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 sixTY-1·*1RsT ooirennss. sm. 111. cus. 281,282. 1911. 1361, 3 way: Provided, That the easement hereby authorized may be exclu- sively exercised so long as said railway is maintained and operated for c°"d'°'°°°‘ railroad purposes, but that nothing in this Act contained shall be construed as impairing the right of the United States, or of any State that may hereafter be erected out of this District, to regulate the use Regu1¤tic¤s.ch1u—ge¤,, of said right of way and the pier or dock herein authorized to be con- °l°' . structed, nor the right of the United Statesor of any such State to fix reasonable charges for the use of any ier, dock, or wharf constructed or maintained hereunder, nor shall it in anywise interfere with the authority on the part of the Secretary of the Interior to accord wharfage and other privileges in front of reserved areas, as provided in the Act of May fourteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety- Vol.30, 1:.409. . eight, entitled "An Act extending the homestead laws and providing for right of way for railroads in Alaska, and for other purposes." Sec. 3. That the title to all lands occu ied under this Act shall ,e};f,ff° ¤°* “¤¤=· remain in the United States, subject to thle use hereby authorized, and the right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserved. · Approved, March 4, 1911. C§l:§(:82.—An Act To incorporate the National McKinley Birthplace Memorial pgs'? [Public, No. 52.] Be it emwted zi; the Senate and House <%dReprecentutives cj the United States of merica in Oangress assemb, That the following- Disc-mesceiumssi. named {persons, namely, J . G. Butler, junior, of Ohio; Myron T. Her- B’{;‘{'{§‘,;”,,{’Q,, §,‘j,',§§},§’{ rick, o Ohio- J. G. Schmidla , of Ohio; John G. Milbum, of New A¤I=;>c*=;¤**¤¤·,m York; and   A. Thomas, o?IOhio, their associates and successors, mm duly chosen, are hereby mcorporated and declared to be a body corgorate of the District of Co umbia by the name of the National Mc inley Birthplace Memorial Association, and by such name shall be known and have perpetual succession with the powers, limitations, and restrictions herein contained. Sec. 2. That the object of the corporation shall be to perpetuate Ghxecr. the name and achievements of William McKinley, late President of the United States of America, by erecting and maintaining in the city of Niles, in the State of Ohio, the place of his birth, a monument and memorial building. Sec. 3. That the management and direction of the affairs of the M¤¤¤¤°m*"“· co oration and the control and disposition of its property and funds sliiill be vested in a board of trustees, five in number, to be composed of the individuals named in section one of this Act, who shall constitute the first board of trustees. Vacancies caused by death, resignation, or otherwise, shall be filled by the remaining trustees in such manner as shall be rescribed from time to time by the by-laws of the corporation. The persons so elected shall thereupon become trustees and also members of the ciirporation. _ Sec. 4. That said corporation shal hold its meetings in such place Meetings. as the inco orators or their successors shall determine. Sec. 5. 'llliat the board of trustees shall be entitled to take, hold, *’°“°°¤°‘*'“¤*°°¤· and administer any securities, ‘funds, or property, real or personal, which may at any time be given, devised, or bequeathed to them or to the corporation for the purposes herein defined, and to purchase necessary lands for site and to sell and convey by good and sufficient deed any other lands that may be viven, devised, or bequeathed to the corporation, and to convert the same into money; with full power from time to time to adopt a common seal, to appoint such officers and agents, whether members of the board of trustees or otherwise, as may be deemed necessary for carrying out the objects