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jj;} _ `T}5l?LE‘ S.-¢-—-ZALIEQES

 {gm; vkitimut *pw0f af thé !‘€*¥1\}if€d`· dve y¢a£fs’ msidemce withm

gig {Eames; States if 'upcnl exauliuaticn by the _;·ep1ja¤sen§ative {ls the Bureau ci Nstu~mIiz;$tima, i§ &€“C0¥d&llC€ the.m— qléiwzézeiztzg of gectians 388 to @0; and 392 [tg 394 qi thi? title, ia l i>» shmv:1 that such—‘residen¢e caujmt bclgstablighed., (May za 1%31S,»c. 69, `§ Q, 40 Stat, 542]) ‘ · _.; ,»·,» _ ‘- ’·

~ SSQQ Alien déclafsnti lumcrably. diéchgmged fiom l Army,

ygvy, etcgi subléqiwnfly ¤¢¢@§t¢d ‘c<p1iditi0*;iaIly imiliiaty- ·m·

 mm! service} fesidéxwt V Cvimidéred regidcmzé fwith·in_ United

§ggxes;—A&1yl_`alien’ dcclamntl who has sefved in,_`the United is;;m·s A1'f13Y‘0TiNf1VY, or the Philippine Constabulary, am] hats “~ mw; lmmmbly di:schm·ge<lWthérefr0m, and has been accepted in- $c·:·vk·éiu either the military or-‘)1a£·dl— service_ of the lUi1itéd s2;z;<=§ lmtheiccnditian that hébccomesfg citizen of thé_.United ‘ Smwé, imay me his ·§€tiuOB fo1·;_1ii1tural‘ization `»i}]')bD' p1‘06t of ‘<»w%1iViIl1l(>i§S·1‘€Sid€!1éé withirythé Uhitéd States for thefhrce vm;g1=§ inmxediately pxfeéedfng hishetilioim, by two -wvitne/ssés, citi- ·<;¤ms (gf the~_United States, `aixd in these casés duly tesidencel lm; 1%:0 Phi1lppiiie_lIslands_ aiu! the Panama Canal Zeng. by zzlimzg may bgcoitsidéredi *i·e$idenée wiphin the Unitgd States; ma the plaee of suchmilitary service shall be qséixstmed as me ‘  ;§;;mo qt residence required to lesthblished for*_ purposes ofmmralizatioh. (May 9;.1918, q. 6%}, -1; 40 Stat, »542_.‘)· _ ll 398. Aliens in milituyl scivice of "U¤itcd_`Stnte§ on May .9, 1918, Ming ?‘0verséns §etiti0¤l"; pathyof nllcg"i:i1;ce.e——,Auyl

z·li<§
g {vim, ¢m_‘May 9, 191§, -vvas iulfhq military sgtvice of the.

f;$iml'.Stlate$; andwvho may not be within fhe»_jurisdig;i0p Qof. 2i¥$3'°i‘f9llI°t i1llth_(li‘iZéd`tO'§I21tUf8{]iZ(3 a11e¤S;~may me his petition l qw mgtumlizatiem.withogt appearing in person infhe otiice bf am clerk. of thqcourt hud shall not be required rb lake the pres€·:·i3»c;d oathbf, éllegiauce ill4OD€l1·C0\l1't. The petition shall bg »w.·¤·z·iti0ll by the awdanvitsnf ableast; two` credible; yvituesses who Y zum? citizens bf ihe United States, and Whqi S·}ihlI'.pp0ve·,lh"their ·ai!&d:zvits the pértiou of., the i·csidéuc7c that they have bcrsonaliy kwiwn the 8i)}l]lC8Ht_.t0jlh&\'€.1#€‘Sld€(l·‘·¥\;ithiIl the l["ni§§·d~Stz1teé.

’fi¤+ time! of milit;1r_y· service` may be Vesmbli$=hvd .h,y\tl 1é hill-
; mvilrs of at least two other citizené of th? United Slam-}, jvhich.
z~:<·1Izcer wifh.the_0s1th`0f allcgianire, may be -takc;1_;in· accordl -mm·~xsii·th the tétms bf section 131 :0; title 22 gftér uqtice from

‘ md under rggulaticms of the ‘Buré£Yu of_;Nat_uru-lixatimwxx. gS1ich

azm}m·lts and oath 0i'_··allogi*aré.ce shall be admitted l11`0viclén<:e

i_xz_:1:ay qrigixml of appéll:é·&_t.n$tu}:1lization_ yxrobeetllng without

 I*}`U{<if Qi ,the gehuinéuesé of~",(hc» seal or signature 01·__0f·—th0

c»i¥&i·i:il. clmrnctm·A of the "uféccr before whom thé afHd_a\·it$='z1nd . ngsib of ajlesgiancc wefé takmg, and shalllbe `filed by the rc·p1‘€·

