Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 2.djvu/371

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1794 PROCLAMATIONS, 1920. successor in office, until otherwise provided by Proclamation of the President or by Act of Congress, either personally or through such divisions, agencies oiupersons ashe may authorize, to eigercise and perform, as fully in respects as the dent is authorized to do, all and singular the powers and duties conferred or imposed upon me b the said unrepealed provisions of the Federal Control Act of March —21, 1918, (ia; the 'glranggortiatioéi Aézgzctoif Fgguiahry 2%, —*”“·P·"°•· 1920 exee tthe tiono, e en un er on ereo. IN WYFNESS EOF I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to_ be affixed. _ _ 4 DONE by the President in the District of Columbia this 14th day of May, in the year of our Lord, Nineteen _Hundred and [1] Twent , and of the Independence of the United States the One Hynmdred and Forty—iourth. • Woomxow Wmsox By the President: Bamnnmen Const Secretary of State. 1¤y14,19¤ Br rmi Pausmmrr or rmt Umtmn Srryms or Amumcs ‘ A PROCLAMATION. ,,§'f""°'*‘“"" *°‘· WHEREAS by Proclamation dated March 11th, 1920, Walker D. 5r••¤¤1{· Hines, Director General of Railroads, was designated as the Agent """` m' provided for in Section 206 of the Transportation Act, 1920; and _ WHEREAS the said Walker D. Hines, Director General of Railroads, as aforesaid has tendered his resignation as said Agent, which has been dulg acclegaed eifective as of 18 May, 1920: ,,§{§,{§,‘;;},*,“§,{Q,l},'§ NOW, E RE, I, Woodrow Wilson `dent of the United g;1sgd¤i:rgg“•;¤g*}•9f ¤¤* States, under and l;y virtue of the power and authority vested in me by said Act, and o all other powers me hereto enablmg, do hereby designate and aslpoint, effective the 18th day of May, 1920, John Am P m Barton Payne, rector General of Railroads, and his successor in ’ ` office, as the Agent provided for in Section 206 of said Act, approved Februa% 28r 1920. IN ESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. DONE bgn the President in the District of Columbia this 14th y of May, m the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred [sun.] and Twenéy, and of the Independence of the United States the One undred and Forty-fourth. Woonnow WHSON By the President: Bnmminon Court Secretary of State. ...“L{l*;’!'; Br mm Pszsmmrr or rim Umrsn Srsrns or Aussies. A PROCLAMATION (heals and cereal . · mama. WHEREAS, under and b virtue of an Act of Congress nti P”'”°*"’~ "An Act_to psiilovidrem further for the national security and defgnsdjlbg encouraging _ e p uction, conservin the su l and controlli _ the distribution of food products and f%1el", apgiliojved by the Presqg