Interpreting the Federal Arbitration Act, the Court confirmed an arbitration award, where the arbitrator proceeded with the arbitration notwithstanding the lack of a final decision as to whether the dispute was able to be arbitrated under the relevant contracts. The Court found that the dispute was able to be arbitrated and that the decision of the arbitrator to enforce his scheduling order absent a court order to stay the arbitration was not an abuse of the arbitrator’s discretion.