Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

OFFICE OF THE ATI’ORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS AUSTIN ’ ’ . ’ xonoreble Coke R.’st6r6llSOn .::. ‘.’ QoV6rIlOrOf Texa8 Austin, 'Peras : letter of turn 4*,1942, en-. ved iron Mr. George Bawtelle, and C&S Aee~~iatiiOn, dfhed e;htillg T6@.XhtiOU8 lWOZlK&J&t6d oom6nding the Eighth C,orps oo;y OS Publlo Proolrm6tion No. X,. eger ol'ths United &ate6 Amy, omxmd, dated W 30, 1942. of your request Is whether or not an President, the Seerotary OP VW, or on6 the United States Amy under the oonmand of msndcr-ln-Chief of the Army and Troy, requir- ent of ewe flares, burning a6 ~requlred by SW- tki 7 or Artlole 1112b, V~rnon~e Annotated P6n& Cods, will cPl'6r66d6 that ritatute+ 4.82 hi& ,.- .* g660rab10 Oak6 “. @jWOASCfA, ~a#6 ) of War, oontrary to the ~Tsstriotlons applioablo .to any suoh area or zone or oontrary to the order 0s the ssorstary or War or an;r euoh milltarp.ooaP- 13UWId6rS Shall, it it appears that ha knew OP ehould have known 0r the 6xistenoo ana oxtont of the restrio-. tionrr or order ,-a that his not was in rlolatioo thsrs- _ or, be <y of a misdescanor and upon conviotion shall b% li8bi6 t0 a~fi&% Of not t0 SXOo6d $5,000~ or to imQrisOIUE6nt for AOt ?GcW6 than On6 year, or'. both, ior each otf6noo.a {Zaroh 21, 1942, 61 191,~ 56 Stati 18 & S. 0. X. 109%) .,, ‘~ .:.: : : Thua it may be seen by ths Aot df b&oh 21.~2942, the made it a.rnisaemeartor Qongr6513 to 005init aay sot in 6ny mill- trw 4r64, proeeribeb under the authoritr Of 40.~&OOUtiVe 0rd6r of the Proaidont by.tho Ssoretary of @ELF, or by eny military eor!Nndei- doaignated by the S%Ol'%tal'yOf War, OOntI'W'yt0 the rtetrlctions applioable ta 8~ such ares or oontrary to the ordarr or the Sooretary or Wir.or any suoh military oomaandor. (IA Uay 30, 1942, Li~ut%nant-GonaraL Walter Krueger,‘ * ooeaandlng the Southern Defense Cormand 6f th6 Unit%d Jtate6, proaulgeted end isiiu6d Publio Proclamation No. 1, d6slgaatla& 31 a mlltttary tire&, Texas tdilitary Area No. 1, 6mbraoipg all or the torr1tory uithln~the followinS 00unti0s~~0r the State or Texas, to-wit: &aAw, Brazorla;. Er%pnter, Calhoun, Camsr0n, Chsmbere,~CIitb6rROn; Dlamrit, B-3 Paso, Galv6stOn, $larrla,Bidalgoi Hudspeth,,'Jaokson,.Jof'S Davis; J6iierrtOn, ~6b%r&, &nnsdy,- anney, Liberty,~Matago~da, .&iav6riok, JuBo65,,Or6.11ge~ Feooa, maidio, .a6rugi0 San FatriciOj Starr, Torrell, Val Vexds, fiotoria, ,Wobbj $llaop and Zapeta.~. -. .. :.. Geld.Woolamatlon'or May 30, 1942; further provided that thr pr0toction or Amerioan ooamero% and that Of the UAlt6d Nations fromd-6 or deetruotion by enemy att&Ok involved the 0rf60tiv6~ control or artifioial lighting tilon& the southern boUdarios of- tbo Southern Dor'enso Coiw~~~dJandSara reasonable dir&an06 in- luA thoref'mn and that Corps Mea CommasUersare designated as authorities to promulgate ~tho neoeosary restrictions and orders r0r oontrol prescribed by .the Oo-ding Uenfmil or the Southern Wentlo. Coamax& Purauent tu the authority thus tested in hL8, Major- Ceceral Riohard Dono~au, oommandlng the Eighth Corpe Area ,aud a of the 20118desiguated a8 Texas l#llitary Area ho. 1, did lox June 1, 1912, prormleate re&ulations and restrictionoror & oontrtd of- &ore lighting in said area. We ublerstaud that it has been sugge&ad to you that these regulations and restriotions wlll’ba speoifioally extend- & to oov6r the extinguishuant of flare8 burhiag got8 fu the oo~~e or the .