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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 91. 1920. 493 chairman thereof. In case of vacancy in any division, or of absence '¤*¤¤°¤*·‘¤°¥ ·*°¤· or inability to serve thereon of any Commissioner thereto assigned the  mm °‘ chairman of the Commission or any Commissioner designated by hhimcfgr that pugpcgsip, gay templogarily serve on said division rmtrl e mmrssron o erwrse o er. ’ Sec. 432. The third and fourth paragraphs of section 17 of the Inter- b§`§{f"'°"" "““" state Commerce Act are hereby amended by inserting "(3)" at the v¤1.4o.p. 271. pegip1;iing.of their third paragraph, and " (4) " at the beginning of the our aragra . The igfth and) sixth paragraiphs of such section are hereby re ealed. ,,§,Z.{_“g '°*"” ’°‘ The seventh paragraph o such section is hereby amendbd by b€{_’gl{¤g*¤¤¤ ¤¤¤¤- inserting " (5) " at the beginning of such paragraph. ` Sec. 433. Section 18 of the Interstate Commerce Act is hereby §,==*l¤**<>¤·hs ¤um_ amended by inserting " (1) " after the section number at the beginning mggmp of the hist paragraph, and "(2)" at the beginning of the secon V°L 25·*’·8‘”· paragrap . _ Section 19a of the Interstate Commerce Act is hereby amended by °,1;g{;gg¤dL v¤i¤¤¤¤¤ mserting " (a) " after the section number at the beginning of the Erst Paragraphs imma. paragraph! so  n at the   of the Second paragraph, is (cy; Vol. 37, pp. 701, 702. at the be}g1.nning of the seventh plaragraph, " (d) " at the begmning of the eight paragraph, " (e) " at the beginning of the ninth paragraph, " (f) " at the beginning of the tenth paragap, " (g) " at the beginning of the eleventh paragraph, " (h)" at e beginning of the twelft paragraph, "(1)" at the beginning of the thirteenth parr;gra£h,_"(j) " at the b  of the fourteen paragraph, “ (k)" at e e$nn1ng of th; teenth lparagraph, and ‘ (l)" at the beginning of e sixteent paragrap . Sec. 434. Section 20 of the Interstate Commerce Act is hereby $’“"‘“"°,,§°"*,§,, · · as n · · · amgmp m' amended by inserting (1) after the section number at the beginning baggjzm p_ 5% of the first parxraph, ‘ (2)" at the b g of the secon para- ' graph, " (3) at e eginning of the third paragraph, and "(4)" at the b f the fourth paragra h. Sec. 435. e lifth paragraph ofp section 20 of the Interstate Com- ·'*°°°““°’· merce Act is hereby amen ed to read as follows: " (.5) The Commission msg, in its discretion, prescribe the forms of age".-`F°t&£°°" my °° any and all accounts, reco, and memoranda. to be kept by carriers su ject to the (provisions of this Act, including the accounts, records, and memoran a of the movement of traflic, as well as of the receipts D ,,,,,,0,,, , 0,, and expenditures of moneys. The Commission shall, as soon as chamepracticable, prescribe for carriers subject to this Act, the classes of property for_which depreciation charges may pro erly be included un er operating expenses, and the percentages of ddpreciation which Clmnmum 0, w shall be charged with respect to each of such classes of property, tepmearm. ’ classifying the carriers as it may deem proper for this urpose. The Commission may, when it deems necemary, modify the classes and Mmmm plercentzgges so prescribed. The  su ject (aa this Act slhgll no; ' c arge o thexpenses any e reciatron argcs on c es o property othelrathxfn those prescribedp by the Commission, or charge wit respect to any class of propert a ercentage of depreciation other than that prescribed therefor by the Commission. No such carrier shall m any case include in any form under its operating or other expenses any depreciation or other charge or expenditure included elsewhere as a. depreciation charge or otherwise under ifs Ama ,0 m,,._,, operating or other expenses. The commission shall at all timw have ew. ’ access to all accounts, records, and memoranda, including all documents, papers, and correspondence now or hereafter existing, and kept_or  to be kept by carriers subject to this Act, and the PYOVISIODS of this section respec e preservation aud d$¢I'\1Gti0¤ of books, papers, and documents appl thereto, and it shall be unlawful or such carriers to kee any other accounts, records, or memoranda than those prescribedper approved by the Commission,