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 :SIXTY-NINi‘II,,GONGRESS.: Sus. cm. 227-229. nm. ,· 1261 (, @A.!’r r9I7.-—-Ap Act Amending notion, 8 of the pprovod J£¤u4\g.;l2, F°b"’g'm’Q· lm- ` " t c o an en 0 ——— ‘ ‘ — }.¥€n°“c¤..%‘°*‘¤..t.'1i’i.?*,..,i..*°  " ***‘°‘¥, ?°*“ ‘}·=~ ~·»··~·¤ Be it enacted b the Senate and Horupe;of·R4 ' -, ,·‘,¢he United States ofyrlmerica in 00 rece aaseirtb , That sechfm 3   $2%%. im, of the Act approved January 12, lggil, entitled "An Act to distribute '·";§§‘,§*,‘;,‘};,,m,,,,, the commissioned line and-engineer oilicers, of 1the.Qoast·Gue1;d, in ades, and for other purposes,", be amended xby adding thereto the E`ll0WlDg proviso; ~’·t · ‘ v   * ‘—     * ’ T M epmmcea rrarzw, That commissioned emma ·nmae1‘ -1-. noisy,-,,*33*}:*9,..*;.,*;*,,**}** *·¤* Francis M. Dunwoody, Howard Mr'Broadbent,” Frank H. Newcorn ,- and Horace B. West, shall have the rank of commodore on the retired list without any increase of paylryi reason of the passage .of,thig_4g(,"   1-;  w-. CHAP. 228.-—An Act To amendtsection 129 of the Judicial Code, allowing F°b{ud:rzss2$Z]1m° an appeal gin a patent suit from a decree which  final except for the ordering of  llI1\¤0Oull D8. ` · * `_ ¥'·i " ' ~ ‘· ‘ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of g;ef1-eaentatives of the United States of America in O’bng*i·eaa aesémb, That when in any _j,‘§:§?$°€,f’°·d,,,,,, suit in eq_uity for the infringement of letters patent for inventions, “g•&·¤¤ <>f ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤igu%· a decree is rendered whiehrs-Ilnal except for the ordering of rin’,.va.°alp°.¤¤v,¤me¤a£ accounting, an appeal may-be taken from suchjdecree to thecircult °°p,,,,,,,_ court of appeals: rcvided, That such apgegal betaken within thirty '¤¤¤· me ¤¤‘~ days from- the entry of such decreeor in the date of this act; an the proceedings- upon the accounting in thecourt below shall not be stayed unlessyso ordered bythat court during the pendency of such appealff - {" " ` '  ’ _ e ‘ * Approved,‘February 28,11927. ‘ ` CHAP. 229.--An Act To amend `goragnph ((2 of section 4 of the Acton- hbr§"5a·§f]"27' d:lBdiri‘A:u£:hd0m(!;d;·wtld·ndm.11urz>oud '2.`F‘é';?¤§a.’°¥ ’;‘L°2““p%°“ ‘°'?.?°‘p%’3i?§8{ _'F“_”””'W““_ X of the '1'r:neportat·lonIkc, and for ot er purposes, "` approm June 3, Be at enacted by the Senate and H owe of Representative: of the United State: of America in Congress assembled, That tgaragraph CL·*p¤:;*,,°¤YV•'¤**•¥¤ 6:;) of section 4 of the Act entitled ‘*An Act to create, e Inland °dv¤¤.e¤,¤.¤c¤.¤m¢¤a- aterways Corporation for the purpose of carrying out the mandate ‘ and purpose of Congress as expressed in sections 201 and 500 of the Trans rtation Act, and for ot er §urposes," approved June3, 1924, be, andthe same is hereby, amende to  asfollows: " . "(c) In addition to the six members, the Secretary of War shall jg,,'§‘,’f,{,§{,’{*‘},, d_ agggrint an individual from civil life, or (notwithstanding, section Ein. cgmaewidmgc 1 of the Revised Statutes or any other provision of law, or any madly ’°° ` rules and regulations issued thereunder) detail an ollioer from the Military Establishment of the United States, as chairman of the Am da mlm board. Any ollicer so detailed at the date of thepassage of this mr, {ee., ol me amendatory Act shall, during his term: of oiliee as chairman, have "“°'“‘ the rank, ay, and allowances of a. maj=or€‘general,‘ United States Army, andp shall be earem from the operation of suyégmietu of law or anyrules or iregulhttions issued thereunder whi limitsthe length of such detail or compels him to perform duty with troops. Any individual appointed from civil life shall, during histerm of P"i°°°"m"°‘ office as chairman, receive a salary not to exceed $10,0001 year, to
 * Approved, February 28, 1927; ‘ * ‘