FIFTEENTH ANNUAL YEAR BOOK— PART I 27 



AFTERNOON SESSION. 



]\rr. Curtiss moved that the executive committee be authorized 

 to make necessary arrangements for police service at the fair and 

 to secure the state militia for such service if satisfactory ar- 

 rangements can be made. Seconded by Mr. Sheldon. Motion car- 

 ried. 



Mr. Curtiss moved that the executive committee be authorized 

 to employ a competent man to have charge of the stallion regi- 

 stration di »^ision, under the direction of the secretary and the execu- 

 tive committee, and to give his time chiefly to that work, the salary 

 to be fixed b}^ the executive committee and paid from fees in the 

 stallion registration division. Seconded by Mr. Summers. Motion 

 carried. 



Mr. Reeves moved that the secretary be authorized to have 

 printed 8,000 copies of the annual report of the stallion registra- 

 tion division, and also the certificates and other printed matter 

 necessary in the conduct of that division, all to be paid from the 

 fees of the stallion registration division. Motion seconded and 

 carried. 



Mr. Curtin moved that the executive committee be authorized 

 to receive new bids for four sections of the street ear station and 

 let contract if bids are satisfactory. IMotion seconded and car- 

 ried. 



Mr. Curtin moved that the matter of coin controlled turnstiles 

 be referred to the executive committee with power to purchase 

 same if in their judgment it is deemed advisable. Seconded by 

 Mr. Sheldon. Motion carried. 



Mr. Sheldon moved that the executive committee and Mr. Cur- 

 tiss proceed to procure estimates and bids to build a subway un- 

 der the race track, and, if thought best in their judgment, to also 

 build the inside turf track as suggested by Mr. Curtiss. Seconded 

 by Mr. Curtin. Motion carried. 



Mr. Curtiss moved that all unfinished business be delegated to 

 the executive committee with power to act. Seconded by Mr. 

 Summers. Motion carried. 



The president appointed as committee on per diem and mileage 

 Messrs. Sheldon, Pike and Curtin. 



