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 1718 PROCLAMATIONS, 1917. R°¤*$m“°4 $:f“‘* 19. All alien enemies are hereby uired to register at such msmdmqmm ml" times and places and in such manlrllil as may be fixed by the Attorney General of the United States and the Attorndey General is hereby authorized and directed tplprovide, as spec y as may be practicable, for registration of alien enem1es and for the issuance of registration cards to alien enemies and to make and declare such rules and regulations as he may deem necessary for effecting such re tration; and all alien enemies and all other persons are herelis required to comply with such rules and regulations; and tlie Attorney Genera in carrying out such re tration, is hereby authorized to utilize such a ents, agencies, oéjcgers and departments of the United States and of the several states, territories, dependencies and municipalities thereof and of the District of Columbia as he may select for the purpose, and all such nts, agencies oilioers and departments are hereby granteadgflull authority for all acts done by them in the execution of this regulation when acting by the direction of the Attorney General. After the date fixed bi the Attorney General for such r tration, an alien enemy s all not be found within the limits gglihe United States, its territories or possessions, without having his registration card on his person. de§gjmm°§u°§¤;ugg {jig 20. An alien enemy shall not change his place of abode or occumvei ’ I ation or otherwise travel or move from place to place without Pull compliance with any such regulations as the Attorney General of the United States may, from time to time, make and declare; and the Attorney General is hereby‘ authorized to make and declare, from time to time, such regulations concerning the movements of alien enemies as he ma deem necessariin the premises and for the public safety, andy to provide in suc regulations for monthly, weekly or other periodical re ort EK alien enemies to federal, state or local authorities; and) all `en enemies shall report at the times and places and to the authorities specified in such regulations. u£" _ i°"S*“°· This proclamation and the regulations herein contained shall extend and apply to all land and water, continental or insular, in any waIy within t Eeggurisdiction of the United States. N WITN WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done in the District of Columbia, this sixteenth day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and [san,.] seventeen, and of the independence of the United States the one hundred and forty-second. Woomzow WiLsoN By tllre Presklerfpz RANK . our Acting Secretary of State. >:mmmz¤,ign. Br rim Prmsmmrr or rim Uzvrrnn Srarns or Amzmca A PROCLAMATION €sA$’3'"*;:*i°¤5*'F°" WHEREAS, it ap ars that the public ood will be romoted bv 1¤.dwy°` excluding certain argl; from the Aghley National Fordst, in Utah, _ and byrestoring the public lands subject to disposition in the excluded WL i’»8»P· ug- areas m a manner authorized by the Act of Congress approved September thirtieth, nineteen hundred and thirteen (38 Stat., 113), entitled f‘An Act To authorize the President to provide a method for opening lands restored from reservation or withdrawal, and for other purposes" ;