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affairs, Grand Councils and other similar affairs. He may delegate his powers as he may elect.

4. The Treasurer shall collect all dues, fees end other moneys, and under the direction of the National Council of Guidance disburse all moneys, and shall report at every annual meeting or Convention and oftener if required by such Council as to the financial condition of the League. His accounts shall be audited from time to time, by a public accountant appointed by the National Council of Guidance.

5. The Secretary shall keep all minutes of meetings of the League end of the National Council of Guidance, issue notices of all meetings, notify members of their election, issue charters to Tribes, conduct correspondence, and keep the books and records of the League.

6. The several officers shall not receive a salary or compensation from the League for services actually rendered unlese such amount shall be expressly fixed by vote of two-thirds of the members of the National Council of Guidance, but unless so fixed by such vote the said officers shall serve without compensation.

V.
Committees.

1. The Standing Committees shall be an Executive Committee, Finance Committee, Program Committee and Honors Comittee.

2. The President and Chief shall be regular or ex officio members of all standing or special committees.

3. The President may appoint from time to time such other committees as the Council of Guidance shall deem nesessary.

4. The Executive Committee shall consist of not more then five members of the National Council of Guidance, the Chairman of which shall be elected from its membership.

5. The President shall appoint on recommendation of the Chief, a Program Committee of which the Chief shall be chairman and which shall formulate, subject to the approval of the Council:

1. any changes in the policies and principles of the Woodcraft League of America, Inc., in so far as they affect tribal organization and the “Woodcraft Idea.”

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