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 74TH CONGR ESS. SESS. I. CHS. 270, 271. JUNE 17, 1935 . 387 [CHAPT ER 270 .1 JOINT RESOLUTION To p ermit th e tempor ary entr y into t he Unite d States under c ertain c ondition s of alien participants and officials of the National Boy Scout Jamboree to be held in the United States in 1935. June 17, 1935 . [H. J . Res . 28 5.] [Pub.Res.,No.31 .1 Re solv ed by the Sena te an d Ho use o f Representatives o f the U nited Sta tes of America in Congress assembled, Th at ali en Boy Scout JaNao°eallBoy scout participants, Boy Scout Officials, and Boy Scout Executives who are Tem pora ry ent ry T of alien participants. accredited members of delegations to the National Boy Scout Jam- Post, p .1167. boree to be held in the United States in 1935, all of whom are non- immigrants, if otherwise admissible into the United States under the immigration laws, shall be exempted from the payment of the Exempted fro m tax, tax of $8 prescribed by section 2 of the Immigration Act of 1917, etVol. 39,p.875; L.S. and exempted from the fees prescribed by law to be collected in con- C.,p.185. nection with executing an application for a visa and visaing the passport or other travel document of an alien for the purpose of Passp orts. entering the United States as a nonimmigrant, and such aliens shall not be required to present official passports issued by the governments to which they owe allegiance : Pro vid ed, That ali ens shal l be in pos- Pr o t fication re session of official Boy Scout identity cards issued by their own gov- qu ired. ernment or issued by the International Committee of the Boy Scouts indicating their Boy Scout status and nationality, and duly visaed without charge by American consular officers abroad : And provided further, That such a liens shall comply with regula tions not in con- com pli an ce with pre- sistent with the foregoing provisions which shall be prescribed by scribed regulations . the Secre tary o f Labo r and Secret ary of State : Provided, however, That nothin g here in sha ll rel ieve a n alie n from being requi red to Vi sa requirements. obtain a gratis nonimmigration visa if coming to the United States asa nonimmigrant., or an immigration visa if coming to the United States as an immigrant. SEC. 2 . That such aliens shall be permitted the free entry of their Free entry of personal person al effec ts and t heir equ ipment t o be use d in co nnection with th e effects. National Boy Scout Jamb oree, under such regulations a s may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury. Approved, June 17, 1935. [CHAPT ER 271 .] JOINT RES OLUTION Ju ne Author izing th e Secret ary of A gricultu re to 17, 1935. pay necessary expenses of assem- 	[ll . J.Res.288.1 blages of the 4-H Clubs, and for other purposes. [Pub. Res ., No. 32.1 Resolved by the Senate and House o f Representatives of the United States of America in Congre ss assemb led, Th at nothing bl ge Club ass em- contained in the Act of February 2, 1935 (Public Resolution Num- Payment of neces bered 2, Se venty- fourth Congr ess), shall be con strued to pr ohibit mitteaXpenses or, per- the Secretary of Agriculture from paying the necessary expenses Ante, p. 19, waived . for assemblages of the 4-1_I Boys and Girls Clubs, called by the Secretary of Agriculture in the District of Columbia or elsewhere, in the furtherance of the cooperative extension work of the Depart- ment. Approved, June 17, 1935.