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INL Secrets Affecting National Defense See NA·r1oNAL DEFENSE * Security for feace and Good Behavior . ` Judges and magistrates authorized to require, p. 910, § 392 Sedition A · ‘ Disloyal or seditious acts or words in time of war, punishment, p. 1091, § 33 _ Seditious Conspiracy ` · · See CRIMES AND OFFENSES Seduction I See also CRIMES ANn, OFFENSES Bankruptcy of wrongdoer as affecting liability, p. 246, § 35 Seeds See AGRICULTURE Senate - See CONGRESS Sequoia National Park See NAT1oNAL PARKS Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes Envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary, salary, p. 645, § 32 - Ser,g·eant at Arms See (`ONGBESS sSerums · " See Pvnuc HEALTH Service of Process See INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION; TRANsroRTAT1oN _ Set-Off and Counterclaim · ` Actions by United States, p. 939, §$ 774, 775 Settlement of Accounts See GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE Shanghaiing Sailors. See SEAMEN . Sheet Iron Standard gauge, p. 375, §§ 206, 208 Sheriff _ “ Deputy Sheriffs, powers and duties, p. 1602, § 544 Sherman Antitrust Law See BIONOPOLIES AND COMBINATIONS Ship Brokers , ' Tax on occupation, see INTERNAL Rr3\`ENUE Ship Mortgage Act, 1920. See SHIPPING Shipping ' See also AP1>RoPR1AT1oNs; NAVIGABLE “’ATERS; NAVIGATION RULES; '1`RANsroRTAT10N _ ' Admiralty, see United States vessels, infra " " Aidiug persons in danger at sea, duty of master of vessel, p. 1526. § 728 Assistance by Navy in season of severe weather, p. 1119, § 471 Bureau of Navigation tfonnnissioner of Navigation, annual list of vessels, p. · 1455, § 4 ` -—-·—-appointment, p. 1455, § 5 ———— duties. p. 1455, §§'.2—4 -——- report of increase of vessels, p. 1455, § 4 --- to have charge of, bureau, p. 1455, § 1 D Deputy Cominissioner of Navigation, temporary uppointment, p. 1455, § 5 · Establishment of bureau, p. 1455, § 1 { _. Necessary clerks may be transferred from other , bureaus, p. 1455,.§ 5 To he in Department of Commerce, p. 1455, § 1 Cadets or apprentices on vessels carrying foreign mails, p. 1275, § 604 . _ Canal boats, see Seamen, infra

mx 2408 Sl1ipplng——(`ontin'ued` Clearance and entry : 5 Blanks furnished by customs oflicers, p. 528, § 57 Bullion, coin, notes, or bonds of United States to be transported, p. 1466, § 98_ Clearance, form of, p. 1466. § 96 Coasting trade, clearance fee not required of licensed or enrolled vessels, 588, §‘ 288 Fees, exemption of passenger vessels running triweekl y _ between domestic and foreign ports, p. 588, § 289 -———for clearances, p.· 528, § 58 ——-;—pay1nent by ferryboats not required, p.~588, § 289 · -——-—payment not required by licensed or enrolled vessels in coasting trade, p. 588,‘§ 288 Ferryboats not required to enter a11d clear, p. 1467. § 110 , . _ ‘ Form of clearance, p. 1466, § 96 Granting of clearance by collector of district, p. 1465, § 91 · - Lake Champlain steapiboats, clearance. p. 1466. § 102 Live-oak timber, clearance of vessel laden with, p. 1466. _§ 99 ,. . . ` 1 Manifest. delivery by shippers or owners of cargo hefo_re clearance, p, 1465, § 92 ——delivery of manifest by master or commander be- . fore clearance. p. 1465, § 91 ·-+—f(lI‘lH of manifest, p. 1465,- § _93 ———oath of `master, p. 1465,`§ 94 ~ -·g——— required in trade with Alaska, p. 1466, § 95 ——— required in trade with Guam, p. 1466. § 95 ·-— required in trade with Hawaii, p. 1466, § 95 -4-- required in trade with Philippine Islands, p. 1466, § 95 ‘ —-—— required in trade with Porto Rico, p. 1466, 5 95v Manifest of cargo, delivery to collector of customsy p. 371. § _174 - Passenger vessels trading between United States and foreign ports, when exempt from entries and clearance, p. 1467, § 112 . Payment of fees on vessel outward bound, p. 1466. § 106 . U . . · Pleasure yachts. see Pleasure yachts, infra · Register deposited on entry, return to master, p. 583. §§ 247, 248 · ~ State inspection laws to be observed, p. 1466. § 97 Statement of consular services performed without fee. requiring and. filing, p. 1466, S 101 Vessels. in foreign and coasting trade on northern. northeastern, and northwestern frontiers, p. 1467} § 111 . · Vessels making daily trips on interior waters not to be ‘ charged clearance fees, p. 1467, § 113 ` Withholding clearance until payment of penalty for violation of customs law, p. 601, § 486 ·Withholding. papers, enforcement of neutrality laws. p. 461,. 5 31 · ~ Coast Guard. aid to distressed vessels on Great Lakes. p. 343, § 60 ` Commissioner of Navigation, see Bureau of Navigation. l supra Consular officers \. » Consular services to vessels without charge. p. 648. 8** Protests and declarations, authority to receive. p. 646. § 73 J . Records of vessels arriving anddeparting to be kept l•5’ consular officers, p. 646, § 74 —