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 FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cns. 1631, 1632. 1906. 117 of irrigation projects, which shall have a water right from the same source as that of said project for the delivery of such water supply to sgmp] converiient point, and for the payment into the reclamation fund Pnrmeutcfchnrses. 0 c arges or the same to be paid by such towns or cities which charges shall not be less nor upon terms more favorable thah those iizpedhbyhthe Secretary of the Interior for the irrigation project from w ic the water is taken. Sec. 5. Thizt whenever a development of power is necessary for the w;~:3¤S;0w<;f ¤¤rr>1¤¤ irrigation of ands under any project undertaken under the said recla— r r' mapion Act, ori] an oppczrtplpitg is aiordedffplp tlie tdevelopmeré;of p0gv¢;· um er any suc projec, e ecre ary 0 e n erior IS an or1ze rams. lease for a period not exceeding ten years, giving preference to municipal purposes, any surplus power or power privilege, and the moneys nmposai or proderived from such leases shall be covered into the reclamation fund °°°d“‘ and be placed to the credit of the project from which such power is derived: Prooided, That no lease shall be made of such surplus power pglvxheut of or power privilege as will 1mpa1r the efii ciency of the urigation project. ,,,,,,0,, ,,,0,,,0,, Pm_ Approved, April 16, 1906. h‘°i°°d‘ p IICHAP. .%;::1 Tp incorporate the Great Council of the United States of Apgl t G IDPTOV I' GPO BH. i ` Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representat2h:es of the United [bling? Noi mal States of America in Congress assembled, That John W. Cherry, of ]f,‘“,,,t,‘,Q°f,‘,§{,‘,j‘,§$l{}§‘(Virginia; W. A. S. Bird, of Kaus;} J oseph F grar, pif Pennsyévamag Egg Omg, gg; Thomas G. Harrison of Indjana· ilson roo of 1inois· i iam enin r-pomed. Provin, of Massachiisetts; George P. J ohanseri, of the Uistrict of I“°°‘%?’”‘°‘“· B°"*"i‘°i“2 GD A¢ ”B**"3“u¢if “’“ "§i3?°§>?€J’€E§’£"é°3?$m‘§§.b“5° f anie o eorg1a· . . arvm 0 e s c · . . Shepherd, of the ’District of Columbia; Thomas K. Donnalley, of Pennsylvania; George B. Griggs. of Texas; William H. King, of the District of Columbia; Joseph J. Cavlor, of the District of Columbia· William H. Boylce, of Delaware; E W. Kahlgpt, of this? Déstrict of Columbia; W. .·Hyronemus of Tennessee· njamin . orey 0 Pennsylvania; William C. White, of the District of Columbia; Andiew H. Paton, of Massachusetts; James A. Madison, junior, (E; the Distript of C0lumbia· Edwin D. Wiley of Iowa· William B. rner 0 the District of Cblumbia, and all other persons who are now members, or shall hereafter be admitted as such, agreeable to the constitution and laws of the said Great Council, be, an they are hereby, incorporated and made a body politic and corporate in the District of Columbia, by ugjlme Of ¤<¤r¤>¤~- the name of the "Great Council of the United States of the Imprpveg· Order of Red Men " and by that name may sue and be sued plea an be impleaded, in ad court of law or eguity, and may have and use a common seal, and cliange the seal at p easure, and be entitled hereunder to use and exercise all the powers, rights, and privileges mc1— dental to fraternal and benevolent corporations. Sec. 2. That the said corporation may provide for the holding of S¤¤*<>¤¤· sessions of its legislative or governigg tiody wherever it mayi order oi d' t ithi the United States, an a usiness transacte in suc sdggizonwshalllbe of full force and effect, and valid in every respect, as if said session shall have been held or had within the District of Col b`. Shi;  That the said corporation shall have the power to take and Pf¤P*=¤Y www hold reef dariil perspngl gsmtekrpcétdexctpepling in glue iivgehunppgd th s w I0 s no 1V1 e among emem rso e coiiiisoariitiorii bi-itishall be used and transmitted to their successors for the promotion of the fraternal and benevolent purposes of the said corporation.