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 74TH CONGRESS. SESS. II. CHS. 545, 546. JUNE 15, 1936. 1501 certificates, not to exceed $10 for each such registration, renewal, or copy ; and "(5) to make and promulgate such rules and regulations as, in tl R u l e s a n d r e g u l a e the judgment of the Secretary of Agriculture, are reasonably neces- sary to effectuate any of the provisions or to accomplish any of the purposes of this Act ; and "(6) to commun icate to the prope r comm ittee or off icer o f any fnPrbl i cati ons fhar m- contract market and to publish, notwithstanding the provisions of section 8 of this Act, the full facts concerning any transaction or mar ket op eratio n, inc luding the n ames o f part ies th ereto, which in the judgment of the Secrtary 1 of Agriculture disrupts or tends to disrupt any market or is otherwise harmful or against the best interests of producers and consumers ." Vol 42, p. 1003; SEa. 11. Section 9 of the Grain Futures Act (U. S. C., 1934 ed., i-. S. C., p. 111. title 7, sec. 13) is amended by : a striking out the word "section" and the numeral "4" and Violations punishable g by crimi nal pen alties . inserting in lieu thereof the following : "section 4, section 4a, section sections added. 4b, section 4c, section 4d, section 4e, section 4h, or section 4i" ; (b) inserting after the comma following the word "Act" the et Price manipulation, following : "or who shall manipulate or attempt to manipulate the price of any commodity in interstate commerce, or for future delivery on or subject to the rules of any board of trade, or who shall corner or attempt to corner any such commodity," ; (c) striking out the words "said section" after the words "men- Textual changes . tioned in" and inserting in lieu thereof the words words "section 4 of this Act" ; and (d) inserting after the word "deliver" the words "or cause to be delivered". SEC . 12 . If any provision of this Act which is amendatory of any s, Se arability provi- section of the Grain Futures Act, or the application thereof to any person or circumstances is held invalid, the provisions of the section of the Grain Futures Act which is amended by such provision of this Act shall apply to such person or circumstances . No proceeding shall be abated by reason of any amendment to the Grain Futures Act made by this Act but shall be disposed of pursuant to this Act . SEC . 13 . All provisions of this Act authorizing the registration of Effective dates . future s comm ission merch ants a nd flo or bro kers, the fi xing o f fees and charges therefor, the promulgation of rules, regulations, and orders, and the holding of hearings precedent to the promulgation of rules, regulations, and orders shall be effective immediately. All other provisions of this Act shall take effect ninety days after the enactment of this Act. Approved, June 15, 1936. [CHAPTER 546 .] AN ACT June 15, 1936. To incorporate The National Yeomen F. [8 . 1687 .]	[Public, No. 676.] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That Eva H . m The National Yee- Clarke, Beatrice Brown Dwyer, and Mary J. O'Donnell, of Arizona ; incorporators. Ruby Busse Anglim, Lottie Sessions Barrett, Philome Lucy Cav- ana.gh, Stella Austen Clark, Pearl Bonham Clerk, Lillian Koeber Deamer, Harr iet Ja ne Dod son, A lma Si mmerma cher D reyer, Stell a Neumann Elberson, Ola Belle Emmner, Edna Crumpler Estes, Mirian Mathews Everett, Katherine Driscoll Fallon, Kathleen Vance Hatch, I So in original.