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 63 STAT.] 81ST CONG. , 1ST SESS.-CHS. 53 -55-APR. 14, 1949 General of the United States is hereby authorized and directed to cancel any deportation proceedings which might arise in the case of Jose Babace (Irigoyen), Minden, Nevada, legally admitted but who has remained in the United States longer than permitted by law and regulations, and that this alien shall be considered as having been admitted for permanent entry as of the date of his actual entry on the payment of the visa fee of $10 and the head tax of $8. Upon enactment of this Act the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number from the Spanish quota for the first year that the said Spanish quota is available. Approved April 14, 1949. [CHAPTER 54] AN ACT For the relief of certain Basque aliens. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That in the adminis- tration of the immigration and naturalization laws the Attorney General be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to record the lawful admission for permanent residence of Jose S. Algarra de Carlos, Domingo Asiain Hualde, Patricio Asiain Hualde, Cipriano Aznarren Udi, Gracian Azparren Gazcue, Pedro Aspiroz Echechuri, Anastasio Barbarena Elizegaray, Melchor Burusco Domench, Pedro C. Cemborain Garmendia, Angel Dufur Iturri, Bernardo Dufur Iturri, Primitivo Egozcue Seminario, Modesto Elgorriaga Exposito, Felipe Errea Huarte, Esteban Erro Inda, Ambrosio Esnoz Recalde, Lino Goicoa Arozerena, Alberto Ibarregui Iriberri, Pablo Inda Sagardoy, Telipe Itturri Castilla, Francisco Jorajuria Andiaarena, Joaquin Juanarena Dufur, Francisco Larrea Ibarrola, Manuel Lecumberri Barber, Silvestro Martinex Exposito, Serpio Mendiguia Lerumbe, Jose Moulian Mendia, Jose Narvarez Berendiain, Antonio B. Nuin Exposito, Jose Ochandorena Petricorena, Jose M. Ochando- rena Petricorena, Primitivo Olondriz Echeverria, Mateo Pedroarena Barberena, Leandro Urrutia Villanueva, Pedro Valencia Llorente, Prisco Villanueva Montoya, Marcelino Villanueva Urrutia, Salvador Viscay Oroz, Demetrio Zubiri Uriz, Pedro M. Recalde Iribarren, Celestino Arozarena Elizagaray, Jose Betelu Zubiriaga, Dionisio Betelu Zubiriaga, Fermin Jorajuria Andiaarena, Tomas Iriarte Lerindegui, Miguel Redin Equiza, Miguel Inda Juandeaburre, and Jose Zibiri Coni, as of the respective dates of their lawful temporary entry into the United States in 1944, if they are found to be admissible under the provisions of the immigration laws other than those relating to quotas: Provided,That if the Attorney General finds that Cipriano Aznarren Udi is otherwise entitled to the benefits of this Act, he is authorized and directed to accord him such benefits, notwithstanding the provisions of section 3 of the Immigration Act of 1917, insofar as it relates to illiteracy. Upon the enactment of this Act the Secretary of State shall instruct the proper quota-control officer to deduct one number for each alien named herein from the quota of the appropriate country of the first year that the said quota is available. Approved April 14, 1949. 1079 Quota deduction. April 14, 1949 [S. 27] [Private Law 13] Certain Basque aliens. 39 Stat. 877 . 8U.S c.136(o). Quota deduction. AN ACT For the relief of Ella L. Browning. April 14,1949 [S. 208] [Private Law 14] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary Ela L. Bwnin.g [CHAPTER 55]

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