Federal Register - August 6, 1958
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FEDERAL
VOLUME 23
REGISTER
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Washington, Wednesday, August 6, 1958
TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
PROCLAMATION 3252
N a tio na l D a y
of P r a y e r ,
1958
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION
fering, whether at home or in distant lands, and that we may strive to alleviate hunger, eradicate disease, and advance the well-being of our neighbors ;
Fourth, that we may be saved from blinding pride and from any act hurtful to the concord of free nations joined in building a just and durable peace under the guiding hand of Almighty God;
And, finally, that we may have courage to move forward in the unconquerable spirit of a free people, strong in faith, having a will to endure the burdens which have been given us to carry in our day, and to work toward goals of human betterment which may be attained only beyond our span o f years.
IN W ITNESS WHEREOF, I have here unto set my hand and caused the Seal o f the United States of America to be affixed.
DONE at the City of Washington this first day of August in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and seal fifty-eight, and of the Inde pendence of the United States of America the one hundred and eightythirds D w i g h t D. E is e n h o w e r By the President:
Our fathers trusted in God, and they were not confounded. Believing that all men are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, they con quered the wilderness, built homes, charted the course of free institutions, and defended theii? liberties against forces which threatened from within and from without.
In our time, buffeted by unprecedented changes and challenged by an aggressive denial o f Divine Providence, we have continuing need of the wisdom and strength that come from God, and we shall always find our highest satisfaction in a steadfast purpose to know and to do His will.
In this spirit, the Congress, by a joint resolution approved April 17, 1952 66
Stat. 64, has provided That the Presi dent shall set aside and proclaim a suit able day each year, other than a Sunday, J o h n F o st e r D u l l e s , as a National Day of Prayer, on which Secretary o f State.
the people of the United states may turn to God in prayer and meditation at F. R. Doc. 58-6317; Tiled , Aug. 5, 1958;
churches, in .groups, and as individuals.
9:33 a. m.
It is a privilege to carry out this resolu tion, and I accordingly set aside Wednes day, the first day of October 1958, as a TITLE 50 WILDLIFE
National Day of Prayer; and I call upon my fellow Americans and all who may be Chapter I Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior visitors in our country, each according to his own faith, to join in prayer for our Subchapter F Alaska Commercial Fisheries Nation and for all mankind, and P art 109 C o o k I n l e t A rea especially:
First, that we may be humbly mindful a d d it io n a l f i s h i n g t im e that this Nation, under God, arrived at A u g u s t 4,1958.
its present position by the toil and sacrifice of many citizens who subordi Basis and purpose. Field observations nated personal interests to the common indicate a continuing good run of pink welfare and passed on to us a heritage salmon at Port Dick and good escape with which we are singularly blessed;
ments have already been realized. It Second, that we may have Divine guid has been determined, therefore, that ad ance in our efforts to lead our children ditional fishing time can be permitted.
in the paths o f truth and to provide a Subparagraph 2 of paragraph d healthy environment in which they may .o f 109.5 is amended by changing the period after August 2 to a colon and grow in body, mind, and spirit;
Third, that we may ever exercise a adding the following proviso: Provided, compassionate concern for human suf Continued on p. 5949
CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
Proclamation
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National Day of Prayer, 1958___
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EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Agricultural Marketing Service Proposed rule making:
Milk; in St. Louis, Mo., market ing area____________________
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Agriculture Department See Agricultural Marketing Serv ice ; Commodity Credit Corpora tion; Commodity Stabilization Service.
Alien Property Office Notices:
Vesting orders:
Hungarian Commercial Bank of Pest____________________ - 5984
Hungarian General, Creditbank 2 documents_______ 5984
Mobiliare Verkehrs A. G. 4
documents__ .________ 5985, 5986
Atomic Energy Commission Notices:
University of Oklahoma; utili zation facility license________
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Civil Aeronautics Administra tion Rules and regulations:
Standard instrument approach procedures________ __________
5954
Civil Aeronautics Board Rules and regulations:
Certificated air carriers; revised uniform system of accounts and reports; capitalization of interest______________________
5952
Commerce Department See also Civil Aeronautics Admin istration ; Federal Maritime Board; Maritime Administra tion.
Notices:
Vander Heide, John S.; state ment of changes in financial interests_______ ,_____________
5964
Commodity Credit Corporation Rules and regulations:
Rice; 1958 crop price support program_____i ________ ______
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