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 § 42  j_ » TITLE ’2 `Irom either publilc or private sources as may be ,oEéret1 uh co¤o1aonsn;#._`-(June 2, 1o2o,·¢. 21s, _; ‘Z,§1?Stat. 727.;. 42. Gifts on donations to constitute special flmdti use ot.-:- ~ All moneys received as gifts or donations shall be paid inte the—`Treasnry· of the _Ui1lted States, and, shall nconstitute, t permanent: fund, to be called the “Special fund for vocations rehabilitation of disabled ,persons;’l to be used under the direc ,. tion of the Federal board to defray the -- expenses of providing and maintaining courses of `vocational rehabilitation in spe cial cases, inclndjlngf the payment of _ necessary expenses o: persons undergoing training. (June 2, 1920, c. 21t£_’§ 7, 41 Stat tam" - · i      > _ 0 · 1, 49. Mportgof gifts or donations.-——A° full report of alygiite and donations- oilfered and] accepted, together, yvith the name: of the donors andthe respective amounts contributed by each Tand all dlsbu_rsements·”thereIro1il, shall be subniitted annual); ,to`“Congress hy said boardfl (June.2, 1920, Yc. 219, § 7, 41 Stat 44. Prohibition of discrimination for or against persons en- X orperinitted for or a8$¥nst any person or persons iwho are en titled to the- mneilts of this chapter because. of membership 01 nonmembership in any industrial, fraternal, or private, organiza tion of’auy kind under a penalty of §200·"1ior_eveny violatiox thereof. M (June 2, `1920,.c. 219,5*-7, 41`_Stat.»737.} . I " “V . · 45. Provisions of chapter extended to Territory of Hawaii.- · The Territory of Hawaii shall be entitled to share in the bene ’ tits of this chapter upon the same terins andconditions as any ot the several States; There is authorized tobe appropriated an nually, out of any money in the Zl‘reasury not otherwise appro printed, for each iiscal year ending June 30, the sum of $5,000 to be available for allotment. under- such chapter to the Terri tory. (Mar, 10, 1924, c, 46,-§ .5, 43 Stat. 18.) ° I Chapter 5.-j-MISCELLA.NEOUS PROVISIONS; _»Sec. . ‘ mi A _' ‘ ,. · ·, "   , _ 51. hicdiatjon ln labor disputes; nppointmentwi commissioners of con ciliation. ·— _ · ° . _ · _ 52. Statutory restriction of ihjuactive relief, '· Q ’f -- r, . _ g inmn 1 4 ’See Title 43, PUBLIC.LAND8. _ .   LAND GRA! See Title 45, R.urao.elus._ , um  See Tltle‘·i3, Pum.1c'LAz¤—ns. see Title 31, Mower AND F1 ‘,.J. _\ ZLEG. ' K ‘,See_ Title 22, Foiirzion Rau: Bee Title 42, Pnnmé Hula; .. - manner e See Title 2, Cononsss. . ‘ mcrirs. , See Title 33, _NAV1GAT1ON 41 _ umurxoxl Bee Title 48, Saxrr1No~;.Titl· `\ » y massa! » 1 Bee Title 17, Oorrnnonrs. See Title 48, Srurrmo. e.
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B9.-;-—LA,B`0R· .e e 950 r-  51. lljtediatioaii  labor Biapnteo; appeprgnggtx gf oonnmaamners ofi ¢onc1ln&tio¤.——·· 1*eiary of Labor r1;g,;‘; - have power to actaas mediator a ofappoint commiseitmm J of conciliation in labor diaputeawheneyer in his jlidgmgmé mp { interesta, of industrial peace may require it to be done, ,4 gm; 1 -4,1913, c. 141, S 8, 31 Stat. 738.,)  _ ·» `_ · F l; i 52. Statutorjerestriction of injunctive relief;-r4No restn·ainlee - States, or a judge or the judges thereof, in-anyjcase betxwee [ an  employer and employees, or between employers: and pg. and persons seeking employ1nent,jinvolving;_or` growing out off 3, 5 dispute concerning terms or conditions of employment, n»‘»h»~§ S; necessary to ,preventa_irreparable · injury to 'P¥0P€¥l¥,’ or to a _, property right, of the party making the appllution, for whiei; VQ injury there is no adequate remedy atlaw, and such propmy l_- ’·or property- right must .be described with ptrtlwlarity in me application,- tyhich kmust be .iu writing and sworn to by who _ applicant or by "his agent or attorney, ‘ ‘.   J * 3 `And no such restraining order or injunction aha]! pr¢»l;ii;it _ any person or- persons, whether singly or in, concert, from ter-  minatlng any relation- ofyernploynpent, or from   to peri , perauading others by peaceful meana so to ®; or from ·attenE1- ing. at any place where any such personer ‘ my lane r fullybe, for the D¤1‘Di>¤e of peac&lly obtainlm or aeommumn. - ing infomation, or from. peacefully persuiéng any person to _. or to employ any party to such diepute, or  rccommcneliag, ` advising, or persuading others by  and lawful memo so to do; or from paying or giving to, or  from, ang: l’ mma engaged in such dispute, any strike  or other _' moneya or things of value; or from peaceahly. ·; jr} a _ lagvful ,Qtnanuer,,—and for lawful pm·poses;_or  any _ tact or thing which might lawfully be done in the absence or such dispute by any party thereto; nor shall any of tl; acts _ specified inthip paragraplrbe conndered orheld to be vnlations of any w» of United Staten, (Oct. 15, 1914, c. 323, § 20, p eestatgzén/mg,.  ‘ - * e _ nrsrmcrs `_   A __, - rr narnnoans ._ _» Jforrxcn .inNnnn txunon, ' n·1oi~:s_ , Zlorze ann Irzrnacounsn. » oar, ’ ( x Jr couolwss- * ANI} nvors · b _. nn N arxeanu: Warns. { or nranrurrl ___ e 49, TRAH8POB'l'A’.l‘Il rjrjnor’nn·rr " _`, 1 BOOKS
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 * __ ployees, or between employees, or between  enxgwloyeg;
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