Every person who, in any court of the United States or in any court of any of the states, within a period of ten years past, has pleaded guilty to, or been convicted of, any of the crimes of murder, manslaughter, rape, maiming, shooting with intent to kill or wound, cutting with intent to wound, or kill, assault with intent to kill or to commit robbery or rape, kidnapping, robbery, arson, burglary, breaking and entering in the daytime, grand larceny, pocket picking, embezzlement, blackmailing, extortion or malicious destruction of property, forgery, uttering a forged instrument, obtaining money or property by false pretenses, carrying concealed weapons, receiving stolen property, counterfeiting, bribery, perjury, conspiracy, using mails to defraud, or transportation of females for immoral purposes, who comes within the corporate limits, from any point outside thereof, whether in transit through the City or not, shall report to the Chief of Police immediately after his arrival within the corporate limits, and shall furnish to the Chief of Police a written statement signed by such person, containing the true name of such person and each other name or alias by which such person is or has been known, a full and complete description of such person, the name of each of the crimes hereinbefore enumerated of which he has been convicted or to which he has pleaded guilty, together with the title of the court wherein such proceedings occurred and the location of the court, the name under which he was there charged, and the date of such plea or conviction, the name and location of any and each prison, reformatory or other penal institution, in which he has been confined upon sentence therefor, together with the address of his residence, stopping place or living quarters within the City, if any, or the address or location of his intended residence, stopping place or living quarters and each thereof, and the length of time for which he intends to remain or reside within the City. (Ord. 80-1973. Passed 12-10-73.)