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Cooper of Wisconsin, ranking minority member of the committee. The final vote was concluded at 4. 10 o'clock and the Speaker signed the enrolled resolution at 4. 20 o'clock. Vice President Marshall received and signed it at 4. 32 o'clock and it was sent at once to the President. K>4 A LEAGUE OF NATIONS exists between the United States and the Imperial and Royal Austro- Hungarian Government; and I do specially direct all officers, civil or mili- tary, of the United States that they exercise vigi...lance and zeal in the dis- charge of the duties incident to such a state of war; and I do, moreover, earnestly appeal to all American citizens that they, in loyal devotion to their country, dedicated from its foundation to the principles of liberty and justice, uphold the laws of the land and give undivided and willing support to those measures which may be adopted by the constitutional authorities in prose- cuting the war to a successful issue and in obtaining a secure and just peace; And, acting under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Con- stitution of the United States and the aforesaid sections of the Revised Statutes, I do hereby further proclaim and direct that the conduct to be observed on the part of the United States toward all natives, citizens, deni- zens or subjects of Austria-Hungary, being males of the age of 14 years and upward, who shall be within the United States and not actually natural- ized, shall be as follows: All natives, citizens, denizens or subjects of Austria-Hungary, being males of 14 years and upward, who shall be within the United States and not actually naturalized, are enjoined to preserve the peace toward the United States and to refrain from crime against the public safety, and from violating the laws of the United States and of the States and Territories thereof, and to refrain from actual hostility or giving information, aid or comfort to the enemies of the United States, and to comply strictly with the regulations which are hereby or which may be from time to time pro- mulgated by the President; and so long as they shall conduct themselves in accordance with law they shall be undisturbed in the peaceful pursuit of their lives and occupations, and be accorded the consideration due to all peaceful and law-abiding persons, except so far as restrictions may be ne- cessary for their own protection and for the safety of the United States; and toward such of said persons as conduct themselves in accordance with law all citizens of the United States are enjoined to preserve the peace and to treat them with all such friendliness as may be compatible with loyalty and allegiance to the United States.
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