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 PROCLAMATIONS—NOV. 8, 1952

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sec. 22, all; ., sec. 23, all; sec. 24, all; T. 24 S., R. 21 E., sec. 17, lots 5 and 6; sec. 18, lots 3, 4, 8, 9, 10 and SE>^SW>i; sec. 19, all; sec. 20, lots 3 and 4. The areas described aggregate approximately 2,745.33 acres.

Warning is hereby expressly given to all unauthorized persons not to appropriate, injure, destroy, deface, or remove any feature of this Memorial or to settle upon any of the lands thereof as hereby established. 16 USC 450y. Subject to the provisions of the said act of August 18, 1941, the Supervision, Director of the National Park Service, under the direction of the agement.etc Secretary of the Interior, shall have the supervision, management, and control of the lands constituting the Coronado National Memorial in accordance with the act entitled "An Act to establish a National Park Service, and for other purposes", approved August 25, 1916 (39 Stat. 535; 16 U.S.C. 1-3), and acts supplementary thereto or amendatory thereof so far as the provisions of such acts may be applicable. I N WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. D O N E at the City of Washington this fifth day of November in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-two, and [SEAL] of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and seventy-seventh.

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HARRY S TRUMAN

By the President: DAVID B R U C E

Acting Secretary of State

THANKSGIVING D A Y,

1952

BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

A PROCLAMATION In the cycle of the seasons, another year marked by the abundance of God's gifts is nearing its end. At such a time we are wont to turn to Him and with humble hearts to offer thanks as a Nation for His manifold blessings. We are moved by the inspiring autumnal beauty of our land, which uplifts the hearts of men. We are thankful for the natural and human resources which have enabled us not only to enjoy high material and spiritual standards ourselves but also to help others in the effort to achieve or protect their well-being. We are grateful for the privileges and rights inherent in our way of life, and in particular for the basic freedoms, which our citizens can

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