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 73d CONGRESS. SESS. I. CH. 32. MAY 18, 1933 . 69 (b) Any person wh o, w ith inte nt to de frau d the Co rpor atio n, False entries or to deceive any director, officer, or employee of the Corporation Fa lse repo rt or state- w e n t r or any officer or employee of the United States (1) makes any false entry in any book of the Corporation, or (2) makes any false report Pu nish ment for _ or statement for the Corporation, shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than five years, or both. (c) Any person who shall receive any compensation, rebate, or Fraud, etc . reward, or shall enter into any conspiracy, collusion, or agreement, express or implied, with intent to defraud the Corporation or wrong- fully and unlawfully to defeat its purposes, shall, on conviction Punishment for. thereof, be fined not more than $5,000 or imprisoned not more than five years, or both. SEC. 22. To aid further the uu se, cons ervat ion, and dev elop - Tennessee River proper f drainagebasin develop- ment of the natural resources of the Tennessee River drainage went. basin and of such adj oini ng t erri tory as may be rela ted to or materially affected by the development consequent to this Act, and surv eys a uthorized. to provide for the general welfare of the citizens of said areas, the President is hereby authorized, by such means or methods as he may deem proper within the limits of appropriations made therefor by Congress, to make su ch surveys of and general plans for said Tennessee bas in and adjoining territory as may be useful to the Purp ose. Congress and to the several States in guiding and controlling the extent, sequence, and nature of development that may be equitably and economically advanced through the expenditure of public funds, or through the guidance or control of public authority, all for the ge ne ral purpose of fostering an orderly and proper physical, economic, and social development of said areas ;; and the Pres iden t Cooperation wit h states affected. is further authorized in making said surveys and plans to cooperate with the States affected thereby, or subdivisions or agencies of such States, or wi th cooperative or other organizations, and to make such studies, experiments, or demonstrations as may be necessary and suitable to that end. SEC. 23 . The President shall, from tine to time, as the work pro- Recommendations to C oner ess far carr ying vided for in the preceding section progresses, recommend to Congress out purposes . such legislation as he deems proper to carry out the general purposes stated in said section, and for the espe cial pur pose of brin ging about in said Tennessee drainage basin and adjoining territory in conformity wi th said general purposes (1) the maximum amount F lood con trol. of flood control ; (2) the maximum development of said Tennessee Navigation. River for navigation purposes ; (3) the maximum generation of Electric power. electric power consistent with flood control and navigation (4) the U seof marg inal land s, proper use of marginal lands ; (5) the proper method of reforesta- Reforestation. tion of all lands in said drainage basin suitable for reforestation ; and (G) the economic and social well-being of the people living in Economtcprogressc said river basin. Acquiring title to SEC. 24 . For the purpose of securing any rights of flowage, or secure flowage rights. obtaining title to or possession of any property, real or personal, that may be necessary or may become necessary, in the carrying out of any of the provisions of this Act, the President of the United States for a period of three years from the date of the enactment of this Act, is hereby authorized to acquire title in the name of the United States to such rights or such property, and to provide for Payment provided. the payment for same by directing the board to contract to deliver power generated at any of the plants now owned or hereafter owned or constructed by the Government or by said Corporation, such fut ure deli very of powe r to con tinue for a period not exceeding thirty years. Likewise, for one year after the enactment