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170,1 TITLE 4 °Section 191. Secr'étery_ of Treasury and Governor of Cine! Zone- anthorized to regulate anchorage, movement, and . so 1 forth, of V€S8¢!8y*·Wb€D€V€Y.tllQ President by proclamation mg ]<}X{>CllCiY€ order declares n national emergency to exist; by rmson of actual or threatened war, insurrection, or linvasiou, or disturbance or threatened disturbance of the international relations- ot the Unite;} States, the Secretary cot the Treasury may make, subject to the approval of the President, rules and rt·5:£1latio11sA governing the anchorage a1ld_movement· of any vvesol, foreign or domestic, in the territorial {voters jot the united States, may inspect ‘suéh vessel et any- time, place guards thereon, aud, if necessary- in his opinion in order to S9Clll'(!—`SllCh vessels lfgom damage on injury, or to prevent dernngetor injm·y?·t0 any herbofor waters ot the United States, or tolsecure the observance of the rights `and obligations of the United Stetes,,'t11ey` take, by Bhdfwithftbe consent of the President, for such purposes, full possession and contggl Hat o such vessel and remove therefrom the omcers end crew thereof and gall other persons not specially authorized by him’ togo l or remain onboard thereof.- . . ’ ~ _— Within the te1frlto:·y Hind waters of the Canal Zone the Governor of the Pnnema Gina], with the approval of the Presi— dont, shell exercise all the powers conterred_by this section on the, Secretary of the Treasury. (June 15, 1917, c. 30,’Title II,§`1,40,S_¥§t.2N.)’¥ M"- ~. _.. ‘ 192. §¢iznne nudiforfeitnye of vessels for failure to observe -regulatioms#——It any owner, agent, master, officer, or person in cherge, or my member of the crew -of any- such vessel tnils o _ to comply with iny regulation oxyrule issued or order given by `thei Secretary of the 'ljfreesnry or the Governor ot the‘Panama Canal under the pmoyléions- of this `title, or obstrncts or! interferes, with the egercise of any power conferred by this, »_tit1e, the vowel,. together` with -her tackle, apparel, furniture, and equipment, ibn}! be subject to lseisune end foxleiture to the United States int the enme xapuer ns merchandise is for- ‘ {cited for violation ot the customs revenue laws; end the person guilty of such failufe, obstruction, or interference shall be Sued not more than $10,000, 'ot-imprieoned not- more than

»»·e;yt»m, or both. (June .15,
1917, c. 30, Title ‘II,° $.2, 40 Stet.

,193;.Dmrn¢ien of, injury to, orlnpreper use of veéselné-— ` It jehnll be unlawful for the owner or master op any other pepon in charge or command dt my private veséel, toxeim or · domestic; or for Q may xxnember ot the crew or othef ’ within the tezritortnl Voters ot the United' Staten; willfully to cause or - permit the deetruc tion— ox·_ injmjy ot each vessel or knowingly to pernnit lvessel to be need es a oi resort fof my person irim with another on . to commit my oncnne the United S»tntm,"ox· at viola tion of tryou t oi the United Staten o1··o!·the_obligetions oi the Uniten Stetw ley? of nations, or to deireud the United States, ormevitnily tp permit sueh vessels to in violation et the t·1@tb and obligtlom of the Unite;} under law M nntiok ;~ and in auch vessels shall be so used with gné knovlmge of the owner o1·_meetei· or other person it mhergc or commend`tmreo£Q·`tho vowé, @hcr with hea tackle, apparel, fwnitunje, and eqnlp&t, nahsll he snbjoct tc , · seimré and tortcitmgc to the United Bute; in the naemennen ‘ M mercmndice is forfeited for viohtiu of the · MWBM lawn; and whocvext be Med not more than $19,000, og; imprl@ not more than tm yenm, or both (lnm 15, 1917, c. W, Title II; Q 3,-4B`8tnt. ¤.) M ·` . » ` 1%; Enp1oy@ ofytrmynd Ngvy to uforee poikmu of chapter.-·:—-·'1‘he_ President may cmloy such part ot the lent or navel ot the United mtu as he my neces sary to envy ont the ot_ thi; chapter. (June 15 1917, c. 80,- Title II, {4, 40 Stat. @0.) 1 " _

Q 50,-WAR g 293 Chapter 18.——INSURREGTION. Y & Sed. A ` · - ' 201. Federal aid for Statéfiovernxments. 202. Use of military nndnuval forces to enforce authority of Federal . _G0ver¤ment. . 203.. Dénial by State of equal protection of laws. e? . _ 204l Prpclamntion commanding irxsurgeuts to dispcrgej ·· ‘ 205. Suspension of·c0mmercia1'iutexjcourse with State an insurrection. 206. Suspension of V commercial intercéurse with part ol State in { ` insurrection. _ ‘ , [ l . 207. Pex*s0¤s`a¤ecte<1'by su pénsion qt commercial intgrcoursn. 208. Ligensing or permitting commercial intercourse with State or , _ _ region in insurrection, ‘ _ _ . ; 209. Omcgrs to can·y into eflect licenses to trade in, State or m—;;;i<>n

