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 594 SIXTY—SIXTH CONGRESS. Suss. II. Ons. 174, 175. 1920. glo follogving Acts-or parts of Acts, the judgment on such conviction ving ecome final, name y: _ %¥»li‘°·'3?i»i»$i‘i,cs.  An Act entitled "An Act cepnnaen ecs pt interference wan the foreign relations, the neutrality, and the foreign commerce of the United States,.to punish espionage, and better to enforce the crimmal laws of the United States, and or other purgpses/’ approved June E M M 15, 1917, or the amendment thereof approved ay 16, 1918; _ _ viii 4o,`{{°:se. (b) An Act entitled “An Act to pro bit the manufacture, distribution, stor e, use, and possession m time of war of explosives, providgng regliiglationgéor the safe raianufazchture, distribution, Sl}0l’§i5cIlSt§; an possession o e same, an or o er purposes, approv _ ber 6, 1917; dénzuiilglgg for (c) An Act entitled "An Act to prevent in time of war depart1u·e °°°’°‘ from ang eirgtry into the United States contrary to the public safety," A,,,p¤,,m,,,, in approve ay 22, 1918; wg; ¤¤¤¤¤¤£5_¤¢i=?w gd) An Act entitled "An Act to pimish the willful injury or destruc- °°’ P' tical of war matexiial og of wx?} premises or utilities mucionnectiegn wi war materia, an oro er purposes/’ a prove p 20, 191 ; uélsewhctlcnncy m` (e) An_Act entitled "An Act to authorize the President to increase ,5,_°’·‘°· W ’°· 88*- temporarily the Military Estabhshment of the United States/’ apphroved May 18, 1917, or any amendment thereof or supplement ereto; thfeziis ligdiifzmiieg (f) An Act entitled "An Act ttoxpunish persons who make threats P',‘}§,_"‘§f],_ ,,,_ against the President of the Uni States," approved February 14, 1917; ..3T.2,‘}"1’e."*“‘ "‘° &> AuAct e11tit1ed"AnAct todeiine, regulate, and pnnien trading v°'·‘°· *’·‘“‘ wi the enemy, and for other purposes," approved October 6, 1917, mum wmpip or any amendment thereof; _ ec;. (h) Section 6 of the Penal Code of the United States. _ 0}’,'·,H§‘·,,,’· },°g§,,,S, (3) All ahem who have been or may hereafter be convicted of any ml vlgyg offense against section 13 of the said Penal Code committed during e,m1. ’ the period of August 1, 1914, to April 6, 1917, or of a conspuacy X;{·i;5;:t’·;i°:,‘;ti0m occurring within said period to commit an offense under said section ineienssnncpenn bel- 13,_or 0 any offense committed during said period against the Act "‘$',{‘§'g P_m,_ entitled "An Act to protect trade an commerce against unlawful ' restraints and monopo 'es," approved July 2, 1890, in aid of a belliger- Ordwofswsmyof eng 111 the European war. _ _ _ _ Lntcrnnni no. 2. That in every case in which any such ahen is ordered expelled or excluded from the United States under the provisions of mpmhm this Act the decision of the Secretary of Labor shall be final. eee, Sec. 3. That in addition to the aliens who are by law now excluded from admission mto the United States all persons who shall ble sxgeilled under any of the provisions of this Act shall also be exc u e rom readmission. Approved, May 10, 1920. ¥§?}{?g§¥?{  175;-An Act To provide for the training of officers of the Army in aero-  nau C€¤g1D€€!1I1g. Be it enacted   the Senate and Houe;31`Represental·ives of the United $§,§;,, to be d,. States of America an Congress assemb, _That the Secretary of War ggjgcw md! ¤f¢> be, an he hereby 1s, authorized to detail such officers of the Army as he may select, not exceeding twenty-Eve at any one time, to attend and pursue courses of aeronautic engineering or associate study at suc schools, colleges, and universities as he may select. a,§°"”““ °"“"*°“· Sec. 2. That the Secretary of War is authorized to a tuition . . P Y for the officers so detailed and to provide them with necessary textbooks and technical supplies from any monegs available for· the Air Service of the Army not otherwise specinca y appropriated. Approved, May 10, 1920.