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 \· { ·_‘ l e 1691. `~ ,_, °T11·Ln ¤.s wgggel, aircraft, work of dofeneef navy yard, neva! station, sub- · 'mgrine bose, coaliné stintiou, fort, battery,`torped6 etation, doek. ·ym·d, `canél, railroad,. orsenal, cntnp, factory, mine, telegraph, tgxephene, wireless, or signal station, building, omce, or other place connected with ‘· the national _,defense, owned or: mn-. emwted, orjn progressof construction by the United States or ` under the control of the United States, or of any of its odlcers, or agents, or within the- exclusive jurisdiction of the United states, or ¤¤y_p1¤¤¤s§m which any vessel, aircraft, arms, muni- 1 tions, or other materials or instruments for use in` time of war {gre being 'made, prepared, repaired, or·_stored, under any con- ·tret·for egreetnent with the United States, orwith any person {nt behalf of the United States, or otherwiéeon behalf of they _\‘;;iterI States, or any prohibited, place within the meaning of s slwtiuu 36 of this title; or (b) whoever for the purpose aforesaid, and with like intent or reason to believencopies, takes, m::»kes,_ or obtains, or attempts, or fndnces or. aids (another to copy, take, make, or obtain, .- any sketch, photograph, · photo- ‘ graphic negative, blue print, plan, mop, model, instrument, appliance, document, writing, or note of anything connected with the nationnl defense; or ‘(c)‘ whoever, for the purpose aforesaid, receives or obtains or agrees or attempts or induces or aids another to receive or obtain from any pereon, or from fnuy source whatever, any document, writing, code book, signal l` boeok, sketch, photograph, photographic negotiire, blue print, plan, map, modeljinstri1niont,nI$Dllance, or note, of anything con- .m·<·tede with the·national‘de£ense, knowing or having reason to l¤·1io»·e,, at the time he -reeeives_ or obtains, or agrees  attempts or induces or olds another to receive or obtain lt, thaf · it has been or will be obtained, taken, mode or disposed of by amy . person contrary to the provisions of this title; or (d) wli<>ever,‘ ·1¤wmuy` or unlawfully having possession of, acewea · to, control over, orbelng intrustedwith any document, writing, code book, signal book, sketch, photograph, photwraphic negative, blue print; · plan, mop, model, instrument, appliance, or note relating to the national defense, yrillfully commpmlcntes or transmits or attempts to communicate-or transmltpthe some to nuy person not entitled to receive it, Qor willfully retains the . smne andfells topdellver it on dernand to the omcer or employee of the United States entitled to receive it;' or · (e) whoever, ` being intrested with or hnving lawfnhposseesion or control of l any document, gvritlng, code book, signal book, eketch, photogrepln, photographic negative, °blue' print, plnn, map, model, note, or information, relating to · the national defense, through szroee negligenee · permits the. same to be removed Qfrogn. its proper place of custody or delivered to enyone in violation of his trust, _ or to be lost, stolen, abstracted, or destroyed, shell be punished by a une of not xmore than $10,000, or by imprisonment for not more then two years or .·hoth. (June .15, .1917, c. 30, Title I, { 1, 40 Stat, 217.) “A _· I ‘,. . 32. Ualawfully dlaclodng _ information ateetlng national y defense.-—Whoever, with intent orreoson to believe that lt in to _ be need to the injnry of the United Btétes or to thoj advantage of .a foreign netion, communieatw, delivers, or t transanlun or attempts ,,to, or- olds or lnducm another to, 0 c0minunleat e,_deuver, or transmit, to any foreign gorernment, ° or to any faction or party or military or naval force within a l foreign; country, vghether reeognlzea or nnrecwnlsed by the United Staten, or to any representative, omeer; agent, employee, enbjeet, or eltieen thereof; elther d1rectly`or-t ndirectly, ¤¤Y‘d0¢t1me$it, wrltlm, code book, eixual book. §k¤tch, photograph, photogramlc negative, ·=hlue print, plnn, map, model, , note, jlnstrnxnent, appliance, or lnfomation’ relating, to the o t‘ notional defense, shall -be punished by l1nprleon@t for not more than twenty years: Provided, _ That whoever shall rio-? lute the provisions of subsection (e) of this section in time of wor shall hepnnlshed by death or by lmprisonnrent for not

