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rnocmmarrons, ieee. 2625 In T. 12 S., R. 40 E., Lots 1, 4 and 5 Sec. 6, SEM NWM and WM SEM 7, SWM SWM See. 8, SEM NEM and SWM SWM Sec. 17, Lot 2 and~SEV SEM Sec. 18. · , A In Witness Whereof,4I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United-States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this 11th day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand. nine hundred and [sua:.] twenty·six, and of the Inde endenee of the United States of America the one hundredp and fifty-first. " Canvm Coomncn By the President; _ FRANK B Knnnoec ` Secretary of State. 4* ‘Br run PR'ESID1‘JNT,bF'THE Umrnn Srarns or Aumuca S¤¤¤<=ml>er15.1926-

‘ A PROCLAMATION.

Whereas, Section I _of a Joint Resolution of Congress, entitled §j.‘§g;°b‘{g_°'”"· °*°· a· "Joint Resolution to Prohibit/the Exportation of Arms or Muni- V<>l·42.p.36l. tions of. War from the¥Un.itod States to‘Certain Countries, and for other Purposes ",’ approved Januaiy 31, 1922, provides as follows: - ’ -“‘That whenever the President Ends that in- any American country, ,,(§{_*‘“‘°" °““’°““* or in any country in which the United_States exercises extraterritorial jurisdiction, conditions of domestic violence exist, which are or may be promoted by the use of arms or munitions of war procured from the United States, and makes proclamation thereof, it shall be unlawful to export, except under suc limitations and exceptions as the Presi- dent prescribes, any arms ormunitions of war from any placein the United States to such coimtry imtil otherwise ordered by the President orbyCongfess:l’*· ‘ * · " , _ ·‘ And whereas, it is provided bySection II of thesaidlJoint Resolu- "°‘· *’· ¤·3°‘· tion that "Whoever exports any arms or munitions of war in viola- tion of section’I shall on conviction be punished by fine notexceeding $10,000, orby imprisonment not exceeding two ’years, or both," ‘ _ ‘ Now, therefore, I,”Calvin Coolidge, President of the United States m§%’§'},§§,‘},‘;, §,s,§,‘; of Americaynacting imder and by virtue of the authority conferredin i¤ Nl¢¤¤¤¤¤¤- me by the said·Joint Resolution of Congressydo hereby declare and proclaim that I have found that there exist in·Nicaragua suchcondi- tions of domesticviolence which are ormaybe promoted b the use of amrsor munitions of war gitemaimm t eUnited States as _ contemplated by the said Joint esolution; and I do hereby adnionish g,,°‘Q¥,§'g§‘,§,$,§°§,'}S§,‘,§§§j allcitizens of the’United‘_States and gérsoirto abstain from every ¤=¢·· l¤¤¤¢l<>- violation of the Erovisions·of’the Joiiiti esolutioniibove set' forth, hereby made app 'cable-to Nicw; dohereliy warn them that all violations of such pr¤vi¤i<>¤s‘ v llé Y§°*¤l1¤1Y 1>¤*le¤<=¤¢¤d- i 0,,.0.,, M, e,,,.,.,., 1 Amd Iilo`hereby*·,enjoin upon allo cers of the United States, uw;. cha:i·gedwi1}i‘the execution of theilaws thereof, the*utmost diligence

 preventing violations of the said Joint Resolution and this my

Proclamation issued thereunder,_and in bringing to trial and punish- ment a1iy=o§eiiders against the same. swam of Sm! to And do hereby elegate to the Secretary of State the powerof premise ximzuutm, prescribing exceptions and limitations to the application of the said °°°‘ oint Resolution of January 31, 1922, as`made·effective2·by this my Proclamation issued thereunder. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed.