Federal Register - April 21, 1951

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EGISTER
VOLUME 16

Ofc 1934 c f
A / T E D

NUMBER 78

Washington, Saturday, April 21, 1951

TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT

TITLE 7 AGRICULTURE

CONTENTS

PROCLAMATION 2922

Chapter VII Production and Mar keting Administration Agricultural Adjustment, Department of Agri culture
THE PRESIDENT

Child H ealth D ay, 1951
BY THE PRESIDENT OP THE UNITED STATES
OP AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION

WHEREAS the Congress, by a joint resolution of May 18,1928 45 Stat. 617, has authorized and requested the Presi dent of the United States to issue annu ally a proclamation setting apart May 1
as Child Health Day; and WHEREAS it is recognized that our1
children -embody our most cherished hopes:
NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY S.
TRUMAN, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate the first day of May of this year as Child Health Day; and I call upon the people of each community of the United States, and all agencies and organizations interested in child welfare, to consider upon that day how, in the coming year, they may carry out the objectives of the Midcentury White House Conference on Children and Youth, held last year, to the end that all our children may grow in physi cal, mental, and emotional health, with faith in God and in the dignity of man.
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 19th day of April in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-one, seal and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventh-fifth.
mH arry S. T ruman
By the President:
D ean A cheson,
Secretary of State.
IP. R. Doc. 51-4764; Piled, Apr. 20, 1951;
11:36 a. m.

P art 729P eanuts DETERMINATION WITH RESPECT TO TYPES IN
INSUFFICIENT SUPPLY FOR 1951-52 MAR
KETING YEAR

The purpose of this proclamation is to establish the types of peanuts for which the supply for the marketing year be ginning August 1, 1951, will be insuffi cient to meet the estimated demand for cleaning and shelling purposes, to estab lish the extent of increase in State allot ments for States producing peanuts of such types required to meet such de mand, and to apportion such increase to such States. These determinations are made in order to comply with certain changes made in the peanut marketing quota provisions of the Agricultural Ad justment Act of 1938, as amended 7
U. S. C. 1357-1359 by Public Law 17, 82d Congress, approved April 12, 1951.
Section 358 c of the act as amended by the aforesaid Public Law, reads in part as follows:
358 c 2 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if the Secretary of Agri culture determines, on the basis of the average yield per acre of peanuts by types during the preceding five years, adjusted for trends in yields and abnormal conditions of production affecting yields in such five years, that the supply of any type or types of pea nuts for any marketing year, beginning with the 1951-1952 marketing year, will be in
sufficient to meet the estimated demand for cleaning and shelling purposes at prices at which the Commodity Credit Corporation may sell for such purposes peanuts owned or controlled by it, the State allotments for those States producing such type or types of peanuts shall be increased to the extent de termined by the Secretary to be required to meet such demand but the allotment for any State may not be increased under this provision above the 1947 harvested acreage of peanuts for such State. The total in crease so determined shall be apportioned among such States for distribution among farms producing peanuts of such type or types on the basis of the average acreage of peanuts of such type or types in the three years immediately preceding the year for which the allotments are being determined.
Continued on Page 3457

Proclamation
Pas
Child Health Day, 1951________

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EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Agriculture Department
See Production and Marketing Administration.
Alien Property, Office of
Notices:
Vesting orders, etc.:
Ditting, Emma, and Lina Graf___ ____
Faccaro, Freschi, et al____ _
Société Solex____________
Union Bank of Switzerland_
Van Anda, Paul___________

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3501
3502

3500
3502

Civil Aeronautics Administra tion
Rules and regulations:
Air traffic control:
Rules; revision____________ 3460
Tower operator certificates. _ 3459
Civil Aeronautics Board
See also Civil Aeronautics Admin istration.
Notices:
Hearings:
Accident at Santa Ynez Peak, California______________ 3493
All American Airways, Inc.;
service to Asbury Park, N. J., case---------------------------- 3493
Eastern Air Lines, Inc., et al.;
tour basing fares_______ 3493
Commerce Department
See Civil Aeronautics Adminis tration.
Economic Stabilization Agency
See Price Stabilization, Office of.
Federal Trade Commission
Rules and regulations:
Cease and desist orders :
Lasser Garment Co., Inc., et a l __________ __________ 3475
Salable Coat Co., Inc., et al__ 3477
Federal Power Commission
Notices:
Hearings, etc.:
California Electric Power Co_
Michigan Gas Storage Co___
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