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 3036 PROCLAMATIONS, 1930. September 2,'5, 1930. By THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATION N\TarmstroBot (talk)I an~oi WHEREAS it appears that a modification of a portion of the inter- Idaho. bl ' forest boundary between the Salmon and Lemhi National Forests, in Pream e. the State of Idaho, and the transfer of certain national forest lands from the Salmon to the Lemhi National Forest would be in the Boundaries modi· puNblic interest; IH H Pr·d fhU·d fled. ow, THEREFORE,, ERBERT OOVER, eSIent0te mte States of America, by virtue of the power in me vested by the act u. s. c., p.m. of Congress approved June 4, 1897 (U. S. Code, title 16, sec. 473), do proclaim. that a portion of the boundary between said Salmon and Lemhi National Forests in unsurveyed Tps. 16 N., Rs. 21 and 22 E., Boise meridian, is hereby changed so that certain lands hitherto a part of the Salmon National Forest in said unsurveyed townships are thereby transferred to the Lemhi National Forest, the exact location of such lands being more clearly shown on a map prepared by the United States Forest Service, dated September 16, 1930, a copy of which is on file in the United States Department of State, Wasbington, D. C. It is not intended by this proclamation to exclude any lands from the said Salmon National Forest i or to add any lands to the Area atlected. October 22, 1930. Export of arms, etc., to Brazil. Preamble. V'll. 42, p. 361. Lemhi N Rtional Forest, other than the ands described herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. DONE at the City CJf Washington this 25(/ day of September, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and thIrty, and of [SEAL] the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and fifty-fifth. HERBERT HOOVER By the President: J P COTTON Acting Secretary of State By THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, Section I of a Joint Resolution of Congress, entitled a "Joint Resolution to Prohibit the Exportation of Arms and Muni- tionq of War from the United States to Certain Countries, and for other Purposes", approved January 31, 1922, provides as follows: tiTarmstroBot (talk)tutory authorlza- "That whenever the President finds that in any American country, or b any country in which the United States exercises extrat~rritorial jurisdiction, conditions of domestic violence exist, which are or may be promoted by the use of arms or munitions of war procured from the United States, and makes proclamation thereof, it shall be unlawful to export, except under such limitations and exceptions as the President prescribes, any arms or munitions of war from and ple.ce in the United States to such country until otherwise orderey Vol. 42, p. 361. by the President or by Congress." AND WHEREAS, it is provided by Section II of the said Joint Resolu- tion that "Whoever exports any arms or munitions of war in violation of Section I shall on conviction be punished by fine not exceeding $10,000, or by imprisonment not exceeding two years or both."