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Mr. Littlepage and the telegram from the Washington Chamber of 

 Commerce. Personally, I would like to have you come to Rochester 

 again because we sure enough have enjoyed the sessions with you 

 all here this time. There is no finer city in the world than Rochester, 

 N. Y., and we would like to have you come back here. I want you 

 to come here. 



Mr. O'Connor: Mr. President, I feel it is quite an honor that 

 we are asked to the capital city of the United States to hold our 

 meeting. It shows we were appreciated there some few years ago. 

 I move you we have the next meeting in Washington. 



Mr. Olcott : I second the motion. 



(The motion being duly put to a vote of the members, it was 

 carried.) 



The Secretary : Now, Mr. President, we should decide upon 

 a date. 



The President: I think that is true. In Lancaster, last year, 

 it was held later than this. I believe the ordinary time has been con- 

 siderably later than this, about a month. 



Mr. O'Connor: Mr. Chairman, Mr. Littlepage asked me to 

 say, after the convention city had been selected, that it would be 

 best to make it about the last week in September as that would 

 show the pecans and walnuts at about the right time. 



Mr. Bixby : I move that the time of the next convention be 

 fixed at September 26th, 27th and 28th, 1923. 



Mr. O'Connor: I second the motion. 



(The motion being put to a vote of the members, it was declared 

 CARRIED.) 



There being no further business to come before the Conven- 

 tion, it thereupon adjourned. 



