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PROCLAMATIONS, 1936. in Paragraph 904 (c) of Title I of the said Act on cotton cloth, printed, dyed, or colored, containing yarns the average number of which exceeds number 30 but does not exceed number 50, from 16 per centum ad valorem and, in addition thereto, for each number, thirty-five one- hundredths of 1 per centum ad valorem, to 22~ per centum ad valorem and, in addition thereto, for each number, one-half of 1 per centum ad valorem. None of the foregoing increases in rates of duty shall be applied to any cotton cloth of a kind described in Paragraph 904 (d) of Title I of the said Act. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States of America to be affixed. DONE at the City of Washington tIllS 21st day of May in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and thirtv-six, and of the [SEAL] Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and sixtieth. By the President: COHDELL HULL Secretary (d State. FRANKLIN D ROOSEVE~T [Xo.2171] EMEHGENCY BOARD, \VESTERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, SACRA- MENTO NORTHERN RAILWAY, TIDEWATER SOUTHERN RAILWAY- EMPLOYES BY THE l'UESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATION 3519 May 21.1938. WHEREAS the President, having been duly notified by the N ational TarmstroBot (talk)r P:'Mgu~:i~! Mediation Board that disputes between the Western Pacific Railroad roadJCW~Y' slf~' Company, Sacramento Northern Railway and Tidewater Southern ::;. an~ ~~wa~; Railway carn'rs and certain of their employes represented by Southern Railway and , " their em~loyees. Brotllerhood of Locomotive Engineers; Pream Ie. Order of Railway Conductors; which disputes have not been heretofore adjusted under the provisions of the Railway Labor Act, amended, now threaten substantially to interrupt interstate commerce within the States of California, Nevada and Utah, to a degree such as to deprive that section of the country of essential transportation service; NOW, THEREFORE, I, FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT, Presi- cr!:Jrfoe~~l.~':'~ den~ of the United States of America, by virtue of the power vested in and to report thereon. me by the Constitution and laws of the United States, and by virtue of and under the authority in me vested by Section 10 of the Railway Vol. 44. p. 586. Labor Act, amended, do hereby create a board to be composed of u. B . c .. p. 1971. three persons not pecuniarily or otherwise interested in any organiza- tion of railway employes or any carrier, to investigate and report their findings to me Within thirty days from this date. The members of this board shall be compensated for and on account Compensation. etc. of such duties in the sum of seventy-five dollars for every day actually employed with or upon account of travel and duties incident to such board. The members will be reimbursed for and they are hereby Expenditures. authorized to make expenditures for expenses for themselves and of the board, including traveling expenses and in conformity with