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 PROCLAMATIONS, 1911. 17].9 WHEREAS it a pears that the public good-will be mo including in the Siioqualmie Natidiial Forest, within gbl: Sttdlllebtgf Wash;x§ton, a portion of the area heretofore reserved as the Rainier N atio Forest, also within the State of Washington; Now, therefore, I, William H. Taft, President of the United States emma neu. of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the Act of Con· WL °°"”°‘ gress Ginipproved June zfourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven entitl "An Act Malung appropriations for sun expenses of the Govemment for the fiscal ear ending June °eth, eighteen hundred and nmety-eight, and Ear other purposes/’ do proalaimthat the boundaries of this, the Snoqualmie National Forest, and the boundaries of the above mentioned Rainier National Forest are hereby changed as shown on the diagram forming a part hereof and 4•¢¢.1»-m•. on the diagram forming a part of the said Rainier Proclamation, which I have also signed this same day; and that the said Sn almie and the said Rainier Proclamationsare made and are intendglto be and shall be considered as one act to become effective simultaneously; and that it is not intended by this Proclamation nor by the above *""'°°*"· mentioned Rainier _Proc1amation_to reserve any land not heretofore embraced in a National Forest, in the said above mentioned State, nor to release any land from either this, the said Snoqualmie, or the said Rainier National Forest. This ggoclamation shall not prevent the settlement and entry of $g*g·}°g*'¤¤·¤¤ any lan heretofore opened to settlement and entry under the Act ' of Con ess approved June eleventh, nineteen hundred and six, entitledgr"An Act To provide for the entry of agricultural lands within forest reserves.", IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. _ Done at the City of Washington this 23** dai of October, m the year of our Lord one thousand nine undred and eleven, [sian.,] and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-sixth. Wu H Tan By the President: Anvnr A. Anmn Acting Secretary of Stalc. Br rm: Pnumnzrr or um Umm Srrans or Anaaroa. A PROCLAMATION. VVHEREAS a state of war unhagprlgt exists between the m§°.,$mg;‘f°'° W! Kingdom of Italy on the one side and the tomm Empire on the Preamble. other side· and . . WHEREAS the United States are on terms of friendship and amity with both the contending powers and with the people inhabitin their several dominions, and, I _ _ _ V§HEREAS, in the state of war thus unhapp1ly_ existing, the United States, looking to both garties for the apgrzhriate reciprocal treatment towards the United tates and to perspnsaggy allegiance to them, are rewlved to mamtagn and enforce m _ - ance with the rules and snnci les governing the rights and duties of neutrals in internation  are, a strict and impartial neutrality between the aforesaid contending powers a yall as  themselves and the subjects of each w ether resident within the juridiction of the United States or elsewhere,