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72d CONGRE SS . SESS. I. CHS . 395-397,416 . JULY 2, 5,1932 .

571 ]CHAPTER 395 .] AN ACT

Ju ly 2, 1932. Relating to the naturalization of certain women born in Hawaii .

[H. R .10829.] [Public, No.248.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States o f America in Congress assembled, That for the pur- of Naturalization C urls attion i Ac 22, poses of subdivision (b) of section 3 of the Act entitled An Act Voi.42, p.I=; Vol. relative to the naturalization and citizenship of married women,"

lfll. 8.C.,p.122;supp. approved September 22, 1922, as amended, a woman born in Hawaii v, p . 67 . . prior to June 14, 1900, shall, if residing in the United States on the certain n ome born to date of enactment of this Act, be considered to have been a citizen Hawaii. of the United States at birth. Approved, July 2, 1932 . {C HAPTER 396 .} JOINT RESOLUTION

July 2, 1932. Authorizing the President of the United States to present the Distinguished [s .J. Res .,lss.] F lying Cro ss to Ame lia Earhar t Putnam .

[Pub. Res,No . 31.1 Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States o f America in Congress assembled, Th at the Preside nt namelia Earhart Put- of the United States is authorized to present the D isti ngui shed t1 P guent ainof s Flying Cross to Amelia Earhart Putnam for displaying heroic Cross to, authorized . courage and skill as a navigator, at the risk of her life, by her nonstop flight in her plane, unnamed, from Harbor Grace, New- foundland, to Londonderry, Ireland, on May 20, 1932, by which she became the first and only woman, and the second person, to cross the Atlantic Ocean in a plane in solo flight, and also established new records for speed and elapsed time between the two continents . Approved . July 2, 1932 . [CHAPTER 397 .] JOINT RESOLUT ION Requesting the President of the United States of America to proclaim Oct obe r July 2,1932.

[H.7. Res. 443.] 11, 1932, General Pulaski's Memorial Day for the observance and commemo- [Pub. Res ., No. 32.] ration of the death of Brigadier General Casimir Pulaski . Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the President of the General Pulaski's United States is authorized and requested, as part of the George memorial day . Obser vance of Octo Washington Bicentennial celebration, to issue a proclamation calling ber 11, 1932, as. upon officials of the Government to display the flag of the United States on all governmental buildings on October 11, 1932, anck inviting the people of the United States to observe the day in schools and churches, or other suitable places, with appropriate ceremonies of the death of General Casimir Pulaskl . Approved, July 2, 1932 . [CHAPTER 416 .] AN ACT Jnl y 5, 1932. To am end Act N umbered 4 of the Is thmian Ca nal Commis sion enti tled "An Act _ [H. R .7499.1 to prohibit gambling in the Canal Zone, Isthmus of Panama, and to provide [Public, No. 249.1 for the punishment of violations thereof, and for other purposes," enacted August 22, 1904. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That Act Num- Canal Zone . Amendment of law bered 4 of the Isthmian Canal Commission, enacted August 22, 1904, prohibiting gambling is hereby amended to read as follows :

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