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Resolved, that the Association express its appreciation of the work of 

 those Indianapolis men who have contributed of their time and money 

 to the success of this convention. 



J. M. KNOX, 

 I. B. CALVIN, 

 G. W. DRISCHEL, 

 S. B. WOODS. 



Mr. Newson: I move you that the report of the committee be accepted. 



Mr. Dungan: I second the motion, and also move that the committee 

 be discharged. 



Mr. Woollen: I do not know whether it is an opportune time to offer 

 what I am going to offer at this time or not, but if it is not you can say so. 

 I may not be in accordance with the constitution and by-laws. I have 

 been secretary of several associations for a number of years, and I know 

 what a great amount of labor it takes to do this work, and I should like 

 to make an amendment to that resolution offered in regard to Secretary 

 Van Norman, that his salary be increased to $100 a year. 



Mr. Duncan: I should like to second that motion. I was just think- 

 ing of that myself. I think we should attend to this at once. 



Mr. Knox: I think it would be the proper thing to make that a sepa- 

 rate resolution. 



Secretary Van Norman: Being an interested party permit me to say 

 that I am doing gladly what I am doing. As far as the salary part is 

 concerned I do not think the Association can afford at the present status 

 of the game to give any more than they are giving. I might say that I 

 am working everyone I can, and am doing as little of the work as I can 

 myself, and if the Association will approve the bills I send in for clerical 

 work it will be satisfactory to me. Further, the salary of the Secretary 

 is in the hands of the Executive Committee, and you would have to 

 instruct the Executive Committee in regard to this. It seems with the 

 present indications in the Legislature we will have harder sliding next 

 year than we are having this year. 



Mr. Woollen: I would like to make the motion if it is the sense of 

 the Executive Committee and of the organization, that the Secretary's 

 salary be increased to $100. 



(The motion was seconded, voted upon and carried.) 



President Johnson: Now we are ready to vote on the adoption of the 

 resolutions. 



