Federal Register - May 3, 1956
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Washington, Thursday, May 3, 1956
TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
PROCLAMATION 3134
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BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION
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WHEREAS Woodrow Wilson, the twenty-eighth President of the United States, gave to this Nation and to the world a concept of peace based on justice and freedom and supported by the broth erhood of man; and WHEREAS this scholar, educator, and statesman led the United States success fully through the ordeal of a devastating war, which was fought to preserve those high principles which this Nation cher ishes ; and WHEREAS Woodrow Wilsons out standing character, his devotion to his countrys service, his efforts to strength en the Government and to promote the public welfare, his dependence upon di vine guidance, and his unfailing confi dence in our system o f free government and the ultimate wisdom of the Ameri can people, are a lasting inspiration to the Nation; and WHEREAS the year 1956 marks tle one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Woodrow Wilson, and the Congress, by a joint resolution approved August 30, 1954, 68 Stat. 964, established the Woodrow Wilson Centennial Celebration Com mission to develop plans for commemo rating that event; and by a joint resolution approved April 27, 1956, has authorized and requested the President to issue a proclamation inviting the people o f the United States to observe the anniversary with appropriate cere monies;
NOW, THEREFORE, T, D W IG H T D.
EISENHOWER, President of the United States of America, do hereby call upon the people of the United States to ob serve the centennial o f the birth of Woodrow Wilson; and I urge interested individuals and organizations, both pri vate and governmental, to participate in appropriate ceremonies during 1956 de signed to honor and commemorate his life, his ideals, and his concern for the freedom of peoples throughout the world.
IN W ITNESS 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 o f Washington this 27th day of April in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-six, se al and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eightieth.
D w ig h t D. E is e n h o w e r
By the President:
J o h n F oster D u l l e s ,
Secretary of State.
P. R. Doc. 56-3528; Filed, May 2, 1956;
11:00 a. m.
PROCLAMATION 3135
M o t h e r s D a y , 1956
BY THE RESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS the American m o t h e r stands as a symbol of those high princi ples and lofty ideals which sustain and enrich our Nation; and WHEREAS the Congress, by a joint resolution approved May 8, 1914 38
Stat. 770, formalized the felicitous cus tom of commemorating motherhood by designating the second Sunday in May of each year as Mothers Day, and re quested the President to issue a procla mation calling for the observance of that day; and WHEREAS it is fitting that on that day we should acknowledge anew our gratitude, our love, and our reverence for our own mothers and for all mothers of our great Nation:
NOW, THEREFORE, I, D W IG H T D.
EISENHOWER, President of the United States of America, do hereby request that Sunday, May 13, 1956, be observed as Mothers Day; and I direct the appro priate officials of the Government to ar range for the display of the flag of the United States on all public buildings on that day.
I also call upon the people generally to give public and private expression to the esteem in which our country holds its mothers through the display of the flag at their homes or other suitable places, through prayers at their places of w orContinued on p. 2915
CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
Proclamation Mothers Day, 1956------ ,-----------W o o d r o w Wilson Centennial Year___________________________
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EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Agriculture Department See Commodity Credit Corpora tion.
Alien Property Office Notices:
Vested property, intention to return :
Boehm, Erich_______________
Moser, Nikolas_______________
Richter, Alfred Auguste______
State of Netherlands for ben efit of David Davidset al__
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Army Department See also Engineers Corps.
Rules and regulations:
Promotion of rifle practice;
competition in schools and colleges_____________________
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Civil Aeronautics Board Notices:
Davis, Arthur Vining, and Cut ler Corp.; notice of prehear ing conference_______________
Herman, Anita, complaint of;
order of investigation_____ _
Pan American World Airways, Inc.; hearing________________
Reeve Alaska Airmotive and Reeve Aleutian Airways, Inc.;
postponement of prehearing conference____________
Proposed rule making:
Airworthiness certification of foreign aircraft operated in United States________________
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Civil Service Commission Rules and regulations:
Formal education requirements for appointment to certain scientific, technical, and pro fessional positions; student trainee_________________
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Coast Guard Rules and regulations:
Identification credentials for persons requiring access to waterfront facilities or ves s e ls ..
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