1 66 AGRICULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS. 



EVENING SESSION. 



Resolution of Brother Guice ; referred to general joint Committee on 

 Confederation : 



Whereas, We have already adopted the report of the chairman of the 

 Executive Board in part ; and whereas, said report did recommend that 

 this body authorize a call for a convention of all labor organizations to 

 be held in February, 1892 ; now, therefore, be it 



Resolved, That this body elect a committee composed of one from 

 each State here represented, to be known as the National Executive Com- 

 mittee, for the special purpose of conferring with like committees from 

 other organizations, and deciding questions as to time and place of 

 meeting, basis of representation, and to submit to their respective States 

 the demands of all such other labor organizations as will probably be 

 represented at such labor conference, each member to be ex officio 

 chairman in his State, and to have authority to appoint congressional 

 district chairmen, who in turn shall appoint county chairmen, for the 

 purpose of bringing our demands and those of the other labor organiza- 

 tions squarely before the people during the coming year, and secure an 

 expression from them as to what concessions they will make in order 

 to secure general co-operation, and what methods they will adopt to 

 secure the same. 



Resolution of Brother Guice ; read and adopted : 



Resolved, That a committee of three be appointed by the chair, whose 

 duty it shall be to report on the practicability of the use of the small bale 

 of cotton over that of the large bale, at the next annual meeting of this 

 body. 



Resolution of Brother Demming on summer encampment ; read and 

 unanimously adopted : 



That the president be requested to appoint a committee of three, with 

 full power to act, to take into consideration the holding of a grand sum- 

 mer encampment : Provided, That in no event shall this organization be 

 liable for any expense connected therewith. 



Committee on Summer Encampment appointed as follows : H. C. 

 Demming, Beverly of Virginia, and Mitchell of Maryland. 



Moved, by Brother Wardall, that the matter of fire insurance be 

 referred to the Executive Board for the purpose of formulating a mutual 

 and feasible plan of fire insurance, and have it ready for report at the 

 next meeting of the Supreme Council. Adopted. 



Report of Committee on Insurance : 



Your Committee on Insurance report that we have carefully examined 



