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· § 76; "TJTLE $6.=-gPATRIQTlC'.EOC ' . h 'A ° { . ticular department to which itlbeiéngs. (June 3, 1924, ¢. 242, {5, 43 Stat..359.) _ `· F ` . 76. Ccrboritc existence; `addiicitiqu of, govcming powers}-Th¢‘c0rp0;·nte ciisteuce of the Gran:} Army public, u;1d.the`exc1usi_v.e rights of its surviving members ;0 wear the insignia of membgrship therein, shall termiu§§e_0nly when the lz1st_0f its members diesQ .It"at n11y·i1ati0ua_l.ex;éamp- `meut a memorial shall be adbptedgby the you-; 01 three-touijfhq of the members present; reéitiug that because qt the decreqse in itsmembership, or because ottheiagc had iniirmitp .013 its surviiirgg members, it is no 10ngé1·'dg1&j·imble dud 'practicablg to hold future na;i0¤al uuuuél· encampme11ts,`_su¢h qqtion` shall not operate to deprive said drganiiation _ q£_ any of }ts - ’cdr~ poyaie powers, but the government thereof maj. be modiiiéd to pfovide for such éuptingeucy, subject to the restrictions contained iq section 73 of this title. _N0fhing-in this changer shall in any manner aRcct 'the right, or thépowér ct such posts or ‘ departments to gdigpcse qI,_ qt `otherwise atect the ownership di', property held- by any post or department in. its `OWIQ name. nor ’a¤ect the right of such posts! 9: departments fo orgnqize corpcratimgs under · Statéf laws for the purpose of caring fdr and disposing di suchj property.; (June 3,1924, c. 242, §_—6Q —’ 4ast¤¢.:ss0.) ‘ M — TI. af property, archived, etc.——The nationai en, campment E may,. by resolution, provide ict the disp0qition dud . future ownership of its property hud aréhiveé, mid may decgare ‘ the event ‘in_ which ‘suéhYdisp0siti0u Niall becqxjne effectivé and such ownership vmtcd,’ and u -duly· autheniimted CPD? of such ` resclutidn shd11` be sixi · the·`0&ce _0t thé Supreme Court of the Dieuict ct Columbia. Upon the happening df the event ! thus declared, and upon the tiling of 11 petition in mid Supreme _C<mrt reciting ¢$aid factg,1said_ cout; shall take jurisdictiqm

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 a decree which 'shall be `effc¢ti1al·‘t6 vest title and ownership

· in accordance with the proéisicng of such, resolution. (Jima . 3, 1924, c. 242, $*7, 43 Stat._360.)`· ·‘ . __ Chapter 6.-`U1\fI’l‘ED_ STATES BLIND VETERANS `OF ‘ · WORLD WAR. ' _. .81. Inccrporntcrs: name ot corporation. 82. C0@plctio¤ at orgsmizatiori. · a 83; Purpcsc of lccrpomticn.; 84. Ccrpcraye powers; 85. Lwmbership. _ · _ _ -. [ . ( ‘ 86. Nonpolitical nature of corporation. · _\ 81.. Exciusivc right to upme. `" ·

8$. Rfgtt}0 repeal, etc., mui—ved;__ _ _

Scctimr 81. Inmrporntors; name of corponitioné-The t0l· lowing persons, .t0_wit: James P._ Funk, .0t _Pé¤ns§y1va1iiaf‘iBér· nard Corcoran, ct _New Y01’k$*_ J émes K0[ze1uh,' of Arkan- . sas"; Earl Booker,. of Kansas; .Carl ‘Brq1u1er, of Miehigau; 'Samucl Hcudticksomkot Cincinnati; Harvejr/EL Giibprt, of Illigmis; Qulller Cclé, pt .Ge0rgib; Lawrence A. BunQcc,· of Colo- "rado; Ludwig Guminish, of New York; Richard H. +111er, Tnznior, of Mafy-land; Charles Bear, of Pennsylvania; Oscax M. Si§Df)ki!1S,.·0f'Okl8b01Ii&.§ Everett - L. Radford, bf Texas; Thomas H. Huskey, of.Mis»s0uri§ Lee M.°Brame, of `Alabama; _Fm1§k 0. Berg; of W`iSc0nsin';`iHenr;*-° G. .Beggs,_ of Georgia; ~ Lawrence V. M0rrow, ot<4'$iiss0uri; Charles R. Leguei·;·i;.·, oi `· Missouri ;- Walter Taylor, df Missouri; Laigcur Antec, A01 Louisiana} Amis F,_Gl‘01£11B, bt Illinoié; Loyal M. HolmeS,_ 01 Maryland; Newton A. Kulp, ·0t Pemisylvanin; Roswell D. Pitman ot sméw York; Clcnéie L. Mcbeén, dt Texas;_I-Iamilmp G Miles, of Ohi0;·Jélm J. Ausfiu, of Soufli Ddkota: Irvine EI · Barnes, ot l\iis=s0{1ri;_Bcrtie.W. Randall, of `LIi&s0pri;.Mai N . Kujaxiskl, ot indiana; Charles Freeland, of lllinois; Jamég M Daniels, ot Tennessee: William E; Yates, of Tens: Mike Ker- , ali, ot Ohio; Pctcr Lionudakcs, of Utah ;° Vacygv T. Jesek, 01

QETIEQ AND .0BSERVANCEy'B 1180 Texns;‘ Samuel H1}1ma¤, cl »Oh10: Herbert N S.- ‘Jo;u1¢m»gu btw 1 ·Mich1gan;_ Charles Ross, ct New York; Morgan Ruse, of . New, York; .\V8lt€,l‘ F. Develiug, .0f, Illlnbis; Rud4»1p;,’ 1.- Frye, fof Marylqnd; S§eV€ Tihllv, of Bivuténa; Jgswg. .=?1u;1¤, gr _N¤;m Car0lina·;_‘B1¤1¤e—~G,·Y¢¤¤¤i¤¤. of <$k1¤1i(,¤,.,.

