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PROCLAMATIONS, 1917. 1717 ity their residence shall be permitted, and to provide for the removal of those who, not being permitted to reside withm the United States, refuse or neglect to depart therefrom; and to establish any other regulations which are found necessary m the remises and for the public safety; · — WHEREAS, by Sectionsfour thousand and sixty-eight, four thou- ,,,,*§§,;§· ‘°°8"°"°· sand and sixty-nine, and four thousand and seventy _ of the Revised Statutes, further provision is made relative to alien enermes· AND WHEREAS, b a proclamation dated April 6th, 1917, l ·""°·P·’““- declared and established? certain regulations =prmcri ing the conduct of alien enemies; ; Mamma, nga,} NOW, THEREFORE, I, Woodrow Wilson, President of the um rsarbuma re. United States of America, pursuant to the authority vested in_ me, ’*’§’»Y’£{’·‘,,‘Q,{‘°{‘,,°§f°§*,‘§,$‘ hereby declare and establish the following regulations, additional · and supplemental to those declared and established by said proclamation of A ril 6th, 1917, which additional and supplemental regulations I fing n in the premises and for the pu `c afety: 13. An alien enemy shall not approach or be found within one pr%*gQ*g¤a’{s9§,¤wg‘g· hundred yards of any canal , nor within one hundred yards of any ctc. ’ ’ wharf, pier or dock used d11‘BCl»lg by or by means 0 lighters by any vessel or vessek of over live undred (500) tons gross engaged in forei or domestic trade other than fishing; nor within one hundreglyards of any warehouse, shed, elevator, railroad terminal or other terminal, storage or transfer facility adjacent to or operated in connection with any such wharf, pier or dock; and wherever the distance between any two of such wharves, piers or docks, measured along the shore line connecting them, is less than eight hundred and yank, an alien enemy shall not a preach or be found mthm one hundred yards of such shore line. 14. Whenever the Attornoiy General of the United States £§‘°'“d§§ ‘gg';,m‘§‘j deems it to be necessary, or the (public safety and the pro- l·;gr¤£d¤¤:¤¤, elevnwrs, tection of transportation, to exclu e alien enemies from the "m°“°'°°°' vicinity of any warehouse, elevator or railroad de(pot, yard or terminal which is not located within any prohibite area desi - nated by this Bproclamation or the proclamation of April (ith, 1917, then an 'en enemy shall not approach or be found within such distance of any such warenouse elevator, depot, yard or terminal as ma be specified by the Attorney General b regulation duly marie and declared by him; and the Attorney General is hereby authorized to fix, by regulations to be made and declared from time to time, the area surrounding any such warehouse, elevator, depot, yard or terminal from which he deems it necessary, for the public safety and the protection of transportation to exclude a `en enemies. 15. An alien enemy shall not, except on public ferries, be ,,,§,§°',L'Q’,§‘l,f'°'“'°"" found on any ocean, bay, river or other waters within three miles of the shore line of the United States or its territorial possessions; said shore line for the ipurpose of this proclamation eing hereby de5ned as the line o sea coast and the shores of all waters of the United States and its territorial possessions connected with the high seas and navigable by ocean going vessels; nor on any of the Great Lakes, their connecting waters or harbors, within the boundaries of the United States. 16. No alien enemy shall ascend into the air in any airplane, ,,,g§§,,°‘ "'°”“ ‘°" balloon, airship, or Hyi%lmachine. E It W 17. An alien enemy s not enter or be found within the ¤J§fl$l§°¤m»§°§l District of Columbia. E muummclw 18. An alien enemy shall not enter or be found within the zu: Panama Canal Zone. 120808°—vor. 40, rr 2-—26