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The original documents are located in Box 34, folder "12/15/75 S250 General Federation of Women's Clubs" of the White House Records Office: Legislation Case Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Gerald R. Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. If you think any of the information displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Exact duplicates within this folder were not digitized. APPROVED DEC 15 1975 THE WHITE HOUSE ACTION WASHINGTON Last Day: December 22 December 12, 1975 Posted 12/16 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Jo archine FROM: JIM CANNON Jo 12/16 SUBJECT: S. 240 - General Federation of Women's Clubs Attached for your consideration is S. 240, sponsored by Senator Burdick, which would amend the law with respect to the General Federation of Women's Clubs to: -- Delete the dollar limit in the Federal charter which limits the value of corporate property which the Federation may own to a specific amount. -- Add the Federation to the list of private corporations which are required to perform an annual audit and report that audit to the Congress. OMB, Max Friedersdorf, Pat Lindh, Counsel's Office (Lazarus) and I recommend approval of the enrolled bill. RECOMMENDATION That you sign S. 240 at Tab A. FORD is LIBRARY GERALD Digitized from Box 34 of the White House Records Office Legislation Case Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library AF TINE PRESIDENT EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT UNITED OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET SECUTIVE STATES WASHINGTON, D.C. 20503 DEC 11 1975 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: Enrolled Bill S. 240 - General Federation of Women's Clubs Sponsor - Sen. Burdick (D) North Dakota Last Day for Action December 22, 1975 - Monday Purpose Makes two technical changes in law with respect to the General Federation of Women's Clubs, a federally chartered private organization. Agency Recommendation Office of Management and Budget Approval Discussion The General Federation of Women's Clubs, which unites women's clubs and other organizations in promoting educational, industrial, philanthropic, literary, artistic and scientific matters, received a Federal charter in 1901. Among other things, the charter limits the value of corporate property which the Federation may own to a specific amount. As a result of increasing property values, the charter has had to be amended several times to increase the amount. S. 240 would delete the dollar limit in the charter, currently $1,500,000, in view of this recurring problem. In addition, the enrolled bill would add the Federation to the list of private corporations contained in Public Law 88-504, which are required to perform an annual audit and report that audit to the Congress. No executive branch agencies were asked to comment on this legislation. James Assistant Director Trey for Legislative Reference Enclosures THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Date 12/12 MEMO TO: Judy FROM: PAT LINDH For appropriate handling For your information Per your request Remarks: I Concur THE WHITE HOUSE ACTION MEMORANDUM WASHINGTON LOG NO.: Dgte: December 11 Time: 600pm FOR ACTION: Pat Lindh CC (for information): Jack Marsh Max Friedersdorf Jim Cavanaugh Ken Lazarus FROM THE STAFF SECRETARY DUE: Date: December 12 Time: 500pm SUBJECT: S. 240 - General Federation of Women's Clubs ACTION REQUESTED: For Necessary Action For Your Recommendations Prepare Agenda and Brief Draft Reply X For Your Comments Draft Remarks REMARKS: Please return to Judy Johnston, Ground Floor West Wing PLEASE ATTACH THIS COPY TO MATERIAL SUBMITTED. If you have any questions or if you anticipate a H. Devendance delay in submitting the required material, please For the prosident telephone the Staff Secretary immediately. THE WHITE HOUSE ACTION MEMORANDUM WASHINGTON LOG NO.: Date: December 11 Time: 600pm FOR ACTION: Pat Lindh CC (for information): Jack Marsh Max Friedersdorf Jim Cavanaugh Ken Lazarus FROM THE STAFF SECRETARY DUE: Date: December 12 Time: 500pm SUBJECT: S. 240 - General Federation of Women's Clubs ACTION REQUESTED: For Necessary Action For Your Recommendations Prepare Agenda and Brief Draft Reply X For Your Comments Draft Remarks REMARKS: Please return to Judy Johnston, Ground Floor West Wing No objection. -- Ken Lazarus 12/12/75 PLEASE ATTACH THIS COPY TO MATERIAL SUBMITTED. If you have any questions or if you anticipate a Juans H. Devension delay in submitting the required material, please Fan the prosident telephone the Staff Secretary immediately. EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET WASHINGTON, D.C. 20503 5:00 DEC 1 I 1975 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: Enrolled Bill S. 240 - General Federation of Women's Clubs Sponsor - Sen. Burdick (D) North Dakota Last Day for Action December 22, 1975 - Monday Purpose Makes two technical changes in law with respect to the General Federation of Women's Clubs, a federally chartered private organization. Agency Recommendation Office of Management and Budget Approval Discussion The General Federation of Women's Clubs, which unites women's clubs and other organizations in promoting educational, industrial, philanthropic, literary, artistic and scientific matters, received a Federal charter in 1901. Among other things, the charter limits the value of corporate property which the Federation may own to a specific amount. As a result of increasing property values, the charter has had to be amended several times to increase the amount. S. 240 would delete the dollar limit in the charter, currently $1,500,000, in view of this recurring problem. In addition, the enrolled bill would add the Federation to the list of private corporations contained in Public Law 88-504, which are required to perform an annual audit and report that audit to the Congress. No executive branch agencies were asked to comment on this legislation. games Assistant Trey Director for Legislative Reference Enclosures THE WHITE HOUSE ACTION MEMORANDUM WASHINGTON LOG NO.: Date: December 11 Time: 600pm FOR ACTION: Pat Lindh oh CC (for information): Jack Marsh Max Friedersdorf of Jim Cavanaugh Zen Lazarus oh FROM THE STAFF SECRETARY DUE: Date: December 12 Time: 500pm SUBJECT: S. 240 - General Federation of Women's Clubs ACTION REQUESTED: For Necessary Action For Your Recommendations Prepare Agenda and Brief Draft Reply X For Your Comments Draft Remarks REMARKS: Please return to Judy Johnston, Ground Floor West Wing PLEASE ATTACH THIS COPY TO MATERIAL SUBMITTED. If you have any questions or if you anticipate a delay in submitting the required material, please K. R. COLE, JR. telephone the Staff Secretary immediately. For the President THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON December 12, 1975 MEMORANDUM FOR: JIM CAVANAUGH FROM: MAX L. FRIEDERSDORF Me -6 SUBJECT: S.240 - General Federation of Women's Clubs The Office of Legislative Affairs concurs with the agencies that the subject bill be signed. Attachments Calendar No. 99 94TH CONGRESS SENATE REPORT 1st Session No. 94-105 GENERAL FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS MAY 7 (legislative day, APRIL 21), 1975.-Ordered to be printed Mr. HRUSKA, from the Committee on the Judiciary, submitted the following REPORT [To accompany S. 240] The Committee on the Judiciary, to which was referred the bill (S. 240), to amend the Act entitled An Act granting a charter to the General Federation of Women's Clubs," having considered the same, reports favorably thereon without amendment and recommends that the bill do pass. PURPOSE The purpose of the bill is to compensate for the changing value of the three buildings of the General Federation of Women's Clubs. It is necessary to again petition Congress for an amendment because of the inflationary spiral; the value of the property has again exceeded the amount designated by the charter. In view of the fact that this seems to be recurring problem involving the same properties, it has been proposed that the monetary figure be deleted and that the real or personal property be determined by the current market value therein. STATEMENT The General Federation of Women's Clubs is incorporated under a special charter granted by the Congress of the United States March 3, 1901, and any amendment of that charter requires an Act of Congress. Founded in 1890, the General Federation is the largest organiza- tion of women in the world with a membership in excess of 10 million members in thousands of clubs and associate organizations throughout the United States and abroad. The object of the General Federation is to bring into communication and to unite the women's clubs and like organizations throughout the world for the purpose of mutual benefit and for the promotion of their common interest in educational, industrial, philanthropic, literary, 38-010 2 artistic, and scientific culture as interpreted and implemented by estab- lished policy. Membership in the General Federation consists of wom- en's clubs and organizations whose work and purpose are germane to the objectives of the General Federation. Each application for mem- bership must show that the organization requires no partisan political test for membership, that it is not a secret society, and that it does not tolerate, either by practice or teaching, any violation of State or national laws. The real and personal estate of the General Federation consists pri- marily of three adjacent buildings in Washington, D.C. 1734 N Street NW., purchased in 1922; 1738 N Street NW., purchased in 1951; and 1728 N Street NW., purchased in 1959. The main building at 1734 N Street NW. is a handsome five-story