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659 _ QITLB »$$ . gm, m nyqismiv at www n tor® gumma am me United 8ut% shall Wmfully and mts , my muué =· ¤~ dtbw" Mui? at gada a¤tK· {aiu:-e` any per¤·¤¤ §  ; ~ # ma ymwwercd tc administer. patizs, wM@ the kgs M r&¤ to b$Qevc will, gr may be umd tan iuaugméa the or conduct at any

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g;%S"t‘lfl}lI$(*§t. to thswiujaryxqi thejhttcd &¤m, cwlwith nyiew ur intent th museum any oi my gction by the Governmm: at the Uuitvé wm, ar my bra¤& fhergot, ta the mj»ury» m` the Uwied States, shui! bé and tix more thai $5,090, or iuxpxgiscmd not mam than Eye yam, or both. `(Jmme"`15, 1917, C, 2m,..'1‘it§a VIII, 511, 40 Stat;. E8,). . ` , 1*232. Wmagfd af céharutcr of diphnntic ar muah: nicer.-R'h0evér~with'in the Jprisdicticn of the United Swim shall fnlseiy nwume on- pretem to M n diplomatic o;·_ mzmalur, mr omer olicial. at a foreign gavcmmcut duly- accredited as such tc the Qcvcmmenf of the·U1;i'¢ed Stahesrwith A xmeut to .dwi'raud_mch `tareign government Her any peafson; and shail take upon himself to act as such,·c1·`in such pretended ci:sz·actc~r shall dwaud or 0b£ai¤,’ or ittemptk to obtgin frqm any "pemcu cr frm said , foreign govémmeut, or from guy {Qcer thereof, any money, mper, `dccqment, or other thing nf mine, shui! be hqgd not m0iTé ·thaB $5.000, or imprisoned not mum them Eve years, or boti1.` (Jmm 15, 1917, c. 30, '1‘itle_VIIl, §‘.2, 40 Stat. 226.) ‘ · . , . 233. Acting gs foreign gsvemmefnl agent wiihcqt néticc ‘te Secretary of i Qatc.-4-Whoever, other thm; a diplqumtiq or cmsuhr c§cer arattaché, shall act in the Upitm Stgfesds an agent of a fomign`g0v*em m e¤t without prior uctmcutlcu fo the Secretary of State shall be fignéd Bot mm·e·`thsm $5,000} im imprisouéd not mére than Ave years, qr both. (June 15, 1917, xr. 30/1‘ltie VIII, 5 3, 40 Stat; 228.) . _ , ’ 234. ta hjarc ismperty of foreign gciemment; i¤dict¤e¤t.—···If two on mbps pergoné withinr the jurisdiction ct the Exaited Statics conspire to mjum o1:·"—destmy spe¢i~§c prqperty situated within a foreign xcountry mad belonging tb u‘ foreign gcvcmment gr to any pplitical gubdivisfqn thereof with which the United Sta£& is at peape; or any rgilmqil, canal, bridge, or other public utility sia situated, and ii'. one cr M01.? meh Qmms ccmmi¤ an uact within the jurisdiction ot she- Unitad States to e8ecI; the object of Mac conspiracy, edéh Vat .0104 to the cmaspiraéy shall be Quad not morewthaxn $5,008, sr nw mqre than mma year;. or `bcth. Any indictment or` information under this mctiou :. · daécribe the. wwwa: prepezty which it was the abject of the conspiracy to {umm or de:st:1·0y; (Juno i5, 1917, é. 30, Titla VIII, { 6, 40 Stat; , ‘ · .· ·— - U `· I 235. “Foreign " dcinedr-·—Thc wor<1¤`“ foreign govern¤iwt." as and in the fam- pwéecliuf Fwtings, shall be

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gsusgggts within a with which the United Siam M _ at Déiwé, wbm gcs·¢r¤mmtQ lnctmn, or — ixzwrgénts may or may r¤c¤¢¤@ by Aims United Statu as a Svvemmmt. (Jams 15, 1917, Title VIII, § 4,.40 Stat. 22B.)· ¤6. h m of mmitim of war ,mstri¢te¢.-e·-·Whoueve: greg hmmt that in uy cQ¤¤¤’¥. or in fan: mmtijy which th; United Sum ¤xe:c{$ extr¤£er1*i· torts! $m·is&c@黤,. co¤;d1t1c¤•¤¤; d@§c violence exist, which j uwlax may he by tm me at ar munitions at {° war mqcured from tm United Statm. ngd makd proclamtion ` thered, it shall be mlawtul to mmm . meh limitaigicm myd exegmm as the *’ my armi or maaitimas d wu frm any plqce in xm United §t4tas to such cmatry until ordered by the Preddenti ur by