'1‘homas Wi1lj¤mSQ {of West ‘Vir$i¤·is; William °3. Murray. lu; I

I Ngw Xork; Ivan E. Bpshong, ot, Washingtbu; Raymond Wash. burn, .0f ·0h{0; William P. A1exmdm·,' 01 Kentucky; 1%ur1 _G10ve;·, of Qhio; John/K; Wipiam, ot Washtmten; Joséph L Heuer, 0t_Okl§1h0¤g;:’ Daniel ._C•rb0¤c, bf Pwnsyivanihz JOM; J, Van-gg, ‘oi; Q9¤¤éctic¤t: John JZ- Gt Pem1sy1vama· _ Qharles S. Bennett, of Arkhmsas; Richard Kuigge, of Idaho; , Walter: Mau; 0!.New York; Dmnico Cspgczi, of New Y»rk··

 John Kosic; 0t_—Hassachuéctt|.;   ,8; -D•i. of I’0xmsy1;
 vaniia; flurry *'H€lTiDK, of P¤mS}’l#d¤i¤`Z; Samuel Singer, Q.;
 Massach1w¢tts_;__Ge0rge GravcS, Of-Mib80¤1’i :\Abe Kittqy, of xm

. Xork; ·Jphu Halahun, of _Pmusylv¤nl¤:_._·Frh¤k J}. Lhom; of ,· Pgimsylvauia; Eqiywnrd J. lvnuhabn, ol P !]Y¢¤]1$ EIM; pg. Q Witt, of the District df Oclumlpias; Bcrnaid Gm!. tv! Maryimm`; § Jobp Marzullég of-Illinois; Jbe Brew, 0( Pezihulvinia; 1,1uyd , Pieison, pt Nebraska; Philip N. nf Pdwlvauia, Qmd

 their- successoryare hereby qreatedind decigred to ben may

corporate of me Distric; qt Columbia. of this mr. _ poration shall; be f‘ The United` States Blind Vétenjunsj -0f the ·· Wcirld Wau·." __ (June @1924: lc. S 1, 43 Stst,535.) _ ·

_ 82. Completion éf org•¤izéti••.—+Tb9 persons nauwu in

’ ¤S€ction 81 of this lgitle are authorized to mcét to complete the or-_ ` ·`gauizatiqn· of 'the ieorpqrstiou by the selectkm. 01 cmcers, me L_ adoption-of kr constifutkm and by·laws,` and {tc do all éthef. [ things necessary to carry iutuf effect thi pmyiskms of this _ Q cbdpter. (June_7,·1924, c. 296,} 2, 43 Stat,535.) h L _ 83., Purpose ¢0rpor•ticn.——Thc putpbsu of the corporamn "¤‘¤'¤“ m!t!¤¤1 fviiqwship uid essiswnw _ thpsc citizénq of LM United States of America who have served l their country in_wa1·, and who bea; as a mgrk of guru service

 `the Iloss ot their sight spd to —perpetu•te· and hash ahve me

`mpmcrietof their comrgdoshuf and iq enable-thm by their

  • organization to render`whit pid tm} can` to the blind in gen-`

eral. . (June '7,° 1924;, c. 298, Q 3, 43 Stat. 535,) i · · — _ ,»84. Corpsrate powers.-?-Tl1e.co11»omtion created by this chanpa ter `shall have the following powers: To haveperpemal suc-- cession with wwe; td sue and be sued Vin. dt law mnt equity ;” to réceive, hold, own, mic, and of synch real éstatemid personal property asphall be for its omgborate purposes; to Adopt 1 corporate heal gm alter the ‘s:ime Qt pléhsure;. to hdgptja bonmltutiori, bylaws, and regulations to <;ax·x=y out its purposes, not inconsistent; withthe lawsnt the ._ United States or of hay Stafé; to, use ih gnrryim out the pu-y— . lposes of thécorpontntion suclyemblems and bqdgeagaslt may ., adopt: to establish ai1d‘.maintw,iq cdlces for the condhct of iis

business; to Lestumish Stateand `Territorial crgahitationsqéui

. 19091 chapter or post organizations; to publish an %zine my . othér. publications, and Qpnerdlly do any ind all pcb aéts and , things as gxmybe ueccmryhgxd propei inwzarrying mm etfewt r the purposes of thelcorpcratiqn. (June 7, 1924, c. 296, _| 4. 43

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"85. Membershipq-—Ai;y hogcrably dischargéd American Wf-
' emu` of the- allied. forces who participated in the Wpr1d‘\\'zu·

I ahd whosevision has become defective go such‘au·c;tent thai; I he is eligible for training under supervisor for the blind qt rife E United States 4,V€f€_l"£iHS?`B\1l?€8l],_&Il(} any ex·servIce maudwlm - ·is eligihlé tor` such tra, ining_shali be e·ligib1e.‘for "nctiv§ mem- .` be1*shiD" in’the United States Blind Vetéuius 01 the World. _ .‘ Wa-r. . The member; ct Ithis corporation shall. hajve the power . ·t6 Qdmit such othér persons to “ honorgty " membership ng HIP? . may sec Ht. " (luna 7, 1024, ka: 206, 5 5, 43 Stat. 536.) = l _

 86. Nonpolitiéal nature of ¢orpontion.—Q—··°Tl1is orgm1izat!¤»n

E shall be nonpolitical and shall not be used lior the dissemina-