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 74Th CONGRE SS. SESS. II. CHS. 166-168. APRIL 10, 1936. 1191 "SEC . 206 . All cases referred to the National Labor Relations Transfer of pending Board, or over which the National Labor Relations Board shall cases to Mediation have taken jurisdiction, involving any dispute arisin g from an y cause between any common carrier by air engaged in interstate or foreign commerce or any carrier by air transporting mail for or under contract with the United States Government, and employees of such carrier or carriers, and unsettled on the date of approval of this Act, shall be handled to conclusion by the Mediation Board . The books, records, and papers of the National Labor Relations Custody of papers, Board and of the National Labor Board pertinent to such case or records, etc. cases, whether settled or unsettled, shall be transferred to the custody of the National Mediation Board . "SEC. 207. If any provision of this title or application thereof to Separability provi- any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the Act lion ' an d the appl icati on of such prov ision to o ther perso ns or circ um- stances shall not be affected thereby. "SEC . 208 . There is hereby authorized to be appropriated such A ppropr iation sums as may be necessary for expenditure by the Mediation Board authorized . in carrying out the provisions of this Act ." Approved, April 10, 1936. [CHA PTER 167 .] AN ACT April 10, 1936. Authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to patent certain land to the town of 	[S. 3761 .1 Wamsu tter, Wyoming. [Public, No. 488 .] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That upon pay- ment therefor at the rate of $1 .25 per acre, the Secre tary of th e Interior be, and he is hereby, directed to cause patent to issue to t he town of Wamsutter, Wyoming, for the northeast quarter northwest quarter section 34, township 20 north range 94 west, of the sixth princip al meridian, Wyoming, under the provisions of sections 2387 to 2389 of the Revised Statutes having reference to townsites : Pro- vided, That the coal deposits contained in the land are reserved to the United States, together with the right to prospect for, mine, and remove the same. Approved, April 10, 1936. [CHAPTER 168 .] AN ACT Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, Th at th e Sec retar y of Ag ricul ture and t he Go verno r of the F arm C redit Admi nistr ation are hereby authorized and directed to take all necessary steps to incre ase t he ca pital stoc k of the C ommod ity C redit Corp orati on by $97,000,000 ; and that the Reconstr uction Fi nance Cor poration is hereby authorized and directed to acquire $97,000,000 of the non- assessable capital stock of the Commodity Credit Corpo ration : Pro- vided, That nothing herein shall be construed to increase the amount of notes, bonds, debentures, and other such obligations which the Reconstruction Finance Corporation is authorized and empowered under existing law to issue and to have outstanding at any one time. Approve d, April 10, 1936. »- amsutter, Wyo. Land patent to. R. S ., sees. 2387-2389, p. 437. U.S.C.,p.1891. Proviso. Coal deposits, etc ., reserved. April 10, 1930. To enable the Commodity Credit Corporation to better serve the farmers in 	[S. 3998.1 orderly marketing, and to provide credit and facilities for carrying surpluses [Public, No. 489 .1 fr om sea son to season. Commodity Cre dit Corporation. Capital sto ck in- creased. Acquisition of stock by Reconstruction Fi- nance Corporation au- thorized. Prov iso. No increase in obliga- tions.