Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 38 Part 2.djvu/804

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2006 PROCLAMATIONS, 1914. the United States " the following acts are forbiddento be done, under A N I bm in iéevere penalties, within the territory and jurisdiction of the United C °* **9 t t t ‘t:— _ _ Umm Bmw www- lt. cicczpvtling and exercising a commission to serve_e1ther of the said belligerents by land or by sea ainst the other belligerent. _ _ 2. Enlist° or entering intoiigie service of either o the said belligerents an alsloldner, or as a marine? or seaman on board of any vessel f , tter , or riva eer. _ _ _ Ehgaliiring pi? andgsihterlpeisontgo enl1stid<;r enlter huplself in ` i ero esai e igeren asaso er rasa_ arme 01°§ O(;1§O8»I'd of any vessel of war, letter of marqixe, or privateerf 4. anotherperson to go beyond the limits or_]ur1sdiction of the United States with intent to be enhsted as aforesaid. _ _ 5. Hnj1ng_another person to go beyond the hmits of the United States with intent to e entered mto service as aforesaid. _ 6. Retaining another person to go beyond the limits of the United States with intent to be enlisted as aforesaid. _ _ 7. Retaining another person to_go beyond the limits the United R¤s¤¤¤f¤•¤¤¤¤*=*· States with intent to be entered mto service as aforesaid. (But the said act is_ not to be construed to extend to a citizen or subéect of either belligerent who, béaag transiently withm the United tates,l shall, onhbonIrdt<§1a§y as ofivzngé whgzh, at the time oi its arrivaf 'thm ni a was an equip as suc vesse o

1ar enlist or enter or hire or retain anofggi subéect or citizen

of the same belligerent, who is transiently within the nited States, to enlist or enter himself to serve such belliggrent on board such vessel of wnr, if the United States shall then at peace with such belhg` rent. 8. lzitting out and or attempting to fit out and arm, or procuring to be fitted out and armed, or knowingly being concerned m the furnishing, fitting out, or arming of any ship or vesse with intent $at sucliwsnbip or vesse shall be cmp oyed m the service of either of `d erents. gsm or delivering a commission within the territo or 'nris— . IY J diction one e Stags for zany ship or vessel to the intent that sh em y as oresai . ldiu (i>r a ting, or procuring to be increased or augmented, or knowingl concerned in increas` or augmenting, the force of any ship of war, cruiser or other armldllvessel, which at the time of her arrival within the United States was a shi of war, cruiser, or armed vessel in the service of either of the said bell-igerents, or belonging to the subjects of either, by adding to the number of guns of such vessels, or by changing those on board of her for guns of a lafigenpahber, or by the addition thereto of any equipment solely app ca e to war. 1 1. Beginning or setting on foot or providing o arm` g th for any military expedition or enteniprise to ergariiiied on f1fb?1e!3; territory or jurisdiction of the Unite States against the territories or dominions of either of the said belligerents.

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  • ”'*?°"*°* “*°”· n States by the armed vessels of a belligerent, whether public ships or

privateers, for the purpose of preparing for hostile operations, or as posts knf pbsgrvation uppn the shliips of aver or privateers or merchant vesseoae erentyingt tto teth"- diction of theuUnited tatesvflmilrstolbeerlggaidgdl as itigfriendlydlllaiisd offensive, and in violation of that neutrality which it is the determination of this government to observe; and to the end that the hazard and mconvenience of such apprehended practices may be avoided, I further proclaim and declare that from and after the eighth