Federal Register - September 6, 1939
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Source: Federal Register
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F E D E R A L R E G IS T E R , Wednesday, September 6, 1939
16. Leaving or attempting to leave the 10. Increasing or augmenting, or pro curing to be increased or augmented, or jurisdiction of the United States by a knowingly being concerned in increasing person belonging to the armed land or or augmenting, the force of any ship of naval forces of a belligerent who shall war, cruiser, or other armed vessel, which have been interned within the jurisdic Aureo at the time of her arrival within the ju tion of the United States in accordance risdiction of the United States was a ship with the law of nations, or leaving or of war, cruiser, or armed vessel in the attempting to leave the limits of intern Published by the Division of the Federal service of a belligerent, or belonging to ment in which freedom of movement has Register, The National Archives, pursuant to a national thereof, by adding to the num been allowed, without permission from the authority contained in the Federal ber of guns of such vessel, or by changing the proper official of the United States Register Act, approved July 26, 1935 49
in charge, or wilfully overstaying a leave Stat. L. 500, under regulations prescribed those on board of her for guns of a larger by the Administrative Committee, w ith the caliber, or by the addition thereto of any of absence granted by such official.
approval of the President.
equipment solely applicable to war.
17. Aiding or enticing any interned The Administrative Committee consists of 11. Knowingly beginning or setting on person to escape or attempt to escape the Archivist or Acting Archivist, an officer of the Department of Justice designated by foot or providing or preparing a means from the jurisdiction of the United the Attorney General, and the Public Printer for or furnishing the money for, or taking States, or from the limits of internment or Acting Public Printer.
part in, any military or naval expedition prescribed.
The daily issue of the F ederal R egister AND I do hereby further declare and will be furnished by m ail to subscribers, free or enterprise to be carried on from the of postage, for $1 per month or $10 per year; territory or jurisdiction of the United proclaim that any frequenting and use single copies 10 cents each; payable in ad States against the territory or dominion of the waters within the territorial juris vance. Remit by money order payable to diction of the United States by the ves Superintendent o f Documents, Government of a belligerent.
12. Despatching from the United sels of a belligerent, whether public ships Printing Office, Washington, D. C.
Correspondence concerning the publica States, or any place subject to the juris or privateers for the purpose of pre tion of the F ederal R egister should be ad dressed to th e Director, Division of the diction thereof, any vessel, domestic or paring for hostile operations, or as posts Federal Register, The National Archives, foreign, which is about to carry to a war of observation upon the ships of war or Washington, D. C.
ship, tender, or supply ship of a bellig privateers or merchant vessels of an op erent any fuel, arms, ammunition, men, posing belligerent must be regarded as supplies, despatches, or information unfriendly and offensive, and in violation shipped or received on board within the of that neutrality which it is the deter CONTENTS Continued jurisdiction of the United States.
mination of this government to observe;
13. Despatching from the United and to the end that the hazard and in Federal Communications CommisStates, or any place subject to the juris convenience o f such apprehended prac sion:
Page diction thereof, any armed vessel owned tices may be avoided, I further proclaim Matheson Radio Co., Inc.
wholly or in part by American citizens, or and declare that from and after the fifth W H D H , hearing------------ 3816 any vessel, domestic or foreign other day of September instant, and so long Securities and Exchange Com than one which has entered the jurisdic as this proclamation shall be in effect, mission:
tion of the United States as a public ves no ship of war or privateer of any bel American Gas and Power Co., sel , which is manifestly built for warlike ligerent shall be permitted to make use and Birmingham Gas Co., purposes or has been converted or of any port, harbor, roadstead, or waters payment of fees and exadapted from a private vessel to one suit subject to the jurisdiction of the United penses____________________
3816 able for warlike use, and which is to be States as a station or place of resort Notice of and orders for hear employed to cruise against or commit or for any warlike purpose or for the pur ings:
attempt to commit hostilities upon the pose of obtaining warlike equipment; no Arkansas Louisiana Gas Co., subjects, citizens, or property of a bellig privateer of a belligerent shall be per Arkansas Natural Gas erent nation, or which will be sold or mitted to depart from any port, harbor, Corp____________________
3817 delivered to a belligerent nation, or to an roadstead, or waters subject to the juris Wisconsin Securities Co------ 3817 agent, officer, or citizen thereof, within diction of the United States; and no ship Western States Utilities Co., ef the jurisdiction of the United States, or, of war of a belligerent shall be permitted fectiveness ofdeclaration 3816 having left that jurisdiction, upon the to sail out of or leave any port, harbor, roadstead, or waters subject to the juris high seas.
United States Civil Service Com 14. Despatching from the United diction of the United States from which mission:
States, or any place subject to the juris a vessel of an opposing belligerent Apportionment at close of busi ness, August 31, 1939-------- 3818 diction thereof, any vessel built, armed, whether the same shall be a ship of or equipped as a ship of war, or converted war or a merchant ship shall have pre from a private vessel into a ship of war viously departed, until after the expira other than one which has entered the tion of at least twenty-four hours from such ship of war, if the United States jurisdiction of the United States as a the departure of such last mentioned shall then be at peace with such bel public vessel, with any intent or under vessel beyond the jurisdiction of the any agreement or contract, written, or United States.
ligerent.
I f any ship of war of a belligerent 8. Fitting out and arming, or attempt oral, that such vessel shall be delivered ing to fit out and arm, or procuring to be to a belligerent nation, or to any agent, shall, after the time this notification fitted out and armed, or knowingly being officer, or citizen of such nation, or takes efifedt, be found in, or shall enter concerned in the furnishing, fitting out, where there is reasonable cause to believe any port, harbor, roadstead, or waters or arming of any ship or vessel with in that the said vessel shall or will be em subject to the jurisdiction of the United tent that such ship or vessel shall be em ployed in the service of such belligerent States, such vessel shall not be permitted ployed in the service of one of the said nation after its departure from the juris to remain in such port, harbor, roadstead, or waters more than twenty-four hours, belligerents to cruise, or commit hostili diction of the United States.
15. Taking, or attempting or conspir except in case of stress of weather, or for ties against the subjects, citizens, or prop ing to take, or authorizing the taking of delay in receiving supplies or repairs, or erty of an opposing belligerent.
9. Issuing or delivering a commission any vessel out of port or from the juris when detained by the United States; in within the territory or jurisdiction of the diction of the United States in violation any of which cases the authorities of the United States for any ship or vessel to of the said act of the 15th day of June, port, or of the nearest port as the case the intent that she may be employed as A. D. 1917, as set forth in the preceding may be, shall require her to put to sea paragraphs numbered 11 to 14 inclusive. as soon as the cause of the delay is at an aforesaid.