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Mr. Wallace moved tliat tlie Premier Automobile Company be 

 allowed the use of the half-mile track for the purpose of making a 

 thousand mile run, beginning at 5 o'clock Saturday evening and 

 continuing Sunday, which motion was duly seconded, and upon 

 being put to a vote was lost. 



Mr. Wallace moved that under no circumstances shall automo- 

 biles be allowed on the race track, which motion was seconded by 

 Mr. ISTiblack, and on iDeing put to a vote was lost. 



On motion of Mr. Wallace, seconded by Mr. Conger, the bid of 

 Mr. Wheelock for his Indian Band was accepted. 



On motion of Mr. Claypool, seconded by Mr. Wallace, the 

 claim of the Board against the United States Government was re- 

 ferred to the President and Secretary to adjust, with power to act. 



On motion of Mr. Conner, seconded bv Mr. Hadlev, the Presi- 

 dent and ' Secretary were appointed a committee to work out the 

 details of the bond .issue to be hereafter made by the Board and 

 that they present same to the full Board at its next meeting to be 

 held in Lafayette, June 6, 1905. 



On motion, the Board adjourned to meet June 6, 1905, at the 

 Lahr House in Lafayette, Indiana. 



MASOInT J. KIBLACK, 



President. 

 CHiYPtLES DOWNING, 



Secretary. 



MEETING OF BOARD, TUESDAY JUNE 6, 1905. 



The Indiana State Board of Agriculture met at the Lahr House 

 in the city of Lafayette, Indiana, on Tuesday, June 6, 190^ at 2 

 o'clock p. m., pursuant to the following call sent to each member 

 of the Board by the Secretary : 



The President directs me to notify you that tliere will be a meeting 

 of the Board on the 6th day of June, 1905, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the Lahr 

 House in the city of Lafayette, Indiana, to consider the matter of issuing 



