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 190 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 86. 1921. °“*°’ '°‘¤““"”¤ °°”‘ Upon evidence received the said commission ma r uire all contract L iiri‘ii1I:s§•i=ki3¤t8sii°¤i°f;s$: markets to refuse such erson all trading privilgygesmiahereon for such s°°’° period as may  speufihd in said order. Notice of such order shall e sent forthwith y registered mail or delivered to the offending m§:t“g}°&Pg*;,S°{;?s*g{ person and to the governing boards of  contract markets. After was uma. the_1ssuance of the order by the commission, as aforesaid, the person agbainst whom it 1s_1ssued mpg obtain a review of such order or such ?s‘12§"§‘€Z“€l’$°c€r°.i}.$it “$0§Lt O? Z°"§s‘12°.¥}S$§m *`“°¥l’yam‘“§j if t££° . . . . . ‘ . PP . . B cuicm W ° ° Hamm petitioner is doing business a· written petition praying that the order of the_comm1ssion be set aside. A copy of such petition shall be forthwith served upon the commission by delivering such copy to its chanman or to any member thereof, and thereupon the commission _ _ _ shall forthwith certrfy  Elo in the court a transcript of the record '“"*"""“°“ °‘°°“"‘ r;heretofore_ matdxe, includ%re;idence received. Upon the filing of e transom the courts ve j ` tion to, to set aside, or_ modify the order of the commission, and the iindings_of the comrmssion as to thelfacts, 1f supported by the weight of evidence, shall in hke manner be. conclusive. In proceedings under aragraphs (a) Rm,,,b,S,,I,,m, and (b) the yudgment and decree of the court shall lilo final, except C¤¤¤ ¤H¤w¤d· that the same  be subject to review by-the Su reme Court u n vm. sc, p. usr. . . . . . .   P0 mmm dm- certiorari, as provided m section 240 of the Judici Codes Sec. 7. That the tax provided for herein shall be paid by the seller, and such tax shall be collected either by the affixing of stamps or by such other method as may have been prescribed by the Secreta of; the Treasury by regulations, and such regglations shall be ublilsliedat such trlmerp and in such manner as shall determined by ihe Secre- _ _ t .0 the reasury. Vacation of designs- mg. tionascontract market Ec. 8. That any board of trade that has been des ated a contract °”“PPh°°“°“· market, in the manner herein provided, may haveliilich designation vacated and set aside by givrng notice  writing to the Secretary of Agriculture requesting that its designatmn as a contract market be vacated, which notice shall be served as least ninety days prior to the date named therein, as the date when the vacation of designation shall take effect. Upon receipt of such notice the Secretary of Agriculture shall forthwith order the vacation of the designation of such board of trade as a contract market, effective u on the day named mmm, summed in the notice, and shall forthwith send a copy oi) the notice and his vnappumzioamunm. order to all other contract markets. From and after the date upon which the vacatron became effective, the said board of trade can thereafter be designated again a contract market by making applicapon to the %cretairy of Agriculture m the manner herein provided Invest tions t.c,, OI` 8,11 0 8 p O8.l310I1. grmegzhhs ofbogrds Sec. mat Sie Secretary of Agriculture may make such investi- Pubummm of W ggtions as_he may deem necessary to ascertain the facts regarding mas. _ e operations of cards of trade and may pubhsh from time to time, in his discretron, the result of such mvestigation, and such statistical information gathered therefrom, as he_ may deem of interest to the public ezrcept data and information which would se arately dis- ,,,,,,,,m_ close the business transactions of any person, and tradie secrets or 1¤¤¤i¤s¤1r¤p¤r¢¤- names of customers: Provided, That nothing in this section shall be construed go prohibit trile Secregary of Agriculture; from making or issuing suc reports as e may eem necess, re ative to the conduct of any board of trade, or of the transactidiis of an person found guilty of vrolating the provisions of this Act under tliie proceedings S""'m°“‘ °“°"“· prescribed in section_6 of this Act: Promdedfurtlwr, That the Secre- Lm {mmm- tary of Agriculture m ang report may include the facts as to any g8C°°p°‘,,m Q, mrming aotual transaction The ecretary of Agr1cu1t1u·e, u n his own im- ¤¤¤<¤¤¤¤¤.¤¢c· tiative or m cooperation with existing governmentalo agencies, shall investggate marketing conditions of grain and grain products, and by·pr ucts, including supply and demand for these commodities,