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 638 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cris. 148-150. 1909. of one ear, three as members for the period of two years, and three as members for the period of three years, three of the nine members thus selected by the trustees to be representatives of labor, three to be representatives of capital, each chosen for distinguished services in the- industrial world in promoting righteous industrial peace, and three members to represent the lgeneral (public. Any vacancies which may occur in this committee sha be Elle by the selection and appointment in the manner prescribed for the original appointment of the committee, and when the committee has first been ully selected and appointed each member thereafter appointed shall serve for the period ' o three years or for the unexpired portion of such term." 2. That section three of the said Act be amended so as to read as o ows: Meetings and wu- "Sec._3. That the Industrial Peace Committee herein constituted £${:‘}Y?E;_'° w°°m°° shall arrange for such meetings and conferences in the cit »of Washington, District of Columbia, as it may deem advisable, ofy representatives of labor and capital for the purpose of discussing industrial problems with the view of arriving at a better understanding between 0b5am_ employers and employees. It shall call such conferences 1D case of great industrial crises and take such other steps as in its discretion will promote the general purposes of the Foundation, subject, however, to such rules and re ulations as may be prescribed by the trustees. Subjects for umm- The committee shallgreceive suggestions for the subjects to be dis- 'l°“’ °°°‘ cussed at the meetings and conferences, and be charged with the conduct of the proceedings at such meetings and conferences, and shall also arrange for the publication of the results of such meetings and conferences." · Approved, February 18, 1909. . February 18.1909. CHAP. 149.-—An Act To amend an Act entitled "An Act to authorize the conlH· R- @·l struction of a bridge acrom the Monongahela River, in the State of Pennsylvania, [p,,b;;c_ NO24g_] pylgile Liberty Bridge Company," approved March second, nineteen hundred and Be it enacted by the Senate and House rg/`Re,117·ese2at¢:tivea of the United ’.{,‘}§Q“§;}},$,‘ge*},*'§g; States of America in Omigress mrsembled, That section two of an Act gplgmprhpnr Ljlberg entitled "An Act to authorize the construction of a bridge across the naming, rain y Monongahela River, m the State of Pennsylvania, by the Liberty Vol- ·1»·1¤¤· B;-ydgg Companv,” approved March second, nineteen hundred and ‘ am, p. 45, amend- seven, as amended by an Act approved March sixteenth, nineteen °"· pimdred and eight, be, and is hereby, further amended to read as o ows: m;’;}f“° "‘ ""“""“°‘ “Sec. 2. That this Act shall be null and void if actual construction of the bridge herein authorized be not commenced within one year and completed within three years from March fifteenth, nineteen hundred and nine. " Approved, February 18, 1909. February is, 1909. CHAP. 1 59.-An Act_To extend the provisions of section four of an Act entitled ____l_!€j;§;3¢r{l6.] "An Act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the [puma, N0_,,,] tiseal year ending une thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, and for other purp0ses," approved A_ugust eighteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety·iour, to the Territories of New Mexico and Arizona. ~ _ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repreaentati*ves of the United MEL Mexico and States ofAmw·ica in Congress assembled, That all the provisions of {  1,,,..;, mm, section four of the Act of Congress approved August eighteenth, ,‘g",({"¥““°¤ °m¤"· eighteen hundred and ninety-four, being chapter three hundred and V¤¤-1*·‘¤.r.·m one to Supplement to Revised Statutes of the United States, entitled