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 398 74TH CONGRESS. SESS. I. CHS. 290, 291 . JUNE 24, 1935. (b) Act ually render ed service w ith the arme d forces of the United States between April 6, 1917, and November 11, 1918 ; (c) Received an honorable discharge from such service for any reason other than his alienage ; (d) Res umed his pre vious perman ent residenc e in the United States or any Territory thereof ; and (e) Has maintained a permanent residence continuously since the date of discharge and is now a permanent resident of the United compliance with natural ization laws r e- States or any Territory thereof ; upon compliance with all the quired. requirements of the naturalization laws, except- Exceptions. (f) No certificate of arrival and no declaration of intention Shall be required ; (g) No additional residence shall be required before the filing of petition for certificate of citizenship ; and (h) The petition for certificate of citizenship shall be filed with a court having naturalization jurisdiction prior to January 1, 1937. Certificates of citi- SEC. 2 . Cer tificates of citizen ship heret ofore issu ed and here tofore zen ship he ret ofor e granted• g ranted by a ny cou rt ha ving n atura lizati on ju risdic tion under the 41Vol.2a2, t s2cVP s provisions of the Act of May 9, 1918, or of the Act of July 19, 1919, 218 . to any alien veteran who is eligible to be naturalized under the provisions of section 1 of this Act, and orders or judgments au thorizing such certi ficates, a re hereby d eclared to be valid for all stamp ing require- insofar as the race of the veteran is concerned. Such wont. p urpose s certificates may be stamped, declaring their validity under this Act, by the Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization upon sub- Certificates in lieu of mission of satisfact ory proof to establi sh identit y. lost, ate ., originals. Certificates declared valid under the foregoing paragraph, which CVool.2~p.1515;U.S. have been lost, mutilated, destroyed, or surrendered to any official of the United States may be replaced by a new certificate bearing date of original certificate upon compliance with the provisions of section 32 (a) of the Act of June 29, 1906, as amended. Fees waived. SEC. 3. On applications filed for any benefits under this Act 2 the requirement of fees for naturalization documents is hereby waived . Approved, June 24, 1935. [CHAPTER 291 .1 June 24,1935. AN ACT [H. R. 7672.]	Mak ing ap prop ria tio ns for the Navy Department and the na val se rvi ce for the [Public, No. 163 .1 fiscal year ending June 30, 1936, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Na vy Department and naval service ap- United States of America in Congress assembled, That the f ollowi ng prop1936 .ns for fiscal sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not other- wise apropriated, for the Navy Department and the naval service for the ' fiscal y ear ending June 30, 1936, name ly : NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT OFFICE Or T FIE S ECRE TARY MISCELLANEOUS RX PENSES penses . For traveling expenses of civilian employees, including not to exc eed $ 4,000 for t he ex penses of a ttenda nce, at hom e and abroa d, upon meetings of technic al, profess ional, sci entific, a nd other s imilar org aniza tions when, in t he jud gment of th e Sec retary of t he Nav y, such attendance would be of benefit in the conduct of the work of the Navy Department ; not to exceed $2,000 for the part-time or Naval Establish- ment. Secretary's office. Miscellaneous ex-