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 SIXTY·FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. II. CHS. 401, 402. 1910. 831 and six, be amended b adding after the roviso in aragra h two of ‘s?:t(ip;1d;p;r cg sairghirict the fol1ow{)i1ag: P P P ‘ r art er at any erson e on 'n to the class of ersons I¤¤¤¤ of ¤¤¤¤s¤1i=¤— authorized and cilualified underidxisting lawilo iecome a citizerli of the iiigtiieeiihiiiisinllegiltgixi United States w 0 has resided constantly in the United States dur' °“°‘· a period of five years next preceding May first, nineteen hundred eliii ten, who, because of misinformation in regard to his citizenship or the requirements of the law governing the naturalization of citizens has labored and acted under the impression that he was or could become a citizen of the United States and has in good faith exercised the rights or duties of a citizen or intended citizen of the United States because of such wrongful information and belief may, u on making a showing of such facts satisfactory to a court having jurisdiction to issue pgpers of naturalization to an alien, and the court in its judgment 'eves that such person has been for a period of more than five years entitled upon proper proceedings to be naturalized as a citizen of the United States, receive from the said court a final certificate of naturalization, and said court may issue such certificate without re<}uiring proof of former declaration by or on the (part of such person o their mtention to become a citizen of the Unite States, but such ap licant for naturalization shall comply in all other respects with the law relative to the issuance of final papers of naturalization to aliens." Approved, June 25, 1910. CHAP. 402.-An Act To amend section forty-four hundred and twent ·one of June 25,1910. the Revised statutes of the United States, as amended by aes er June eieveeui, l¤R—1¤¤7’*·1 nineteen hundred and six. [Public, Ne. zu.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United, States of America in Congress assembled, That section forty-four m§gg:rg*,2g¤*·I¤¤P¢° hundred and twenty-one of the Revised Statutes of the United States, iuipeeueri eemaas amended by Act of June eleventh, nineteen hundred and six, be, "°“"‘ and it is hereby, further amended, so as to read as follows, to wit: "Sec. 4421,. When the inspection of a steam vessel is completed spQg{gg¢¤*¢¤ °* *¤· and the inspectors a prove the vessel and her equipment throughout, nz. s., 4421, p. they shall make ami) subscribe a certificate to the collector or other 8°l;,§P"°§2°°‘,,_ mv chief officer of the customs of the district in which such inspection has ¤¥¤°¤d¤d· been made, in accordance with the form and regulations prescribed by _ the board of supervising inspectors. Such certificate shall be verified by the oaths of inspectors signing it, before the chief officer of the customs of the district or any other person competent by law to administer oaths. If the inspectors refuse to grant a certificate of approval, they shall make a statement in writing, and sign the same, T _¤ giving- the reasons for their disapproval. Upon such inspection and ,,,,§f“"°"“" °°"‘ ‘ approval the inspectors shall also make and subscribe a temporary certificate, which shall set forth substantially the fact of such inspection and approval, and shall deliver the same to the master or owner of the vessel, and shall keep a copy thereof on file in their office. Exhibition 0, w_ The said temporary certificate shall be carried and exposed by vessels nneetee. in the same manner as is provided in section forty-four hundred and 85% Sr "’°°· **23* *" twenty-three for copies o the regular certidcate, and the form thereof ,§°*g¤· gg; ,,05 P and the period during which it is to bein force shall be as prescribed by asa` " ’ ` the board of supervising inspectors, orthe executive committee thereof, Sunmm ,0, mm as provided in section forty-four hundred and five. And such tem- meenmeete. porary certificate, during such period and prior to the delivery to the master or owner of the copies of the regular certificate, shall take the place of, and be a substitute for, such copies of the regular certincate R lm 442 of inspection, as required by sections forty-four hundred and twenty- .m5,%g,?§'€·ije5e,’ 4’ three, forty-four hundred and twenty-four, and forty-four hundred and twentyesix, and for the purposes of said sections, and shall also,