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The World'*; ChaiiipiCTi Saddle Stallion 

 Cnmpaigmxi over ten years, challenging ^1 comer?. willtoutdcreaT. 



tV)ni\'(u\v tliol over lived 

 He is llu* siro and gitini' :>«re out' tjreol ^randTOCoichonipioTW, 

 The GTuude->1 J.idJl«Slullionlhe\V>HcH'»wkiicv%ii 

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A resolution endorsing President H. J. Waters as National 

 Secretary of Agriculture prevailed by a unanimous vote. Rufus 

 Jackson and Ed Moore of Mexico, and John Hook of Paris, were 

 named as a committee to draft the resolution, and were instructed 

 to send same to President-elect, Woodrow Wilson. Another resolu- 

 tion endorsed the work of the State University and recommended 

 to the Legislature that sufficient funds be appropriated for the 

 erection of a live stock judging pavilion. Matters of legislation 

 were also discussed. This discussion included the passage of a 

 proposed stallion law. E. D. Moore, Mexico, Mo., moved that a 

 committee be appointed by the chair to confer with the Draft 

 Horse Breeders' Association relative to this bill. J. H. Glenn, 

 Columbia; Trevor H. Moore, Speed, and E. D. Moore, Mexico, were 

 named as members of this committee. 



