Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/627

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SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cns. 347, 348. 1926. 587 orgamnat1on' ` of em lo or any carrier. The com ‘ `on C°”*P°“'*“°°· dfuthe members of any shall be fixed by the Such board shall be created separatelymin each instance and it shi!} ai: investigate promlw; the facts as to t dispute and make a report &¤;: n- thereon to the 'dent within thirty days from the date o its ` Them is hereby authorizedto be aplprxeapriated such sums as may ,,’§,g,°:f'],,:“g'§,§h{,‘;E be ' for the expenses of such a , including the compensv Md- tion and His necemary traveling expenses and expenses actually inc1u·red for subsistence, of the members of the boar . All expendi- P“""°“°' °"" tures of the board shall be allowed and Elaid on the presentation of itemized vouchers therefor a rovedby e chairman. After the creation of such, board. and for thirty days after such mfg §*,"g,“’,,‘§u°§,Pd§; board has made its report te the President, no change, except by &;r<}·”•:;<},grt¤w¤¤ agreement, shall be made by the parties to the controversy in the r ' conditions out of which the dispute arose. emmaar. rsovrsrorzs G¤¤•r¤1 v¤>v¤¤¤· Sao. 11. If any rovision of this Act, or the ap lication thereof "‘,,}’,§’§°i§',, °' “’ to any person or ciliicumstance, is held invalid, the Femainder of the i?¤¤*¤<¤:¢ ¤fAtg¢·d¤ Act, and the application of such tfrovision to other persons or ciri cumstanoes, shall not be affected ereby. ·r Sno. 12. There is hereby authorised to be agpropriated such sums “g*_?¤¤,, ¤·°·¤· as maybe necessary for expenditure by the oar of Mediation in mi. carrying out the provisions of this Act. Sno. 13. (a) Paragraph “Seeond " of subdivision (b) of section ,,£L'}"‘“°°°’°‘ °'“" 128 of the Judicial Code, as amended is amended to read as follows: V¤1.43.r.¤¤c.•me¤¤- ‘* Second. To review decisions of the district courts, under section °°,,m°w 0, mmm 9 of the Railway Labor Act." » oourthdsdxions et mu- (b) Section 2 of the Act entitled “An Act to amend the Judicial ".im?°g.?f' Code, and to further define the jurisdiction of the circuit court of sujmme com. appeals and of the Supreme Court and for other purposes," apq m§’m;,°df’· P- "°· proved February 13, 1925, is amended to read as follows: cmitmimtweaw. “Sno. 2. That cases in a circuit court of appeals under, section 9 ,p§§j},""*' °'”*"°’°°° of the Railway Labor Act; under section 5 o ‘An Act to create a A»¢¢.`p-589-_ _ Federal Trade Commission to define its powers and duties, and for °,§§,},’{° ‘?°"”’““*°“ other purposes} approved September 26, 1914; and under section 11 v¤1.es,p.·m. of ‘An Act to supplement existing laws against unlawful restraints and monplpolies, and for other purposes,’ approved October 15, 1914, m§°,}€?"°“ "°‘ °“'°'°°‘ are inclu ed among the cases to which sections 239 and 240 of the $3*,-°g·_¤-Q- Judicial Code shall apply." “ 3 ‘ ' p` ` Sno. 14. Title·III of the Transportation Act, 1920, and the Act %{'u'f§’,Y'§‘?{" ap roved July 15, 1913, providing for mediation, conciliation, and V°*·”· P- 1**- arliitration, and all Acts. and parts of Acts in conflict with the ro- visions of this Act are hereby repealed, except that the mem&rs, secretary, oiiicers, emlployees, an agents of the Railroad Labor B£§{*',‘Z,§‘,§i,,.{?.{"°;‘I,§ Board, in oiice upon t e ate of the passage of this·Act, shall receive *}:5*- 315 _ their salaries for a period of 30 days from such date, in the same 'p` ' manner as though this Act had not been passed. Approved, May 20, 1926. CHAP,. 848.-An Act To authorize the granting of leave to ex-service men and women to attend the annual convention of the American Legion in Paris, France, in 1927. A Be it emzcted by the Senate and House of Re reaentativea of the ,_m,,,,,,,,, L, Qu, United States of America in Congress aase·zn7>l;l,, That the heads wgjgggg mv: d_ of theexecutive departments and independent establishments of mwea ereemee men the Government be, and they hereby are, authorized to grant, in §,}L,‘{,§,"{$§{‘,,;,‘}df1°’°"' their discretion, extended leave not to exceed sixty days in the year