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 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. C11. 418. 1916. 663 "An·r. 76. Sunonnmauzs courmnpmc commmnmz ro srmarm- surmrimas com- 2:s:.§;.;;a;z¤s¤sé:* i§..ams··zr°¤t‘°”· ¤°S*»::.:mP» s;¤‘·.:;;  "‘ _ c pe y eocersorso'ers1mer' command, to give 1t up to the, enemy or to abandon it, the officers or sold1$·ts-somot'ff¢;nd1ng(sii1‘alltsuifer death or such other punishment as aco m ia may ec . "A1z·r. 77. Imraornn usr; or counrrzrzsren.-An b` t M * f to military law who makes known the parole or cdrunptzrriiiglnstlo hiizy mag"; use 0 pprson not entitled to peceive it accordingiéao the rules and discipline o war or ves a paro e or counters erent f 0 th t hi h received, silall, if the offense be colgrinitted in timldl of awa`.; szuifeg . 7 death or such other punishment as a court—martial ma direct. "Aa·r. 78. Foncnvc A sameuann.-—An person subject to milis I"¤¤=*¤¢¤¤·*¤¤¤¤¤i· tary law who, in time of war, forces a safe ard shall suiier death or‘sX¢;?h other Cpunishment as a court-martisilfnay direct. ‘ ·r. 79. Arrunmn raornnrr ro nn snoumn ron rtmu N°* =°°¤*"¤¢ wvsnavrcn.—All public proper;-y taken from the enemy is the pro ertc m°dpmp°m` gf the Unitpd States and sh b be securggor the service of the tates an any person su ject to `tary law who ne ts to gplcahrei such prlopderty or is guilty qi] wrongful appropriatiogllzchereof AJARS. *§‘6?‘f?1§...;‘?G“¤1;u1?..»“£§¤;°8é» £“i.“’r;‘l'r°§fIsa¤ mmm.- ..ms.::.,;·::;.~..;2 y person s ject to 'tary w who buys sells trades or in any way deals in or disposes of captured or dbanddned prdperty, whereby he shall receive or expect any profit, henefit, or advantage to himself or to any other person directly or indirectly connected with himself, or who fails whenever such property comes into his possession or custody or within his contro to give notice thereof to the proper authoritg and to turn over such property to the proper authority without de y, shall, on conviction thereo, be punished by fine or imprisonment, or by such other punishment as a courtmartial, military commission or other military tribunal may adjudge, or bg-Rany or al of said penalties. " ·r. Rnusvmsl; comrlrisroxnme wrilrn, or: Ammo rim ·'m*¤¢·°*°··•¤•¤v· ENEMY.-- osoever re `eves the enemy wit arms ammunition supplies, money, or other thing, or knowingly harbdrs or protects or olds correspondence with or gives intelligence to the enemy, either directly or indirizltly, plhlzill suffer death, or such pither punis — ment as a court·ma.r·ti or 'ta commission may `rect. "Am·. 82. Srms.-—Any person who in time of war shall be found spi"' lurking or acting as a spy in or about any of the fortifications, posts, ore wer,s e e ya e c 1 ya - ‘*““§‘“i.°‘l.°“i.‘?.E‘i.“‘°$s.r°i.““’ §Z.Tl}2i“"§?Q;°Z§I.}*€"3.iU$?t§d S°3i?i?’ tary commission, and shall, on conviction thereof, suffer death. "r. mrscmmanmous crmms AND 0FFENsEs. me "Am·. 83. Mn.r·r.mY PROPERTY-·WH.LFUI· on Nmctmnwr wss, §,‘mm,¤u§{gg'SfQ°§(,*g£g_ mmaom, on wrzoaorm. nrsrosrrron or.—Any person subject to ew. ' military law who willfully, or through nevlect, suffers to be lost, spoiled, damaged, or wrongfully dgiposed of, any military property belonging to the United States sh make good the loss or damage and suffer such punishment as a court-martial may direct. wma or uhm "A.rz·r. 84. Wasrn on Urmawrum ngglrosrrpprr o§·1Sun.rrA1zr ri:p11>- daposxumty arm. mw rssrran ro sonnrnns.-A.n so 'er w o se or wro y disposes of or willfully or througllr neglect injures or loses anyugbrse, arms, ammunition, accouterments, equipment, clothing, or other property issuegrll for ugle int the military service, shall be punished as urt- of . D, a $?An·rlu;5. 1DnI:i;:n o11?i>u·rY.—Any officer who is found  on °°°“”' duty shall, if the offense be committed in time of war, be dismissed