Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 41 Part 1.djvu/57

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36 SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C1-1. 6. 1919. entered in favor of the claimant shall be fully satisfied by dpayment or conveyance, transfer, assignment, or delivery by the efendent or by the Alien Property Custodian or Treasurer of the United States on orrglfr of the hrgourt, or until iinaldjudgment or decaeefshall be ente ainstt c t, or suito erwise terminate : r , e¤1ir°if¢i?¥ei(e;:¤?r°§ howe·ver,a&`hat in respect of all property heretofore determined bg §*°§,;*§§,,“’°,,’}"**‘,,,% the President to have been held or, by, on account of, or on beha ggcmrggwtr G<¤·¤¤¤¤. of, or for the benefit of a person who was an enemy or ally of enemy, " if the President, after further mvestrgatron, shall determine that such person was an enemy or ally of enemy solely by reason of residence in that portion of the territory of any nation associated with the United States in the prosecution of the war which was occupied lg the military or naval orces of Germany or Austria-Hungary, or eir allies, and that such iperson is a citizen or subject of such asso- ,,,}§°";’,$’,{&,_°*,‘§,,;,"’§ ciated nation, then the resident, without any application being www made therefor, may order the payment, conveyance, transfer, assignment, or dehve of such money or other pro rty held by the Ahen Promrty Custoldyian, or by the Treasurer ofpthe United States, or of t interest therein; to which the President shall determine such person enti-tiled, either to ge tsard enemy or to tl11e‘p£1rso1lr6(liy whois sai pro y was conv , _ e , assrgne , ve or ar e,§,€;°§€ °' '°°°“’° over to ig; rallien Propegay (iustodiaér. And the receipt of ghe gaid enem or e rson w om said rppert was conveye , transferred; assigned,li>(i· delivgrred to the Pnirperty Custodian, shall be alfuél acquittar;ce;1ang ditgghgrge of tl:§1Alien Propelrty erte reasurero te ni tatesas ecasema e,an othe

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e ter c ` any rig t, ti e, or interest in said property, or com _ arising from the ca ture of such ro ert PQIQSI mu ”°° m` by the President or the Alien Property Custoiiian: however, That except as herem provided no such action by the President shall bar any person from the prosecution of any suit at law gr m Eguity to esta lrsh any right, title, or interest which he may No 0,,,6, _ ave erem. _ _ emmmbra um' W ’ “Except as herem provided, the money or other pro erty conveyed, transferred, assigned, delivered, or paid to the Alien Property Custodian shall not e liable to lien, attachment, garnishment, trustee Mmm m,p,M_ process, or ezgecutron, or subject to any order or decree of any court. V¤1-4<>.p-42¤- see<;1;1orEhs;rta)l1dinot apply, however]; to gnoney paid to the en op y an un ersection 10 ereo ." ·‘·’“" "°‘“°“°* ARLDIGTON MEMORIAL AMPBITHEATER COMMISSION Amphimwr Com- · mission. trgtiiilririiliniiuainirirlirlii _ For completing the construction, under the direction of a commis- “'€£*O‘fg,§‘§,j 5,,,,; V0, sion consrsting o the Secretaryd of War, the Secretary of the Navy, gzip- 88é: VM- 38, p- and Supermtendent of the lnited States Ca itol Buildin and Qrormds; John McElroy representing the Grand of the I§epub— htc;dthe]§o1;1mtancéeé<;f Cimp Noti Q, gonfe crate Veterans o e rs rrc o cum ra; an ares . ewton, representing the United Spanish War Veterans, of a memorial am hitheater, including a chapel, at the National Cemetery at Arlingtori Virginia, and in accordance with the plans of Carrere and Hastings, architects, of New York City, adopted y the commission heretofore appointed, _ and for_ each and every purpose in connection therewith, $75,000, mlgggf °* °°S° i¤· to remain av_a1lable until expended; and the limit of cost of the said memorial is increased from $750,000 to $$825,000. rxmcmcy Bureau. BUREAU OF EFFICIENCY. m”·"f_,’*§§§,g' §§j?g{S**· Not later tl1an_June 30, 1919, books, records, and papers relaf to the investigations of duphcatron of statistical and other work aigg