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 SIXTIETH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 22-L. 1908. 475 CHAP. 224.-An Act For the incorporation of the Brotherhood of Saint Andrew. E»gyR3oig£_s] ‘ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives 1g1f t}a.ehUmIted [Pub1ic,N0.164.] States of America in Congress assembled, That James L. oug teling nam ter csi ma. of Winnetka, Illinois; John E. Baird, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; S,,j*,f,°fi*§,§§,‘},°¤‘j;’c,‘§$ Edmund Billings, of Boston, Massachusetts; Wil iam C. Sturgis, of wgggggboramm Colorado SpriEgs,f(%ol0trado; ill. CH Loomis, of] If1oui's;ri¥`¢;,)(H1entguleiIky; ' Samuel S. as o ar oro, ort `aro ina· 0 n . o ew York, New York; H. C. Turnbull, junicir, ,0f Blalltilnlore, Mingylxynd; F nk J. W be, f D troit, Michiga ; `rancis . 0 mes 0 est Orriinge, New} J eisgy; Béobert H. Gardilner, of Gardiner, Maiiie; H. R. Braden, of Berkeley, California; W. A. Gallup, of North Adams, Massachusetts; H. D. W. English, of Pittsbu§, ennsylvania; E. Browne, of Omaha. Nebraska; Mahlon N. ine,‘_of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Courtenay Barber, of Chicago, Illinois; E. C. Dgy, of Helena, Montana; C. C. Payson, of Brook;:}?, Massagclggsegs; Wrarilk V. Wh`t' f Cl la d Oh` · G. War em ,0at e, as — i ton;!   S.8HiirtT Jr Bdltimore, Maryland; Bert T. Amos, of Vligashigton, District of Columbia; A. M. Hadden, of New York, New York; . H. Riker, of Lansingburg, NewYork; A. A. Talmage, of Los Angeles, California; J. G. ragaw, junior, of Washington, North Carolina; F. W. Rollins, of Concord. New Hampshire;. K. Robinson, of Vicksburg, Mississippi; C. M. Lovsted of Honolulu, Hawaii; A. L. Fellows, of Denver, Colorado; James  Falconer, of New York, New York; B. F. Finney, of Savannah, Georgia; John M. Locke, of Orange, New Jersey; W. B. Dall, of Brook lyn, New York; E. H. Bonsall, of Philadel hia, Pennsylvania; Wi iam A. Cornelius, of McKees rt, Pennsylvania; George R. Robinson, of Kirkwood, Missouri; II:anhoe S. Huber, of Shamokin, Pennsylvania; J. L. Houghtelin, junior, of Winnetka, Illinois; Robert E. Anderson, of Richmonag Virginia; George T. Ballachey, of Buffalo, New York; George H. Batchelor, of Mem his, Tennessee; Edwin Belknap, of New Orleans, Louisiana; W. B. Dent, of Washington, District _0f Columbia; E. A. Fusch, of Nashville, Tennessee; A. A. McKechn1e of Saint Paul, Minnesota; J. H. Radtke, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and their associates, who shall be members in good standing of the Brotherhood of Saint Andrew at the time when this Act takes etlect, and those thereafter associated with dthegl andbtliieir siuccessczlrs, be, and h a h b,` ted n ea 0 itican corporae bfct'herListiii3ctyof1!a;:<illup1x(ib?’a under thb name ofy‘PThe Brotherhood of N¤¤¤¤· Saint Andrew."And by that name they and their successors may Powem, ew. have perpetual succession, may use a common seal, and alter_the same at pleasure, and elect officers and agents, and may do business and take, receive, hold, and convey real and personal estate necessary for h f th ·' t . t Si;)g.rg?SCfh»i)t the? Sdgtbliject of said corporation shall be the spread object of (jh;-ist’s Kingdom among {pep. Andi in pugsuancis  saictloo ject, ¤¤¤¤¤¤¤¤<>¤· M- ‘ a t't t' — ws ru es, an re ua ions carry htutltlnye ::1;;, aiidrishelll halide pyhwler to change and fmend its constitu- _ tion, by-laws, rules, and regu ations at pleasure: hmded, That sue? g2g3gp0n_ °°""“°“°*°£’ """”€¥;'$`.i."`ll‘”’ “‘}‘i¤f°‘t"1*€é‘é"§&'L3‘5‘F'$‘}T§""§.E.h.f.'°° ’ ’ t ‘ laws 0 e ru . _ dobiiiii (nThatveia.id coiporation shall have the right to hold its meet- M*°*¤¤ ings and meetings of its council at any place within the United States as may be best suited or most advantagpous tp the carrying out of the f h' h th` rationis orme. pu£?‘2 Theft this Aet iihhilotake effect and said corporation be estab- mm lished when this Act shall have been accepted by vote of the Brotherhood of Saint Andrew at any of its annual conventions held within three years from November thirtieth, nineteen hundredaud seven, ang a copy of such vote attested by the secretary of said convention an