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942 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 229,230. 1925. ’%*d¤¤°¤*¤ gl fb"' Section 27 of “An Act to declare the ur ose of the people of the ‘“%‘éi‘?£$i%‘?s'§e.° “"‘ United States as to the future politicalpstaltjus of the people of the Philippine Islands, and to rovide a more autonomous government Review by snpieine for those islands," approved) August 29, 1916. §,‘;“{,‘u§Qd"§§§,鑧“”s‘ So much of sections 4, 9, and 10 of “An Act to pyrovide for the vti. 24, pp. soewv. bringing of Suits against the Government of the nited States], approved March 3, 1887, as provides for a review by the Supreme _ Court on writ of error or appeal in the cases therein named. b,£,",f§f,,{'§§"°°1 “‘ h“' So much of "An Act restricting in certain cases the right of appeal V°‘-39 P· *°· to the Supreme Court in habeas corpus proceedings," approved March 10, 1908, as permits a direct appeal to the Supreme Court. ,,,,R§,‘§°,§,',,,,,,f" b“‘“" So much of sections 24 and 25 of the Bankruptcy Act of July 1, 8¤¤-30·1¤- 553- 1898, as regulates the mode of review by the Supreme Court in the proceedingp, controversies, and cases therein named. .$g{*g9Ri¤¤9g,¤r¤- So muc of "An Act to provide a civil government for Porto ` ’ p` Rico, and for other purposes, ’ a proved March 2, 1917, as permits a ' review by the Supreme Cidurt of cases in the courts in Porto ico. §gygi_ ¤;>¤¤,2*g· So much of the Hawaiian Qrganic Act, as amended by the Act of ` ' July 9, 192 , as permits a direct review by the Supreme Court of _ _ cases in the courts in Hawaii. dsx?] z°°° d”’°"°° So much of section 9 of the Act of August 24, 1912, relating to V°*·°’·P·5°°· the government of the Canal Zone as designates the cases in which, and the courts by which, the ligdgments and decrees of the district ls court of the Canal Zone may reviewed. · i‘£f’*’%`ee; Sections 763 and 764 of the Revised Statutes. P-,}f,§'jz,,‘,,_ ,3, An Act entitled "An Act amending section 764 of the Revised Statutes,” approved March 3, 1885. nictgm miner Fed- An Act entitled "An Act to prevent the abatement of certain ° veii.aii?§.szz. actions," approved February 8, 1899. ,,,$;;g*gg¤,;¤,;5,;;¤;gg¤¤* An Act entitled “An Act to amend section 237 of the Judicial V<>l·42·1>· 366- Code," approved February 17, 1922. m,T,'§,§'§,§,£,§}jp°“" An Act entitled _"An Act to amend the Judicial Code in reference Xg!-gLg_;8gé0mm_ to aplpeals and writs of error,” approved September 14, 1922. entnetsete. A other Acts and parts of Acts in so far as they are embraced within and supermded by this Act or are inconsistent therewith. mggggiva i¤ thm Sec. 14. That this Act shall take effect three months after its Peudillz cases in sn- approval; but it shall not affect cases then pending in the Supreme §‘§°,'§'§,f°“'°’ °°°" ”°° Court, nor shall it affect the right to a review, or the mode or time for exercising the same, as respects any judgment or decree entered prior to the ate when it takes effect. Approved, February 13 1925. t , . Fallgiailg CHAP. 230.-An Act To authorize the appointment of a commission to select lP¤bU¤» N¤· *¤6·l such of the Patent Office models for retention as are deemed to be of value and historical interest and to dispose of said models, and for other purposes. Pm,,,O,,,mm0de,,_ Qc it emwted by the Senate and House of Representatives of tfw tofggggigcpetgggzeg United States of America m_ Cfongress assembled, That a commis- ' sion to consist of the Commissioner of Patents and the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, or their representatives, and a patent attorney duly registered as such in the Patent Office, the latter to be designated by the Commissioner of Patents, with the approval of the ecretary of the Interior, is hereby created to select such of the Patent Office models and exhibition exhibits as may be deemed §ci;ie)¤:{\§§t£;;$¤§v;>g; to be of value and of historical interest, and thereafter store or senin. place the same on exhibition in the Patent Office or the National niepeeni ot ieineni- Museum, and cause the remainder of the said models and exhibits °°" to be disposed of by public auction, gift to Federal, State, or private