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 SIXTY·SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 251, 252. 1920. 1009 who are members of the anarchistic and similar classes/’ approved °dY°'·*°·P-1°'2·¤¤¤¤d‘ October 16, 1918, is amended to read as follows: "That the following aliens shall be excluded from admission into _,,§d’*§gi,gf,gS§$ °x· the  Staqz his Mmmmh "a 'enswoareanarc ts; " (b) Aliens who advise, advocate, or teach, or who are members ,,,,'f,,°,’_{°}"Q,*“,§,;° of or affiliated with any organization, association, societly, or group, sovmment that advises, advocates, or teaches, opposition to a organized government; _ _ _ Tm t V _ " (e) Aliens who believe m, advise, advocate, or teach, or who are mem- www £‘§"&,2,°&‘Z}.,°$. bers of or affiliated with any organization, association,society, or group, gggégw 0* U¤i¤¤ that believes in, advises, advocates, or teaches: (1) the overthrow b ’ ' force or violence of the Government of the United States or of ai _ _ forms of law, or (2) the duty, necessity or pro riety of the unlawful mm °'°m°*¤”’· assaulting or killing of ani officer or officers (Either of Gpecific individuals or of omcers gener y) of the Government of the nited States or of any other o anized overnment, because of his or their official character, or (3) the unlawiul damage, injury or destruction of prop- D¤¤=¤c¤¢<> vr<>¤e¤r· erty, or (4) sabotage; _ _ _ _ _ b _ " (d) Aliens who write, publish, or cause to be written or ubhshed, ,,§K"‘§;,€“,,§& or who knowingly circulate, distribute, print, or displa, or Enowingl i¤=¤¤¤¤ ¤¢*=»¤¤¢· cause to be circulated, distributed, printed, publis ei or dis layed; or who knowingly have in their possession for the purpose oi) circulation, distribution, publication, or display, any written or printed matter, advising, advocatiplg, or teaching, op tion to all organized government, or  vocating or teac@·g: (1) the overthrow y force or violence of the Government of the nited States or of all forms of law, or (2) the duty, necessity or pro riety of the unlawful assaulting or   of an officer or officers diither of is ific individuals or of officers generahy) of the Government of the United States or of any other organized government, or (3) the unlawful damage, injury or destruction of pro rty, or (4) sabotage; " (e) Aliens who are membzrs of or afliliated with any 0 anization, e.iis°°£Zr°m¤ii¤g°i°Zii$'Q association, society, or group, that writes, circulates, ldistributes, "“°“ '“"“°"· prints, (publishes, or displags, or causes to be written, circulated, distribute, printed, {publis e , or displayed, or that has in its possession for the purpose o circulation distribution, publication, issue, or display, any written or  matter of the character described in subdivision (d). _ _ " For the purpose of this section: (1) the givin , loaning or prom- ,,sj,gg},“c’g*§,{§,· ,g‘{',; ising of money or any thing of value to be used for the advising, ¤<1vi¤¤¤s.•¤=· advocacy, or teaching of any doctrine above enumerated shall constitute the advising, advocacy, or teaching of such doctrine; and . (2) the giving, leaning or promising of money or any thing of value ¤S’i3iii°si°iii]§`ii$iiZ§$i¤iiZ to any organization, association, society, or group of the character mmm t 1 above described shall constitute affiliation therewith; but nothing in sm. °°°° m °` this paragraph shall be taken as an exclusive definition of advising, advocacy, teaching, or afIiliation." Approved, June 5, 1920. CHAP, 252.-Ari Act Makin appropriations for the construction, !ePli!,8¤d iiiiiiiixhizgii preservation of certain public wogrs on rivers and harbors, and for other P\1fp0¤¤¤· Be it emicted by the Senate and House 0 Re eaenlatives o the United, States prf America in Congress ae.sembled,fTh£r the sum of {12,000,000 imiliwzirwzleiié- mfr be, an the same hereby is, appropriated, out of an moneys ID the pi·esg¥;3iitd°§,1°n will Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be immeihately available iF,Fg‘,,‘j,‘{,°,'{‘,g,,$,}§,;,;,‘}f,,,g{"` and to be expended imder the direction of the Secretary of War and