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mm·¤i Qm give active thereof tc the pmper auilwrity and to gimgmver smrh pm1;·€rty tv the pmper autharity wimoutdelay, gwéi? ma €‘GH§Vi<Z'ti0i1;t¥1£“f€0f,Tb€ pzmiwed by Hue or imprison- , ggwm. M by such other punishment $5 a?c0m·t·martial, milimry

 mziay-=si¤i;, cr m1¤»:x· military tribunal mgay adjudge, or by
 iw all of said penalties. {Juae 4, 1920, c. Q27, {subchapter

$$, 1, -11 Sfak. 804.) __ W · · · '

 1;.33. Réiievingi. Kécrresponding Wwith, or aiding the enemy

qgriicle 81).-\\*§a0§:;»gever ·mliés·¤;~s_" mj attémpts to 1jefievc the wwmgc with arms, am)mamiti¤u,·su;>plies, money, or other {king; iw %mmx·iugly harbcrs or protects or holds ccrrespquiléxme Wim

 givvs imélligesiée to ihe enemy, eithazydirmily éf indirectly,.

—§;:;§i suffer desith or such other punishméxit as a céurbmartigl · wz I§3iH¥3f3` <§0mmissi¤;1 may dii‘€ctQ `(Jimta 4,-1920, c. 227, SQU- {~m;?u=i· II,;§ ,1, 41 Stat. 804Q) _ _. 3 nv

1$§4, Spies (arficlc 82),4Any__p¢rsc¤ who in` time of wa;
 >§;;ai1 h~&·foi1~11d 1ur1_;ing‘0x·_ ac§i:1g_as`.a spy in or about any ot

mp fm·ti§c:1ti<ms, posts,. qyzatters, 9:- encampments of ahy ot mg zmnies ct., the United Sputes; or elsewhere; shall bé tried gg; 3 g<»nem1 cmirt-martial O1" by a military commission, and Azzgil. rm c<mvictim1'tbere6f,·suffcr. death. - (J unc {1, 1920, c. 227, Qunwiuspfer II, § 1, {41.SmL 804.) · · ` FQ Mxswauxmcvs CRUISE mm Gréxssm 2555. Militafy-Y property; willful qr negligent josé, damage, ar wrongful disposition (article _‘83).-·Any person subjéct té m§i1;1r5*Iasv wha willfully, dt throng}; neg1_ect,_suHérs t0’ be T 2~»2~.`:y=;mile·d, giamsgcd, 0;*1* wr£mgi'u1ly' disposed of, any milit_ax·y

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y bel<mgi;1g_.to the United States shall make good the

ms of .damag~e— and suffer sich punish nj;§;g gt __g§_¢__a coggfggggggal m;·x12m;·¢. (June 4, 1920,“c. 227, subchapter- II, 5*1, 41 Stét. sig)-,. Y _ I . -- 1556, Wasfe or unlawful disposition, of military property ` issued ta séldigem (article 84).-»—Any soldier who mils or wrgmgmiiy disposes of o·1·"·¤s·i1iful1y ozrthmugh neglect injure or loses E up hkarse, arms, ammunition, acccutérmegxts, cli>thim:. or mixer, pmpewy imuéd for use in tlgé m itary service, »m!1»t#¤> jamaiéhed as x couiwmhrtial may difect. (June 4, 1920,

  1. ·.1i2’1, subc1xapt—e·r_II,--1, 41 St&t.`8G4.) 1 · ‘ ; ‘· " ’· I

_i__ 1557. as dnt! (article 85).—-¤·`Any ojiicer who is foimd xmmk on duty $11:111, it izhé offense be c·0himitted_i¤ timéof war he dimi@ from the service and mftér such other puuishmem

  • a_s}=1·¢;·0i1rt—martia1&ma3* direct i °and_ itthe offense be committed

ia; time of mace; be shall be punished as a COl1[t—E8,l’t1&I3 may direct. Any perm; subject t;q mi1.itury law, excépt an o&cer _ who is {cam! druktgn duty ahailvhc ]3I1Hi as §i@0i1l't·—l£18`1'- » · éiszl may (lxmcg 4, 13N, _¢,. @7, subcIS§i>be1*”II,·§ 1, 4] §?‘°·f§{.$£4.j » -·_· * `_ % .,1558, Misbchgvicr ~ of mmm:] ~(artick`- 8§).··—-Any_·se:1tineT Mm is found drunk or .up¢imjhis post, cr wiio leaves}; wfnrc he is ;—egu1a.rli m1ieved, smu, 1: ,the ¤£ense bé was miited ia time of war m1§e:t death or sugh cthm: punighmem sw 2; <:m1rt·¤mrtia1 may.dire¢$t;·1md if the bejqcmmittéé ii; ii1:m at peace, ’aha11_ :su§er im; punishment, excajt death mnt .1.; C0i1ft—I¥1§*f£i&1 may plimct. ·(.I1mé :4., 1%, 227; Sub ··2sapter 11, § 1Q 41 $:431;, $04.) ¢· . i 4 " 1559. Pemaml interest in sale of pr¤visi¤ns’ (nrtiéle $7).-—— Any 4»iiice1j cgmmamgling in any garrison, fmt, barracks, camp M?} <»the;·. place where troops @1 the United St$tesS._mn,y be Ae;-=.·ing w1;0,· for` his px·i vate» advagnmge, layé any duty m imgmgiticn upon mxis intermted in the sale at aéuyivictxxals 01 Mlzur —;meeg5gri% of liiefbmuglzgt into auch gurisrm, fort, bar lmvks, camp, or. other place for the use at the `txocm, Shall bl qigxxissed from the sezwice and suite: such other punishmen