residence originally built in 1875 by Admiral William Radford. The International President of the General Federation lives in this building during her 2-year term of office. The reception area has been the scene for entertainment of pro- minent visitors as well as Government officials and Members of Con- gress. This building also houses the office of the President where busi- ness for the Federation is handled by a staff of 30 people under her direction. These offices have spread to the two adjoining buildings. The General Federation is petitioning Congress to amend the Act entitled "An Act granting a charter to the General Federation of Women's Clubs" approved March 3, 1901, as amended by an Act ap- proyed April 28, 1904, as amended by an Act approved April 6, 1922, as amended by an Act approved June 7, 1934. The amendments were made necessary to compensate for the chang- ing value of the three buildings of the General Federation set forth above. It is necessary to again petition Congress for an amendment because of the inflationary spiral; the value of the property has again exceeded the amount designated by the charter. In view, of the fact that this seems to be a recurring problem involv- ing the same properties, it has been proposed that the monetary figure be deleted and that the real or personal property be determined by the current market value therein. The Committee is of the opinion that this bill has a meritorious pur- pose and accordingly recommends favorable consideration of S. 240 without amendment. CHANGES IN EXISTING LAW In compliance with subsection (4) of Rule XXIX of the Standing Rules of the Senate, changes in existing law made by the bill, as re- ported, are shown as follows (existing law proposed to be omitted is enclosed in black brackets, new matter is printed in italic, existing law in which no change is proposed is shown in roman) : "SEC, 2. That the said corporation is authorized to acquire, by devise, bequest, or otherwise, hold, purchase, and convey such real and per- sonal estate as shall or may be required for the purpose of its incor- poration [not exceeding $1,500,000,] with authority in said corpora- tion, should it be by it deemed necessary so to do, to mortgage or other- wise encumber the real estate which it may hereafter own or acquire and may give therefor such evidences of indebtedness as such corpora- tion may decide upon." S.R. 105 94TH CONGRESS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES REPORT 1st Session No. 94-555 AMENDING THE ACT ENTITLED "AN ACT GRANTING A CHARTER TO THE GENERAL FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS" OCTOBER 9, 1975.-Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed Mr. MOORHEAD of California, from the Committee on the Judiciary, submitted the following REPORT [To accompany S. 240] The Committee on the Judiciary, to whom was referred the bill (S. 240) to amend the Act entitled " An Act granting a charter to the General Federation of Women's Clubs" having considered the same, report favorably thereon with amendment and recommend that the bill as amended do pass. The amendment is as follows: Page 2, after line 6, insert: SEC. 2. Section 1 of Public Law 88-504 (78 Stat. 635; 36 U.S.C. 1101) is amended by adding a new item 49, as follows: (49) General Federation of Women's Clubs." PURPOSE The purpose of the proposed legislation, as amended, is to delete the existing monetary limit on the value of corporate property in the incorporation statute of the General Federation of Women's Clubs SO that its property will not be subject to such a limit. The amended bill also provides that the General Federation of Women's Clubs will be added to the list of private corporations estab- lished under Federal law as contained in Public Law 88-504 so that the corporation will be subject to the requirements of that law con- cerning an annual audit and a report of that audit to the Congress. STATEMENT The General Federation of Women's Clubs is incorporated under an incorporation statute passed by the Congress and approved March 3, 1901. 57-006 2 3 Founded in 1890, the General Federation is the largest organization of women in the world with a membership in excess of 10 million in sections 2 and 3 of that same law. Public Law 88-504 originated as members in thousands of clubs and associate organizations throughout a bill before this committee and embodies the policy that such federal corporations should be subject to those requirements. the United States and abroad. The object of the General Federation, as stated in its charter, is to favorably. The committee recommends that the amended bill be considered bring into communication and to unite the women's clubs and like CHANGES IN EXISTING LAW organizations throughout the world for the purpose of mutual benefit and for the promotion of their common interest in educational, indus- In compliance