member of t~he Indu~stry will be allowed to east the vote of another member of the Industry by proxy. In the event nonmembers of the Association fail to elect a representative on the Code Authority, the Admlinistrator may appoint suchi representative. ;3. The said Association shall impose no inequitable restrictions on membership and shall file with t~he Administr~atorr certified copies of any amendments of it~s B~y-Law~s, relating to eligibility_ or admis- sion to membership in such Association, or relatingr to the method of selection of the members of such Code Authlority which such AQsso* citation may thereafter adopt. 4. The Admiinisistrato may at any time prescribe a different method for selecting the Industry members of the Code Authority, an~d thereafter, such members shall be chosen in the manner so prescri bed. 5. The Code Author~ity is charged generally with the duty of ad- m1inistering this Code. If the Admninistrator shall determine that any action of the Code Authorityr or anyv agnencyr thereof is unfair or unjust or contrary to the public interest, the Admninistrator may require that such action be suspended to afford an opportunity for investigation of the merits of such action and further consideration by t.he Code Authority or agency pending final action which shall not be effective unless the Administrator approves or unless he shall fail to disapprove after thirty days' notice to himi of intentions to proceed with such action. in its or~iginal or modified form. 6. The expenses of admninister~inlg this Code shall be borne pro rata, in accordance with a formulan to be adopted by the Code Authority, by all members of the Industry who accept the benefit of the services of the Code Authlority or otherwise assent to this Code. 7i. The Code Authority shall have powPer to investigate alleged violations of this Code and acts or courses of conduct by any member which are or appear to be contrary to the policy of the Act or which tend or may tend to render ineffective this Code and to report th~e same with recommendations to the Administrator. 8. The Code Authority is hereby constituted the agency to en- deavor to effect, by arbitral proceedmgs or otherwise, adjustments of contracts entered into by members of the Industry, where the costs of executing such contracts are increased through the application of the p~rovrisions of the Act or of this Code. ARTICLE l[II--11URS OF LABOR 1. Employees in the Industry shall not be required or permit~tedl to work hours in excess of the limits prescribed in the following sched- ules: S;CHEDULE OF WORKING HOURS (a) Watchmen: Fifty-six (56) hours in any one week, but not mor~e than six (6) days in any seven (?) day period, or fifty-six (56) hours in any one week, but not more than eight (8) hours in any one dlay. I: i