Federal Register - December 19, 1950
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/S x , VOLUME 15
NUMBER 245
Washington, Tuesday, December 19, 1950
TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
PROCLAMATION 2914
P r o c l a im in g t h e E x is t e n c e o f a N a t io n a l E m e r g e n c y B Y THE PRESID ENT OF THE U N ITED STATES
OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS recent events in Korea and elsewhere constitute a grave threat to the peace of the world and imperil the efforts of this country and those of the United Nations to prevent aggression and armed conflict; and WHEREAS world conquest by commu nist imperialism is the goal of the forces of aggression that have been loosed upon the world; and WHEREAS, if the goal of communist imperialism were to be achieved, the people of this country would no longer enjoy the full and rich life they have with Gods help built for themselves and their children; they would no longer en joy the blessings of the freedom of wor shipping as they severally choose, the freedom of reading and listening to what they choose, the right of free speech in cluding the right to criticize their jgovemment, the right to choose those who conduct their Government, the right to engage freely in collective bargaining, the right to engage freely in their own business enterprises, and the many other freedoms and rights which are a part of our way of life; and WHEREAS the increasing menace of the forces of communist aggression re quires that the national defense of the United States be strengthened as speed ily as possible:
NOW, THEREFORE, I, H ARRY S.
TRUMAN, President of the United States of America, do proclaim the existence of a national emergency, which requires that the military, naval, air, and civilian defenses of this country be strengthened as speedily as possible to the end that we may be able to repel any and all threats against our national security and to ful fill our responsibilities in the efforts be ing made through the United Nations and otherwise to bring about lasting peace.
I summon all citizens to make a united effort "for the security and well-being o f our beloved country and to place its needs foremost in thought and action that the full moral and material strength
of the Nation may be readied for the dangers which threaten us.
I summon our farmers, our workers in industry, and our businessmen to make a mighty production effort to meet the defense requirements of the Nation and to this end to eliminate all waste and inefficiency and to subordinate all lesser interests to the common good. , I summon every person and every com munity to make, with a spirit of neigh borliness, whatever sacrifices are neces sary for the welfare of the Nation.
I summon all State and local leaders and officials to cooperate fully with the military and civilian defense agencies of the United States in the national defense program.
I summon all citizens to be loyal to the principles upon which our Nation is founded, to keep faith with our friends and allies, and to be firm in our devotion to the peaceful purposes for which the United Nations was founded.
I am confident that we will meet the dangers that confront us with courage and determination, strong in the faith that we can thereby secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Pos terity.
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 16th day of December 10:20 a. m. in the year of our Lord nineteen seal hundred and fifty, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-fifth.
H arry S. T r u m a n
By the President:
D ean A cheson,
Secretary of State.
F. R. Doc. 50-12013; Filed, Dec. 16, 1950;
12:46 p. m.
EXECUTIVE ORDER 10192
A m e n d m e n t o f E x e c u t iv e O rder N o .
101291 o f J u n e 3, 1950, E n t it l e d E s
t a b l is h in g t h e P r e s id e n t s C o m m is
s i o n o n M ig r a t o r y L abor
By virtue of the authority vested in me as President of the United States, it 15 F. R. 3499.
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CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
Proclamation
Pase
Proclaiming existence of a na tional emergency_____________
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Executive Orders Mobilization report of the Gov ernment, conduct-____________
Presidents Commission on M i gratory Labor, establishment;
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EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Agriculture Department See Commodity Credit Corpora tion; Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau; Federal Crop Insurance Corporation;
Production and Marketing Ad ministration.
Air Force Department Alaska; reserving public lands for military purposes see Land Management, Bureau o f.
Alien Property, Office of Notices:
Vesting orders, etc.:
Banco Aleman Transatlantico_______________________
Beron, Marie_______________
Brune, Henry_______________
Conrad, Augusta____________
Fleischel, Gaston_- ________
Gebr. Klingenberg, G. m. b. H_
Halle, Werner______________
Hansen, Asta_______________
Herzog, Frank J____________
Homrighausen, August______
Hue, Marcel Remy_._________
Kleinholz, George, and Dora.
Koch-Winckler, Robert Karl, and Helene Renate_______
Koeppe W. H. Leonhard___
Kosch, Olga, et al__________
Kruse, Henry J., and Sophie.
Kuroda, Kiyoko, and Tarokichi______________________
Lobe, Linna B_______________
Maisel, Erich A., ana Berta.
Mallek, Charles, and Jennie.
Malluschke, Oscar, et al____
Matsumoto, Suma, and Takaichi____________________
Meyer, George, and Irmgard.
Michels, Friedrich K arl_____
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