98 STAT. 3550 PROCLAMATION 5148—JAN. 25, 1984 Centennial of the Birth of Harry S Truman

98 STAT. 3550 PROCLAMATION 5148—JAN. 25, 1984 Centennial of the Birth of Harry S Truman

98 STAT. 3550 PROCLAMATION 5148—JAN. 25, 1984 Proclamation 5148 of January 25,1984 Centennial of the Birth of Harry S Truman By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation May 8, 1984, marks the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Harry S Truman, the thirty-third President of the United States and one of this Na­ tion's most respected statesmen. First elected to the United States Senate from Missouri in 1934, Mr. Truman gained national recognition during World War II, when his investigating committee saved the taxpayers large amounts of money by exposing waste and extravagance in the procurement process. In November 1944, the voters elected Mr. Truman Vice President. He served only 83 days in that office and succeeded to the Presidency in April 1945; upon the death of President Roosevelt. In his first months in office. President Truman guided the country through the end of World War II and made the difficult decisions that ushered in the nuclear age. In the postwar years, he oversaw America's transition from a wartime to a peacetime economy and began an era of growth and stabili­ ty. In foreign affairs. President Truman established the cornerstones of the policy of containment in dealing with the communist threat to Europe. Through the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan he stalwartly assisted free peoples in their efforts to stem the tide of totalitarian subversion. In applying the principles of collective security. President Truman assisted in the formation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization to help European nations respond to this threat. In 1948, Mr. Truman was elected to the Presidency, battling from behind to overtake Governor Thomas Dewey. President Truman responded to the in­ vasion of South Korea by utilizing United Nations as well as American forces in dealing with that crisis. Although confronted with a series of major challenges throughout his tenure, President Truman responded with courage, humanity, decisiveness, and a wit which have secured his place in the Nation's history as one of oiu- most respected Presidents. NOW, THEREFORE, I, RONALD REAGAN, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim May 8, 1984 to be the "Centennial of the Birth of Harry S Truman." I call upon the people of the United States to observe that day with appropriate ceremonies and activities in remem­ brance of his many accomplishments and dedication to freedom and de­ mocracy. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my band this 25th day of Jan­ uary, in thp year of our Lord nineteen hundred and eighty-four, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and eighth. RONALD REAGAN .

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