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Proclamation 2842—Prayer for Peace, Memorial Day, 1949
Harry S Truman
Proclamation 2841—Flag Day, 1949
Executive Order 10058—Restoring Certain Lands at Keaukaha, Waiakea, South Hilo, Hawaii, to the Jurisdiction of the Territory of Hawaii
Proclamation 2840—Death of James Forrestal
Proclamation 2838—Union of South Africa: Suspension of Tonnage Duties
Proclamation 2839—Israel: Suspension of Tonnage Duties
Executive Order 10057—Transferring to the American Battle Monuments Commission Functions Pertaining to Certain United States Military Cemeteries
Executive Order 10056—Creating an Emergency Board to Investigate a Dispute Between the Union Railroad Company (Pittsburgh) and Certain of Its Employees
Proclamation 2837—National Maritime Day, 1949
Executive Order 10055—Amendment of Executive Order No. 9 of January 17, 1873. Relating to the Holding of Local Offices by Federal Officers and Employees
Executive Order 10054—Modifying Executive Order No. 9721, Providing for the Transfer of Personnel to Certain Public Internationtal Organizations
Proclamation 2836—Mother's Day, 1949
Executive Order 10053—Regulations Governing the Transportation of Household Goods of Members of the Air Force, Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Coast and Geoectic Survey, and Public Health Service
Executive Order 10052—Enlarging Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 1; Revoking in Part Public Land Order No. 460 of April 1, 1948
Proclamation 2835—Child Health Day, 1949
Executive Order 10051—Creating an Emergency Board to Investigate a Dispute Between the Aliquippa and Southern Railroad Company and Certain or Its Employees
Executive Order 10050—Creating an Emergency Board to Investigate a Dispute Between the Railway Express Agency, Inc., and Certain of Its Employees
Proclamation 2834—World Trade Week, 1949
Executive Order 10049—Delegating the Authority of the President to Prescribe Clothing Allowances, and Cash Allowances in Lieu Thereof, to Enlisted Men in the Armed Forces
Executive Order 10048—Creating an Emergency Board To Investigate a Dispute Between the Southern Pacific Company (Pacific Lines) and Certain of its Employees