Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/1543

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1516 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Cns. 285, 286. 1923. - .mn·m 1 f tu lized American citizen ¤ig=l:`¤¤¤??°u1at “Sec. QL the C a1inA,ct;lIig7llnri0trlie denied on the ground r der the rovrsrons of the s . . . mpigmlgiigggwg gil any pregumption of expatriation which has arrsen against hun, g$2i?3£§¢?¤»°£*§& under the second sentence of section 2 of the Act entitled An Act. v°1'3*’p°ml" ‘ reference to the expatriation of citizens and their protection ii1broad" approved March 2, 1907, if he shall give satisfactory evidence to the Bresident, or the court, as the case_may be, of hrs uninterted lo alt to the United States during his a sence, and that he llilaig returryiedjto the United States, or that he, altlgough desiring to return has been prevented from so returning y crrcums ances ° t l. F¤¤¤v¤¤ Mm me bexggg 013% green shall be entitled to the return of any] prop-· “°° "°* °"“"°° °° · nder the rovisions of this Act who is a grtrye r°mm°m°pmY` crty O? mimcy u S State or Territor ‘t"‘“ %“‘*‘1‘§ i§"'§?·2t‘°f c‘§i§§tn§““S °” ““" " . e is rr o . _ gstgerg g>mg_g;¤¤;¤‘ t argue? The Alien Property Custodian is drrected pay_ to Fepetyummmst. the person entitled thereto, from and after the t1me t section takes effect, the net rgconaeigccgieyircheirmd, ipéerest, annuity, orrto thep amiugg ming erea r on an prope y o ignoney lieldccin trustuiorcguch person by the Alien 1’1‘0P¢1`tY Gus' todian or b the Treasurer of the United States for the account of the Alien Igoperty Custodian, under such rules and regulations as Amamuzmsm. the President may prescribe; but no person shall be paid, under this section, any amoimt in excess of $10,000 per annum, P¤Y¤ °g*:mg',}S$¤g,,“g “SED. 24. T e _Al1en Ifroperty Custodian is authorized to ptizy mm. all may (includigg speci;ldassesp1i{:ients),iI1l;¢:;ret0fore or hereathlls essed rca a an mone oro e prvdperty ahfld by gr byytge) Treasgiirer of t{1B Unitred States. under this Act, and to pay]-gre necessary expenses incurred by or by any dgpositary for in the posession, collection, ‘ or control o any such mom? or other property, or in protecting ,u’l,ff§d§;“I§';§.§_'“ or administering the same. uch taxes and expxenses sha 1 be pal out of the money or otper against w ich_ such tlaxps. egg asessedormmspectow e nsesaremcurre, such money or other roperty is inshgicient) out of an other m0l16‘§] or property held, for the same person, notwithstanding the gactn at a claim may have been filed or surt mstituted under this . ct. Approved, March 4, 1923. ‘st=··%?· .m%§t§: ?it°.;p*;:;¢.&‘SE;t2m"€.:?r7‘¥:12*·m· 0* me ·w·¤*·*·* ·=<····¤·m°¤ n _ Be it enacted b the Senate and House 0 R tat' the m£¤£"$»(Q;»’¤s°?'““ meet: sam of America in omgrm wemi>zeaZ%iii;iL1n i'ii;8eiii¤i1¤· ¤,¢,‘§$,,,§’,,§‘Q,‘,’§,,,,"°"‘“‘_ istratron of the Act approved September 7, 1916, entitled "An Act V°*·*”· 1*-7*3- to proyide compensation for employees of the United States suffering m]urr’es whrle rn the performance of their duties, and for other purppmséopleprgonstnow éecervrng comspeiasatien fqign api award guage y e usa ron ommissron f 1 192 e entitled to receive the amount awarded, ,uiilI;si=i themifward so niade shall by the commission be Set aside. Approved, March 4, 1923.