70 BOARD OF AGKICULTUBE. 



On motion of Mr. Niblack, the Board adjonrned to meet on tlie 

 call of the President. 



JAMES E. McDonald, 



X rGSlCiGIlt 



CHARLES DOWNING, 



Secretary. 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING, MARCH 6, 1902. 



The Executive Committee of the Indiana State Board of Agri- 

 cnltiire met pursuant to the call of the President, on the 6th day 

 of March, 1902, at the rooms of the Indiana State Board of Agri- 

 culture at the State House in the city of Indianapolis. 



There were present upon the call of the roll : Messrs. Claypool, 

 McDonald, Beauchamp, Thompson and Conger. 



On motion of Mr. Beauchamp, duly seconded, Mr. McDonald 

 was authorized to close a contract with Sousa's Band for four con- 

 certs, two on Wednesday, September 17, and two on Thursday, 

 September 18, 1902, afternoons and evenings. 



On motion of Mr. McDonald, the matter of the preparation of 

 the manuscript for a report on the breeding and feeding of sheep 

 was referred to Messrs Thompson and Conger, with power to act. 



On motion of Mr. McDonald, the claim of Poole Brothers for 

 printing, which was referred to him for adjustment, was allowed 

 in the sum of $500, and the Secretary was ordered to draw a war- 

 rant in their favor for that amount. 



On motion of Mr. McDonald, duly seconded, it was ordered that 

 hereafter no privilege be granted or sold in the space under the 

 grand stand which requires the use of fire of any kind, and that 

 no exclusive privilege of any kind or character be let during the 

 State Fair. 



On motion, Mr. D. E. Winchester, of Franklin, was appointed 

 as custodian of the Fair Grounds from April 1, 1902, to February 



