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74TH CONGRESS. SESS . I. CHS . 290, 291 . JUNE 24, 1935 . (b) Act ually render ed service w ith the arme d forces of the United States between April 6, 1917, and November 11, 1918 ; (c) Received an honorable discharge from such service for any reason other than his alienage ; (d) Res umed his pre vious perman ent residenc e in the United States or any Territory thereof ; and (e) Has maintained a permanent residence continuously since the date of discharge and is now a permanent resident of the United compliance with natural ization laws r e- States or any Territory thereof ; upon compliance with all the quired .

requirements of the naturalization laws, except- Exceptions.

(f) No certificate of arrival and no declaration of intention Shall be required ; (g) No additional residence shall be required before the filing of petition for certificate of citizenship ; and (h) The petition for certificate of citizenship shall be filed with a court having naturalization jurisdiction prior to January 1, 1937 . Certificates of citi- SEC . 2 . Cer tificates of citizen ship heret ofore issu ed and here tofore zen ship he ret ofor e granted• g ranted by a ny cou rt ha ving n atura lizati on ju risdic tion under the 41Vol.2a2, t s2cVP s provisions of the Act of May 9, 1918, or of the Act of July 19, 1919, 218 .

to any alien veteran who is eligible to be naturalized under the provisions of section 1 of this Act, and orders or judgments au thorizing such certi ficates, a re hereby d eclared to be valid for all stamp ing require-

insofar as the race of the veteran is concerned . Such wont .

p urpose s certificates may be stamped, declaring their validity under this Act, by the Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization upon sub- Certificates in lieu of mission of satisfact ory proof to establi sh identit y . lost, ate ., originals .

Certificates declared valid under the foregoing paragraph, which CVool.2~p.1515;U.S. have been lost, mutilated, destroyed, or surrendered to any official of the United States may be replaced by a new certificate bearing date of original certificate upon compliance with the provisions of section 32 (a) of the Act of June 29, 1906, as amended . Fees waived .

SEC. 3 . On applications filed for any benefits under this Act 2 the requirement of fees for naturalization documents is hereby waived . Approved, June 24, 1935 . [CHAPTER 291 .1 June 24,1935.

AN ACT [H. R . 7672.] Mak ing ap prop ria tio ns for the Navy Department and the na val se rvi ce for the [Public, No . 163 .1

fiscal year ending June 30, 1936, and for other purposes . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Na vy Department and naval service ap- United States of America in Congress assembled, That the f ollowi ng prop1936 .ns for fiscal sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not other- wise apropriated, for the Navy Department and the naval service for the ' fiscal y ear ending June 30, 1936, name ly : NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT OFFICE Or T FIE S ECRE TARY MISCELLANEOUS RX PENSES penses . For traveling expenses of civilian employees, including not to exc eed $ 4,000 for t he ex penses of a ttenda nce, at hom e and abroa d, upon meetings of technic al, profess ional, sci entific, a nd other s imilar org aniza tions when, in t he jud gment of th e Sec retary of t he Nav y, such attendance would be of benefit in the conduct of the work of the Navy Department ; not to exceed $2,000 for the part-time or Naval Establish- ment. Secretary's office . Miscellaneous ex-