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 1512 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SEss. III. CHs. 442-443 . 1931 . riage to an alien or by marriage to an alien ineligible to citizenship may, if she has not acquired any other nationality by affirmative act, be naturalized in the manner prescribed in section 4 of this Act, as if citiz en at birth, amended. Any woman who was a citizen of the United States at naturalization not de- birth shall not be denied naturalization under section 4 on account of nied on account of race. her race. Acquir ing citizenship "(c) No woman shall be entitled to naturalization under section 4 by marriage. of this Act, as amended, if her United States citizenship originated solely by reason of her marriage to a citizen of the United States or by reason of the acquisition of United States citizenship by her Section repealed . husband ." Vol. 42, p. 1022, repealed. (b) Section 5 of such Act of September 22, 1922, is repealed. . March 3, 1931 [ff. R. 12781 .] [Public, No. 830.] March 3, 1031. [H. R. 16115.] [Public, No. 831 .] man drainage district to construct, maintain, and operate a dam in Tallahatchie River. Tallahatchie River. Panola -Quit man drainage district may dam, at Porters Ferry, Miss. Provisos. Approval of plans. Conditions imposed. Power use not au- thorized. Approved, March 3, 1931. CHAP. 443 .-An Act To authorize the Secretary of War to donate certain bronze cannon to the Maryland Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, for use at Fort Frederick, Maryland. Be it enacted b y the Senate and House of Representatives of the ob solet e ordn ance. United States o f America in Congress assembled, That the Secre- D ona ted to Ma ry- land Society, D. A. R., tary of War is authorized and directed to donate, without expense eric~se at Fort Fred- to the United States, to the Maryland Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, for use at Fort Frederick, Maryland, four bronze cannon of Civil War type on hand at the Watervliet Arsenal, Watervliet, New York, and described as follows : Br onze canno n, twelve-pounder, muzzle loading, smooth bore, length seventy-two inches, estimated weight twelve hundred pounds, diameter of bore four and five-eighths inches, gun number 108; bronze cannon, twelve- pounder, muzzle loading, smooth bore, length seventy-two inches, estimated weight twel ve hundred pounds, diameter of bore four and f ive-ei ghths inche s, gu n num ber 10 9; bron ze ca nnon, twelv e-pou nder, muzzle loading, smoot h bore, length seventy-two inches, estimated we ight twelv e hundred pounds, d iameter o f bore fou r and five - eighths inches, gun number 110; bronze cannon, twelve-pounder muzzle loading, smoot h bore, length seventy-two inches, estimated w eight twe lve hundre d pounds, diameter of bore fo ur and fi ve- eighths inches, gun number 111. Approved, March 3, 1931. CHAP. 444 . -An Act Gra nt ing the con sen t of Con gr ess to the Panola-Quit- Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Unite d Stat es of Amer ica in Cong ress assemb led, That the consen t of Congress is hereby granted to the Panola-Quitman drainage district to construct, maintain and operate a dam in Tallahatchie River at or near Porters Ferry, ?Panola County, Mississippi : Pr ovi ded, That the work shall not be commenced until the plans therefor have been submitted to and approved by the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, and by the Secretary of War : Provided further, That in approving the plans for said dam such conditions and stipulations m ay be imp osed as th e Chief o f Engineer s and the Secretary of War may deem necessary to protect the present and future interests of the United States : And provided further, Th at this Act sh all not be construed to authorize the use of such dam to develop water power or generate hydroelectric energy.

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