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 1796 · rnoonamarrous, 1920. ““¤' "°* ‘”°°*°‘· This Proclamation shall in no way adect licenses heretofore required for thegrhnportatinilii manufacture, storage or distlribution of sugar, » = ‘ or§n or ego 8t10llSFOV61‘D1I1g sugar censees. EOF, have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to   aHixed. _ Done in the District of Columbia, this 25th da of Mady, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred an Twenty, {sun.] and of the Independence of the United States of America the One Hundred and Forty-Fourtlgv W oomrow u.soN By the President: Bammzmum Comer Secretary of State. _ '°¤•*·”“°- Br mn Paasmnm or rum Usrrmn Srarms or Ammaxca, A PROCLAMATION. {"“""’““°°°""'*"‘ WHEREAS, the wage scale of the anthracite coal operators and A§’¤·•¤=¤m Dem miners §%ired on March 3l, 1920; and ’ ', _ - S, the operators’ and minersi wage scale committee has been in cognglrence (Simca early in March m an effort to negotiate a new e e; an S, the committee agreed at the beginning of its sessions g11at;i§1ty gireermengognahyl arrived at would become retroactive to e o p .. ; an _ WHEREAS, l addressed a communication to the scale committee on May 21, 1020, when a disagreement was imminent, m which I said that if the scale committee was unable to reach an agreement I would "insist that the matters in dispute be submitted to the determination of a commission to be a pointed by me, the award of the commission to be retroactive to Sie first of April in accordance with the arrangement you have already entered into and that work be continued at the_mines pending the decision of the commission. L,i,*;%§%.}2§}i“t3;°¥;2"0I‘ii i"§;’;§.‘i§ *2 ""*’°i2§ ’ °°'“"‘*S*'J*°" S‘i"iii“"" in r bituminous coal mini industry; aspggon as lnlggrlhnihggllmdilh sitdhe; hg? ttlilcilr vifidlingness to continue at work and abide by WHEREAS, I have been advised that both sides have signified gagcvgxllmégstfls to except and abide by the award of a commission s 1 ; an WHEREAS, the scale committe h i' gh. ‘Q (1) The terms and provisions of die si1virar?lroligi;rh°:l¤l.rit?li.1·(iidi;;SOoal Str1keComm1ssion and subsequent agreements made in modifications thereof orsupplemental thereto, aswell as the rulings and decisions of the Boardo Conciliatiomwill be ratified and continued ence f ¤ insofar as they may be changed by the award of the comriii·¤sIio§° _ " (2) When the award of the commission is made itwill be into an agreement between the anthracite operators and miners ' such manner as the commission may determine. m (3) Itis understopd that neither operators nor miners are in an ‘ manner bound by any tentative suggestions that have been madi; dining the period of t. cir negotiations and that either side shall use giilélggwigzggg  the presentation of its case in connection with Appointmgcomnrb 1 • ra mums me INOW THEREFORE I t- i°¤?;°& °°"  States, hereby appointWV€;%1a(ii,1vOivllhgiriiipsliwligbldifléhliidibtiiiig 0, i eal J. Ferry, of McAdoo, Pennsylvania, and William L. Con;