Federal Register - September 7, 1939
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FEDERAL REGISTER, T h u rsd a y , S e p te m b e r 7, 1939
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P u b lish e d by th e D ivision of th e Federal R egister, T h e N atio n al Archives, p u rs u a n t to th e a u th o rity c o n ta in ed in t h e F ederal R egister Act, approved J u ly 26, 1935 49
S ta t. L. 500, u n d e r re g u la tio n s prescribed b y th e A dm in istrativ e C om m ittee, w ith th e approval of th e P resid en t.
T he A d m in istrativ e C om m ittee consists of t h e A rchivist o r A cting A rchivist, a n officer of th e D e p a rtm e n t of J u s tic e d esignated by th e A ttorney G eneral, a n d th e P u b lic P rin te r o r A cting P u b lic P rin te r.
T h e daily issue of th e F ederal R egister w ill be fu rn ish e d by m ail to subscribers, free of postage, fo r $1 p e r m o n th o r $10 p e r year;
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CONTENTSContinued 29L a bo r ;
Wage and Hour Division:
Pase Hosiery industry, employment of learners______ ___ __ 3827
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T itle 46S h ippin g :
Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation ;
Entry and clearance of air craft, r e g u l a t i o n s amended ------------- -----NOTICES
Civil Aeronautics Authority:
Mail transportation, Pittsburgh, Pa.-Buffalo, N. Y., hearing.
Department of Agriculture:
Pood and Drug Administration:
Canned peaches, report, etc., on identity of__________
Federal Trade Commission:
Curled Hair Industry, opportu nity to present views, etc., on proposed trade practice rules .___________________
Securities and Exchange Commis sion:
Western Pacific Railroad Corp., application" granted to strike from listing and reg istration._______________
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ble to the export of arms, ammunition, or implements of war from any place in the United States or any of its posses sions to Prance; Germany; Poland; and the United Kingdom, India, Australia and New Zealand, or to any other state for transshipment to, or for the use of, Prance; Germany; Poland; and the United Kingdom, India, Australia and New Zealand.
And I do hereby declare and proclaim th at the articles enumerated below shall
c. Methyldichlorarsine;
d. Diphenylchlorarsine;
e. Diphenylcyanarsine;
f. Diphenylaminechlorarsine;
g. Phenyldichlorarsine;
h. Ethyldichlorarsine;
i. Phenyldibromarsine;
j. Ethyldibromarsine;
k. Phosgene;
l. Monochlormethylchlorformate;
m. Trichlormethylchlorformate di phosgene ;
n. Dichlordimethyl Ether;
o. Dibromdimethyl Ether;
p. Cyanogen Chloride;
q. Ethylbromacetate;
r. Ethyliodoacetate;
s. Brombenzylcyanide;
t. Bromacetone;
u. Brommethylethyl ketone.
Category VII
1 Propellant powders;
2 High explosives as follows:
a. Nitrocellulose having a nitrogen content of more than 12%;
b. Trinitrotoluene;
c. Trinitroxylene;
d. Tetryl trinitrophenol methyl nitramine or tetranitro m ethylaniline;
e. Picric acid;
f. Ammonium picrate;
g. Trinitroanisol;
h. Trinitronaphthalene;
i. Tetranitronaphthalene;
j. Hexanitrodiphenylamine;
k. Pentaerythritetetranitrate Penthrite or P entrite;
l. Trimethylenetrinitramine Hexogen or T i;
m. Potassium nitrate powders black saltpeter powder;
n. Sodium nitrate powders black soda powder;
o. Amatol mixture of ammonium ni trate and trinitrotoluene;
p. Ammonal mixture of ammonium nitrate, trinitrotoluene, and powdered aluminum, with or without other ingredi ents ;
q. Schneiderite mixture of ammonium 22 ;
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2 Ammunition in excess of caliber nitrate and dinitronaphthalene, with or .22 for the arms enumerated under 1 without other ingredients.
above, and cartridge cases or bullets for And I do hereby enjoin upon all of such ammunition.
ficers of the United States, charged with the execution of the laws thereof, the Category V
utmost diligence in preventing violations 1 Aircraft, unassembled, assembled of the said joint resolution, and this my or dismantled, both heavier and lighter proclamation issued thereunder, and in than air, other than those included in bringing to trial and punishment any Category III;
offenders against the same.
2 Propellers or air screws, fuselages, And I do hereby delegate to the Secre hulls, wings, tail units, and under-car tary of State the power to exercise any power or authority conferred on me by riage units;
3 Aircraft engines, unassembled, as the said joint resolution, as made effec tive by this my proclamation issued sembled, or dismantled.
thereunder, and the power to promulgate Category VI
such rules and regulations not inconsist 1 Livens projectors and flame ent with law as may be necessary and proper to carry out any of its provisions.
throwers;
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here 2 a. Mustard gas dichlorethyl sul unto set my hand and caused the Seal phide ;
b.
Lewisite chlorvinyldichlor arsineof the United States of America to be affixed.
and dichlordivinylchlorarsine;
be considered arms, ammunition, and im plements of war for the purposes of sec tion 1 of the said joint resolution of Congress:
Category I
1 Rifles and carbines using ammu nition in excess of caliber .22, and bar rels for those weapons;
2 Machine guns, automatic or auto loading rifles, and machine pistols using ammunition in excess of caliber .22, and barrels for those weapons;
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
and 2 above, and cartridge cases or bullets for such ammunition; filled and unfilled projectiles for the arms enum erated under 3 above;
5 Grenades, b o m b s , torpedoes, mines and depth charges, filled or un filled, and apparatus for their use or dis charge;
6 Tanks, military armored vehicles, and armored trains.
.r Category II
Vessels of war of all kinds, including aircraft carriers and submarines, and armor plate for such vessels.
Category III
1 Aircraft, unassembled, assembled, or dismantled, both heavier and lighter than air, which are designed, adapted, and intended for aerial combat by the use of machine guns or of artillery or for the carrying and dropping of bombs, or which are equipped with, or which by reason of design or construction are pre pared for, any of the appliances referred to in paragraph 2 below;
2 Aerial gun mounts and frames, bomb racks, torpedo carriers, and bomb or torpedo release mechanisms.
Category IV
1 Revolvers and automatic pistols using ammunition in excess of caliber