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PRIVATE LAW 4 3 9 - F E B. 13, 1952

Private Law 439

CHAPTER 32

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Co^igress assembled, That, notwithstanding the provisions of section 13(c) of the Immigration Act of 1924, as amended, Ritsuko Chojin, the w'ife of Masakatsu Chojin, a United States citizen, may be admitted to the United States for permanent residence if she is found to be otherwise admissible under the provisions of the immigration laws. Approved February 13, 1952. Private Law 440

February 13, 1952 [S. 1158]

43 Stat. 162. 8 USC 213(c).

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._...,, AN ACT For the relief of Takako Kitaimira Dalluge.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, notwithstanding the provisions of section 13(c) of the Immigration Act of 1924, as amended, Takako Kitamura Dalluge, the wife of Gilbert Glen Dalluge, a United States citizen, may be admitted to the United States for permanent residence if she is found to be otherwise admissible under the provisions of the immigration laws. Approved February 13, 1952. , y}JPrivate Law 441

C H A P T E R 34 AN ACT For the relief of Michiyo Chiba.

February 13, 1952 [S. 2158]

43 Stat, 155,157. 8 USC 204(a), 209.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assemhied, That, solely for the purposes of section 4(a) and section 9 of the Immigration Act of 1924, as amended, and notwithstanding any provisions excluding from acimission to the United States persons of races ineligible to citizenship, Michiyo Chiba, a minor Japanese child, shall be considered the alien natural-born child of Corporal Walter V. Subacz, a citizen of the United States. Approved February 13, 1952. Private Law 442

February 14, 1952 [S. 1177]

43 Stat. 162. 8 USC 213(c).

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AN ACT For the relief of Kitsuko Chojin.

February 13, 1952 [S. 659]

43 Stat. 162. 8 USC 213(c).

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CHAPTER 35 AN ACT For the relief of Misako Kinoshita.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the, United States of America in Co7igress assembled, That the provisions of section 13(c) of the Immigration Act of 1924, as amended, relating to the exclusion of aliens inadmissible because of race shall not hereafter apply to Misako Kinoshita, the Japanese fiancee of Wilbert L. Rice, a citizen of the United States, and that the said Misako Kinoshita may be eligible for a nonquota immigration visa if she

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