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i G s ~ " gx •_ \\ N" { ° { § 221 TITLE 82.-—·FOREIGN RELAT awa use or the use of another, contrary to the law regnlattng the i&uaoee of ·e:,·a ·=,¢. ~a or the rulw prmribed @uantFto each Laws, or whoever shall willfully and lmoyvingly use or p attempt to use, or furnish to another for a ~~ any orto the

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·S£8{€am*&§t,·Sh81[.i}€‘§11€d not s ore than $,000 or imprisoned ` not more ethaa dee or both. (June 15, 1917, e. w,~'1‘itle IX,§Z`i0 seas. a -. · , ‘..’ . — _ 221. Unlatvfai ase of 'passpert;`peaalty.—Whoever shall will-,

 and nowiagly use, or attempt   use, any passport `
 or   for the use fof another than himself, or

whoever shall willfully a¤ay1maw1ag1y use or attempt to uses ° any mssport in violation of the com;litions· er restrictions, _ therein; contained; or of a the rules prescribed pursuant. to the laws regulaitipg the iSSH811®_ of `mssports, lwhfeh said! rules I shall be printed oa the passport; `»91‘ whoever shall willfully. aaud lauowiogly mmish, of, or •de1iver_ a passport to any persop, for use by another than the person for whose use if was originally issued and designed, shall be Hned not more than or ·impri.soned' not more {than dveiyears, or both. ‘ (Jane 15, 1917,4:. 30,¤T$t1e`IX, § 3, 40fStat. 227.) 4 · l l _ ~222, Forging, alteration, etc., of" pusport; pennltyegwho-I, ‘ ever shall falsely make, forge, counterfeit, inutilate, or alter; or cause or p1·6eure.to be falsely made, forged, eounjerfeited, mudiated, ord altered any or instrument purporting to he a passport, with intentfto use the same, 01;"WitIi' intent that the same may be used by another; »·or whoever shall willfully oi kiaowingly use, or attempt to or'. furnish to · another for any such false, forged, counter eited, n;utilated,- . ex altered- l a:  »  » ~' or iust1§un1eu't purporting; to be 8 passport, or any pawport; validly which has become void by me

 ot; any condition therein prescribed invalidating

the , s _? shall he- need; not more than $2,000.01* imprisoned not more nve, ymrs, or both; (June 15, 1917, c. 30, Title IX, $,4, ·» Stat. 227.)_ , V J " ”_ ‘ 223, War-time restrictions generally.-When the United Statw is at war, lt the President shall · und that the Jpublic safety requires: that restrictions and prohibitions. in. addition to, provided otherwise than- by a this section, and V the. three following, be imposed upon the departure of persons l from and their entry into the United States, and shall make white proclaéatiou >thereof, it_shall,'u~nti1 otherwise ordered by the Powdent i—~y· of Congress, he nnlawfu1·—-· ‘ __ ‘ f ia) For any alien to depart from or enter or attempt to depart from or enter theyyflnited `States exoept’undei· auch reason-- able roles, regulations, and· orders, and subject to such limitations and exceptions as the Prwident shall prwctlbe; " * (b) For say person to or attempt to transport from or 'into the United Statm another persoo with knowledge or reasonable cause to believe that- the departure or entxy of such other person is s forbidden by this section? and the three following; _ _ » _ _ ‘ (c) For any perso¤·”knowingly"to °make any false statement _ ln ao applimtion for permimon to depart fIOI!1·'0f enter the United States with latent to induce or the granting ot such mrmissiou either for himself or for another; l (d) For any person knoveiugly to fl11’i1iQh`0fAQtt€§1pt·~ to turnlshlor a%ist lo furnishing to another a permit or evidence ot permission to depart or enter not iwued and designed for such other~person’s use; A _ _, Y A · _; .. ., _ . (e) Forany person knowingly to um or attempt to use any permit as evidence ot perialmion to depart or enter not issued y andpdesigned ·£o1·_ his use; , U _ _ A Y (t) For any person to torge, counterfeit, amutilate, or alter,. or muse or (to be forged, eouaterteited, mutilated, 'or_` altered, any permit or evidence ot mrmlssion to depart; from · oreoter the United States; t ’ - ~