 _· in insurrection.- _ . · _ ’ z

210. Pcnaltles for.u¤nu@b0rized tradix1g,.and so férth; jurisdiction l° 1 . _ pt prosecutions. _ . `_ T J _ · S » 211. Investigations td detect and prevent. frauds zand;_ab€uscs. l 212. Coniiscation ot property cmplqyed to aid insursqctlcn. , t ·213. Jurisdiction or coniiscatiou proceedings. .· ·· ' 214._Pr0pe1:ty taken Von inland waters not maritime prim. t 215. Institutionut conilscati0"n'pr6cec§liug‘s. _ is 216. 1’rcveuting"trausport¤tion ot 'goods to said insurrection. 217. Tragling in capturedo: abandoned property. _! `T V 218...Changing ports, of entry. _ · _ 219. Removal ot custoxnhnuse and detention of vessels tbereat. _‘ . ` 220. Enforcgment of preceding section. “ = 22.1. Closing ports at entry; forfeiturn of vessels seam; to enter g cloned port, - _` ‘ _ _ · · _ 222. Vessels auxiliary ftp _C0¤¤t Gnnrd‘cuttcrs_ to enforce provisinns" I _ of chapter. °_ . _ ’. 223. Forfciture ot vessels owned bi citizens ot insnrréctlogpry States. l 224. Refusing cleniiances to vessels wiith suspected cnrgocs; forfeiture

_ . for departing without clwrnnce.

,‘ 225: Boudto dcrive,r cargo at destination named in clearance. t' 226. Protection"bf liens uncondnmned vessels. - X · ’ Section 201. ·FBQl€l#§1 for State Géi¤·¢rnmnts.—-111 we of , an lnsutrection in any State against the Government themci, 1 ·it shall bg lawful for the President, an application of the legin-

lntum of such State, or of the executive, when the lmisln-·

- ture ban not- be convened, to all fmith such timber of n e` the militia of any 0the1·_Stnte ot States; which may @ applied L {pr, as he, deems anmcient to suppress such nr, l on like application, to employ, for the same •n:~·:n; such , part of thé `land Q1‘_l1lV§I Ingres ot the Unitéd States as he decx.nsne<semrj.·(R. S.§5$7.) _ · · · 292.. Uaqef-nihtngy. and naval {neces in enfxce s¤hu·ity“

nf _Gcvnmi»m—Wmmm; by 1-enum at nninwfnl ob- _

r_ structig_ns,_c0hibination5, nr nsmmblngns of nr rebellion , the ¢nthm·ity`ot the Qnvernmwt qt the Unttné States, r itesnsll tw jn& t ot the @ident, l. to by gm ordinsxy at the 1l E. laws ati the Unitné Btntw within Sinha or .Tn;·ri~£0ry, it‘ r shall be lswfnl for tm to mt} fn:¢h‘th• miiltinnt any nn .. ·w allthe Statsinnd to mm} such pgrts ni the ;m·mvaE* E {umu at the Unit&_ Sum xs nn may nm necwm:3 in enforce _ ¤< tnn tnltbinl execution qt me laws of the United &stes, on to · n subpxm auch mbelllon, in whntvnx Sthte nr Tnrritnry tmreot nag · the laws of the Unitnd may be fnrvibly Mis : ed, an the y , thérwf forcibly ‘(R.‘ 8.] _‘ \ &•` B!—$¢•§e Q! ¤f_I|Wt.——\’J'heue\*ei• F lt¤ lcn, violence, unlprfnl eomhlnattnnsl o{ com P spimcién ln any Btqte no nbnttnctn gn hinénrs the execution of P the laws thereéf, and the United Stnt%, an to deprive any r portion or clean at the pecnle of snchv State ot any ot tpa. ¤ ri&ts, prlvilgga, pr immnnitigs, or protection, in thel A . Gonstitution and" nncuped by the laws tn: the pgntecticn ot. n , such rights, privil@, nr kisnmnnitiqs, nnd the c<;nstituted_ • nnthnrities of nnch mnté nm nnnblntn pmtect,`o1•, fmxn any . · I ""nnwn, tail in“nr.x·g§n~qa protection of the people in sud; rights, ·· snqh inctsnslinll be déemd n tlenlal by gnch State nf the ,_ equal protecticm of the lawsto which they are cntitled=mdcr the Constitution nt the Unitnd States: and in all meh cnsen. or