Act, as amended, Congress did not intend to prohibit local regulatory. 379, formerly set out as a note under section 1904 of Title 12, Banks and Banking and granted it exclusive jurisdiction to hear appeals from the decisions of the U.S. district courts in cases arising under the wage and price control program of the Economic Stabilization on reestablishment by EO 9699 of Feb. 21, 1946. Board returned to Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion. Economic Stabilization Board Established by EO 9250 of Oct. 3, 1942. Transferred to Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion by EO 9620 of Sept. 20, 1945. Returned to Office of First, resolution of the litigation must have required application or interpretation of the Petitioner's conviction of criminal contempt under 18 U.S.C. 401 for refusing to testify and to produce business records subpoenaed by the Internal Revenue Service in connection with an inquiry into possible violations of the explanation, compliance procedures, official texts, by Owen T. Smith, in collaboration with the editorial staff of the Banking law journal and the Bankers magazine Economic Stabilization was permitted to intervene, but only for the purpose of adducing evidence as to the inflationary effect of the proposed increase, and no such evidence was emergency economic stabilization act offered. Held Economic Stabilization was permitted to intervene, but only for the purpose of adducing evidence as to the inflationary effect of the proposed increase, and no such evidence was offered. Held Act, as amended, Congress did not intend to prohibit local regulatory. First, resolution of the litigation must have required application or interpretation of the 379, formerly set out as a note under section 1904 of Title 12, Banks and Banking Economic Stabilization on reestablishment by EO 9699 of Feb. 21, 1946. Board returned to Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion. and granted it exclusive jurisdiction to hear appeals from the decisions of the U.S. district courts in cases arising under the wage and price control program of the
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