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 1730 PROCLAMATIONS, 1917. dedicated from its foundation to the principles of liberty and justice, uphold the laws of the land, and give undivided and willing support to those measures which may e adopted pir the constitutional authorities in prosecuting the war to a successf issue and in obtain- Conduct enjoined to- lng 8. Samir? and lust peace; · · · · ems Aumagma. And, acting under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by “*“‘°1"“’S· the Constitution of the United States and the aforesaid sections of Elie Reg1ise<2tS)tg.)tutg)s, I dg herielpy furéthertlpimtglahtgdagigl  thet e con uc e o serve on e par 0 e D1 a war s aljdnatigesli citizenpafdenizens, or subjgcts of 1;l1ustrj1a—H1p.ngary, being m es o the age o ourteen years an upwar s, w o s al be within, _ the United States and not actually naturalized, shall be as follows:  {,‘}§§§,‘Q All natives, citizens, denizens, or sub'ects of Austria-Hungary, ¤tggigj;s_v*¤*¤¤¤¤¤ 0* being males of fourteen years and upwards, who shall be within the United States and not actuallg naturalized, are enjoined to preserve the peace towards the United tates and to refrain from crime against the public safety, and from violating the laws of the United tates and of the States and Territories thereof, and to refrain from actual hostility or giving information, aid or comfort to the enemies of the United States, and to comply strictly with the regulations which are di§w:£,pmmwm gergby oxéwhigh may biegromltirlpe to  plxiomulgated by the lgresi- ·¤r - en ; an so ong as ey s a con uc emse ves in accor ance with law, they shall be undisturbed in the peaceful pursuit of their lives and occupations and be accorded the consideration due to all peaceful and law-abiding persons, except so far as restrictions may be mmm mjomd to necessary for their own protection and for the safety of the United keep peace, sa. States; and towards suc of said persons as conduct themselves in accordance with law, all citizens of the United States are enjoined to preserve thelpeace and to treat them with all such friendliness as may www M mm e compatib e with loyalty and_allegiance to the United States. ,0 Omm mmm and all natives, citizens, denizens or subjects of Austma—Hunfg1sfry, <=¤¤d¤¤¤· beirlggnmsfleslpf th; gge of fougteen years and upwards, who sh be wit the United States an not actuall naturalized who fail to conduct themselves as so enjoined, in addition to all other penalties prescribed by law, shall be liable to restraint, or to give security, or R S sm mo mc to remove and depart from the United States in the manner pre- ,,,,_ · · scribed by sections four thousand and sixty-nine and four thousand and seventy of the Revised Statutes, and as prescribed in regulations R ti b duly piromulgated by the President; ,,Shg‘§“”"§}" A°,§X‘},,. An pursuant to the authority vested in me, I hereby declare and H¤¤8**'*¤¤ ¤“°¤5· establis the following regulations, which I find necessary in the prem- D,pmmmSmmd_ ises and for the public safety: Pm: p. im, b tl) No n{1t1w}e,lp1tizen, glgnizen or subject of Austria-Hungary, eing a ma e 0 the age 0 ourteen years and upwards an not actually naturalized, shall depart from the United States until he ihall have reeeiyled sugh pefrmit as the President shall prescribe, or except un er orc er 0 a court, judge, or `ustice under Fmrm {umm sections 4069 and 4070 of the Revised Statutes; 1, ‘ g P (2) No such person shall land in or enter the United States, except under such restrictions and at such places as the President Qummary arrests for may prescribe; 3,,; ,C,O,,,,,m Bm (3) Eve such person of whom there may be reasonable cause P ’ to believe that he is aiding or about to aid the enemy, or who may be at large to the danger of the public peace or safety, or who violates or attempts to violate, or of whom there is reasonable ground to believe that he is about to violate any regulation duly promulgated bv the President, or any criminal law of the United tates, or of the States or Territories thereof, will be subject to summary arrest by the United States Marshal, or his deputy, or