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 56 STAT.] 77TH CONG. , 2D SESS.-CHS. 610, 613-OCT. 16, 1942 in making such application is to enable it to file a petition under the provisions of this chapter, the Commission shall take final action on such application as promptly as possible, and in any event within one hundred and twenty days after the filing of such application, unless the Commission finds that a longer time, not exceeding sixty days, is needed in the public interest. "ARTICLE VIII-FINAL DECREE AND REVIEW "SEC. 745; Any final order or decree of the special court may be reviewed by the Supreme Court of the United States upon applica- tion for certiorari made by any person affected by the plan who deems himself aggrieved within sixty days after the entry of such order or decree, pursuant to the applicable provisions of the Judicial Code. "SEC. 746. In the decree approving and confirming the plan the court may require such reports of the action taken by the petitioner thereunder in the execution of the plan as may be necessary to a final disposition of the cause, and in its final decree disposing of the cause the court shall retain jurisdiction in the district court to the extent necessary to protect and enforce the rights of the parties under said plan and the orders of the court thereon. "ArnTILE IX-FIING RECORD WITH COMMISSION "SEC. 750. The clerk of the court in which any proceedings under this chapter are pending, shall forthwith transmit to the Interstate Commerce Commission copies of all pleadings, petitions, motions, applications, orders, judgments, decrees, and other papers in such proceedings filed with the court or entered therein, including copies of any transcripts of testimony, hearings or other proceedings that may be transcribed and filed in such proceedings together with copies of all exhibits, except to the extent that the court finds that compliance with this section would be impracticable. "ARTICLE X-TERMINATION OF JURISDICTION "SEC. 755. The jurisdiction conferred upon any court by this chapter shall not be exercised by such court after November 1, 1945 except in respect of any proceeding initiated by filing a petition under section 710 hereof on or before November 1, 1945." Approved, October 16, 1942. [CHAPTER 613] AN ACT To suspend restrictions during the present war and for one year thereafter upon the service of certain officers of the Marine Corps in the Marine Corps Head- quarters. Washington, District of Columbia. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the second proviso of section 10 of the Act of May 29, 1934 (48 Stat. 812), as amended by section 1 of the Act of May 1, 1936 (49 Stat. 1249; 34 U. S . C . 667 (e)), is hereby suspended for the duration of the present war and for one year thereafter or until such earlier time as the Congress by concurrent resolution or the President by proclamation may designate. Approved, October 16, 1942. 795 Review by Supreme Court. Reports on execu- tion of plan. Enforcement of plan. Ante, p. 788 October 16,1942 [H. R. 3152) [Public Law 748] Marine Corps. Service of certain officers at headquar- ters, D.C.

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