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 SIXTYKNINTH. CONGRESS. Sass. II. Cus. 192, 193. 1927. 1235 Sno. 3. Ali persons born in the Virgin Islands of the United m§n°*;>g; g>$_y,;¤,Q; States on or after Januaryl17, 1917 (whether before or after the uary17.1917,¤ubJ•ct_to eilective date-of this Act), and subjecttn the— jurisdiction of the g§,§‘§‘},,§,°,‘§',§°,2,,“§,{‘¤‘§{°` ggited States, are herebydeclared to be citizens of the United Sno. 4. The district court of. the Virgin Islands of the United mifyagggugi States shall have jurisdiction for naturalization purposes (including ¤m¤¤,1¤ea¤e¤u¤;z¤a jurisdiction forrthepurposesof setting ands and canceling certificates "‘§,',,‘if§‘,'f‘,‘f‘,‘,}g_ of citizenshig- under sectionrlb of the Act entitled ‘An Act to establish a ureaueof Immigration and Naturalization, and to provide for a uniform rule for e naturalization of aliens throughout the United :Stat§” approved Jima 29,. 1906, as amended); and ,mR;;*°g;g,¤;°ggd§¤>•m;g; for:-the.purposc¤ ethe naturalizationilaws-residence in the Virgin eemiuumaaseam. Islands ofathe United States shall be ccmidered as residence in theUnitcdStatea1**‘.  ·f ·   ’ - _ Sno. 5..Section 4: of.· the Ad entitled “An·-Act to provide a ,_§u*g_{* d“*Y°¤’“¢°* temporary government for the West Indian Islands acquired by the Vcl. 39. p. 1133. United Statesztrom Denmark by the convention entered into between °°“‘°°°‘L said countries on the.4th»day of Au€1st, 1916, and ratiied by the Senate of the United States on the 7t day of September, 1916, and for other purposes," approved March 3, 1917, is amended by striking out the figure " 8 ’ and inserting in lieu thereof the figure “ 6 ". Approved, February 25, 1927. ,, CHAP. 198.—An Act To authorize appropriations for construction at mil- hula}? itary posts, and for other purposes. _  Be it enacted by the Senate and House of  of the Am United; States of America in Congress use kd, That there is Buildlnss. eee, au· hereby authorized to be appropriated not to exceed $3,680,000‘f·rom §S’§§‘M;°§‘§,’§‘,}’{’,‘§‘,°f‘§,{ the net proceeds derived rom the sale of surplus War, Department md- real 'property, including the sale of surplus building, deposited in the reasury, as authorized by the Act approved arch 12, 1926 “"’°‘2°°‘ (Public, Numbered 45, Sixty-ninth Congress), and there is hereby Aww mm m authorized to be appropriated out of any monpy in the Treasury of mmm. the United States not otherwise appropriated, e sum of $1,400,000 the total of said sums to be expen ed for the construction and Pom wwwa installation at military posts of such buildings and utilities and appurtenances thereto as in the judgment of t e Secretary of War may be necessaryiras follows: Schoiie d Barracks, hogpital, $260,000; Camopm Lewis, ashington, hgpital, $128,000, o cers’ qp)agrters, $72,, =`noncommissicned oilioe I guarteis, $30,000; Camp ‘ vens, Massachusetts, l1ospital,.$300,000; crt Benning,'Georgia, barracks, $465,000, hospital, $180 000; Fort Sam Houston, Texas, barracks, $300,000; `Fort Bragg,`iNo1;th Carolina, barracks, $310,000, oBicers’ gparters $72,000, noncomimssioned oHicers’ puarters $45,000; Camp eade,·Maryland, barracks $300,000; Sel  Ilield, Michigan, cnicers ‘quarter§,“$72,000; ·I*`ort` Monmouth, ew Jemey, oilicers uarters, $72,000, noncommissioned oiiicers’ quarters $15,000; Fort Sill, Oklahoma o§cers’ qua1‘teisi$72,000_; Fort Riley, kansas) oiiicers’ quarters, °_$72,000”; iMarcli· Fic d, oniasmaas- barracks, 6550,000, oilicers’ iiplarters, $750,000; Kelly Field,_ Texas barracks, $490,000; Brooks 'eld, Texas, barracks, $521,000: Igrovided, That any  ,,,,. un` ' ded balanccs,,or combined unexpendedl balances of any of •¤¤·¤pOropr1ation orany apgiropriation hereafter made ` sh be expende r the construction o quarters for oilicers of the