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 PROCLAMATIONS-DEC. 7, 1941 (5) No alien enemy shall have in his possession, custody or Possesion, etc., of control at any time or place or use or operate any of the designated articles following enumerated articles: a. Firearms. b. Weapons or implements of war or component parts thereof. c. Ammunition. d. Bombs. e. Explosives or material used in the manufacture of explosives. f. Short-wave radio receiving sets. g. Transmitting sets. h. Signal devices. i. Codes or ciphers. j. Cameras. k. Papers, documents or books in which there may be invisible writing; photograph, sketch, picture, drawing, map or graphical representation of any military or naval installations or equipment or of any arms, ammunition, implements of war, device or thing used or intended to be used in the combat equipment of the land or naval forces of the United States or of any military or naval post, camp or station. All such property found in the possession of any alien enemy in violation of the foregoing regulations shall be subject to seizure and forfeiture. (6) No alien enemy shall undertake any air flight or ascend into Airtravelrestricted. the air in any airplane, aircraft or balloon of any sort whether owned governmentally, commercially or privately, except that travel by an alien enemy in an airplane or aircraft may be authorized by the Attorney General, or his representative, or the Secretary of War, or his representative, in their respective jurisdictions, under such regulations as they shall prescribe. (7) Alien enemies deemed dangerous to the public peace or safety Arrest and conflne- of the United States by tile Attorney General or the Secre- alienlenemies. tary of War, as the case may be, are subject to summary apprehension. Such apprehension shall be made in the continental United States, Alaska, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands by such duly authorized officer of the Depart- ment of Justice as the Attorney General may determine. In the Canal Zone, the Hawaiian Islands and the Philippine Islands, such arrests shall be made by the Military Com- manders in each such territory by authority of the respective Military Governors thereof, and if there be no Military Governor, then by authority of the Secretary of War. Alien enemies arrested shall be subject to confinement in such place of detention as may be directed by the officers responsible for the execution of these regulations and for the arrest, detention and internment of alien enemies in each case, or in such other places of detention as may be directed from time to time by the Attorney General, with respect to continental 55 STAT.] 1703

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