Federal Register - February 19, 1947
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FEDERAL
REGISTER
VOLUME 12
NUMBER 35
Washington, Wednesday, February 19,1947
TITLE 3 THE PRESIDENT
CATEGORY I I
PROCLAMATION 2717
Vessels of war of all kinds, Including air craft carriers and submarines, and armor plate and turrets for such vessels.
E numeration op A rms, A mmunition , and I mplements of W ar B Y THE PRESIDENT OP THE UNITED STATES
OP AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS section 12 i of the joint resolution of Congress approved Novem ber 4, 1939, provides in part as follows 54 Stat. 11; 22 U. S. C. 452 i:
The President is hereby authorized to pro claim upon recommendation of the Na tional Munitions Control Board from time to time a list of articles which shall be con sidered arms, ammunition, and implements of war for the purposes of this section
NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY S.
TRUMAN, President of the United States of America, acting under and by virtue of the authority conferred upon me by the said joint resolution of Congress, and pursuant to the recommendation of the National Munitions Control Board, and in the interest of the foreign-affairs functions of the United States, hereby declare and proclaim that the articles listed below shall, on and after February 20, 1947, be considered arms, ammuni tion, and implements of war for the pur poses of section 12 of the said joint resolution of Congress;
CATEGORY I
1 Rifles and carbines using ammunition in excess of caliber .22, and barrels for those weapons;
2 Machine guns, automaticor auto loading rifles, and machine pistols using am munition in excess of caliber .22, and barrels for those weapons; machine-gun mounts;
3 Guns, howitzers, and mortars of all calibers, their mountings and barrels;
4 Ammunition in excess of caliber .22
for the arms enumerated under 1, 2, and 3 above, and cartridge cases or bullets for such ammunition; shells and projectiles, filled or unfilled, for the arms enumerated under 3 above;
5 Grenades, bombs, torpedoes, mines and depth charges, filled or unfilled, and apparatus for their use or discharge;
6 Tanks, military armored vehicles, and armored trains; armor plate and turrets for such vehicles.
CATEGORY I I I
1 Aircraft piloted, both heavier and lighter than air, unassembled, assembled or dismantled: a classified from the stand point of military security; or b especially designed for warlike purposes; or c having a weight empty greater than 35,000 pounds;
2 Non-piloted aircraft and guided mis siles, unassembled, assembled or dismantled;
3 Any part, component, accessory, or device, of or pertaining to an aircraft either heavier or lighter than air, whether shipped alone or in an unassembled or assembled aircraft: a which is classified from the standpoint of military security; or b which 1 is not in general use ifi commercial air craft and 2 is either especially designed for warlike purposes or adaptable substan tially to increase the efficiency or perform ance of aircraft used for warlike purposes.
CATEGORY i v
1 Revolvers and automatic pistols using ammunition in excess of caliber 22;
2 Ammunition in excess of caliber .22
for the arms enumerated under 1 above, and cartridge cases or bullets for such am munition.
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CATEGORY V
1 Livens projectors, fl&me throwers, and fire-barrage projectors;
2 a. Mustard gas dichlorethyl sul phide ;
b. Lewisite chlorvlnyldichlorarsine and dichlordivinylchlorarsine;
c. Methyldichlorarsine;
d. Diphenylchlorarsine;
e. Diphenylcyanarsine;
f. Diphenylaminechlorarsine;
g. Phenyldichlorarsine;
h. Ethyldichlorarsine;
i. Phenyldibromarsine;
J. Ethyldibromarsine;
k. Phosgene;
l . Monochlormethylchlorformate;
m. Trichlormethylchlorformate diphos gene ;
n. Dichlordimethyl ether;
o. Dibromdimethyl ether;
p. Cyanogen chloride;
q. Ethylbromacetate;
r. Ethyliodoacetate;
s. Brombenzylcyanide;
t. Bromacetone;
u. Brommethylethyl ketone.
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CONTENTS
THE PRESIDENT
Proclamation
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Arms, ammunition, and imple ments of war; enumeration___
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EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
Agriculture Department
See also Commodity Exchange Au thority.
Rules and regulations:
Compliance and Investigation .
Branch; organization, functions and procedure________ 1129
Office of Secretary; general functions.____ ____________ 1129
Rules of practice governing pro ceedings under Packers and Stockyards Act; miscellaneous amendments_______________ 1130
Surplus commodities for export, disposal; supplemental an nouncement to terms and con ditions of cotton sales____ 1129
Civilian Production Administra tion
Rules and regulations:
Suspension orders:
Broadmoor Hotel, Inc., and Platt Rogers, Inc________ 1142
Harney, John A____________ 1143
Johnson, T. R___ _________ 1142
King, Grover D_<____
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Mellinger/ J. J____ i,______ 1142
Singer Sewing Machine Co.
and Paul M. Newstrom and Warren Beaman_________ 1143
Commodity Exchange Authority
Rules and regulations:
Organization, functions and procedure 2 documents _ 1132,1133
Federal Communications Com mission
Notices:
Temporary expediting proce dure for standard broadcast applications; announcement of conferences_____________
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