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Public No. 24, 65th Congress, approved, June 15, 1917.

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of 1917... Public No. 135, 65th Congress, approved, Apr. 20, 1918. To punish willful injury or destruction of war materials... Public No. 150, 65th Congress, approved, May 16, 1918. Amendment to Espionage Act of 1917..

Public Res. 64 (Extract), 66th Congress, approved, Mar. 3, 1921. To
Repeal Espionage Act of 1917 as amended and to revive and restore the
provisions of Sec. 3 of Act of 1917..

Public No. 418, 75th Congress, approved, Jan. 12, 1938. Prohibit making
photographs, maps, etc. of vital military and naval installations... ---
Public No. 583, 75th Congress, approved, June 8, 1938. Foreign Agents
Registration Act...

Public No. 443, 76th Congress, approved, Mar. 28, 1940. To amend
Espionage Act of 1917, as amended to increase penalties for peacetime
violations.

Public No. 886, 76th Congress, approved, Nov. 30, 1940. To amend Act of Apr. 20, 1918. Act to punish willful injury or destruction of war materials

Public No. 234, 77th Congress, approved, Aug. 21, 1941. To amend Act of
Apr. 20, 1918 and Act of Nov. 30, 1940. Punishing the willful injury or
destruction of war materials..

Public No. 532, 77th Congress, approved, Apr. 29, 1942. Amends the
Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938-

Public No. 706, 77th Congress, approved, Aug. 24, 1942. Suspending
Statutes of Limitations in cases involving offenses relating to con-
spiracy, etc.--

Public No. 844, 77th Congress, approved, Dec. 24, 1942. To amend Act
of Apr. 20, 1918 as amended, to punish willful injury or destruction of
war materials..

Public No. 384, 78th Congress, approved, June 30, 1944. To implement
jurisdiction of service courts of friendly foreign forces within the U. S..
Public No. 110, 81st Congress, approved, June 20, 1949. Central Intelli-
gence Agency Act of 1949..
Public No. 53, 82d Congress, approved, June 26, 1951.
of Central Intelligence Agency Act of 1949.
Public No. 513, 81st Congress, approved, May 13, 1950.
closures of information concerning the cryptographic systems and com-
munication intelligence activities of the U. S....

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Public No. 831 (Extract), 81st Congress. Became law Sept. 23, 1950.
Amends Foreign Agent Registration Act of 1938 and Espionage Acts..
Public No. 99, 83d Congress. To increase Espionage Penalties for
sabotage of war materials under Emergency War Powers Act.
Public No. 264, 83d Congress. To amend Espionage Act of 1917,
relative illegal exportation, seizure, etc., of war materials.
Public No. 557, 83d Congress. To amend Internal Security Act of 1950,
relative to Printing Presses..

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Public No. 772, 83d Congress. Expatriation Act, 1954, Persons convicted
of treason against U. S. to forfeit U. S. Citizenship..
Public No. 777, 83d Congress. Espionage and Sabotage Act of '954,
pertaining to War and Defense Materials, Premises, and Utilities...____
Public No. 173, 84th Congress, approved July 26, 1955, to amend subsec-
tion (e) of section 13A of the Subversive Activities Control Act of 1950--
Public No. 254, 84th Congress, approved August 5, 1955, to provide for
5-year terms of office for members of the Subversive Activities Control
Board with one of such terms expiring in each calendar year
Public No. 766, 84th Congress, approved July 24, 1956, to increase the
penalties applicable to seditious conspiracy, advocating overthrow of
Government, and conspiracy to advocate overthrow of Government......
Public No. 880 (extract), 84th Congress, approved August 1, 1956, con-
viction of subversive activities, etc..

Public No. 893, 84th Congress, approved August 1, 1956, to require the
registration of certain persons who have knowledge of or have received
instruction or assignment in the espionage, counterespionage, or sabo-
tage service or tactics of a foreign government or foreign political party.

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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

PUBLIC-No. 24-65TH CONGRESS.)

(H. R 291.)

An Act To punish acts of interference with the foreign relations, the neutrality, and the foreign commerce of the United States, to punish espionage, and better to enforce the criminal laws of the United States, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled:

TITLE I.

ESPIONAGE.

SECTION 1. That (a) whoever, for the purpose of obtaining information respecting the national defense with intent or reason to believe that the information to be obtained is to be used to the injury of the United States, or to the advantage of any foreign nation, goes upon, enters, flies over, or otherwise obtains information concerning any vessel, aircraft, work of defense, navy yard, naval station, submarine base, coaling station, fort, battery, torpedo station, dockyard, canal, railroad, arsenal, camp, factory, mine, telegraph, telephone, wireless, or signal station, building, office, or other place connected with the national defense, owned or constructed, or in progress of construction by the United States or under the control of the United States, or of any of its officers or agents, or within the exclusive jurisdiction of the United States, or any place in which any vessel, aircraft, arms, munitions, or other materials or instruments for use in time of war are being made, prepared, repaired, or stored, under any contract or agreement with the United States, or with any person on behalf of the United States, or otherwise on behalf of the United States, or any prohibited place within the meaning of section six of this title, or (b) whoever for the purpose aforesaid, and with like intent or reason to believe, copies, takes, makes, or obtains, or attempts, or induces or aids another to copy, take, make, or obtain, any sketch, photograph, photographic negative, blue print, plan, map, model, instrument, appliance, document, writing, or note of anything connected with the national defense, or (c) whoever, for the purpose aforesaid, receives or obtains or agrees or attempts or induces or aids another to receive or obtain from any person, or from any source whatever, any document, writing, code book, signal book, sketch, photograph, photographic negative, blue print, plan, map, model, instrument, appliance, or note, of anything connected with the national defense, knowing or having reason to believe, at the time he receives or obtains, or agrees or attempts or induces or aids another to receive or obtain it, that it has been or will be obtained, taken, made or disposed of by any person contrary to the provisions of this title; or (d) whoever, lawfully or unlawfully having possession of, access to, control over, or being intrusted with any document, writing, code book, signal book, sketch, photograph, photographic negative, blue print, plan, map, model, instrument,

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