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 166 72d CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 203. MAY 25, 1932. the new name of such citizen. If the commissioner finds the name of the applicant to have been changed as claimed he shall issue to the applicant a - new certificate with one of such photographs of the applicant affixed thereto. iss ue eer tifleac of A issue ro coPes "(d) The Commissioner of Naturalization is authorized to make naturalization records . and issue, without fee, certifications of any part of the naturalization records of any court, or of any certificate of citizenship, for use in complying with any statute, State or Federal, or in any judicial Admi ssion of, as evi . proceeding. Any such certification shall be admitted in evidence dence. equally with the original from which such certification was made in any case in which the original thereof might be admissible as evi- dence . No such certification shall be made by any clerk of court except upon order of the court ." Vol. 45, p. 1515, r5 pealed. SEC. 15. So much of subdivision (a) of section 33 of such Act of Certificate of arrival. June 29, 1906, as amended, as reads " Upon obtaining a certificate from the Secretary of Labor showing the date, place, and manner of arrival in the United States," is hereby repealed. begot r` qu 2 d s try Stc. 6 . Section 4 of the Act entitled "An Act to supplement the naturalization laws, and for other purposes," approved March 2, 1929, is amended by striking out the period at the end thereof and Vol. 45, p. 151a• inserting in lieu thereof a semicolon and the following
 * "except that

no such certificate shall be required if the entry was on or before June 29, 1906 ." ah rns f ertain um~•d erccnleriftcr dep orted Si, c. 7. Despite the provisions of subdivision (a) of section 1 of ea i),r atio nofo nc ear . the Act entitled "An Act making it a felony with penalty for certain Vol 75, pp. 1513, 1551 . aliens to ente r the Un ited Sta tes of A merica un der cert ain cond itions in violation of law," approved March 4, 1929, as amended, an alien, if otherwise admissible, shall not be excluded from admission to the United States under the provisions of such subdivision after the expiration of one year after the date of deportation if, prior to his reembarkation at a place outside of the United States, or prior to Approval of applies- leis appl ica tion neem-ry tion in foreign continuous territory for admission to the . United States, the Secretary of Labor, in his discretion, shall have granted such alien permission to reapply for admission. Natu ralizatio n Me- 242c. s. 8 . The comp ilation of the s tatistic s to sho w races, national i-. Compilation of. ties, and other information, authorized and directed to be prepared by t he `Co mmiss ioner of Na tural izati on, sh all b e com plete d and pub- lished at. the same time, as near as practicable, as the publication of the statistics of the 1930 census ; except that reports covering the census of 1910 shall be completed and submitted not later than .January 31, 1933, and reports covering the census of 1920 not later 19 yo conform to Act of than December 31, 1933 . Such statistics shall show the records Vol. 45, p. 1516. of registry made under the provisions of the Act entitled"'An Act to supplement the nat uralization laws, and fo r other purposes," Fund available. approved March 2, 1929 . Payment for the equipment used in preparing such compilation shall be made from appropriations for miscellaneous expenses of the Bureau of Naturalization. Quarters for photo . Src. 9. The Secretary of the Treasury, up on the recommendation graphic studio to be pro- vided. of the Secretary of Labor, is authorized to provide quarters, with- out payment of rent, in the building occupied by the Naturalization Service in New York C ity, for a photographic studio operated by welfare organizations without profit and solely for the benefit of supervision . aliens seeking naturalization. Such studio shall be under the super- vision of the Commissioner of Naturalization. ~Vpl .. 3 54, p. 098 ; Vol. S EC. 10. The tenth subdivision of section 4 of the Act of~June 29, u.s.C.,p.159 • 1906 (ell . 3592 . 34 Stat . 598), as amended by the Act of May 9, 1918 (cli. 69,40 Stat. 545; U. S. C., title 8, sec. 377), is hereby amended to read as follows ;