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In Mr. Trigg- we have a champion and supporter, an editor 

 wliose paper is largely circulated and who took out a meml^ership 

 in the association to be of assistance to you. He has promised 

 us his assistance in farm institute work, and he is the best ir.- 

 stitute worker in the State of Iowa. 



We have also placed Mr. Frank Dinining on the committee. 

 We want a member from the southern part of the State, where 

 we have always been opposed. There is no dairy interest down 

 there, they being all fat stock men and breeders, and fight us all 

 the time. Mr. Dunning is a man who is strong down there and 

 is in attendance at this convention. 



There was a resolution adopted by the butter-makers of the 

 Dairy School of Wisconsin to the butter-makers assembled at 

 the Iowa convention, which I received a few days ago, and 

 which are as follows : 



Resolutions adopted by the Wisconsin Dairy School Students' 

 Debating Society of 1904, at their regular meeting held Novem- 

 ber 13, 1903 : 



Resolved, That the one hundred forty-one butter-makers and cheese- 

 makers now attending the winter term of the Wisconsin Dairy School at 

 Madison send greetings to the Iowa Dairymen's Association now in ses- 

 sion at Waterloo. Be it further 



Resolved, That the debating society, organized and conducted by 

 these dairy students, at this their regular meeting, express their apprecia- 

 tion of the work aone by the National Dairy Union for the protection of 

 honest dairy products, and we earnestly request that every effort possible 

 shall be made in the future to prevent the fraudulent sale of oleomar- 

 garine in the United States. 



W. E. Clark, President. 



S. C. Thompson, Secretary. 



The PrksidKxt : I want to say one word more to the boys 

 before we adjourn — go home and commence work at once on 

 this appropriation committee. We want at least from fifteen 

 hundred to two thousand dollars, and we will not 1)e satisfied if 

 we cannot get that. Go home and work on the members of the 

 general asseml^ly ; see them and see that they favor giving us 

 this, and then we will be in a position to do you more good than 

 ever before. 



