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 PROCLAMATIONS, 1912. 1733 Br rn Pansmmvr or rmi Uxrrzn Srrnas or Annes. *¤*”•‘** A PROCLAMATION. wmsnms Jo'tReso1 si eros eiumnu ?*·'·*····••·· 1912, reads anilapmlvlides as f1oll::s:—"l’l€§wl1ldn•l)t•v:r the`Presidet11it A mm shall End that m any American country conditions of doniatie vio- ormunitnonsofwar m m, tion ghereof, it shall be unlawful to export except; under snag limitatiom and exceptions as the President shall prescri any anu or munitiom of war from any place m the United States to such_country until otherwise ordered the President or by Congress"; ` AND WHEREAS, it is provided by Section II of the said Joint Resolution, ‘ ‘That any shipment of maternal hereby declared unlawful after such a roclamation shall be punishable by fine not exceeding térihtshousanxi dollars, or imprisonment not exceeding two years, or N-theref IWilli HoardTaftPresidtftheU`ted"•*"**'*•‘°* Statzvbf  detinglauliilder gud lay virtue of tb; suthori ndon-i.:.'*'h“°°h“°` ferred in me by the san Joint ution of Oongrs, do genby declareandproctaimthatlhavefoundthat thereexistinllexico such conditions of domestic violence pfognoted by the use of mm or munitions of war procured from the mted Stat! I contemplated b the said Joint Bmolution; and I do hereby admnnish all cntiaem dwiéggyug of the United States and everi person to abstain from evsy violationm. of the provisions of the Joint esolution above set forth, a plicable to Mexico, and I do hereby warn them that all v10 oiisuch provisions will be  And I do hsreby,_‘L*••¤ *• ••*¤• enjoinu nallofficersof the ni tates,chargedwiththe¤s¤u· tion of th; laws thereof, the utmost diligence m preventing violations of the said Joint Resolution and this my Proclamation issued thereunder, and in bringing to trial and punishment any offenders agaimt th. INSu#"I’1`NESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and ““°°" “‘° 1*3.*.} ‘2§.‘*‘°.,}"%‘»»‘°°‘..1...%°*‘°° *1’».£°;‘”"‘°‘..m.¤. dr oi umn D0 t n o M at in the year of our Lord one thousand ninehlnndred and [san.] twelve and of the Independence_of  United Stats of America the one hundred and thirty-sixth. Wu H Tan By the President: Hmrrmeros Wusou Acting Secretary of State. Br rn Pusmmrr or rn Urmiv Srrnas or Aacnrca, i*.£’+ A PROCLAMATION , the Navajo National Monument, Arizona, by proclamation dated March 20, 1909, after careful examination and ggdnsglbk- Insurvey of thedprehistoric clit! dwelling pueblo ruins, has been found to °‘ reserve a mu larger tract of land thanis necessary for the protection 0f8¤Gh0fth91’I1Hl8888l10Uldb0f$0IV6(l,BHd thereforethesame sbou1dbereducedinareat;o§onf thereqgiremmtscftheaet "·’*·¤*"‘~ 1-iging th ti onumen · ·uI?:w, therefgrm:;l°l1Vil)liam" E. Taft, Pjresident of the United ·*'•‘”""“"""· States of America,byvirtueof thepowermmevestedbySse¤on 8’I618°-vox. 37-rr 2--52