NINETEENTH ANNUAL YEAR BOOK— PART III 153 



' The Chairman: It has been moved and seconded that the resolutions 

 as read be adopted. Those in favor raise( your right hand. * * * op- 

 posed the same sign. * * * It is carried. 



Under these resolutions, it seemsi there is something open for discus- 

 sion. In other words, they are only in a tentative form, as I understand 

 it. Is that right? 



G. E. Bliss (Adams) : Yes sir. 



The Chairman: I don't know whether you want to take up these 

 matters further now for discussion, or not. 



The Secretary: I understand in the first part there, the intention was 

 that this body should bring the matter up to the Agricultural Board to- 

 morrow, with regard to making it necessary to attend the agricultural 

 meeting, and asking that action be taken. , 



The Chairman: This matter, then, will be. taken care of by the ap- 

 pointment of a committee, in any manner you desire, — the committee to 

 prepare resolutions for that purpose. What is your pleasure, gentlemen? 



W. F. Weary (Sac) : I move that the chairman appoint a committee 

 of three. 



H. C. Leach (Davis) :^ Second the motion. 



The Chairman: It has been moved and seconded that the chair ap- 

 point a committee of three to present resolutions to the State Board of 

 Agriculture tomorrow bearing on this subject. Are there any questions? 

 If not, we are ready for the vote. All those in favor of the motion sig- 

 nify by raising the right hand. * * * Opposed the same sign. * * 

 * It is carried. i 



I will appoint that committee later, if you will permit me. 



We ought to have a legislative committee, and it seems that the mat- 

 ter mentioned in this resolution should come under their jurisdiction. 



The Secretary: I think that they should be Inotified of this resolution 

 and that they may, if they deem it advisable, get busy. 



The Chairman: The next is general reports., Have (we reports of any 

 kind? 



The Secretary: There is no committee of any kind to make x-eport at 

 this time. 



L. R. Pike (Harrison) : I believe there is another resolution there in 

 connection with the committee to take up with the Board tomorrow 

 relative to representatives to be present at the horsemen's meeting in 

 Chicago. 



The Chairman: (reading) 



Be it further 



Resolved, That this convention appoint a committee to confer with the 

 State Board of Agriculture at their meeting December 11th relative to 

 having some representation at the Horsemen's meeting in Chicago De- 

 cember 



Then it is up to this convention to appoint a committee to confer with 

 the State Board. Who will you have for such committee? 