io.;-wuz §'38, X more than thirty? years; and .(b) whoerer, in; time of war, with intent that the same shall be communicated to the enemy, .shall· collect, record, publish, or communicate, or attempt to Qeliclt any information with respect to the movement, numbers, deecription, condition, or disposition of any of the armed forces, ships, aireraft, or war materials of the United States}, or with reepect to the plane or conduct, or supposed plans or conduet ot any naval or military operations; or with respect. to any Forks for measures undertaken for or. connected with, or intended for _ the iortldcation or defense of any place, er any other lntorrnatlou relating to the public defense, which might be useful to the enemy, shall he punished bi death or by. imprisonment for _ not more than thirty years. .;( June 15,- 1917,`c. 30, Title I, § 2,40 Stat. 218.) »_ _, ‘ _ _ 33. Seditious or disloynl act; or words in time of warg-. __VYl1oever, when the United _ States is at war, `shall willfully, make or convey false reports or false statements with intent `te interfere. with the operation or success of the military or ‘ _ naval forces of the United States or to promote the success ` of its enemies. and whoever n the United States is at war, shall willfully- cause- or a 1ise insuherdlnati0~n,‘ dis? _ loyalty, mutiny, or refusal of duty, in the military or naval ` forges of the United States, or shall willfully obstruct - the' recruiting or enlistment service of the United States, to the tnjnry_ of the service._·of the United States, shall he punished hy in tlne of - not more $10,000 or lxnprlsonment for not- more. _ thdn twenty years, or both. .(June 15, 1917, e. 30, Title I," § 3, 40 Stat. 219; Mar. -3, 1921, c. 136, 41 Stat. 1359.,) . . ‘ $4. Conspiracy? to violate. preceding sections.-—-It two or molre persons conspire to yiolate they provisions of eections 32 or Q33 of this title, and one or more 0i'.such persons does any. act to edect the object of the conspiracy, each of the parties s tojasuch conspiracy shall be punished as ln. sald sections previded• in the cane of the doing. of the act the accomplishment. of which isi the object et such conspiracy. Except as above provided conspiracies to commit offenses under this . chapter ` ehall be punished as provided by section 88 of f1‘ltle 18. (June 15;-1917, c. 30, Title I, _§ 4, 40 Stat. 219.) o _ _' ` 85. Hnrboring or concealing violators of law.-—-Whqever harbors or cencealsinny person who he knows, or has reasonable grounds to believe or suspect. has committed, or le about to _ commit, an odense under this chapter shall he punished by a Hue ot not more than $10,000 or by imprisonment for not more than two years, or beth, (June 15, 1917,.c..·30, Tltle I, it 5, 40 sm. 210.)  “T t   ‘ . .86. Designation of pmhiblted. place; by precI`amatioat—-The President in time of war er in- ease of- national emergency may by proclamation designate anyplace other than those set fforth in subeection (a) ot section 31 of this title in which anything forxthe use of -the· Army or Navy is being prepared or. constructed or stored as a prohibited place for. the purposes of this chapter: Provided, That he shall determine that information with respect therete would be prejudicial to the national defense- (June 15, 1917, e. 30, Title I._$__ 6, 40 Stat, 219.) n _- — j _ =‘-. __ `.87. Places subject itc provisions of chapter.--The provisions l of this chapter shall extend to .all Territories, pmswsions. and. places subject to the jurisdlctionl ct the United $tates whether or not contiguous thereto, end offenses under this chapter when committed. upon the-‘ high seas, or elsewhere ;` . within the admlralty and maritime jurlsdictlen of the United Staten and euteide the territorial limits thereef ehall he punishable hereunder. (June 15, 1917, c...30, Title I, 5 8. {10· Stat. 219.) ·-»·. —- W. 4   . _ 38. Jurledletion at ceurtwnxartlal and. military comminsiem.-——·'Nothing‘contalned ·ln_ this chapter er chapter 12 of this title shalljbé deemed to limit the jurisdiction of the general courtmnartlal, military cominlanions, er naval ceurtaunartlnl