with paragraph 2 of clause 3 of rule XIII of the trial, philanthropic, literary, artistic, and policy. Membership in the General Federation consists of women's clubs and organizations whose is by the bill are shown as follows (existing law proposed to be omitted Rules of the House of Representatives, changes in existing law made work and purpose are germane to the objectives of the General Fed- law enclosed in black brackets, new matter is printed in italic, existing eration. Each application for membership must show that the orga- in which no change is proposed is shown in roman) nization requires no partisan political test for membership, that it is amended. Section 2 of the Act of March 3, 1901 (Ch. 859, 31 : Stat. 1438) as not a secret society, and that it does not tolerate, either by practice or teaching, any violation of State or national laws. sonal bequest, or otherwise, hold, purchase, and convey such real and "SEC. 2. That the said corporation is authorized to acquire, by devise, The real and personal estate of the General Federation consists primarily of three adjacent buildings in Washington, D.C. 1734 N Street, N.W., purchased in 1922; 1738 N Street, N.W., purchased in poration [not exceeding $1,500,000, with authority in said estate as shall or may be required for the purpose of its incor- per- 1951; and 1728 N Street, N.W., purchased in 1959. The main building at 1734 N Street, N.W. is a handsome fiye-story residence originally otherwise encumber the real estate which it may hereafter or tion, should it be by it deemed necessary SO to do, to mortgage corpora- built in 1875 by Admiral William Radford. The International Presi- dent of the General Federation lives in this building during her 2-year corporation may decide upon." acquire and may give therefor such evidences of indebtedness own as such or term of office. The reception area has been the scene for entertainment of prominent visitors as well as Government officials and Members of PUBLIC LAW 88-504-AuG. 30, 1964 (78 STAT. 635, 36 U.S.C. 1101, Congress. This building also houses the office of the President where 1102, 1103) business for the Federation is handled by a staff of 30 people under her direction. Offices of the Federation are also located in the two adjoin- AN ACT To provide for audit of accounts of private corporations established under Federal law ing buildings. The General Federation has petitioned the Congress to amend the Act entitled "An Act granting a charter to the General Foundation United States of America in Congress assembled, That the of term Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives the of Women's Clubs" approved March 3, 1901, as amended by an Act approved April 28, 1904, as amended by an Act approved April 6, Act means the following organizations: "private corporations established under Federal law" as used in this 1922, as amended by an Act approved June 7, 1934. (1) Agricultural Hall of Fame. The previous amendments detailed above were made necessary to (2) American Chemical Society. compensate for the changing value of the three buildings of the (3) American Historical Association. General Federation. It is necessary to again petition Congress for an (4) The American Legion. amendment because as the result of the inflationary spiral and the increase of land values the value of the property has again exceeded (6) American Society of International Law. (5) The American National Theater and Academy. the amount designated by the charter. (8) American War Mothers. (7) American Symphony Orchestra League. In view of the fact that this has been a recurring problem involving the same properties, it is provided that the monetary figure be deleted (10) Belleau Wood Memorial Association. (9) AMVETS (American Veterans of World War II). and that the corporation be permitted to hold, manage and dispose of corporate property as provided in its charter in accordance with the (11) Big Brothers of America. purpose of its incorporation. (12) Blinded Veterans Association. The committee amendment to the bill adds a new section 2 to the bill (13) Blue Star Mothers of America. amending section 1 of Public Law 88-504 (78 Stat. 635; 36 U.S.C. (14) Board for Fundamental Education. 