Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 38 Part 2.djvu/823

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PROCLAMATIONS, 1914. 2025 for the fiscal year June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and fourteen ’ ’ , the Department 0 Agriculturehas prepared, has finally adopted and has caused to be engrossed and su mitted to the President of the United States for ap§roval, the following regulation: Regulation 3 of the egulations for the Protection of M.i§r}atory m,,‘Q’@f,°,{’ *""°“'°' Birds, apgroved and proclaimed by the President of the nited Ang, P- 196% States on ctober 1, 1913, isherebivmamended so as to read asfollowsz mm Regulation 3. Closed Season on ectivorous Birds. closed season on migratory insectivorous birds shall continue throughout each year, except that the closed season on reedbirds M- or ricebirds in New Jersey, ennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, the District of Columbia Virginia, and South Carolina, shall commence November 1 and end An t 31, next following; both dates inclusive: Provided, That noéliiig in this or any 0 er of these regula» tions shall be construed to prevent the issue of tpermits for collecting birds for scientific purposes in accordance wi the laws and r — lations in force in the respective States and Territories andcge District of Columbia. AND, WHZEREAS, the Department of Agriculture after the preiparation of said regulation has caused the same to be made ublic an has allowed a period of three months in which said lation might be examined and considered before final adoption anldclilds permitted public hearingls thereon; NOW}; Therefore, , Woodrow Wilson, President of the United ,,,§,§§_"l‘“°“ "` States of America by virtue of the authority in me vested by the aforesaid Act of Congress, do hereby approve, proclaim and make known the forego tion. IN WITNESS REOF I have hereunto set my hand and canisoed the stialg thefU$ted States me affixediim ds f A t t neate`to ash1n`gton`thn·ty'-t ougus in the gear of our Lord one thousand nine liundred and [SEAL.] fourteen and of the independence of the United States the one hundred and thirty-ninth. Woonaow Wnson By the President: W. J. BRYAN Secretary of State. Br mr: Psnsmmrr or mn Uxrrnn Srxrns or Ausmoa, A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS a state of war unhap ily exists between Bel 'um §,Q‘§m,"_{‘,},'°°,,,',§_,,§’,,_?F‘ and Austria-Hun ary; And Whereas 516 United States is on tglrms iieggmm of friendshi am? amity with the contending powers, and with the persons inhaqnting their several domimons; _ And Whereas there are citizens of the United States residing within the territories or dominions of each of the said belligerents and carrying on commerce, trade, or other business or pursuits therein· And iVVhereas there are subjects of each of the said belligerents residing within the territory or jurisdiction of the United States, and ca ing on commerce, trade, or other busmess oijipursuits therein; AndrWhereas the laws and treaties of the Unite States, without interfering with the free expression of <}pinion and sympathy, or with the commercial manufacture or sale o arms or mumtions of war, nevertheless impose upon all persons who mag be within their territory and jurisdiction the duty of an imparti neutrality during the existence of the contest;