n enemy shall not have in his possession at
any time or place any firearms, weapons or implement of
war, or component parts thereof; ammunition, Maxim or
other silencer, arms or explosives or material used in the
manufacture of explosives.
Second. An alien enemy shall not have in his possession at
any time or place, or use or operate, any aircraft or
wireless apparatus, or any form of signaling device, or
any form of cipher code or any paper, document or book
written or printed in cipher, or in which there may be
invisible writing.
Third. All property found in the possession of an alien
enemy in violation of the foregoing regulations shall be
subject to seizure by the United States.
Fourth. An alien enemy shall not approach or be found
within one-half of a mile of any Federal or State fort,
camp, arsenal, aircraft station, Government or naval
vessel, navy-yard, factory or workshop for the
manufacture of munitions of war or of any products for the
use of the army or navy.
Fifth. An alien enemy shall not write, print or publish
any attack or threat against the Government or Congress of
the United States, or either branch thereof, or against
the measures or policy of the United States, or against
the persons or property of any person in the military,
naval or civil service of the United States, or of the
States or Territories, or of the District of Columbia, or
of the municipal governments therein.
Sixth. An alien enemy shall not commit or abet any hostile
acts against the United States, or give information, aid
or comfort to its enemies.
Seventh. An alien enemy shall not reside in or continue to
reside in, to remain in or enter any locality which the
President may from time to time designate by an executive
order as a prohibitive area in which residence by an alien
enemy shall be found by him to constitute a danger to the
public peace and safety of the United States except by
permit from the President and except under such
limitations or restrictions as the President may
prescribe.
Eighth. An alien enemy whom the President shall have
reasonable cause to believe to be aiding or about to aid
the enemy, or to be at large to the danger of the public
peace or safety of the United States, or to have violated
or to be about to violate
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