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800 sixTY.six·rH CONGRESS. sas. 11. os. 227. 1920.

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  • °t°;;'*“dL_ Anr. 53. EXECUTION on BEMISBION—g)ONFINEMEN'I: IN mscrennlzlsiiaieiieesi PLINARY BARRACKB.j-Whéh alsentence of dishonorable discharge has

{fg}; ig; gj §§§; been suspended until the sold1er’s release from conhnement, the executioncgr I6gSS§(}H ogdaxéy part of his hsfnteige shag; if the solldier ble coniin in e nit tates iscip ary arrac or any ranc thereof, be directed by the Secretary of War. , P“°““° °'°*°‘°•· III. PUNITIVE Anricnns. A. ENLISTMENT; musrmz; zairruims. m;;g¤¤¤¤¤¤¤ ¤¤¤¤*- Airr. 54. FRAUDULENT r:NLrs*rMnN*r.—-Any person who shall pro- ` _ cure himself to_be enlisted in the service of the United States Q means fof wxul misrepregenltggon or concealmerglti as to his qudal- ` cations or e tment an s receive pay or owances un er _ such enlistment, shall bé punished as a court-martial may direct. ,,,2}§,°§§,,{;‘,‘}},"£§‘,%_ "“‘ Anr. 55. Oirmcnn MAKING UNIJAWFUL 1·:Ng.1s·rMEN·r.—Any officer who knowingly enlists or musters mto the military service any person wlhlose ghngiustazegltg or mgsgzer mhis prohibited bg aw, ];·egi£1ations,S<l;r 0 ers misse romt eservice or su er suc other puni - mm mm use ment as a court-martial may direct. _ 1x§,u::;e;9r<;)Hs£5;tc? fa1Aa·r. 56. Fémsm uUs·rm1.—;1Any riliiicer who gunowmgly inakesha

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ed sigzgisg of any muster rollhknoliing the same tip congin a falseiénuster or e statement as to the a ence or pay 0 an 0 cer or so ier or who wrongfully takes money or other consideration on mustering in a regglmg, company, or other orgaixaization, riiglpn signing muier rolls, orw o owmgymusters asano cer orso er apersonw 0 IS not such officer or soldier, shall be dismissed from the service and suffer mm mug mm sung; other piimshment as a court-martial may direct. t . nr. 57. snsm BETUBNS·—OMISSION *1*0 RENDER RETURNS.-

l’IiS6°"· d, Every omcer whose duty it is to render to the War Department or

o 40,p.883,amen _ _ _ ed- other superior authority a return of the state of the troogg under his command, or of the arms, ammunition, clothing, fun , or other property thereunto belonging, who knowingly makes a false return thereof shall be dismissed om the service an suffer such other punishment as a c0urt·ma.rt1a.l may direct. And any officer who, through neglect or design, omits to render such return shall be punished as a court-martial may direct. 1:. DESEBTION; ABSENCE wrruour Lnavn. Demum Aizr. 58. DEsnm·1oN.-—Any person subject to military law who deserts or attempts to_desert the service of the United States shall, if the offense be committed in time of war, suffer death or such other punishment as a court-martml may direct, and, if the offense be committed at aimy otlgeg time, any punishment, excepting death, that _ ·, a court-marti may ect. <1¤$¤l]¤i·?g or mug 59. Apvrsmo on Ammo Aiwomnn T0 DESERT.——ADF person sub] act to military law who advises or persuades or knowingxy assists another to desert the service of the United States shall, if the offense be committed in time of war, suffer death or such other punishment as a court-martial may direct, and, if the offense be committed at any oslher tigile`, any punishment, excepting death, that a court- __ · marti may ect. rvecggi deskelgevgngly Ama 60. ENTEBTAfNfNG_A 1>Esmrran.—Any omcer who, after havigidiscovered that a soldier in his command is a deserter from the `taiy or_ naval service or from the Marine Corps, retains such deserter in his command without mforming superior authority or the commander of the organization to which the deserter belongs, shall be punished as a court~martial may direct.