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 2040 PROCLAMATIONS, 1914. vessels falling under Rule 2 which are not commanded by an officer _ _ _ of the military fleet. ¤ail§°gti»i°ii°e»ii1n°f¤'i6¤"¤i°¤tY Rule 4. Vessels of war of a belligerent and vessels falling under Rule 2 shall not revictual nor take any stores in the Canal except so far as may be strictlyl necessary; and the transit of such vessels through the Ctaiizglshg lip féffglcilted with the least gossilile Llplay accor ance wi e an e ations in orce, an wit o y u intermission as may result from the necessities of the service. S O m'°“‘ Prizes shall be in all respects subject to the same Rules as vessels of me I ml wd m_ war of the belligerents. _ brksuts? Rule 5. No vessel of war of a bel¥5erent or vessel falling under Rule 2 shall receive fuel or lubricants w e within the territorial waters of the Canal Zone,_except on the written authorization of the Canal lAuthor1t1e§, specifying the amount of fuel and lubricants which may e receive . Dec1antionr¤quired_ Rule 6. Before   any authorization for the recei t of fuel and lubricants by ans vess of war of a belligerent or vessellialling under Rulgxtheih anm Authorities shall obtlain a vgritten deeglaratioxi, duly sign e officer commandm` g suc as , stating e amount o fuel andlubricants already on board. RM ,s¤*•¤’¤*¤¤ ¤» Rule 7. Sup lies will not be furnished b the Government of the ‘*“‘“‘ "‘*’*’“°‘ Umm states? either airway, or mat-eeayythmagh the intervention of a co;]>oration, or otherwise to vessels of war of a belligerent or yessels alhng under Rule 2. lf furnished by rivate contractors or ’$.§°t§€£.i§°i? iii?} `I‘?{,’°§.‘.i‘$a°°“°”. iff :rb§i%te11]°migt’f°$i°$idv1aSaui)ds` e o o w ere falling under Rule 2 only upon permission of the Canal Authorities en org   suchlagiognts as  Epable them, with Sie fuel and u ricants e y on ar, to reac e nearest accessi e port, not an enemy port, at which they can obtain supplies necessary for the mntiniiptgroii of tihg voyagp. Tl; amounts o éuel andajlubricéants Iso receive e e ucted rom the amounts otherwise owe in the porasin under tlée jurisdiction pg tllie Igpited %ates during anyctlixlne wit a perio o thee mont there ter. rovisions urnis y contractors ma be sup lied only upon ermission of the Canal Auth]prities,hand then onlliy   amount snrgicient to bring up their su estot epeacestan ar .· Pr<>¤¤>i¤¤¤ v ¢¤ Eficle 8. No belligerent shall embark or disembark troo munitions hmm °°°°°’ °°°' of war, or yvarlike materials in the Canal, except in casglif necessity guage acc1de]n!:>1zi.lbhinl;lrance offtlga transit. In spell: cases thehCan§.l u oritiess et e`u eo thenecessity an thetrans°t all e res11%¢Lw%h allspogsible ldippatgh. ,d f I S d R¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤ ¤f *¤¤•¤·. esse o war o a e ° erent an v alhn` g r `ilabihmvagtneél m W"` Rule 2 shall not remain in the telrliigtorial waters of the Canalugoiie Ender the jurisdiction of the United Stgtedss longer than twengy-four ours at any one time, except in case o tress· an e, shall depart as soon as possilile; but a. vessel of war of orig liexlligeiiesnt shallelnog; depart  twenty-four hours from the departure of a. vess o an op mg belhgerent. The twenty-fi>01ir hours o this rule shall be constmed to be twenty- fplur hour; Ilé addition to the time necessarily occupied in passing t ou the anal. _is§;•I¤I:_§_:rmgf ;_=¤t;;_· Rugt§0. In the exercise of the exclusive right of the United States wmsnsuaaa. to dprovide for the regulation and management of the Canal, and in 2;.:;;*:.z#.;*:1;° ;m;.:1.°:;1:%,;;‘,;;1;£: §;a*;;?;.z¤%se::;i2.J;r2:1:* except by special arrangement, at any one time ai greater number of vessels of war_of any one nation, including those of the allies of a belhgerent nation, than three in e1ther_ter1mnal port and its adjacent terminal wateis, or than three m transit through the Canal; nor shall