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 56 STAT.] PROCLAMATIONS- Feb10,1942 Mar. 19, 1942 purpose of entry, and name of master must be given in the request. If visual communications are used, the procedure shall be essentially the same. 2. Even though permission has been obtained, it is incumbent upon i.Obedienn a vessel entering the said Area to obey any further instructions re-structon ceived from the United States Navy, or other United States authority. 3. A vessel may expect supervision of its movements within the said supe r Area, either through surface craft or aircraft. Such controlling surface movements. craft and aircraft shall be identified by a prominent display of the Union Jack. 4. These regulations may be supplemented by regulations of the Suppleme local United States naval authority as necessary to meet local cir- cumstances and conditions. 5. Should any vessel or person within the said Area disregard these Penalties. regulations, or regulations issued pursuant hereto, or fail to obey an order of the United States naval authority, or perform any act threaten- ing the efficiency of mine or other defenses, or take any action therein inimical to the defense of the United States, such vessel or person may be subjected to the force necessary to require compliance, and may be liable to detention or arrest, or penalties or forfeiture, in accordance with law. The Secretary of the Navy is charged with the enforcement of these Enforcen regulations. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington this 10th day of February, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and forty-two, [SEAL] and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and sixty-sixth. FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT By the President: CORDELL HULL Secretary of State. 1937 eto further ision of ntary reg- lent by FOURTH REGISTRATION DAY BY THE PRESIDENT OF TIlE UNITED STATES A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940 (54 Stat. 885), as amended by the Act of December 20, 1941 (Public Law 360, 77th Cong., 55 Stat. 844), contains, in part, the following pro- visions: "SEC. 2 . Except as otherwise provided in this Act, it shall be the duty of every male citizen of the United States, and of every other male person residing in the United States, who, on the day or days fixed for the first or any subsequent registration, is be- tween the ages of eighteen and sixty-five, to present himself for and submit to registration at such time or times and place or places, and in such manner and in such age group or groups, as shall be determined by rules and regulations prescribed here- under." "SEC. 5. (a) Commissioned officers, warrant officers, pay clerks, and enlisted men of the Regular Army, the Navy, the Marine Corps, the Coast Guard, the Coast and Geodetic Survey the Public Health Service, the federally recognized active National March II). 1942 -q . i ~,- - [No. 25411 50 U. S. C., app. j§ 301-318; Supp. I, §§ 302-315 . Ante, pp . 369, 386, 724, 1018.
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