548 TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL YEAR BOOK— PART VII 



Goodenow, who has been treasurer of this organization ever since 

 it was formed, be re-elected for the ensuing year. All favorable to 

 his election signify it by saying aye. Contrary, no. Mr. Gcod- 

 enow, you are unanimously elected. This brings us to the election 

 of the odd-numbered districts — the board of directors. 



Senator Cessna: Mr. Chairman, if it is in order I would move 

 that the rules be suspended, that each district get together and 

 elect their own representatives and their own directors, and that we 

 proceed to elect the directors from the odd-numbered districts ou 

 the floor of the meeting, re-elect the old directors to succeed them- 

 selves. (Motion seconded.) 



The President : It has been moved and seconded that the rules 

 be suspended — that which has heretofore been followed in the selec- 

 tion of these directors by districts, and that the old directors who 

 are now occupying those positions in the First, Third, Fifth, Sev- 

 enth, Ninth and Eleventh districts be elected by this convention to 

 succeed themselves for the ensuing two years. Are you ready for 

 the question? 



Mr. E. L. Hill: We have already made an arrangement in our 

 district for a change. This thing can go on with the exception of 

 that district. I think that would be all right. 



The President: I don't think we want to make any exception 

 to the rule. If we are to suspend the rules we will make it unani- 

 mous. All in favor of the motion signify it by saying aye. Con- 

 trary, no. Mr. Hill has been wanting to get out of the harness 

 for some time, and he is just one of the men that we don't want to 

 relieve at this time, I think. I think we are all very well pleased 

 with having Mr. Hill re-elected to succeed himself. I don't think 

 there will be any objections in his district, either, from the reports 

 that I get from that district. (The motion prevailed.) 



A motion to adjourn is in order. t 



Whereupon, at 12 :22 p. m., upon motion of Senator T. C. 

 Cessna, duly seconded, put and carried, the convention stood ad- 

 journed. 