#roduotion of oil rmn 011 CieIds looated in said Trxe# lilllittU?y Mea k?O. 1. : .’ It ie our opinion and you tire odvicled t&t when Xajor- Cenerai Ruiovch or other appropriate atithoritioa 80 promulgate aad~extend the.restriotlous for Texa5 tilltarp Area No. 1 60 US to oowr the extiu&shzkent dr Caa rlarea, the proviaiona or ?scctlon 7 of lirtiolo 1112b or Vetion’a zmotated Fe!%%1Code, will be ssspcndcd insofar as there uay be conflict-for the dura- tion 0r tb wire We express nu opiaion 66 to whother or not the reatriotbms of June 1, 3962, have that efreot. A.~, Iu tima ot.Var,~Congxess emu xhe Preeldent under its dlkeotlon aud a8 Commnder~ln-Chier, hold the suprome power over the ooxiduct or any of the affair5 of’the Nation when-lt ia neoessory to take ~aotlou tar the 8uooeiM’ul proseoutloa -OS the ‘war. Aa apeoirioielly stated a.67 Corpus Jurisprudence, rt pass ~3721 ,~,~.I : .. : :' *A’sstate has no right to hinder or-embarraoe the United St&tee, direotly or indlreotly, in oerrying.out its power to make war, and no looal statute oan be pemaltted to sttid a8 a bar ~to the erreotive exeroise 0r the war power,or the federal government.* In tio~lnley v. United 249 U.,S. 387, 39 &et. 324. 63 1. %d. 668. the Unit&dStates, Statoe Subrene Court held that the-Secretary of y:!k night luwfuJ.lp prostigate rulea and regule- tioos (a8 authorized by Conggess) ~for the euppreaslon end preven- tion or houses or ill-faze in the vicinity of plaoes where the military foroes Or the Unlted~Statee were~aituated. TO tho’same mxwrabls Coke 8. Stevenson, page'& rfreot are mGtatea 247 Fed. 362, holding that the war power extenas to the moat tinute~ regulation 0r indIvl- da oonduet.and Tarble's Ceoe 13 ml. 397, 20 L. 26. 597 to the arfeot that tho war power is not subject to Interreren$e b$+the state goveramrjnt. While not preolsslp In point, your attention Is also . &irroted to the loading ease of Stdxt V. kurton, W R. I. 303 103 Atl. 962, L. R. A. 1918P, 553. In that oase e member of ~' the United States RaYal Reesne Foroe on duty In time or m aa a dispatahbm?er, was ordered by his superior ofrloer to proceed with all possible dispatch In the performmoe of a duty actsigned him. Hs~was arrestsd~bg state auChorItIe8, oharged with violating the.eye.ed laws. The Oourt said: *In easeaoe this question 1st Are the tulee established by the Cenerbl Aesenblp regulnting the uee of highways Uf the state subordinate. to the tirigenoiee of military operotlons by the. redems governmnt In time or war? In our opinion they _. fire. Under the Conntibution of the United oouferred and imposed upon the federal government bp - theConstItutIon or the Ualted States the several state0 have eubordiaated their sovsrelgntg to thnt or the nation. (Citing oaace),~ naml forosa of tha United Stotae, whiah ore ohargsb with the duty of guhrdi~g our ooaats and watervmmrays