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PUBLIC LAW 777-SEPT. 3, 1954

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Section 12: West half northwest quarter. Township 16 north, range 31 east, Black Hills meridian Section 28: Northwest quarter; west half northeast quarter; lots 1 and 2. Approved September 3, 1954. Public Law 777 September 3, 1954

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To revise and extend the laws relating to espionage and sabotage, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That this Act, t

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divided into titles and sections, may be cited as the "li/spionage and Sabotage Act of 1954". TITLE I—WAR AND D E F E N S E M A T E R I A L S, P R E M I S E S AND U T I L I T I E S §£0. 101. Section 2151 of title 18, United States Code, is amended to read as follows: "§2151. Definitions. "As used in this chapter: "The words 'war material' include arms, armament, ammunition, livestock, forage, forest products and standing timber, stores of clothing, air, water, food, foodstuffs, fuel, supplies, munitions, and all articles, parts or ingredients, intended for, adapted to, or suitable for the use of the United States or any associate nation, in connection with the conduct of war or defense activities. "The words 'war premises' include all buildings, grounds, mines, or other places wherein such war material is being produced, manufactured, repaired, stored, mined, extracted, distributed, loaded, unloaded, or transported, together with all machinery and appliances therein contained; and all forts, arsenals, navy yards, camps, prisons, or other installations of the Armed Forces of the United States, or any associate nation. "The words 'war utilities' include all railroads, railways, electric lines, roads of whatever description, any railroad or railway fixture, canal, lock, dam, wharf, pier, dock, bridge, building, structure, engine, machine, mechanical contrivance, car, vehicle, boat, aircraft, airfields, air lanes, and fixtures or appurtenances thereof, or any other means of transportation whatsoever, whereon or whereby such war material or any troops of the United States, or of any associate nation, are being or may be transported either within the limits of the United States or upon the hi^h seas or elsewhere; and all air-conditioning systems, dams, reservoirs, aqueducts, water and gas mains and pipes, structures and buildings, whereby or in connection with which air, water or gas is being furnished, or may be furnished, to any war premises or to the Armed Forces of the United States, or any associate nation, and all electric light and power, steam or pneumatic power, telephone and telegraph plants, poles, wires, and fixtures, and wireless stations, and the buildings connected with the maintenance and operation thereof used to supply air, water, light, heat, power, or facilities of communication to any war premises or to the Armed Forces of the United States, or any associate nation.