Federal Register - January 1, 1942

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Washington, Thursday, January 1, 1942
specific permission has been obtained.
Advance arrangements for entry into or navigation through or within the said Area must be made, preferably by appli E s t a b l i s h i n g t h e H a w a i ia n M a r it im e cation at a United States Naval District C o n t r o l A rea a n d P r e s c r ib in g R e g u l a
Headquarters in advance of sailing, or t io n s for t h e C ontrol T h er e o f by radio or visual communication on BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
approaching the seaward limits of the OF AMERICA
area. If radio telegraphy is used, the call NQO shall be made on a frequency A PROCLAMATION
of 500 kcs, and permission to enter the WHEREAS the United States is now at port requested. The name of the vessel, war, and the establishment of the mari purpose of entry, and name of master time control area hereinafter described must be given in the request. If visual is necessary in the interests of national communications are used, the procedure shall be essentially the same.
defense:
2. Even though permission has been NOW, THEREFORE, I, FRANKLIN D.
ROOSEVELT, President of the United obtained, it is incumbent upon a vessel States of America, by virtue of the au entering the said Area to obey any thority vested in me as President of the further instructions received from the United States, and as Commander-inUnited States Navy, or other United Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States authority.
3. A vessel may expect supervision of States, and in accordance with the prin ciple of self-defense of the Law of Na its movements within the said Area, tions, do hereby proclaim and establish either through surface craft or aircraft.
the following-described area as the Ha Such controlling surface craft and air waiian Maritime Control Area, and pre craft shall be identified by a prominent scribe the following regulations for the display of the Union Jack.
4. These regulations may be supple control thereof:
mented by regulations of the local United HAWAIIAN MARITIME CONTROL AREA
States naval authority as necessary to All waters contained within the area meet local circumstances and conditions.
5. Should any vessel or person within delimited by lines connecting successively the said Area disregard these regulations, the following points:
or regulations issued pursuant hereto, or L a titu d e 2 2 30 N . L o n g itu d e 158 W .
fail to obey an order of the United States L a titu d e 21 N .
L o n g itu d e 1 5 5 30 W.
L a titu d e 2 0 3 0 N . L o n g itu d e 15530 W .
naval authority, or perform any act L a titu d e 20 N .
L o n g itu d e 1 5 6 3 0 W .
threatening the efficiency of mine or L a titu d e 21 N .
L o n g itu d e 159 W .
other defenses, or take any action therein L a titu d e 22 N .
L o n g itu d e 159 W .
inimical to the defense of the United L a titu d e 2 2 3 0 N . L o n g itu d e 158 W .
States, such vessel or person may be sub Regulations for the Control of Hawaiian jected to the force necessary to require Maritime Control Area compliance, and may be liable to deten 1.
A vessel not proceeding under tion or arrest, or penalties or forfeiture, United States naval or other United in accordance with law, the law applica States authorized supervision shall not ble to violations committed on the high enter or navigate the waters of the Ha seas being international law.
The Secretary of the Navy is charged waiian Maritime Control Area except during daylight, when good visibility with the enforcement of these regula conditions prevail, and then only after tions.

The President
CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
Proclamation:
Page Hawaiian Maritime Control Area, establishment; regu lations ________________
1 Executive Orders:
Certain positions to be filled by promotion, etc., of certain employees; acquisition of classified status_________
10
Civil Service Rules, amendment of Schedules A and B_____
2 RULES, REGULATIONS, ORDERS
T it l e 8 A l i e n s a n d N a t i o n a l i t y :

Immigration and Naturalization Service:
C h in ese regulations amended_____________
10
T i t l e 10A r m y : W ar D e p a r t m e n t :
Personnel; prescribed service uniform________________
11
T it l e 16C o m m e r c ia l P r a c t ic e s :
Federal Trade Commission:
Cease and desist orders:
Kas-mo Remedy Co___ _
21
Life Savers Corp________
22
T i t l e 30M in e r a l R e s o u r c e s :
Bituminous Coal Division:
Minimum price schedules, re lief orders, etc.:
District 6_______________
23
District 8 2 documents__ 23,24
District 10______________
25
District 11______________
26
T it l e 32 N a t io n a l D e f e n s e :
Defense Communications Board:
Ship radio stations, control by Navy Department______
42
Office of Petroleum Coordinator for National Defense:
Processing and refining; pro duction of alkylate for use in 100 octane aviation gasoline______________
41
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Federal Register - January 1, 1942

TitleFederal Register

CountryUnited States

Date01/01/1942

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Edition count7778

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