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 134 Espionage: defense information. 62 Stat. 737. 67 Stat. 18.

64 Stat. A454. 50 USC app. note prec. 1.

62 Stat. 807.

Subversive a c t i v i t i e s: armed forces. 62 Stat. 811.

67 Stat. 18.

64 Stat. A454.

Repeal.

PUBLIC LAW 1 0 0 - J U N E 30, 1953

•War risk" be fits. 42 USC 1711. Extension. Definitions.

42 USC 1701.

ST A T.

"§ 798. Temporary extension of section 794 "The provisions of section 794 of this title, as amended and extended by section 1(a) (29) of the Emergency Powers Continuation Act (66 Stat. 333), as further amended by Public Law 12, Eighty-third Congress, in addition to coming into full force and effect in time of war shall remain in full force and effect until six months after the termination of the national emergency proclaimed by the President on December 16, 1950 (Proc. 2912, 3 C. F. R, 1950 Supp., p. 71), or such earlier date as may be prescribed by concurrent resolution of the Congress, and acts which would give rise to legal consequences and penalties under section 794 when performed during a state of war shall give rise to the same legal consequences and penalties when they are performed during the period above provided for." SEC. 5. Chapter 115 of title 18, United States Code, is hereby amended by inserting at the end of the chapter analysis preceding section 2391 of such title the following new item: "2391. Temporary extension of section 2388." SEC. 6. Title 18, United States Code, is hereby amended by inserting in chapter 115 thereof, immediately after section 2390, a new section, to be designated as section 2391, as follows: "§ 2391. Temporary extension of section 2388 "The provisions of section 2388 of this title, as amended and extended by section 1(a) (29) of the Emergency Powers Continuation Act (66 Stat. 333), as further amended by Public Law 12, Eighty-third Congress, in addition to coming into full force and effect in time of war shall remain in full force and effect until six months after the termination of the national emergency proclaimed by the President on December 16, 1950 (Proc. 2912, 3 C. F. R., 1950 Supp., p. 71), or such earlier date as may be prescribed by concurrent resolution of the Congress, and acts which would give rise to legal consequences and penalties under section 2388 when performed during a state of war shall give rise to the same legal consequences and penalties when they are performed during the period above provided for." SEC. 7. Section 1(a) (29) of the Emergency W a r Powers Continuation Act (66 Stat. 333), is hereby repealed. Approved June 30, 1953. Public Law 100

June 30, 1953 [H. R. 4 1 2 6 ]

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CHAPTER 176

AN ACT To continue the effectiveness of the Act of December 2, 1942, as amended, and the Act of.July 28, 1945, relating to war-risk hazard and detention benefits, until July 1, 1954.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 201 of the Act of December 2, 1942 (ch. 668, 56 Stat. 1033), as amended, is amended by— (a) Deleting the words "the end of the present war" and substituting in lieu thereof "July 1, 1954"; (b) Adding the following new paragraphs at the end thereof: "(c) The term 'enemy' means any nation, government, or force engaged in armed conflict with the Armed Forces of the United States or of any of its allies. " (d) The term 'allies' as used in this Act and as used in the statutory provisions referred to in section 101(a)(1) of this Act, means any

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