 (Jan, 31, 19@,‘¢.°44, ·§ 1,12 Stat.·861L)   ·»

287. Faulty far exwktwtima af hmitimni var.--Wh¢pever' exportshny arm or munitions pt wg; in viplntion pt tha, pro-

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exceeding $16,@,_le1‘xby t pri ent net exeeechng two yearn _ cr tml:. juan. $1, wa, c. A4. § 2, 42*8mt. @1.) . _ 238. “Seizére of mmifms of wer, etc., intended fer expert generally; ferfel¢nre.·-·--Wnei$eev-er an attempt te made to export or nhlp fw er take ent cg the United Statm any arms "ere pnnidens of war, or cth? article; ln vimlstien of law, ee whenevu there shall be knevzn er premhle cease in miteve that any such arms e1·~menluenn~c: wer, w other nrtlclw, are being or are ‘int%ed to be expert&,.0r {rem, or taken 0-¤t_ "of the Unitegl Stntes, in wiclatwn ct law, the several ecllectere, naval chem, surveyors, . inspectors act me marshals, end deputy marshsb of the United Stats, and ievery cme: person duly nuthqrized for the  »·¤ by the President, may seize endl detainmny articles or menimm ct war about to be expnrted cr mipped tram. er um; cm ez ta United Qms, in vicletion of lnw, and the v@ls cr {vehicles the same, Vand"`·retaln posscssienv theme!. until relaxed er. ~»ee~—:.· ot as hereinafter in thié directed. It upon dmc imniry as hereinafter in this chapter provided the preperty mzed shall appear to have been about to be so unlawfully exported, shi@ from, or taken outlet the United Stetw, the eeme shall be ferfeltedto the United States,. VI(Jnne· 15; 1917, e. 30, Title VI, S 1, 40 Stnt. 223.) - -. .. ( 239. Warrant --fqr detmtien of property seized.-·-It shall m the duty of the peréonfmaking any seizure nnéer sccéms 238 te 4245, inclusive, ot this chapter to npply, with due diligence, to the judge of the distriltwenrt of the United Statw; er to me judge of the United States. district court at the Canhl Zone, » or to the judge of a courtlot first instance in the Philippine Islands, having jurisdiction ever the place within which the seizure is made, for zi warrant to jcstlty the further detention of the X property so Seized, which warrant Shall be granted only . en oath or amrmnticn showing that there isekncvm er probable cause to believe that the property wud is being er is intended _ td be exported or shipped from en taken ent ct tnelfnltw States _ in violation ot law; and it the judge refuses te mane the warrept, or application `tllereter is niet mace by the mrsm making the selzure within a rwscnnble time, not excecéni ten days utter, the seizure, the prepertylslmll forthwith be<reete1;ed\tethe.e owner cr person {rem nvhcm ‘ seized,) It the jeége is egtisied that the seizure was jnstihed under the provi or

 to 245, inclusive, ct this ehgpter, ine leans his verrant

accordingly, then the property shall be detainee by the person seizing it until the President, whe is hereby exp&b anthem-

 tc eo, omers it te be   tb tm owner cr eleimnt,

cr until it is discharged in dna merge et law on of the claimant,} er on trlgl ot ccndmnntlcn proceedings, is previd& ln the tellewim sectiens. (June 15, 1917, c. 3%§‘ltle VI, S` 2; ’4¤8¢§¢~@4·)·_-_·`~' r Y .. ” V ——` NO; Petition for reiterttien of property •ei:eé.·———;’1fne esener cxclalment 6{any property seized under sections @8 to 245, inclunve, ct. chnpta mey, at eny time icenkmnation proceeding here hem instituted, as prerlped in the Icllcwingl ·¤le petlticn for its redeentlcn lin the district _ ceurt of the United Sntcs cr — the di qccnrt et the -'Ob.¤al Zane, cr_ the court ez nrst instance in the Philippine Islands, having jurisdiction ever the place in wlaiehthe seizure was ‘¤i•de,_ whereupon the court shell advance the cause for Wzearim and determlnatien with all @ible clispgtch, end, after causing notice to. be tlven to the United States ntte:-ney _ tcrgtbe diétrlct and to the perm meking the minute, shall proceed to hen: and decide wvlnetller the property seized shall _ be metered to the petitioner er ferfeited to the United Stetes. (June 15, 1917, c. 30, Title VI, §= 3, 40 Stat: 224.) Q 24l.` Lilac! md ssl: et property ¤eized.——vWhene»·er the perelm making any sei ure under sections 238 t0‘245, inclusive, at this chapter applies fer and cbtains e warrant tm? me de-