Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 34 Part 1.djvu/633

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FIFTY—NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 3592. 1906. 603 Sec. 22. That the clerk of any court exercising jurisdiction in natu- l’“°*“*“¤°¤* *°*‘ *¤· Kaljzatilon pxrspelpdings, gr any persion acting under aéiithority of this gldillgeiadleeclilnowll c ·, w o s nowrng y certi y t at a titioner, a ant or witness named rn an affidavit, petition, or certililzceate of citizenship, or other Kiper or wrrtpig requrredltobcbp exeguted uréder the provrsrplns of this c persona y appeare ore 1m an was sworn ereto or acknowledged the execution thereof or signed the same', when in ,fact EEE? §’§’€lZ§“£§a Z?·Z'2" L’§..¥.l€£°T§} lid “°'1€°2'}°'i2ll£'h“‘£§ b°f‘5§3 , n no x u e , or not acknowledge the execution thereof, shall be punished by a line pot exceeding five thousand dollars, or by imprisonment not to exceed ve years. Sec. 23. That any person who knowin ly procures naturalization in P“°*°h¤°¤* *°{ violation of the provisions of this Act shgll be iinednot more than five li¤.§u fr,¤i;¤i.°in thousand dollars, or shall be imprisoned not more than five years, or _ birth, and upon coagvrrggon tlée (porirt inlyvhgzh iuchi congrctron is hag s ll ereu n ju e an ec are the na or er a mitting suc person to ciltihenshsip void. Elugisdictipn fis hrgehy conferred on the ~ courts having juri `ction o the tria o suc o ense to make suc adjudication. Any tperson who knowingly aids, advises, or encourages mmm any person not enti edtheretotoapply for or to secure naturalization, or to iile the (preliminary papers declaring an intent to become a citigen of ${16 nited States, orfwhotigntany naturalization rtgocieiiintg nowrn y procures or ves a se s rmony as any ma ria ac or whogknowingly malglas an atlidavit false as to any material fact Eequged to léefrialfed 1D such proceefedrntg, shallglhe iiéied not more Jian ve thousand o rs or un rrson no more an ve years or 0 . . S1·:.o._ 24. That no person dlrall heprosecuted, tried, or punished for hoigit fvr 1>¤¤¤¤¤· any crime arising under the provisions of this Act unless the indictment is found or the information is filed within five years next after the commission of such crime.° Sec. 25. That for the purpose of the prosecution of all crimes and 0,};{,°F,,§f““°“ °* P"°' offenses against the naturalization laws of the United States which may have been committed prior to the date when this Act shall go into effect, the existing naturalization laws shall renirairé in (full fore? and effect. Sec. 26. That sections twenty-one hun re an sixty- ve twenty- L¤w¤;<>xg_¤>1cdone hundred and sixty-seven, twenty-one hundred and sixty-eight., n¤Ri,liq{$tl1§°g2§$•; twenty-one hundred and seventy-three, of the Revised Statutes of the “°‘{;°,_,,,,,_,m United States of America and section thirt -nine of cha ter one thou- Y P sand and twelve of the Statutes at Large of the United States of America for the year nineteen hundred an three, and all Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent with or repugnant to the provisions of this Act h b r led. m·§1=:§r(27lT 'lgllftfsubstalptiallya the following forms shall be used in the *"°"'”'· proceedings to which they re ate: nncnannros or mrnsrron. w}_’g°°{,_“*”°” °‘ *“· (invalid for all purposes seven years after the date hereof.) U ______ _ _ -. -r , ss: _ ____. - - .. - . - 8 ---- · - s ------ 1 t rm .- SZ l - - " L M s year ifi? pc.-S0mi°3Zic?§.?€3£2°‘?" c.. 0. "° d°°.,L‘¥.° pllezghn 6----, height ...-.. , weight .. , color of hair ----, 95 _ _ ---. other visible distinctive marks . - - -- ; I was born color of ey » , ‘“ ······· °“ ““’ r "‘*" fi if it ‘1&‘*€`..'Ii"‘é£{L“‘i“E is ‘*‘ IES3K 'd t- .-... · emrrae o e nr so erica l-?1.?.aon the vessel -?.- --; my last foreign residence was .- -- It is my bona fideintention to renounce forever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate. state, or sovereignty, and