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 3474 PROCLAMATIONS, 1935. WHEREAS the National Aeronautic Association has determined upon recognition of the progress made in aviation, and has set aside the period between September 23 and November I, 1935, In recogni- tion thereof: tOTarmstroBot (talk)4TarmstroBot (talk) 18:05, 19 November 2014 (UTC),in~e3~: NOW, THEREFORE, I, FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, Presi- D8tOO as, dent of the United States of America, do hereby designate and pro- claim the week beginning October 14, 1935, as Air Navigation Week, and I yarticularly urge State and municipal officials, civic and com- mercia organizations, school authorities, and the press to call atten- tion to the aerial-transportation achievements already accomplished, to set forth the advantages which may accrue as the result of continued development in this field, and to encourage the study of ways and means by which aerial transportation can contribute more effectively to the social and economic 8rogress of the human race. IN WITNESS WHERE F, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Expart of arms, etc. Preamble. Ante, ." 1081. P03t, lIP. 34118, 3~27. DONE at the City of Washin~ton this 26" day of September, in the year of our Lord nIneteen hundred and thirty-five, and [SEAL] of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and sixtieth. By the President: CORDELL HULL Secretary oj State. FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT [No, 2140) EXPOHT OF ARMS, AMMUNITION, AND IMPLEMENTS 01" 'VAI~ TO ETHIOPIA AND ITALY BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNI'I'ED STATES OF AMEHICA A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS section 1 of a joiut resolution of Congress, entitled "JOINT RESOLUTION ProvIding for the prohibition of the export of arms,. ammunition, and implements of war to bell~erent countries; the prohibition of the transportation of arms, ammumtion, and imple- ments of war by vessels of the United States for the use of bell~erent states; for the registration and licensing of persons engaged In the business of manufacturing, exporting, or importing arms, ammunition, or implements of war; and restricting travel by American citizens on belligerent ships during war", approved August 31, 1935, provides in part as follows: SfRtutory provisions. "That upon the outbreak or during the progress of war between, or among, two or more foreign states, the President shall proclaim such fact, and it shall thereafter be unlawful to export arms, ammuni- tion, or implements of war from any place in the United States, or possessions of the United States, to any port of such belligerent states, or to any neutral port for transshipment to, or for the use of, a belligerent country." AND WHEREAS it is further provided by section 1 of the said joint resolution that- . Ante, p. 3471; PaM, p. "The President, by proclamation, shall deHnitely enumerate the 3IiC3. arms, ammunition, or implements of war, the export of which is prohibited by this Act." AND WHEREAS it is further provided bv section 1 of the said joint resolution that-.