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ship who make application should be notified of the facts in 

 the case, and "no ballot or action taken. When members 

 of the Order engage in an occupation that would have 

 rendered them ineligible before initiation, they shall, 

 upon sufficient evidence, be immediately dismissed by 

 motion of the President in open lodge, and shall be 

 granted a withdrawal card. 



SEC. 22. Each Supreme Council shall, when con- 

 vened, fix the mileage and per diem of its members, subject 

 to the restrictions of the Constitution. 



SEC. 23. The salary of the President of this organi- 

 zation shall be $3,000, office expenses and $900 for a 

 stenographer, with headquarters at Washington, D. C., 

 and traveling expenses. 



SEC. 24. The salary of the Secretary shall be 

 $2,000 and office expenses. 



SEC. 25. The salary of the Treasurer shall be $500. 



SEC. 26. The salary of the Lecturer shall be $3,000 

 and actual traveling expenses. 



SEC. 27. The salary of the Chairman of the Execu- 

 tive Board shall be $2,000. 



SEC. 28. The salary of the members of the Execu- 

 tive Board shall be $500 each, and actual expenses while 

 in actual sendee. 



SEC. 29. No State Organization or member of this 

 Order shall, under any circumstances, be allowed to print 

 or distribute the rituals of the Order, except as the Execu- 

 tive Board shall cause them to be, and they shall be dis- 

 tributed as the President may direct. 



SEC. 30. All charters for State, County and subordi- 

 nate bodies in unorganized States must emanate from and 

 contain the signature of the National President, and those 

 for bodies under State jurisdiction shall be issued by the 