1101) to add a new item (49) providing- (15) Boy Scouts of America. (49) General Federation of Women's Clubs". (16) Boys' Clubs of America. This adds the General Federation of Women's Clubs to the list of (17) Civil Air Patrol. similar organizations contained in Public Law 88-504 and thereby makes the corporation subject to the requirements of havingan annual Columbia. (18) Conference of State Societies, Washington, District of audit and making a report of that audit to the Congress as provided States of America. (19) The Congressional Medal of Honor Society of the United H.R. 555 H.R. 555 4 5 (20) Daughters of the American Revolution. or deficit with an analysis of the changes therein during the year, (21) Disabled American Veterans. supplemented in reasonable detail by a statement of the corporation's (22) The Foundation of the Federal Bar Association. (23) Future Farmers of America. income and expenses during the year including the results of any trading, manufacturing, publishing, or other commercial-type en- (24) Girl Scouts of America. deavor carried on by the corporation, together with the independent (25) Grand Army of the Republic. auditor's opinion of those statements. The report shall not be printed (26) Jewish War Veterans, U.S.A., National Memorial, Inc. (27) Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic. as a public document, except as part of procedings authorized to be (28) Legion of Valor of the United States of America, Incorpo- printed under the Act of March 2, 1931, chapter 378, section 1, as amended. rated. * * (29) Marine Corps League. * (30) Military Chaplains Association of the United States of America. (31) Military Order of the Purple Heart of the United States of America. (32) National Academy of Sciences. (33) National Conference on Citizenship. (34) National Fund for Medical Education. (35) National Music Council. (36) National Safety Council. (37) National Woman's Relief Corps, Auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic. (38) The National Yeomen F. (39) Naval Sea Cadet Corps. (40) Navy Club of the United States of America. (41) Reserve Officers Association. (42) Sons of the American Revolution. (43) Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. (44) United Spanish War Veterans. (45) United States Blind Veterans of World War I. (46) United States Olympic Association. (47) Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. (48) Veterans of World War I of the United States of America. (49) General Federation of Women's Clubs. SEC. 2. The accounts of private corporations established under Fed- eral law shall be audited annually in accordance with generally ac- cepted auditing standards by independent certified public accountants or independent licensed public accountants, certified or licensed by a regulatory authority of a State or other political subdivision of the United States. The audits shall be conducted at the place or places where the accounts of the corporations are normally kept. All books, accounts, financial records, reports, files, and all other papers, things, or property belonging to or in use by the corporations and necessary to facilitate the audits shall be made available to the person or persons conducting the audits; and full facilities for verifying transactions with the balances or securities held by depositories, fiscal agents, and custodians shall be afforded to such person or persons. SEC. 3. The report of each such independent audit shall be sub- mitted to the Congress not later than six months following the close of the fiscal year for which the audit was made. The report shall set forth the scope of the audit and include such statements as are neces- sary to present fairly the corporation's assets and liabilities, surplus H.R. 555 H.R. 555 S. 240 Ainety-fourth Congress of the United States of America AT THE FIRST SESSION Begun and held at the City of Washington on Tuesday, the fourteenth day of January, one thousand nine hundred and seventy-five An Act To amend the Act entitled "An Act granting a charter to the General Federation of Women's Clubs". Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 2 of the Act entitled "An Act granting a charter to the General Federation of Women's Clubs", approved March 3, 1901, as amended by an Act approved April 28, 1904, as amended by an Act approved June 7, 1934, be, and the same are hereby, amended to read as follows: "SEC. 2. That the said corporation is authorized to acquire, by devise, bequest, or otherwise, hold, purchase, and convey such real and per- sonal estate as shall or may be required for the purpose of its incorpo- ration with authority in said corporation, should it be by it deemed necessary SO to do, to mortgage or otherwise encumber the real estate which it may hereafter own or acquire and may give therefor such evidences of indebtedness as such corporation may decide upon.". SEC. 2. Section 1 of Public Law 88-504 (78 Stat. 635; 36 U.S.C. 1101) is amended by adding a new item 49, as follows: "(49) General Federation of Women's Clubs.". Speaker of the House of Representatives. Vice President of the United States and President of the Senate. December 10, 1975 Dear Mr. Director: The following bills were received at the White House on December 10th: S. 240 H.R. 9005 Please let the President have reports and recommendations as to the approval of these bills as soon as possible. Sincerely, Robert D. Linder Chief Executive Clerk The Honorable James T. Lynn Director Office of Management and Budget Washington, D. C.