880 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [Ch. 606]
3. To attract into said States capitalists, investors and
desirable immigrants, and more especially experienced farmers
and agricultural laborers.
4. To encourage by every practicable means the establish-
ing in the several States named of the South, by said States or
otherwise, bureaus of Agriculture and Immigration Bureaus
for the purpose of disseminating reliable information regarding
the resources and possibilities of said States.
5. To establish and maintain, so far as practical, a co-opera-
tion between the United States Government, the Governments
of the several States named, the Railroad and Transportation
companies, commercial bodies, real estate men, and members of
the said Southern Settlement and Development Organization,
in placing the Southern County properly before the people of
the world.
6. To secure from the United States Government proper
port facilities at Baltimore and the South Atlantic and Gulf
Ports for the handling of foreign immigration.
7. To establish the principal office of the Organization, head-
quarters or bureau in the City of Baltimore, Maryland, with as
many branches thereof and in such cities as the executive com'
mittee may determine.
SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That the incorporatora
named above shall have power, in case of death, resignation or
disability, to fill vacancies in their number or add to their num-
ber by a majority vote at any time.
SEC. 4. And be it further enacted, That it shall not be one
of the objects of the incorporation of said Organization to make
money for the said organization or members thereof; but the
said organization may collect and receive money in any lawful
manner and hold property of any kind, real, personal, or mixed,
for the purposes for which said organization is chartered.
SEC. 5. And be it further enacted, That the incorporators of
said organization and their successors shall have power to elect
by a majority vote the members of the Executive Committee,
in whose hands shall be the management of the organization as
hereinafter set forth.
SEC. 6. And be it further enacted, That the officers of said
Corporation shall be, a President, who shall preside when pres-
ent at all meetings of the incorporators; one or more Vice-Pres-
idents, any one of whom shall have and exercise such powers
as the Executive Committee may prescribe; a Secretary, whose
duties shall be to keep the minutes of the meetings of the incor-
porators and to conduct any correspondence connected with said
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