed, Oct. 30, 1950;
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THE PRESIDENT
Proclamation
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Armistice Day, 1950____________

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Executive Order
Guam; reserving certain real and personal property for use of U. S----- -----------------7313
EXECUTIVE AGENCIES

EXECUTIVE ORDER 10178
R eserving C ertain R eal and P ersonal P roperty in G uam for the U se of the U nited S tates
WHEREAS section 28 of the Organic Act of Guam, approved August 1, 1950
Public Law 630, 81st Congress, reads:
a The title to all property, real and personal, owned by the United States and employed by the naval government of Guam in the administration of the civil affairs of the inhabitants of Guam, including automotive and other equip ment, tools and machinery, water and sewerage facilities, bus lines and other utilities, hospitals, schools, and other buildings, shall be transferred to the government of Guam within ninety days after the date of enactment of this Act.
b All other property, real and per sonal, owned by the United States in Guam, not reserved by the Présidait of the United States within ninety days after the date of enactment of this Act, is hereby placed under the control of the government of Guam, to be administered for the benefit of the people of Guam, and the legislature shall have authority, subject to such limitations as may be im posed upon its acts by this Act or subse quent Act of the Congress, to legislate with respect to such property, real and personal, in such manner as it may deem desirable.
c All property owned by the United States in Guam, the title to which is not transferred to the government of Guam by subsection a hereof, or which is not placed under the control of the govern ment of Guam by subsection b hereof, is transferred to the administrative su pervision of the head of the department or agency designated by the President Continued on next page
Agriculture Department
See Production and Marketing Administration.
Alien Property, Office of
Notices :
Vesting orders, etc. :
D e u t s c h e Carborundum Werke G. m. b. H________
Garrett, Henrietta E_______
Knoop, Baron Andreas R. F_
Reindl, Karl_______________
Soldau, Rosa and Curt_____
Weicker, Theodore, Sr., et al_

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Civil Aeronautics Board
Notices:
Seaboard & Western Airlines, Inc. and Transocean Air Lines, Inc.; U. S.-EuropeMiddle East cargo service case ; hearing______________ 7338
Proposed rule making:
Annual experience reports____ 7337
Civil Service Commission
Rules and regulations:
Competitive service exceptions;
entire Executiye civil service- 7315
Federal Cpmmunications Com mission
Notices :
Bahamas, Canada, Cuba, Do minican Republic, Haiti and Mexico; official list for infor mation setting forth assign ments of standard broadcast stations__________________
Class B FM broadcast stations;
revised tentative allocation plan ------------Hearings, etc.:
Champion City Broadcasting Co. WJEL_____________
Chesapeake Broadcasting Co., I n c ____________________
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Federal Register - November 1, 1950

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