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 SIXTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Cns. 59, 60. 1919. 285 Sec. 3. That the purpose of this corporation shall be; To promote P“’P°°°S· peace and good will among the peoples of the United States and all the nations of the earth; to preserve the memories and incidents of the Great War of 1917-1918; to cement the ties of love and comradeship born of service; and to consecrate the efforts of its members to mutual helpfulness and service to their country. Sec. 4. hat the corporation created by this act shall have the C°'P°’°*°P°"°”· following powers: To have perpetual succession with power to sue and be sued in courts of law and equity; to receive, hold, own, use, and dispose of such real estate and personal property as shall be necessary for its corporate purposes; to adopt a cor orate seal and alter the same at pleasure; to adopt a constitution, Eby-laws, and re ulations to carry out its purposes, not inconsistent with the laws 0% the United States or of any State; to use in carrying out the purposes of the corporation such emblems and badges as it may adopt; to establish an maintain offices for the conduct of its business; to establish State and Territorial organizations and local chapter or post organizations; to publish a magazine or other publications, and generally to do any and all such acts and things as may be necessary and proper in ca to effect the mposw of the corporation. Sec. 5. at no person s be a member o this corporation unless c,{§ggb°’*‘*’P ‘1““““· he served in the naval or military service of the United States at some ` time during the period between pril 6, 1917, and November 11, 1918, both dates inclusive, or who, being citizens of the United States at the time of enlistment, served in the military or naval services of any of the Governments associated with the United States during the Great War. Sec. 6. That the organization shall be nonpolitical and, as an organ- ,,§°“P°““°°' °*‘“°°‘ iz&tion, shall not promote the candidacy of any person seeking public 0 ce. Sec. 7. That said corporation may acquire any or all the assets of ,,,·',§§,*g,‘{,$§*g§'g,,{’,€j"°°“ the exisf unincorporated national organization known as the “.A1B6I'lC gl0I1” upon dischargingl or satisfactorily providing for the payment and discharge of all its abilities. _ _ _ _ Sec. 8. That said corporation and its State. and local subdivisions ,,,E,,"f"’*’**"° mt ‘° shall have the sole and exclusive right to have and to use in carrying out its p oses the name "The American Legion." A ual to Sec. Qluilzhat the said corporation shall, on or before the 1st day of c,,,§';,L '“’°'°° January in each year, make and transmit to the Congress a. report of its proceedings for the preceding calendar year, includin a full and P mm complete report of its receipts and expenditures: Prmmfed, however, pfmng ,,,,,;,44,,,,, That said re rt shall not be printed as public documents. Sec. 9}. 'lpliiit as a condition precedent to the egrercise of any power 8**** °¢°°°’· or privilege herein granted or conferred the American Legion shall file in the office of the secretary of state of each State the name and postoflice address of an authorized ent in such State upon whom egal process or demands against theagmerican Legion may be served. Sec. 10. That the right to repeal, alter, or amend this act at any ·*¤°°‘*”°°*· time is hereby expressly reserved. Approved, September 16, 1919. mu. eo...A¤ Act Amending eeeeee 25 of are act approved December ze, ms, “°*’°°§P§e§'.; ‘°‘°‘ lgxpgvu as the Federal Reserve Act, as amended by the Act approved September 7, Be it enacted the Senate and House 0 Representatives of the Unital reaerei neeene States of Ameri];/z in Oemgress assembled? That section 25 of the Act gs'? mm of approved December 23, 1913, known as the Federal Reserve Act, w_”¤;¤7g;m_¤_ as amended by the Act approved September 7, 1916, be further ec. ’