Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 52.djvu/1287

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PUBLIC LAWS-CHS. 817, 818-JUNE 29, 1938 burg, a public building shall have been erected or other Federal space provided for court purposes in said city; " (c) At the city of Charleston on the second Tuesday in April and on the third Tuesday in November in each year; Rooms, etc., at "(d) At the city of Beckley at least once in each calendar year, ecley at such times as may be fixed by rules of the court, when suitable rooms and accommodations for holding terms of the court shall be provided at Beckley free of cost to the United States or until, subject to the recommendation of the Attorney General of the United States with respect to providing such rooms and accommodations for hold- ing court at Beckley, a Federal building containing such suitable rooms and accommodations for holding court shall be erected at such place; Special terms. " (e) Said judge shall also hold such special terms as may be necessary for the orderly dispatch of the business of said court, the same to be held at said places and at such times as he shall appoint. Judge for northern "The district judge for the northern and southern districts of West and southern districts, regular terms of court. Virginia shall hold regular terms of court in said northern and southern districts at the following places and times, that is to say: "(a) At the city of Clarksburg in said northern district on the first Tuesday in January and on the fourth Tuesday in August in each year; "(b) At the city of Parkersburg in said northern district on the third Tuesday in March and on the first Tuesday in October in each year; "(c) At the city of Huntington in said southern district on the second Tuesday in May and on the third Tuesday in October in each year; FaRoom etc., at "(d) At the city of Fairmont at least once in each calendar year, at such times as may be fixed by rules of the court, when suitable rooms and accommodations for holding terms of the court shall be provided at Fairmont free of cost to the United States or until subject to the recommendation of the Attorney General of the United States with respect to providing such rooms and accommodations for holding court at Fairmont, a Federal building containing such suit- able rooms and accommodations for holding court shall be erected at such place; pecial terms. "(e) Said judge shall also hold such special terms as may be necessary for the orderly dispatch of the business of said courts; the same to be held at said places and at such times as he shall appoint." Approved, June 29, 1938. [CHAPTER 818] June 2, 193s JOINT RESOLUTION I[H. J. Res. 551] Providing compensation for certain employees. [Pub. Res., No. 127] Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Government em- States of America in Congress assermbled, That hereafter whenever ployees. Per diem, etc., regular employees of the Federal Government whose compensation is tionkfors,hoapeas fixed at a rate per day, per hour, or on a piece-work basis are relieved or prevented from working solely because of the occurrence of a holi- day such as New Year's Day, Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, or any other day declared a holiday by Federal statute or Executive order, or any day on which the departments and establishments of the Government are closed by Executive order they shall receive the same pay for such days as for other days on which an ordinary day's work is performed. 1246 [52 STAT.