2.·-»»~.4z;e1Y § 1566 aa a c0urt‘·martial may direct. (June 4, 1*320, dc. *227, exile chapter II, 5 1, 41 Stat. 804.) 2 · — ~ ‘ `

 156§»`Il1tiEi¢;lti8§ of pereoee bringing previaiens (article

88).--·-—Amy person aubject to military law *;al1e’ab11eee, intimiedates, does violence te, er wrongfully interferes with ams person bringing px¥0v’ieiems,’ supplies, er other eeeeeaiaries te the camp, garrison, or quarters of the jercee of the United States shall suffer such punishment as a eeurbmartial may direct. (June 4, 1920, e.,_227, eabelaapter II, S 1, 41 Stat. 805..} ` 4.561. Good order to be ngsintaiaecl md A wrongs ° redreeaed (article 89);-All pe1ieo·n_s aubjectje military law are te hehave theaxeelves, orderly in qaa,rtere, garrieea, camp, and oe the march; and any [person, subject to military law who emamitts spy waste or spoil, {or willfully destroys any prepertgy whatsoever (unless by order- of ble ecmxaaadiug eflleer), er commits any kind of depredatloxior rlet, shall be punished as a court-martial may! direct. Any commanding e$<:er' whe, upeu complaint made `to him.,_ refuses or omits te repaziatioa a .m`ade to the party lajured, in so far ae the 0Eemle:·"e pag? ehall go toward each reparation, as provided ~ fe: in `artiele 105, ‘ shall be _ dismissed Troma the service, er etherariee pmx- ` , lashed, as ai court-martial may direct. ‘ (-Jane ,4, 1920, e. S23; a ·sabchapte1·`II, 9- 1,.41 S tatQ_ 805.) f V ° ‘ . o — . Provekiug apeeehes mj geatarm (article 99),;-—·Ne pei-- °;e01i’£bul>jeot to mllitaxzy law gshall use any `repmaehful ex- pee veklng speeches ,er gestures t0·_'an0the1·‘;· and any pezsea sab- Yfect ‘ to military" law Hehe o§emIs against the provtaieee._ef . this article shall be pimiahegleeua court-martial may direct; 5 (June 4, 1926, c. 227, subchapter II, ~§ 1, 41 Stat, YQ ,_ 1563, Dueling (article 91).-—~gAnyl person subject to military { law- who Bghts or pri0motes_ or is eoneemed la of eoauiaea at V -ilgh$ti1lg"i a duel, or who, having 'kaeevltedge ‘et·a‘ challenge seat “ e or about- to be seat, fails to report- the feet pmexptly te' the

 proper autheirity, shall, if am emeer, be   from the

. service or suffer auqh ether- ptmishraeat as a_ ’€Qi1¥.‘t-·XIl&!'fi&I may”.direct;`_antl if any other person aabjeet to mill ry .la·ée, Y éahall gutter "suclsx paeieBment_ aa "a couft—aeartjaI» may direct.

 (June 4,1920, c,· 227, subchapter II, 5 1, -41 Stat. SGS.) U
‘ 1564Q §1urder;_i·ape (ar€icle»92);-A11y‘persea— subject to mm-,
 tary ps _ law Yybo commits Il'1B1’d€I’r`_ or —rape shall auger, death ez

, in1;iF&nme_nt,_fo_;· life, as. a eeurtelartial taaydirect; bat ae , , '_ person shall be tried by eou`tt—maetial fer murder as tape eem— t mitted lwithin the geographical jiraits of the States of the l__ Union and the Diyrlct of _Columl}la in tlmeof peace; , _(J:me , 4,1920, c.’&'{, subchapter II,· § 1,· 41`Stat.`805,) _ · ‘ `

_` 1565; Vatican crimes (wade 93).———;·¥Amr person subject te

l military ‘law who eommlta manalaaghtek, .mayl1em, areee`, r lmrglnry, llnouaebreakiag, robbery, larceny, embeu;lemeat,*;1er— ,°j\l!'Y,`fo1`g€1‘y, mdemy, eemultf eith latent to eemmit any — —a felony, aaaaalt ailthi intent ode bodily harm with a glen- t L gefoua weapea, instrument, er ‘etl1er.tl1iag,. er assault with intent to do bodily harm, ehall be minlahed as it eem·t— l martial gnajdirectf (J¤¤e_4, 19%, le. 227, subchapter II, { 1, - t41Stat.S0§;)_ V _ _ `,· - L 1566§‘Fx·%a¤da‘•g•i¤at the Goviemiaeat (article 94);-———Aey t person subject te military law who makes er Eeaaaee to he l- made any claim against the United States or any eilleer , thereeg kRQWiIlg‘8H€h`Q1&im‘t6`.b8 falae erétfxjaaduleet; ex - . Whe presents or ceases to he preeeatetl me any person in ° the civil or military aervlee th€1‘€}Gf,5fQ1‘ approval er payment, — —· any, claim against the United States, et aay`·ol1lcer thereof, ·, kaewinglaueh claim to be false er fraudulent; or . ‘ e Wim enters late any agreement er conspiracy to defraud r tm UI1lC€d»S€£f%‘ by ebtainiag, on aiding, others to obtain, the E allowaxlee or payment of any fulgse gr fraudulent elaim; e `Who, for the purpose of ehtaining, or ai<lf others to t obtain, the approval, a`1lowa11ee,'o;• payment