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 74 Tu CONGRESS. SESS. I. CHS. 289, 290. JUNE 24, 1935. 397 SEC. 2. In exchange for the above-described lands, the Secretary ratL lro sds tra nsf err ed o of the Navy is authorized to transfer by appropriate conveyance to exebange . the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad Company, free from all encumbrances, and without cost to the Richmond, Freder- icksburg and Potomac Railroad Company, all right, title, and inter- est of t he United State s in and to th e lands contain ed within the Marine Corps Reservation at Quantico, Virginia, described generally as follows (1) Those two small parcels of land, part of what is known as the " Shipping Board Tract " as shown on the map of the United States Marin e Corps Reserv ation, Prince W illiam County, Virginia, dated Ju ne 25, 1920, si gned Thomas J. Brady, Junior, Public Works officer, that lies to the west of a line drawn parallel to and one hundred feet east from the present center line of the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad Company, and lying within the right-of-way of said railroad company, such land being shown more particularly in yellow on the map marked "V . D . 41-4- R. F. P . R . R. Co .-Proposed exchange of land at Quantico, Scale 1" 100 feet dated Oct. 1, 1932, revised Sept. 14, 1933 ." (2) That parcel of land adjoining the present eastern right-of-way line of the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad Com- pany between Fifth and Sixth Streets in the town of Quantico, Prince William County, Virginia . beginning at a point where the present sout hern l ine of Fifth Street inter sects the pr esent eastern right -of- wav line of the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad ; thence i n an easterly d irection along said southern line of Fifth Street ten and thirteen one-hundredths feet to a point ; thence in a southerly direction by a line parallel to and ten and thirteen one- hundredths feet east from the present eastern right-of-way line of the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad fifty-six and fifty-eight one-hundredths feet to a point ; thence bearing to the east by a line that is at right angles to the northern line of Sixth Street one hundred and eighty and seventeen one-hundredths feet to a point in said northern line of Sixth Street ; thence in a westerly direc- tion thirty-nine and fifty-seven one-hundredths feet to the eastern right-of-way line of the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac R ai lr o ad ; thence in a n ortherly direct ion along said right-of-way line two hundred and th irty-nine and fourteen one-hu ndredths feet to the point of beginning ; containing five thousand and forty-seven square feet, all as more particularly shown in yellow on the map marked " V. D. 41-101-R. F. P. R. R. Co. Easement desired from U. S. Govt. of Quantico, Va., dated Sept. 12, 1932 ". Approved, June 24, 1935. [CHAPTER 290.] AN ACT June 24, 1935. To authoriz e the naturali zation o f c erta in r esid ent alie n Wo rld War vete rans. [ S .2508 .1 [Public, No. 162.1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States o f America in Congress assembled, That notwith- Naturalization of cer- tai n resident alien standing the racial limitations contained within section 2169 of the worl d war veterans. Revised Statutes of the United States, as amended (U . S . C ., title wRaci l limitations 8, sec . 359), and within section 14 of the Act of May 6, 1882, as R. S., see. 2169, p. amended (U . S . C ., title 8, see . 363), any alien veteran of the World 380; U.S.C.,9.214. War here tofore ineligib le to citizens hip because not a free white person or of African nativity or of African descent may be natural- ized under this Act if he- (a) Entered the service of the armed forces of the United States Eligibility require- ments. prior to November 11. 1918 ;