Chapter 189.
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CHAP. 189.— Joint Resolution Authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to receive for instruction at the United States Naval Academy, at Annapolis, Mr. Jose A. de la Torriente, a citizen of Cuba. March 2, 1923. [[H. J. Res. 47](/us/bill/67/hjres/47).] [[Pub. Res., No. 95](/us/bill/67/pubres/95).] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of theJose A. de la Torriente, of Cuba. May be admitted to Naval Academy.
Navy be, and he hereby is, authorized to permit Mr. Jose A. de la Torriente, a citizen of Cuba, to receive instruction at the United States Naval Academy, at Annapolis: *Provided,* That no expense*Proviso*. No expense. shall be caused to the United States thereby, and that the said Jose A. de la Torriente shall agree to comply with all regulations for theConditions. police and discipline of the academy, to be studious, and to give his utmost efforts to accomplish the course in the various departments of instruction, and the said Jose A. de la Torriente shall not be admitted to the academy until he shall have passed the mental and physical examinations prescribed for candidates from the United States, and that he shall be immediately withdrawn if deficient in studies or con-duct and so recommended by the academic board.
Approved, March 2, 1923.