Federal Register - March 24, 1948
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FEDERAL
REGISTER
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VOLUME 13
NUMBER 58
Washington, Wednesday, March 24, 1948
TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
PROCLAMATION 2772
P an A m erican W e e k ,
1948
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS the people of the United States of America and the people of the other republics of the Americas, inspired by sentiments of Pan-Americanism and devoted to the policy of the Good Neigh bor, are united by bonds of friendship and mutual respect, which have grown strong through inter-American coopera tion in many fields of human activity;
and WHEREAS the concept of a Western Hemisphere community of nations is expressed through the principles, agen cies, and procedures of the Inter-Amer ican System i"the foundations of which were laid at the First International Con ference of American States in the year 1890; and WHEREAS the Ninth International Conference of American States is soon to be held at Bogotá, Colombia, to con solidate and strengthen the Inter-Amer ican System, in order that the common will of th American republics may be more perfectly realized, in consonance with the principles and purposes of the United Nations; and WHEREAS the Governing Board of the Pan American Union has resolved that April 14, the founding date of the Union, should be officially observed each year by every member country as Pan American Day, a custom which the United States has followed:
NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY S.
TRUMAN, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim Wednes day, April 14, 1948, as Pan American Day, and in order to broaden the scope of the observance of this anniversary, I
designate the week beginning April 11, 1948, as Pan American Week. I call upon the officials of the Government to display the flag of the United States on all pub lic buildings during that week; and I
invite the people of the several States, Territories, and possessions of the United States andthe appropriate officials thereof, as well as the chinches, schools, clubs, and other organizations of our
country, to participate in the observance of Pan American Week with suitable commemorative displays, exhibits, and ceremonies.
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 20th day of March in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and se a l forty-eight, and of the Inde pendence of the United States of America the one hundred and sev enty-second.
H arry S. T r u m a n By the President:
W illard L . T h o r p ,
Acting Secretary of State.
F. R , Doc. 48-2640; F iled , Mar. 22, 1948;
2:38 p . m .
EXECUTIVE ORDER 9938
O regon REVOKING EXECUTIVE ORDER n o . 9544 OF
APRIL 2 5 , 1945, AUTHORIZING THE SECRE
TARY OF WAR TO ASSUME CONTROL OF A
CERTAIN AIRPORT
By virtue of the authority vested in me by section 2 of the act of May 24, 1928, 45 Stat. 728 49 U. S. C. 212, it is ordered as follows:
Executive Order No. 9544 of April 25, 1945, authorizing and directing the Sec retary of War to assume full control of the public airport on the followingdescribed lands, in the State of Oregon, is hereby revoked:
W illamette Meridian T. 15 S., R. 13 E.
Sec.
22, E y2,
Ni/2NW%,
SE%NW%,
NE14SW14, S 4 S W 4 ;
s e c . 2 3 , w y 2Ey2, wy2;
Sec. 26, NW & ;
Sec. 27, N%.
T h e areas described aggregate 1,520 acres.
The lands are included in a lease to the City of Redmond pursuant to the provisions of the act of May 24, 1928, supra, for a period of twenty years from March 12, 1942, and it is intended that the lease shall again be operative and C on tin u ed on p. 1557
CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
Proclamation
Pa8e
Pan American Week, 1948_------
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Executive Order
Oregon; revocation of E. O. 9544, authorizing Secretary of War to assume control of certain airport_____________________ 1555
EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Agriculture Department
See also Animal Industry Bureau;
Commodity Exchange Author ity; Federal Crop Insurance Corporation.
Proposed rule making:
Cauliflower; U. S. standards__
Milk handling; Dayton-Springfield, Ohio, area____________
Rules and regulations:
Dairy Branch; field offices-----
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Alien Property, Office of
Notices:
Vesting orders, etc.:
Assmann, Hans, and Oscar Assmann___ ____________
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Babbe, Julius--------------------- 1570
Cyrus, Christ______________ 1571
Franssen, Tonjes____________ 1571
Gibson, Mary K___________ 1571
Koenne, Robert____________ 1573
Krantz, John______________ 1573
Lehmann & Voss & Co______ 1574
Meinicke, Karl_____________ 1574
Raasch, Emil______________ 1572
Roessler, Josephine________ 1574
Roth, Elizabeth___________ 1574
Sawanobori, Toku__________ 1572
Schreiner, Carl____________ 1675
Soehnlein-Pabst, Emma Wilhelmine___________ _____ , 1573
Steinhilber, Marie________ 1575
Sugihara, Gunzo_______
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Taisho Marine & Fire Insur ance Co., Ltd___________ 1576
Thesing, Helene___________ 1576
Weischer, Dr. Med. P., and Mrs. M. Weischer------------ 1576
Zillner, Mathias___________ 1577
Animal Industry Bureau
Proposed rule making:
Anti-hog-cholera serum and hog-cholera virus, handling;
approval of budget and fixing of rate of assessment, 1948
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