National Munitions Act: Hearings... on H.R. 8788... July 16-18, 1935 |
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... situation . The CHAIRMAN . The President could refuse to allow the exporta- tion of arms to the people on either side in a particular country . Mr. GREEN . At the present time there are restrictions on exports applying to China , Cuba ...
... situation . The CHAIRMAN . The President could refuse to allow the exporta- tion of arms to the people on either side in a particular country . Mr. GREEN . At the present time there are restrictions on exports applying to China , Cuba ...
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... situation where a munitions concern desired a license to make a shipment to one of the countries now indebted to us and in default , would he have the right , under your bill , to take that into consideration , where it is proposed that ...
... situation where a munitions concern desired a license to make a shipment to one of the countries now indebted to us and in default , would he have the right , under your bill , to take that into consideration , where it is proposed that ...
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... situation that now confronts us in connection with Ethiopia and Italy ? The CHAIRMAN . No , sir . Mr. GREEN . I can do that in a very few minutes , if you wish . Mr. GRAY . That is a concrete proposition , and we can appreciate that ...
... situation that now confronts us in connection with Ethiopia and Italy ? The CHAIRMAN . No , sir . Mr. GREEN . I can do that in a very few minutes , if you wish . Mr. GRAY . That is a concrete proposition , and we can appreciate that ...
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... situation between Italy and Ethiopia . If it is proper that such a statement should go into the record , I will be very glad to hear what you have to say about that . Mr. GREEN . I do not think there would be any impropriety in replying ...
... situation between Italy and Ethiopia . If it is proper that such a statement should go into the record , I will be very glad to hear what you have to say about that . Mr. GREEN . I do not think there would be any impropriety in replying ...
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... situation ? Mr. GREEN . We would have two advantages . We would first have the advantage of knowing the facts , of knowing what shipments , if any , were going . In the second place , we would have the advantage of having pre- pared and ...
... situation ? Mr. GREEN . We would have two advantages . We would first have the advantage of knowing the facts , of knowing what shipments , if any , were going . In the second place , we would have the advantage of having pre- pared and ...
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administrative machinery amendment ammunition arms and munitions arms manufacturers Arms Traffic Convention belligerent countries BLOOM Board Bolivia and Paraguay CALDWELL Captain Cage Captain FARBER CASTELLOW CHAIRMAN chemical warfare CHRISTIANSON COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN Congress Convention of 1925 Cuba definite Department of Justice EMBICK enable enacted enforce Ethiopia export license export of arms export or import extraterritorial jurisdiction FISH germane Government GRAY GREEN hearing Honduras House implements of war international traffic JOHNSON joint resolution JULY 18 June 18 license issued list of articles manufacture for export matter ment NATIONAL MUNITIONS ACT Navy negotiation in Geneva officer person required provisions of section purpose ratified records reference required to register restrictions on exports sale of arms Secretary Secretary of War Senate sets up administrative shipment of arms statement thing TINKHAM trade in arms traffic in arms Treasury treaty United War Department
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Page 2 - person" as used in this Act shall be construed to mean and include a...
Page 1 - The President is hereby authorized to proclaim upon recommendation of the Board from time to time a list of articles which shall be considered arms, ammunition, and implements of war for the purposes of this section.
Page 2 - ... (d) It shall be unlawful for any person to export, or attempt to export, from the United States to any other state, any of the arms, ammunition, or implements of war referred to in...
Page 23 - State of any change in the arms, ammunition, or implements of war which he exports, imports, or manufactures; and upon such notification the Secretary of State shall issue to such person an amended certificate of registration, free of charge, which shall remain valid until the date of expiration of the original certificate.
Page 1 - means the National Munitions Control Board which is hereby established to carry out the provisions of this Act. The Board shall consist of the Secretary of State, who shall be chairman and executive officer of the Board; the Secretary of the Treasury; the Secretary of War; the Secretary of the Navy; and the Secretary of Commerce. Except as otherwise...
Page 1 - Act, whether as an exporter, importer, manufacturer, or dealer, shall register with the Secretary of State his name, or business name, principal place of business, and places of business in the United States, and a list of the arms, ammunition, and implements of war which he manufactures, imports, or exports.
Page 2 - ... or to import or attempt to import to the United States from any other state, any of the arms, ammunition or implements of war...
Page 1 - State shall issue to such person an amended certificate of registration, free of charge, which shall remain valid until the date of expiration of the original certificate. Every person required to register under the provisions of this section shall pay a registration fee of $500...
Page 2 - ... (g) No purchase of arms, ammunition, or implements of war shall be made on behalf of the United States by any officer, executive department, or independent establishment of the Government from any prson who shall have failed to register under the provisions of this joint resolution.
Page 2 - Any undertaking or promise, such as is described in this section, or any other undertaking or promise in conflict with the public policy declared in section 2 of this Act, is hereby declared to be contrary to the public policy of the United States...