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 474 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sus. II. C1!. 91. 1920. “‘£;;':”;*;”_:‘at,°;; SEC: 3l6. The powers and duties of the Board of Mediation and muctmiumon. Conciliation created by the Act approved July 15, 1913, shall not {?§,f‘;‘gf‘;,‘f‘§‘§3f°‘* egrtend to any dispute which may e received for hearing and decision by any dyustment Board or the Labor Board. » InterstateCommu·ce A ` actmmamms. TITLE IV.—AMENDMENTS TO INTERSTATE COMMERCE ACT. . ,,,;§§*g%‘,§§‘§,?"”‘”‘ i Sec. 400 Thehrst four paragraphs of section 1 of the Interstate °dY¤l.36,¤·544,¤m¤¤d· Commerce Act, as such paragraphs oppear in section 7 of the Commerce Court Act, arehereby amends to read as follows: °·¤‘¤¤*= ¤¤¢¢°·=¤· " (1;dThat the provisions of this Act shall apply to common carriers Bngag 1¤·· ·, ,,,"§`;“%,""’,,}’,’,','_{l} "» (a) The transportation of passengers or property wholly by railnm. road, or partly byrailroad an partly by water when both are used under a common control, management, or arrangement for a continuous carnage or shipment; or . Oil me Hm- " (b) The transportation of oil or other commodity, except water iiapld exgepgrolatoral or argtdiicial) gas, by pipe line, or partly by pipe can p y yra1h·o or ywate1·;or '1"‘§“”“”""°"“°°‘ " (c) The transmission of intelligence by wire or wireless;—— , éisémzaa me me from one State or Territory of the United States, or the District of §,€:,¤{°“““”°° °'”‘ Columbia, to any other State or Territory of the United States, or the l)1str1ct of Columbia, or from one place in a Territory to another place m the same Territory, or from any place in the United States through a foreign country to any other gzlace m the United States, or from Og,    §E$%;i§’££%°?.§“a“h§..h“€$?.S.pE?t‘§t§?1 SE ZI2§;£ié?Eii%§2“‘H*§Zs Um states · . . 6 P ‘ within the United States. · ~ '1‘¤rr1t¤ryi¤¤1¤d¤d- "(2) The provisions of this Act shall also apply to such transportatroirof passengers and property and transmissionof intelligence, Empum ut only m so far as such transportation or transmission takes place witlpxg ope Flmted States, but spell not apply- Transportation "_u_ 0 o transp_ ortation 0 passengers or ro ert 0 to the WMU? i¤¤'*·¤¤¤*°· rgggim, ciglévenpgsiu  or   fof proplettg, W%0ll;’ within one a e no o or fro t Messages whoa, **·“x£g¤¤'; i1;hthprU¤i   gmt? as  6;ai:;;°*g¤ °°¤¤t1‘Yl m plr H0 ,,1,,,,, S,,,_ _ _ 0 e ausmissionomte'ence ywireorwireesswoy t Om to prxthiu ope Stato and nolo trlonstrpétged to or gem a. (foreign country rom or o any p acem e m tates o · ..2,;¤s,S2,:.::.¤**°¤ ·· <¤> To at trwsolcrtation of passenge1i:or]fri·¢i§larty)lby .. carrier by water where suc transportation would not e subject to the provisions of this act except for the fact that such earner absorbs, out of its p0rt·t0— ort water rates or out of its proportional through rates,_ any switcimg, termmal, §hterage, car rental, track e, harodgng, eg}. other  agges by a r carrier bio}- seovices within Btlie swn c mg, ayage, g terage, or corporate 'ts 0 aport terminal or district. §¤ig0·;;Iggg¤%“_,, " (3) The term ‘co;nmon carricr’ as used in this Act shall include all p1pe—hne companies, telegraph, telephone, and cable companies gpgzitmsgmloy me or wireloss; oxpresscornapames; sl(oepmg—car coms_; a ersons, na ura or artificn, engage u1 such transortation or transmission as afor `d f hir . R 1 1 gVherever the word fcamero_11is1i1§;ll1mi?‘l1is?aI(IiI<ilsOi1t(sl1ldll€r§e theld tb ·· nm.! ." mean_ ‘common carrier} e e ‘ ’ d h' shall mclude all bridges, car Hoatlslflightngs, andsfdlriies lrlisdd lliylldi operated in connection with any r_a1lroad,_and also all the road in use by any common carrier operating a railroad, whether owned or Fmmms included. operated under a. contract, agreement, 0I'_l§8:S6, and also all switches, spurs, tracks, terminals,  terminal facilities of every kind used or necessary III the transportation of the persons or property designated