Federal Register - May 25, 1950

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REGISTER
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Washington, Thursday, May 25, 1950

TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
PROCLAMATION 2889
P rayer
for
P eace, M emorial D ay
B Y THE PRESID EN T OF TH E UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION

Since war is the worlds most terrible scourge, we should do all in our power to prevent its recurrence.
It was the hope of mankind that with the cessation of hostilities of World War n the way would be open to founding a permanent peace. Instead, that war has left the world in a state of continued unrest. Accordingly, we feel the need of turning in humble suppliance to Al mighty God for help and guidance.
In recognition of this need, the Con gress has fittingly provided, in a joint resolution which I approved on May 11, 1950, that Memorial Day, which has long been set aside for paying tribute to those who lost their lives in war, shall hence forth be dedicated also as a day for Nation-wide prayer for permanent peace. The Congress has also requested that the President issue a proclamation calling upon the people of the United States to observe Memorial Day in that manner.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY S.
TRUMAN, President of the. United States of America, pursuant to the afore mentioned resolution, do hereby pro claim Memorial Day, Tuesday, May 30, 1950, and each succeeding Memorial Day, as a day of prayer for permanent peace. And I designate the hour begin ning at eleven oclock in the morning of that day, Eastern Daylight Saving Time, as a period in which all our people may unite in prayer, each in accordance with his own religious faith, for divine aid in bringing enduring peace to a troubled world.
I also request the agencies of the press, radio, television, and other media of public information to join in the ob servance of that day and of the specified hour by announcements and programs designed to unite the Nation in a uni versal prayer for permanent peace."

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 22nd day of May in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty, seal and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-fourth.
H arry S. T ruman By the President:
J ames E. W ebb ,
Acting S ecretary o f State.
F. R. Doc. 50-4530; Filed, May 24, 1950;
10:35 a. m.

EXECUTIVE ORDER 10127
E stablishing Airspace R eservations Over C ertain F acilities of the U nited S tates A tomic E nergy C ommission
By virtue of and pursuant to the au thority vested in me by section 4 of the Air Commerce Act of 1926 44 Stat. 570, the airspace above the three followingdescribed portions of the United States is hereby reserved and set apart for na tional defense arid other governmental purposes as airspace reservations within which no person shall navigate an air craft except by authority of the United States Atomic Energy Commission.
All that area within the United States lying within each of the following-de scribed boundaries:
1. Clinton Engineering Works, Oak Ridge, Tennessee:
Beginning at Latitude 360025 Longi tude 840705"; thence to Latitude 355135
Longitude 841625; thence to Latitude 355210" Longitude 842415"; thence to Latitude 355545" Longitude 842930";
thence to Latitude 360505" Longitude 841330"; thence to Latitude 360025"
Longitude 840705", the point of beginning.

2. Hanford Engineer Works, Richland, Washington :
Beginning at Latitude 482000", Longi tude 1191313", thence to Latitude Continued on page 3173

CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
Proclamation Pas Prayer for Peace, Memorial Day_3171
Executive Order Airspace reservations; establish ment over certain facilities of U. SAtomic Energy Commis sion__________________________ 3171
Reorganization Plans Alaska and Virgin Islands Public Works Reorganization Plan 1 5 ---------------------------3176
Building and space management functions Reorganization Plan 1 8 --------------------------------------- 3177
Certain education and health functions Reorganization Plan 16 --------------------------------------- 3176
Civil Aeronautics Board Reor ganization Plan 13__________ 3176
Commerce Department Reor ganization Plan 5 ______
3174
Employees compensation func tions Reorganization Plan 19 _ 3178
Federal Maritime Board; Mari time Administration Reorgani zation Plan 21__________
3178
Federal Power Commission Reor ganization Plan 9 ___________
3175
Federal Trade Commission Re organization Plan 8 ___
3175
Interior Department Reorgani zation Plan 3 ________________ 3174
Justice Department Reorganiza tion Plan 2 _________________
3173
Labor Department Reorganiza tion Plan 6 __________________ 3174
Labor standards enforcement Re organization Plan 14___
3176
Public works advance planning and other functions Reorgani zation Plan 17___ !___________ 3177
Securities and Exchange Commis sion Reorganization Plan 10 _ 3175
Statutes at Large and other m at ters Reorganization Plan 20 __ 3178
EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Agriculture Department S ee Commodity Credit Corpora tion; Production and Marketing Administration.
3171

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