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66 STAT'.]

PRIVATE LAW 623-MAY 16, 1952

Private Law 620

A69 CHAPTER 297

AN ACT Ma 16, 1952 ay [S. 1796]

For the relief of Bruno Leo Freund.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, for the purposes of sections 4(a) and 9 of the Immigration Act of 1924, as i^-^^^^^' ^^^' amended, the minor child, Bruno Leo Freund, shall be held and con- ^„8,usc 204(a), sidered to be the natural-born alien child of Technical Sergeant and 209. Mrs. Alfred E. Freund, citizens of the United States. Approved May 16, 1952.

Private Law 621

CHAPTER 298 AN ACT

May 16, 1952 [S. 1812]

For the relief of J a n i c e J u s t i n a King.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, for the purpose of section 4(a) and section 9 of the Immigration Act of 1924, ^^4^3 Stat. iss, and notwithstanding any provisions excluding from admission to the s "use 204(a), United States persons of races ineligible to citizenship, Janice Justina ^°^" King, a minor half-Japanese child, shall be considered the alien natural-born child of Captain Reuben K. King, a citizen of the United States, and Mrs. Reuben R. King. Approved May 16, 1952. Private Law 622 ,,,,

CHAPTER 299 AN ACT For the relief of Hidemi Nakano.

May 16, 1952 [^- ^»53]

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, for the purposes of sections 4(a) and 9 of the Immigration Act of 1924, as amended, and notwithstanding the provisions of section 13(c) of that ^^^ Stat. 155, Act, the minor child, Hidemi Nakano, shall be held and considered to ^^s use 204(a), be the natural-born alien child of Master Sergeant and Mrs. Seigo 209, 213(c). Shimoyama, citizens of the United States. Approved May 16, 1952.

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Private Law 623

CHAPTER 300 AN ACT

Relating to the height of the building known as 24(X) Sixteenth Street Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the penthouse on the building known as 2400 Sixteenth Street Northwest, District of Columbia, despite any restriction on the use or height of buildings imposed by or under any provision of law may be used for office, but not for living, quarters. Approved May 16, 1952.

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May 16, 1952 [H.R. 4262]