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 656 [CHAPTER 471 .] AN ACT To exempt from the quota husbands of American citizens. lsI Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the m ~atia Act of United S tates o f Americ a in Con gress as sembled, That subdivision Vol . 45, p. loos, (a) of section 4 of the Immigration Act of 1924, as amended, is ame nd ed u. 8. C . ., 8upp. V, amended to read as follo ws p. ngnota immt- "(a) An immigr ant who is the unmarried ch ild under twenty- No t f ncnlui Uo ne nited State s : Prov'ded, wThat the marriage shall h ve eoccur ed or the husband, of a of the Marrsiagedate restric . prior to issuance of visa and, in the case of husbands of citizens, tioQnso preferences .preferences . prior to Jul 1, 1932." Vol. 45, p. 1009, SEC. 2. Cause (A) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of section amended. 6 of the Immigration Act of 1924, as amended, is amended to re ad as follows "(A) Quota immigrants who are the fathers or the mothers of citizens of the United States who are twenty-one years of age or over or who are the husbands of citizens of the United States by marriages occurring on or after July 1, 1932 ; ". Approved, July 11, 1932. July 11, 1932 . (H. R. 10600.] [Public, No. 277 .] Inconsistent provi- sions stri cken out, July 12, 1932.	[H. R.12360.] (Public, No. 278 .] Grand Central Sta- tion Post Office, etc ., building, New Yo rk City. Contract to purchase land and building, au- thorized. Location. Purposes declated. Reservation by railL road. 72d CONGRESS. SESS. I. CHS. 470-472 . JULY 11, 1932. flight around the world in eight days, fifteen hours, and fifty min- utes, thus not o nly eclipsing in time all previo us world flights, but also by their intrepid courage, remarkable endurance, and matchless skill, materially advancing the science of aerial navigation. Approved, July 11, 1932. [CHAPTER 472 .] AN ACT To author ize the S ecretary of the Tr easury to enter in to a cont ract to p urchase the parcel of land and the building kn own as the Grand Cen tral Station Post Office and Office Building, numbered 452 Lexington Avenue, in the city, county and State of New York, for post-office and other governmental purposes, and to pa y the pur chase pri ce theref or on or prior to June 30, 1937. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to enter into a contract to purehase on behalf of the United States the parcel of land with the building thereon located in the city, county, and State of New York, bounded by the westerly line of Lexington Avenue, the southerly line of Forty-fifth Street, a line parallel with and distant two hun- dred and seventy-five feet more or less, westerly of the westerly line of Lexington Avenue and a line parallel with and distant two hun- dred and twenty feet nine and one-half inches, more or less, south- erly of the southerly line of Forty-fifth Street, for a post-office building and/or for other governmental purposes, subject to the exception and reservation to the New York Central Railroad Com- pany, its successors and assigns, of the perpetual rights of exclusive use for railroad station, terminal, and other purposes of the railroad company, its successors and assigns, of the subsurface of said parcel to be specifically defined in the instrument of conveyance, with the nece ssar y v enti lati ng shaf ts ; a nd subject also to exceptions an d res- ervations for purposes of light, air, and support in favor of said subsurface and the southerly and westerly adjoining premises, all as may be agreed upon in advance by the respective parties to the con-