Federal Register - May 19, 1951
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VOLUME 16
NUMBER 98
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Washington, Saturday, May 19, 1951
TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
EXECUTIVE ORDER 10245
E stablishing a C ommission for the Commemoration of the O ne H undred and S eventy -F ifth A nniversary of the S igning of the D eclaration of I ndependence
WHEREAS the fourth day of July in this year One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-one will mark the one hundred and seventy-fifth anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independ ence; and WHEREAS the ideals of the Declara tion of Independence still guide the United States and give hope to the oppressed in other lands; and WHEREAS the forces of aggression and tyranny are now threatening the utter destruction of the basic principles of freedom, both with respect to indi vidual liberty and the liberty of free nations; and WHEREAS the United States is today joined with other free nations in a struggle to resist aggression and tyranny and maintain peace; and WHEREAS we, the people of the United States, should carry on our ef forts for peace and freedom with a fuller understanding of the great truths set forth in the Declaration of Inde pendence, with renewed determination to maintain our cherished freedoms, and with faith and hope in that Divine Providence Which has protected our country from its beginnings;
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority vested in me as President of the United States and as Commander in-Chief of the armed forces of the United States, it is hereby ordered as follows:
1. There is hereby established the Commission for the Commemoration of the One Hundred and Seventy-fifth Anniversary of the Signing of the Dec laration of Independence, hereinafter referred to as the Commission.
2. The Commission shall be composed of seven members, all ex officio, as fol lows: The Chief Justice of the United States, as Chairman, the Vice President of the United States, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the Majority Leader and the Minority Leader of the Senate, and the Majority Leader and
the Minority Leader of the House of Rep resentatives.
3. It shall be the function of the Com mission to plan and arrange for the appropriate commemoration, by cere monies and otherwise, of the one hun dred and seventy-fifth anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Inde pendence.
4. All executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government are authorized and directed to cooperate with the Commission in its work and to furnish the Commission such informa tion and assistance, not inconsistent with law, as it may require in the per formance of its functions.
5. When the Commission deems that its work has been completed, it shall report that fact to the President, and thereupon the Commission shall cease to exist.
H arry S. T ruman T he W hite H ouse,
May 17, 1951.
F. R. Doc. 51-5897; Filed, May 17, 1951;
5:05 p. m.
TITLE 5 ADMINISTRATIVE
PERSONNEL
Chapter II The Loyalty Review Board P art 210O perations of the Loyalty R eview B oard APPENDIX A L IST OF ORGANIZATIONS DESIG
NATED BY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL P U R
SUANT TO EXECUTIVE ORDER N O . 9 8 3 5
The following material is added at the end of Appendix A:
In a letter dated April 18, 1951, the Attor ney General referred to the Alabama Peoples Educational Association which is one of the subdivisions of the Communist Political As sociation designated by the Attorney General as coming within the scope of Section 3, Part III of Executive Order No. 9835. The Com munist Political Association is designated as a Communist organization, a subversive organization, and an organization which seeks to alter the form of government of the United States by unconstitutional means The Alabama Peoples Educational Association as a subdivision of the Commu nist Political Association falls within the same three categories of thé Executive Order as does the parent organization.
In a letter dated April 25, 1951, the Attor ney General referred to the designation by
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THE PRESIDENT
Executive Order
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Commission for the Commemo ration of the One Hundred and Seventy-fifth Anniversary of the Signing of the Declaration of Independence, establishment of__________________________ 4675
EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Agriculture Department
See Production and Marketing Ad ministration.
Alien Property, Office of
Notices:
Vesting orders, etc.:
Adarffc Margit_____________
Aktieselskabet Kjobenhavns H a n d e l s b a n k 2 docu ments _________ _____ 4740, Blumenberg, Emil__________
Braeuninger, William______
Effecten-en Handelscompagnie C. V_____________ Feldhausen, William_______
Hillmers, Luise____________
Leverich, Caroline Emily___
Matsuzaki, Yumi___________
Mauer, Henry, and Simmel, Jacob__ _______________ Nakai, Kana_______
Schroeder, Arthur__________
Skandinaviska Banken Aktiebolag 2 documents_____
Viggiani, Raffaele, et al_____
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Civil Aeronautics Board
Notices :
Air Star route; proposal de scribed_____________
Delta all-cargo flight; hearing-
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Commerce Department
See Federal Maritime Board; Na tional Production Authority.
Economic Stabilization Agency
See Price Stabilization, Office of;
Wage Stabilization Board.
Federal Communications Com mission
Notices :
Canadian broadcast stations;
list of c h a n g e s , proposed changes and corrections___ _ 4732
Hearings:
Cedar Valley Broadcasting Co., Inc. KAUS________ 4731
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