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 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. Il. CHS. 2939-2941. 1907. 1417 Sec. 4. It shall be the duty of the Interstate Commerce Commission E“‘°’°°¤**¤°· to execute and enforce the provisions of this Act, and all powers granted to the Interstate Commerce Commission are hereby extended to it in the execution of this Act. SEO. 5. That this Act shall take effect and be in force one year after E“°°‘· its passage. Approved, March 4, 1907, 11.50 a. m. ' CHAP. 2940.-An Act To amend section five hundred and ninety-one of the March 4,1907. Revised Statutes of the United States relative to the assignment of district judges to [S· 781*] perform the duties of a disabled judge. [p¤buc,N0_275,,] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of R esentataves of the United States afA*me¢·vZea in Oangress assembled, mt whenever in the case gmtmstgfcpytfg contem lated and provided for in section_ Eve hundred and ninety-one aneiiig-D enum perof the gevised Statutes it shall be certified by the circuit judge, or in $@2, ,{{’,{gf““b1°° his absence, by the circuit justice of the circuit in which the district nuljélfaejlfc-59r P-10% lies, that for any sufficient reason it is impracticable to designate and ` appoint a judge of another district within the circuit to perform the duties of such disabled judge, the chief justice may, if in his judgment the public interests so require, designate and appoint the judge of an other district in another circuit to hold said courts and to discharge ah the judicial duties of the judge so disabled, during such disability. Approved, March 4, 1907, 10 a. m. CHAP. 2941.-An Act For the relief of Harold D. Childs. Magi x Be it enacted by the Senate and Hm¢seqf1?¢a#>1•esentatv}vesof the United [r>¤tnc,N¤.2vs.] States afelmeriea in Oangress assembled, That the President be, and Nav he is hereby, authorized to nominate and, by and with the advice and Hardld 1>._cm1a¤ consent of the Senate, to appoint Harold D. Childs, late midshipman, §,§§,°§u“,{’p,§’f,{‘c‘§,§’ ef,} an ensign in the United States Navy, and to place him upon the retired *°m°° lmlist as such with three—fourths the pay of his grade. Approved, March 4, 1907, 11 a. m.