wows um mmxzcoyvrzsn 658 l (g) For any pémon knowingly to BSE or attmpt to noo . or? furnish to another for noo any {nlm, forged, countertoited, mu- I `tilstcd, or altered permit, or evidence ot pormimon,. or any permit or evidence of permimion which} though originally vnlid, has become or been made yoiq or invalid. (Hoy %, 191& c. 81, s 1,*40 St$t.#559•) · · ° 224. Pissportrreqnired of citizws.-—-Aftér ouch proclamation as indprovlided for by tho preceding seqtion has . · ·n mode and publishéd Wand while soid‘ proclamation m in force, it smh, gx. cept ns otnorwim ’p{0Vid€d by the President, ’ ono subject to such limitations and exceptions as ·we may nnthorizn and prescrlbo, be; unlawful for ony citizen of wé Unitm Staten tp Qopartfrom enter or gttfémpt to écptrt from or ontor tho United States unless'11o°Mérs n valid pomport. (May 22, 1913, c.`81, § 2, 40 Stat. 559.) » _ _ ‘ Va 225. _. Penalty for violation of war-time rontri¢tim—Any `porson who shall willfnlly violate any of the p r · o o m .: ot the two ’pr.·;co1mg sections. or ofany ordén or proclamation ot the President promulgated, or of ‘ any permit, rule, or rwnlation . issued h thereunder, hall, _·np0n conviction, not more tk than $10,000, or, if n natural person, imprfsomd for not more than twenty years, or both; and the o no rg di ;, or agent ot any corporation who knowingly in sock violation. shalkbo punished by like or or both; and any vehicle or any vowel; with its or hor apportennncog, equipment, meme. Apparel, and tnrnitnrs concerned innny snch `riolation, shall be forfeited to Unitnd*8tatc.s. (May 22,'1918,.c.· 81, $3, 40 Stat. 559.). » ~· I _ 226. “United Statcéy ”;_ ono ~“ perm " as need B wcretimo restriction dc§nod.¥—Thc term “United States " as in the three ·pmoc1¤g\¤o¢1:xo¤¤ includes the Cana.! Zone all territory and 'wators, continental or i¤8¤}ar,X subject to the jurisdiction of the United States. o · K · o . » The word "pormn’{ ge herein shall be mma! to mma any individual} partnership, awocintion, company, or othor unincorporated body of individnals, o gor corporadon, or body politic. (`Mny 22,*1918, c.'.81,-_§ 4, i0 Stat. 5$.) ’ 227. Regulations _ as to alien rqdreamts eostinncd.-+The._‘;irovisions of the Act approved May 22, 1918, being no the four preceding `nogtions, shall, in so? tar as they to requiring passports and vims>—.£1%om aliens seeking to como to the United States. oontinno fn force and emact nntit — provided by low. ., (Mar. 2,. 1921;—c;~118, ! 1, {1 Stat. 1217.) . _} Ghnptor es.-g-PRnsnnvAw10N on FRIE§l?LYQ RELATIONS ’ ' ( 231: Making `fnlso stgtoment to tnnuonco conduct ot loroisn govern- ` ment toward United`Btat&. . __ _ ‘° I 232. Wrongful nssnmption ot cngracter of diplomatic or consular o&cer.‘ 233. Acting asjforolgn government;) agent without noticg to Secretary

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234. Conéplrnqy to injure n!'¤D¢1‘£! of toretm gove¤’¤¤¢¤t: tndictawt. -235. _" Foreign government " deqnod. \ .236. Exportntions of munitions of wp.: nyostrictbd. 237. Penalty for yexp0r_tntion of munitions of war. 238. Séizuro btk munitions of war, etc., intended for export generally; ~ forfoitureh · { ~ _ .-.

 Warrant- for dotontion ot property coined.

40. Petition for restoration of property seized. v 241. Libel and Halo ot property mired.- 242. Methoo of trial ;. right to jury trial; bond for rodelivery. 243. Gone:-ul. extent or intértorence wm; tomgn trgde. ¤ z44.·Dlocrotion ot `Presldent in ordering roloano of property seized. — 245. Use ot land ond naval $orcos.to·~prevont egportatijou. 24Q. Wearing without authority uniform; otc., ot friendly nation; · _ . punishmént. _ . 247.- Facilitating work ol foreign travoliu salesmen; licenseo and -. y uortincator oi ldentidcationrl . _ Q ’ ·‘ Section 23.1. Making fnlsé-`stntemem to innncncé conduct of foreign fovernment toward Unitgd States.-—Wh9evor, in rola-