Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1939 — Page 5

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3: PREPARED OF NEUTRALITY

New Emergency Measures Ready for Signature By President.

WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 (U. BP) — The Government has prepared a long series of regulations which will | be issued as necessary to preserve) American neutrality and cushion! the shock of European hostilities on domestic affairs. These plans were perfected within the last 10 gays. It was understood today that the| emergency measures would be pro proclaimed gradually, as and i | developments warrant. But action! can be taken rapidly if needed. The| proclamations are ready for signa-| tare, Following is a summary of various | powers which the Government has! authority to invoke:

Neutrality Law

For the Neutrality Law to be effective, Mr. Roosevelt must issue a proclamation finding that a state of War exists between certain named) countries, The President invoked it in the Ttalian-Ethiopian war; has not done so in the Chinese-Japanese | war. | When such a proclamation has) been issued, no arms, ammunition, | nor “implements of war” may shipped to a belligerent, nor consighed to a neutral for trans-ship-ment to one of the nations at war.) This includes arms, airplanes, airplane engines, and explosives, but does not include raw materials such as wheat or cotton, oil, steel, copper or like materials Another section forbids extension | Of credits or sale of securities of the Warring nations, but the act permits Mr. Roosevelt to allow ordinary com- | mercial credit transactions not connected with the conflict itself. No American may travel on a ship fiving the flag of a belligerent except that for 90 dave after the war proclamation U. S citizens may return home. | No vessel fiving the American flag May carry arms to or for any beljigerent. No American vessel trading With a belligerent may be armed.

Panama Canal Under the Hav-Paunceforte treaty with Great Britain, all nations enJoy equal rights in the use of the canal during peace time. The outbreak of war makes jt certain that such problems as the rights of belligerents to ship repair facilities and other special privileges must be reconsidered, officials said. Finance, Banking and Markets The Securities and Exchange Commission, the New York Stock Exchange and the Treasury have Approved plans to maintain order in the securities market. Similar plans have been prepared for the commodity markets. Communications | The Federal Communications Aet gives Mr. Roosevelt authority to suspend or change all regulations affecting domestic and foreign broadcasting, te close any radio station, and te take over private broadeasting equipment for Government use upon payment of “just compensation to the owners.” Shipping and Customs Customs collectors are required to enforce these general neutrality steps: To detain U S. ports any vesgel manifestly built for warlike purposes and about to depart from the United States with a carge consistNg Principally of arms and munitions of wan when the number of men shipped on Hoard or other ¢ircumstances render it probable that the vessel is intended to eruise or commit hostilities Bpon the subjects citizens or property of any foreign country with Which the Uniteq States is at peace; | To detain any foreigh merchant! vessel Which gives reason to believe that she intends to change her staTiS &0 as to become an auxiliary SHuiser or an armed vessel: to withhold clearance papers from Ships believed to be about to carry fuel AMS, ammunition, men or supplies to any warship or supply ship of a pelligerent power during the existence of a war to which the U. 8 is Hot a party. Miscellaneons Recruiting of soldiers in this coun- | try to serve another nation ifs fore bidden The State Department may regufate the collection of funds to aid either side

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All Reich Liners Rush Full Steam for Safety

NEW YORK, Sept. 1 (U. B).—Alljmen which left New York Wednes-

German liners on the high seas were day, ean 2 hey |

heading at full speed for safe ports FL veh as Great Britain was not | today under plans completed by the now at war.

| Nazi shipping combine only a ew | hours before the outbreak of hostil- HT ities with Poland. POL y | The major problem, disposition © the liner Columbus which has er | 6 COUNT S AVS steaming toward New York from Europe, was solved last night when the North German Lloyd Line ordered the ship to put into Havana. “The Poles will do all to defend Scheduled to dock at 4 p. m. today, it will discharge its 745 passen- their country gers, mostly Americans, and return| This declaration comes Irom | to Germany. The Bremen, a poten- Count Rudolf Baworowski, 22-year-| tially rich war priats Yas en toute old lieutenant in the Polish army to Germany under forced arait lis today. | without passengers. When it yegt | WHO is Visiting Indianapo A | New York two davs ago after an ex- | The young soldier declared the traOHAINATY Federal search and ex-| ‘Polish army is one of the best in | amination had delayed it 36 hours, me world, and it will fight—to the | there were unconfirmed reports that last man. ; Aka | a British cruiser lay outside the Count Baworowski, who Ne wt HATBOr to trail it across the Atlantic. | Ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. The $60.000000 French liner Nor- Reid H. McLain, left Poland Aug. mandie is expected to stay here in- 11 and said he will return immedidefinitely awaiting orders. [avy for army duty. The Furness liner Queen of Ber- | El ph ™ AT” Zt muda, which will be taken over for | DUTCH TROOPS ON MARCH war transport duty if needed, left! THE HAGUE, Sept. 1 (U. P).— port yesterday manned by a skele- Holland's troops, completely mobilton crew and with her sides and ized, - ut highways today rtholes camoufia by ray en route to the frontier. Bait, $M y | Queen Wilhelmina, Princess JuiiRE ana, Prince Bernhard and the little LONDON, Sept. 1 (U. P) —An| Princesses received a great demonAdmiralty spokesman said today stration of loyalty from tens of | | the Admiralty knew nothing of thousands of Hollanders who gath- | reports that a British warship had ered at the royal palace when they lite the German liner Bre- | arrived from Soestdijk.

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