—¤»aat
at§_ve of the Government from the Bureau of .Naturaliz£1-

tim: at tlie‘hem·ing as pmsiided by section 399 of this ti(l.9. (i\l:1 5i9, 1913; c, 69,. § il, 40 Stat. 543.) ·. V - l . l ‘ ' 391. Persgxns serving in military or nnva1`fm·ccs_at terminatiam ofjWcr1d War; persons lwuprably discharged the,i·¢fmm;` l rc·sidcucc.+·-·—A;1yipers0r1.wh0_w‘£1s serving i n_ thé military or mival f<·x·l·<l·s of the) United Statés étnthes- termination of the \\"0_i*Id \\':xz·, mxdbény pcfsnn who before thi! tcrxginhxatiogi of said `_wa1r l 12;:;;* l1_avc· been honbmbly aliswhargezd from `milltary naval swviccs of the United Smtcg on ,{1(‘C'0l1l’lt of clisabilitzy irxgurrmi in line of duty, shall; it he applies *1*0 the proper c·.0url:`f6r atlmi~=si0;) as B, citizen of thé United Sta1tes=, be reélicwcd from the h<~·<*s:·5ity of pmviug that ixxxxnealiutcély ixrcriedixng the dale fif his wmzlicatlou he has ipsiclcd '{'?£)!ltil1l10H$`¤]§’. witlaixr the Unitedl Smtqé th¤> tia¤`<2 required by law of other alimxs, mr withih°°tlm Stnté, '1`<·r1‘it5>ry, or {lm ]}lSt1’lLf|Za ut Columbisg for tl1+.;a_y.€:;1;‘ ilI1IlllY‘lli2it£?]Y }¤i‘£_*<"€*(’UIlg tlneilate of hisljwelitiori for fléltilfilliiifiutiflll, but his

1?¥‘tili(A>Il»f!9I’. naturalization shall he `snxpimrtvrl by the u@davlts

{gf me <·r<·<_lil>l¢> jwitm»ssg»s=, c·itlz¢;2r2>s· of the IZ;1im<l Stsi§¢s,Qi<len· ¥§fyin;; the p0t1i1i<>n=er' ag the perscm mxmml in the cértilicatc of ' lwxmrahle dis4·harg4=·,Q whiéh said Evortihvzatv rml1$*»l¤é·'=10<j0;¤t0<l . 2%% ¤a§‘i_¢le·¤<;*e nf §0(ldlj]]()I‘{ll (‘h§ll’2U‘l€l‘-I'f3(j\liI‘¢‘d bylaw, and lit? 86270°——26¥—~411 l

AND_C1T1ZENSHIP` § 395 `shé,1le_c0mplay`with the other ;rcquirements· of the xxatmmizatixm. law. (May 9, 1918, c. 69, ,§ 1, 40 Stat; 544L)i , e e {392. Aliens serving in military or naval fm·ces.dm·i¤g ~Wm·1d, Wat; declaxiation of intention; tesidencee-Any alien whé served in the-military dr ‘ 11ava1 serviézeof-the United States- during the time this- ccuntfy wes} engaged in the ,W0xild {War, might. me .his*· petition for naturiaiization Yi;i[1lQ1lt$lYl&kiI)g_th€ pref·limi11£11·_y rleclmratioui6ffi1:1te¤ti0_;1’ and without; proof of the réquired _§vé' 3#ea1·_s’·_é;esidex1<;e within the United States, (May, i ’ 9»e19i8, ¢· 69·._§]°IQf40%T!$€8it;-'543·') W " . i S ~ i

 V. 393. Certain aliens, or persons ewing pctmanint allegiance;

jurisdictikm of cmirts; tevidéiicc of residence,. cte,=·-€·Any alien, , or any person owingipermanent naliegialnce to the Uriited States embraced within, secti0r1s‘;388’,te.39O, -392 td;. 394. cf. this title, may iile his petition for naturalization in the most ccmvéniemz court __with0ut pm0i'pfYresidence within its juiisdictiim, mst- ·withStmiding the limitatiém upim the jurisdiction of the courts , A specified ip seetien _357 cfthis title, provided heuppears with i his} two witnesses before the gpproprihte representative of the . Bureau pf,Natt1ralizatiq,n and passes the pre¥imi¤ar$r~exami¤a- wtioii hereby- required before}-Kling his petition for rxaturalizm ` tién in the dméei of the clerk of the éourt, e1xd·,ii1iQ eaéhi ease the recoxjd bfwthié examination .sha1l be pifered in evitience by the _ ·re;$1:ese¤tatiYe·0if the Government from the Bureau bt Natinraii-_ " zation gud maitledi part of the record at the originglJgnd'any subsequent heafingg ; ,3116, exceptgs otherwise. herein pmvided, the h0imrable.discharge` certmeate of such alien, or person ow-0 Q ing permanent ailegiaufré to the‘Uriité<i States, igr th€.(}€l'[iHC&t€ · of"service showing .g00d.c0m1u<§t, sighed by a' duly mithorized 0HiC'€1‘,,"·01‘ by the ;xiasters.o_i said vessels, shall be deeéaed pfima

