Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 40 Part 1.djvu/444

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.

SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 106. 1917. 425 lector with reference to such shilpment and particularly those which may indicate that such gold or s` ver coin or ullion or moneys of the United States ma be intended for delivery or may be delivered, directly or indirectly, to an enemy or an ally of enemy. Apmprmm,0m1_ Sec. 15. That the sum of $450,000 is hereby approplriated, out of mes,expe¤m.em. any money in the Treasury of the United States_not otherwise appropriated, to be used in the discretion of the President for the purpose of c out the provisions of this Act during the fiscal gear ending Jun eth, nineteen hundred and eighteen, and for the payment of salaries of all persons employed under this Act, together wrth the necessary expenses for transportation, subsistence, rental of quarters in the District of Columbia, books of reference, periodicals, stationery, tyyipwriters and exchanges thereof, miscellaneous supplies, printing to e done at (élcgviernmfnl; Printing Office, and all other necessary ex notin u int e ore o' . _ _ gmc. 16. That whoever shall w§I.ll`l1i1l§y violate any of the provisions ,,,,,P,i‘*,§‘"g,,,{, of this Act or of an license, rule, or regulation issued thereunder, and *°¢¤*¤*i°¤¤·°*°· whoever shall willfiilly violate, neglect, or refuse to comply with any order of the President issued in com liance with the provisions of this 1, ., mt ,0mm_ Act shall, upon conviction, be fined) not more than $10,000, or, if a mpsmm. natural person, imprisoned for not more than ten years or both; and the officer, director, or agent of any corporation who knowingly participates in such violation shall be punished by a like Hne, imprisonment, or both, and any property, funds, securities, papers, or other ,,§‘j'§°,§"” °' *"°P' articles or documents, or any vessel, together with her tackle apparel, furniture, and equi ment, concerned m such violation shall e forfeited to the Unite<ilStates. I _ _ M db Sec. 17. That the courts of the United States are hereby m.,t,,,,,m_ · given jurisdiction to make and enter all such rules as to notice and otherwisle, and all sucggrders and degrees, and to issuug such process Aornk m asmay enecessary roper in-t epremises toe orcet epr0— P_ _ visions of this Act, with a right of appeal rom the final order or decree V 36'Pp mlm, of such court as provided in sections one hundred and twenty-eight and two hundred and thirt -eight of the Act of March third, mneteen hundred and eleven, entitled ‘An Act to codify, revise, and amend the laws relating to the judiciary? Iumdmm 0, mm Sec. 18. That the several courts of first instance in the Philippine or rmuppms nam Islands and the district court of the Canal Zone shall have jurisdic- “‘°°‘“° Z°"°‘ tion of offenses under this Act committed within their respective districts, and concrurent jurisdiction with the district courts of the 0,,,,,%,,,d,, ,t,_ · United States of oiienses under this Act committed upon the high V°l· ·P·*6°°· seas and of conspiracies to commit such oienses as defined by section.thirty-seven of the Act entitled "An Act to codif , revise, and amend the penal laws of the United States, " approved {lamb fourth, nineteen hundred and nine, and the provisions of such section for the purpose of this Act are hereby extended to the Philippine Islands mg t° th° (·iiE`°l Z°”.i° s tt al me A (1 1 t P¤¤,;,¤¤,,,,g #¤··· Ec. 19. at ten a a ter e a prov 0 's ct an unti the , ‘·° 'f··,,,,,m; end of the war, it shall bz unlawful flir any person, firm, corporation, i¤i§g!¤¤utg¤vgu_§wg}¤ or association, to print publish or circulate, or cause to be printed, p° °°’° " ' published, or circu ated rn any ioreign languiige, any news item, editorral or other printed matter, respecting e Government of the United States, or of any nation engaged in the present war, its policies, international relations, the state or conduct of the war, or any matter relating thereto: Pmmkied, That this section shall not aplpisy §zv¢•·: mm it to_ any print, newspaper, or publication where the publisher or gwmmiiiiaum am trlbutor thereof, on or- before offering the same for mailing, or in any ;,",§’,_,§‘{",,,,,”";?f,“g,;_ ““° manner distrrbuting 1t to the public, has filed with the postmaster at the place of publication, in the form of an aflidavit, a true and complete translatron of the entire article containing such matter proposed p to be published in such print, newspaper, or publication, an has