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SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 321. 1909. 1103 whoever, after having been admitted to be a citizen, shall, on oath or by affidavit, knowingly deny that he has been so admitted, with the intent to evade or avoid any duty or liability imposed or required by . law, shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars, or imprisoned P“¤*°**¤*’¤* ‘°*- not more than five years or both. Sec. 78. Whoever shall in any manner use, for the pu e of cé**°*;P}jge**é:r¥•g; registering as a voter, or as evidence of aht to vote, or olthefwise mee unlawfully, any order, certificate of citizehisgiip, or certificate, judg- l02S_ S" ‘°°' M"' " ment, or exempliiication, showing any person to be admitted to be a _ citizen, whether heretofore or hereafter issued or made, knowing that such order, certificate, jud ent, or exem liiication has been unlawfully issued or made; or whblever shall unlawfully use, or attempt to use, any such order or certificate, issued to or in the name of any other person, or in a fictitious name, or the name of a deceased person, shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars, or imprisoned not P°¤*¤¤m°“* ‘°*- more than Eve years, or both. Sec. 79. Whoever shall knowingly use any certificate of naturaliza- dgjggggn °'°**'**¤¤ tion heretofore or which hereafter may be granted by any court, 1:. s., sel:. ms, p. which has been or may be rocured through fraud or by false evidence, mu or which has been or may hereafter be issued by the clerk or any other officer of the court without any a arance and hearing of the applicant in court and without lawfiilmauthority; or whoever for any fraudulent u whatever, shall falsely re resent himself to be a citizen of the flnited States without having been duly admitted to citizenship, shall be hned not more than one thousand dollars, or *"’”*""'°'“*°’- imprisoned W; more than two years, or botlg b f rum, _ in mo. 80. oever, in an prun er or y virtue 0 any ,,m,._,m"°‘““¥ law relating to the naturahzation ofngliens, shall knowingly swear mp; s.. ¤:iiuss°si€:». falsely in any case where an oath is made or ailidavit taken, shall be ‘ _ fined not more than one thousand dollars and imprisoned not more "““"""°““°'· than five years. _ _ Sec. 81. The provisions of the five sections last receding shall ,,,f'°,§‘“§,‘§{"c§,‘f}’,l,*°§; apply to all proceedings had or taken, or attempted) to be ad or ¤¤é¤rg¤i¤¤Sgc¤¤m9 taken, before any court in which any roceeding for naturalization msi "' p' ma be commenced or attempted to he commenced, and whether such court was vested by law with jurisdiction in naturalization proceedings or not. ` Sec. 82. Whoever, with intent that any person shall perform °,§“g§s$,*Qf*,§Q§}$°'“"‘ service or labor of any kind on board of any vessel engaged in trade v¤i.s4. asm. and commerce among the several States or with foreign nations, or on board of any vessel of the United States en ved in navigating the high seas or any navigable water of the Siiited States, sha rocure or induce, or attempt to procure or induce, another, by fbrce or threats or by representations which he knows or believes to be untrue, or while the uerson so procured or induced is intoxicated or under the influence of} any drug. to go on board of any such vessel, or to sign or in anywise enter into any agreement to go on board of any suc vessel to perform service or labor thereon; or whoever shall knowingly detain on board of any such vessel any person so procured or induced to o on board thereof, or to enter into any agreement to o on board thereof, by any means herein defined; or whoever shall knowing} * aid or abet in the doing of any of the thin s herein I’¤"i5¤m°¤“°*- made unlawfull shall be fined not more than one thousamf dollars, or gmprisonpd ploihngoreughar; (me year, or bothi b k Ec. 83. t s a e u aw u or any nation an , or an corpo— 9Q1*2¤¤¤°¤= <=9¤· ration organized by authority of any law of Congress, to yinake a ;ilegzil>ii§f°r Wutlm money contribution in connection with any election to any political l°" 3** p" 8*** office. It shall also be imlawful for any corporation whatever to make a money contribution in connection with any election at which Presidential and Vice·Presidential electors or a Representative in