Federal Register - April 1, 1941
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x 934 /ANTED NUMBER 63 Washington, Tuesday, April 1, 1941 A PROCLAMATION NOW, THEREFORE, I, FRANKLIN D. 1. Animal, fish and marine mammal oils, fats and greases, edible and in CONTENTS Pa8e 1703 1704 RULES, REGULATIONS, ORDERS Immigration and Naturalization Service: 1705 T itle 16 C ommercial P ractices: Federal Trade Commission: Commodity Exchange Adminis tration : 1710 1712
The President C ontrol of the E xport of C ertain A rticles and M aterials BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
WHEREAS section 6 of the act of Con gress entitled AN ACT To expedite the strengthening of the national defense, approved July 2, 1940, provides as follows:
S ec . 6. Whenever the President determines that it is necessary in the interest of national defense to prohibit or curtail th e exportation of any military equipment or munitions, or component parts thereof, or machinery, tools, or materials, or supplies necessary for th e manufacture, servicing, or operation thereof, he may by proclamation prohibit or curtail such exportations, except under such rules and regulations as he shall prescribe. Any such proclamation shall describe th e articles or materials included in the prohibition or curtailment contained therein. In case of the violation of any provision of any procla mation, or of any rule or regulation, issued thereunder, such violator or violators, upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine of not more than $10,000.00 or by imprisonment for not more than two years, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
The authority granted in this section shall term inate June 30, 1942, unless the Congress shall otherwise provide.
ROOSEVELT, President of the United States of America, acting under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by the aforesaid act of Congress, do hereby proclaim that upon the recommendation of the Administrator of Export Control I have determined that it is necessary in the interest of the national defense that on and after April 15,1941, the followingdescribed articles and materials shall not be exported from the United States ex cept when authorized in each case by a license as provided for in Proclamation 2413 of July 2, 1940,1 entitled Adminis tration of section 6 of the act entitled AN ACT To expedite the strengthening of the national defense approved July 2.
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1 5 F.R. 2467.
edible.
2. Vegetable oils and fats, edible and inedible.
3. Vegetable oilseeds, and vegetable and other oil-bearing raw materials.
4. Fatty acids.
5. Bristles.
6. Nux vomica.
7. Nylon.
8. Kapok.
9. Purified wood pulp containing 80%
or more alphacellulose.
10. Cork.
11. Carbon electrodes.
12. Petrolatum.
13. Alkyd resins.
14. Explosives, in addition to those listed in Proclamation 2237 of May 1, 1937.
15. Detonators and blasting caps.
16. Naphthalene.
17. Phenol.
18. Aniline.
19. Phthalic anhydride.
20. Dibutyl Phthalate.
21. Diethyl Phthalate.
22. Dipropylphthalate.
23. Omega Chloroacetophenone.
24. Styrene.
25. Nitroderivatives of benzene, tol uene, xylene, naphthalene, and phenols in addition to those specified in the proc lamation of May 1, 1937.
26. Strychnine and salts thereof.
27. Polymers and copolymers of buta diene, acrylonitrile, butylene, chloroprene, styrene, vinylidene, chloride, and synthetic rubber-like compounds, fabri cated or unfabricated.
28. Chloropicrin.
29. Tartaric acid.
30. Rochelle salts.
31. Cuprous oxide.
32. Acetic aldehyde.
33. Pentaerythrite.
34. Formaldehyde.
35. Nitroguanidine.
36. Guanidine nitrate.
37. Dicyanodiamide.
38. Monochloroacetic acid.
39. Chloroacetyl chloride.
40. Thiodiglycol.
THE PRESIDENT
Proclamation:
Export of certain articles and materials, control of oils and fats, nylon, cork, etc. Executive Orders:
Power Site Reserve No. 659, Oreg.:
Modification_______________
Partial revocation____ _______
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T itle 8 Alien s and N ationality :
Outgoing manifests, amend ment_________________ T itle 14 Civil A viation :
Civil Aeronautics Authority:
Air traffic rules, am endm ent.
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Cease and desist orders:
Candymasters, I n c ________ 1707
Cohn, Julian S___ ________ 1709
Chicago Thermo-Magnetic Cushion Co., et al____ 1708
Crook-Wallace Co. et al___ 1707
Diamond Cap Co., et al___ 1706
Friedman, S., & Sons, etc__ 1709
Marlborough Laboratories, Inc., et al___________
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Reliance Jacket Co., et al_1708
Schrade Cutler Co_______ 1709
T itle 17C ommodity and S ecu
rities E xchanges :
Grains, flaxseed, and soy beans, a m e n d e d part head________
Securities and Exchange Com mission:
General rules and regulations, amending business hours of the Commission______
Rules of practice, amending business hours and re gional offices____________
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