,facie‘,eyide11ce tcl szrtisfj nail , df the requirementshot residenee

, within ,the·United Stéitesand within the State,_Territ0ry,· or i th£·>_1jistrict of Columbia, aitxéi geo;} mom} »cha~rz1cter~ requiied byiziw, when.'suppm·,ted` by the izmdavits of two witgegses, citi- .zehsfof the Ux1it‘€d”_Stt;1_tes, ·i‘i ”`i•.Ientifying..the ‘axppI;j,e§;mti“’iiés the i person named in the »céi·tiiicute or honorable ais£enm·ge,‘ zmti iI1`—ti1OS€ cases pulyjvlxere the iglien-is aetuzxliy iii the military , ‘0r`V11u\§*;il semviéeof the United States, the- certigeateecif atriwxl shz1l1,_‘,;ut· be filed with gthe `petition fo¤r_;uaturuIizuti_b¤ ih the , nxmmér prescribed;_--`(May,9,.191S,Ylc. 69,*§ `1,é4O Stat., 543..,) _ 394. Hearing of ¢:ertainViiepetiticns;\`fo;· natuializatiezn ivithi:1 ` thirty days of election`.-—-—A¤y petition fur,¤&turziiigktiAn titeéi ijxider the provisions of sectlims ,388 to. 390, 392 to 394J of `thiis tit1€,,mHy_bc heard immediately, i10twithStun;ii¤g`t_he'1aw pm- i .hibi·tS’ the Qheiiring of a· petition__fo;· nataifalizfttion during thirty days preceding any election in the jurisdiction of the `cohrt. {May 9, 1918,c. 69, -§_,1,`40$§tz1t._543,e) " . i , Y 395, ·EEect of repeal of secti¢mi2166, Revised Statutes, upén aliens serving in Army prior to Jaxiuary 1, 1900, ami hexiorgbiy discharged therefmm.——·-As te all glieus iyhd, prior to January 1,` 1900, served in the armies of the ‘_United States, and win; were lnonembly discmhrgeci therefr0ni,·se<etio1n» 2166 of th<$.Re— lviged ~·S,t:z1t;.1tes»0;;the ·IEnited’ ‘Stz1tes~·——wl1i<¥in rend :is“fo1rm·:<: `°°AD)"i11i(‘Il, of the age of tW€I1Y§`f··011€ yeurswixiel upxvz1xfc}..xx·_!m— has enlisted, ,<>ii‘u1»:1y_.`eKr1li3t_, in fthe armies of the United smieej · °eitl‘1et‘tthe Regxxlesm mathe' Voluntegii Forces, and has been, er ” may be hctefifter, henoxizibiy discliaxgeei, sdisxllnbe mimittegl to - lmxemne ri tzitizen of the'. United States, upon hié petition, ,w,iti_i—-` ° out amy px‘evi<»1i%: d<—<i·I21rz'1tei0n of I1»i== inteixiicm tohecéizxexe szyrh; and ]l€¥~‘S]li'¥u nut ;be. required to pmve mdre thmincnc ye:u·'$ ‘resider10<~`x\*iti1i’¤ the limited States previous tp his appliczxtieu -, to become Simf; citizen`; and the Court zuel111ittig1;;.s21eii zxlimi `Slmll, iI1»‘8d¢ii('ii€)H to such proof of residence and gcmde ximml ,<·hnmcter. as rmxwprovieled by lzztv, beisaitisiierl Inj: <:·c1mpe1¢,»nt_ Dvbqfi of, such permds 4h¢1vi·ngel;geen·h<»110mie»i.Y <lise¤Yn:f1r·ge{l fmm ·th`e;service of the Unite<1‘S_t:ites "§.shz11l be and r0xg1`ai,frf in full f(€>'l*€€·&iI1d effect. (May 9, 1918, cg 69, ,§ 2, 40‘St;i1t..547.) ‘ i