Federal Register - June 17, 1943
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FEDERAL
VOLUME 8
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Wanted
NUMBER 119
Washington, Thursday, June 17, 1943
The President EXECUTIVE ORDER 9352
E n t r y of A l ie n S e a m e n I n t o t h e U n it e d S tates
By virtue of and pursuant to the au thority contained in the act of May 22, 1918 40 Stat. 559 as extended by the act of March 2,1921 41 Stat. 1217; 22 U.S.C.
227 and as amended by the act approved June 21, 1941 55 Stat. 252, the Immi gration Act of February 5, 1917 39 Stat.
874, the Immigration Act of 1924 43
Stat. 153, as amended, and the Alien Registration Act, 1940 54 Stat. 670, I
hereby prescribe the following regula tions governing the entry of alien sea men into the United States:
PART I
Requirement of Crew-List Visas and Seamen Documentation Masters of maritime vessels except government vessels and such other ves sels as the Secretary of State, in his dis cretion, may indicate of all nationalities sailing for a port of the United States must submit for visa a list of all the alien members of the vessels crew to the American consular officer at the port from which the vessel commences its voyage. I f there is no consular officer stationed at that port, but if there is one stationed at a nearby place to whom the list may be submitted by mail for visa without delaying the vessels departure, the list must be so submitted for visa. I f there is no American consular officer stationed nearby, the list must be sub mitted for visa at the first port of call where an American consular officer is stationed, but if the vessel does not call at any such port, no visa of the crew list will be required. The visa of a shipping commissioner in the Canal Zone shall be equivalent to the visa of an American consular officer, but a consular agent is not authorized to visa crew lists. The
visaed crew list must be delivered to the immigration authorities or, where there is no representative of the Immigration and Naturalization Service of the De partment of Justice, to the appropriate officer of the boarding party at the ves sels first port of call in the United States.
Alien seamen whose names are not on a visaed crew list when a visaed crew list is required of the vessel on which they arrive at a port of the United States shall not be allowed to land with out the permission of the Secretary of State, except that for such seamen arriv ing at a port in the Virgin Islands the Governor thereof is authorized to grant temporary landing privileges and for such seamen arriving at a port in the Canal Zone the Governor of the Panama Canal is authorized to grant temporary landing privileges.
An alien seaman who is not exempt from the passport and visa requirements under Part I I hereof shall be required to present an identifying travel document in the nature of a passport, showing his nationality and identity and bearing his photograph, before he may be granted shore leave for any purpose, unless the possession of such an identifying travel document is waived by the Secretary of State, except that for such a seaman ar riving at a port in the Virgin Islands the Governor thereof may grant such waiver and for such a seaman arriving at a port of the Canal Zone the Governor of the Panama Canal may grant such waiver. The disposition of such docu ments after presentation shall be sub ject to regulations.
PART I I
Seamen Entering Other Than as Crew Members Alien seamen whose occupational status as such is found to be bona fide, entering the United States as passengers or workaways solely in pursuit of their calling as seamen, shall be exempt from the crew-list visa or other non-immi grant visa requirements for such period Continued on next page
CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
E x e c u t iv e O rder :
Page
Alien seamen, entry into United States______ ____
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REGULATIONS AND NOTICES
B it u m i n o u s C oal D iv is io n :
Hicks & Sons, hearing_________
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C oast G u a r d :
Commercial vessels in U. S.
navigable waters, general license____________________
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C usto m s B ur e a u :
Customs regulations of 1843, Parts 8 through 10________
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F ar m C r edit A d m in is t r a t io n :
National farm loan associations, consolidation procedure___
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F ederal T rade C o m m is s io n :
Hearings, etc.:
Atlantic City Wholesale Drug Co., et al._______________
Gold-Tone Studios, Inc., et al________________
Hunt, C. Howard, Pen Co____
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H o m e O w n e r s L o a n C o r po r a tio n :
Credit reports _________________
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I nte r st a t e C om m e rc e C o m m is s io n :
Explosives, transportation; mo tor carrier safety regula tions______________________
Potatoes, m o v e m e n t from Southern states___________
Reicing of vegetables in tran sit:
Illinois Central Railroad Co_
Missouri Pacific Railroad Co.
and Illinois Central Railroad Co________________
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O f f ic e o f D e f e n s e T r a n s p o r t a t io n :
Motor equipment conservation, carriers of property" Gen.
Order ODT 17, Am. 4 ____
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O f f ic e o f P rice A d m in is t r a t io n :
Adjustments, exceptions, etc.:
Advance Pattern Co., Inc____
Cement M PR 224, Am. 3 _____
Dairy products M PR 289, Am.
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