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 SEVENTY-FIRST CONGRESS. SEss. II. Cns. 805-827 . 1930. 849 CHAP. 8 05 .-Joint Resolution T o d eclare July 5, 19 30, a legal holid ay in the District of Columbia. Resolved by the Senate and House o f Representatives o f the United States of America in Congress assembled, That Saturday, July 5, 1930, be, and the same is hereby, declared a legal holiday in the District of Columbia for all purposes : Provided, That all employees of the United States Government in the District of Columbia and all employees of the District of Columbia shall be entitled to pay for this holiday the same as on other days. Approved, July 2, 1930. July 2, 1930. [S. J. Res. 184.] _ [Pub. Res., No. 103.] District of Columbia. July 5, 1930, declared legal holiday in. Proviso. Employees of Gov - ernment, etc., entitled to pay- July 3, 1930. [S. 3691 .] [Pu blic, No . 499.] CHAP. 826 .-An Act To amend an Act entitled "An Act relative to natu- ralization and citizenship of married women," approved September 22, 1922 . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the U nited Stat es of Amer ica in Cong ress assem bled, That the Act Citizenship and nat- uralization of married entitled "An Act relative to the naturalization and citizenship of women . married women," approved September 22, 1922, is amended by add- Vol. 42,p .1021. ing the following at the end thereof " SEC. 8 . That any woman eligible by race to citizenship who has New matter . married a citizen of the United States before the passage of this Admission of women, ehgible to citize nship, amendment, whose husband shall have been a native-born citizen who married citizen, and a member of the military or naval forces of the United States etc ., prior hereto . d uring the W orld War, and s eparat ed th erefr om un der ho norab le conditions ; if otherwise admissible, shall not be excluded from Vol.39,p.875 . a dmissi on into the Un ited St ates un der sec tion 3 of the Immigra - U_ S. C.,p.131. ti on Act of 191 7, unle ss she be excl uded un der the provis ions of Exce ptions . th at section relating to- " (a) Persons afflicted with a loathsome or dangerous contagious di sease, exc ept tuberc ulosis in a ny form ; " (b) Polygamy ; " (c) Prostitut es, procur ers, or oth er like im moral pers ons ; " (d) Persons convicted of crime : Provided, That no such wife Proviso . shall be excluded because of offenses committed during legal infancy, inancy, during a notitoex- while a minor under the age of twenty-one years, and for which the elude . s entenc es im posed were less than three mont hs, a nd whi ch we re committed more than five years previous to the date of the passage of this amendment ; (e) Persons previously deported ; " (f) Contract laborers. " That after admission to the United States she shall be subject status after admis- to all other provisions of this Act ." lion. Approved, July 3, 1930. July 3, 1930. [S. 4663.] CHAP. 827 .-An Act Granting the consent of Congress for the construction ofa dike or dam across the head of Camas Slough (Washougal Slough) to Lady [Pu blic, No. 5 00 .] Island on the Columbia River in the State of Washington. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States o f America in Congress assembled, That the consent Camas Slo ugh o f Cong ress is hereby grante d to th e Crown Willam ette Pa per Com - wash •• gal Slo ugh ), pany, of Portland, Oregon, to construct a dike or dam across Camas Crown Willamette Paper Company, Port- Slough (Washougal Slough) at a point near the mouth of Washou- land, Oreg ., ma y dam. gal River to Lady Island, State of Washington : Provided, That the Provisos. work of constructing this dike or dam shall not be commenced until Pla ns' the plans therefor have been filed with and approved by the Chief of Engineers of the United States Army and the Secretary of War : 57894•-3 1-54

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