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LAWS

RELATING TO

ESPIONAGE,
SABOTAGE, Etc.

Compiled by

GILMAN G. Udell

Superintendent, Document Room
House of Representatives

U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

WASHINGTON: 1966

For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office
Washington, D.C. 20402 Price 45 cents

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DEPOSITED BY THE

Public Law No. 886, 76th Cong., approved Nov. 30, 1940.
Apr. 20, 1918. Act to punish willful injury or destruction of war materials
Public Law No. 234, 77th Cong., approved Aug. 21, 1941.

Apr. 20, 1918 - .

To amend Act of

Amends the For-
Suspending Stat-

conspiracy, etc...

To amend the Act

Public Law No. 532, 77th Cong., approved Apr. 29, 1942.
eign Agents Registration Act of 1938 - -
Public Law No. 706, 77th Cong., approved Aug. 24, 1942.
utes of Limitations in cases involving offenses relating to
Public Law No. 844, 77th Cong., approved Dec. 24, 1942.
of Apr. 20, 1918...

Public Law No. 384, 78th Cong., approved June 30, 1944. To implement

jurisdiction of service courts of friendly foreign forces within the United States.

Public Law No. 110, 81st Cong., approved June 20, 1949. Central Intelligence

Agency Act of 1949.

Public Law No. 264, 83rd Cong., approved Aug. 13, 1953. To amend Espi-
onage Act of 1917, relative illegal exportation, seizure, etc., of war materials.
Public Law No. 557, 83rd Cong., approved July 29, 1954.
Security Act of 1950, relative to Printing Presses - -
Public Law No. 772, 83rd Cong., approved Sept. 3, 1954.
1954, persons convicted of treason against U.S. to forfeit

Public Law No. 637, 83rd Cong., approved Aug. 24, 1964.

Act of 1954

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Public Law No. 777, 83rd Cong., approved Sept. 3, 1954.
Sabotage Act of 1954, pertaining to War and Defense Materials Premises,
and Utilities...

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