264 THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



SHjF Natinnal Ir^-K^^p^ra' AsHnrtatinn 



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Officers. Directors. 



George W. York, President. ... Sandpoint, Ida. E. D. Townsend, Chairman Remus, Mich. 



MoRLEY Pettit, Yice-Pres. . . Guelph, Ont., Can. J. ^I. Buch.\nan Franklin, Tenn. 



E. B. Tyrrell, Secretary Detroit, Mich. Wesley Foster Boulder, Colo. 



230 Woodland Ave. J. E. Crane Middlebury, Vt. 



N. E. France, Treas. Gen. Mgr., Plattville, Wis. F. Wilcox Mauston, Wis. 



Ilfational Branches and Their Secretaries. 



Adirondack — H. E. Gray.. Fort Edwards, N.Y. New Jersey— E. G. Carr....New Egypt, N. J. 



Colorado — Wesley Foster Boulder, Colo. N. Michigan — Ira D. Bartlett 



Chicago-Northwestern— L. C. Dadant V ' "^ • %• -A^^®' Jordan, Mich. 



Hamilton, 111. Ohio — Prof. N. E. Shaw, Dept. of Agr 



Idaho— R.' D.' BradshawV.'.'.V. '.'.'. . .Notus, 'ida'. ^ • • • • • " ■ii\- ' :/ ' '^^ -Columbus Ohio 



1 T AC. Ti.. . a ■ c ^A ^^^ Ontario — P. W. Hodgetts, Parliament Bldg., 



Illinois — Jas. A. Stone. . .Rt. 4, Springfield, 111. = Toronto, Ont., Can. 



lowA — C. L. Pinney Le Mars, Iowa Oregon — H. Wilson Corvallis, Ore. 



Indiana — Walter Pouder, 859 Mass. Ave... Pecos Valley — Henry C. Barron 



Indianapolis, Ind. Hagerman, New Mexico 



Missouri — J. F. Diemer Liberty, Mo. Twin Falls — C. H. Stimson. .Twin Falls, Ida. 



Michigan— E. B. Tyrrell, 230 Woodland Tennessee— J. M. Buchanan, Franklin, Tenn. 



." Ave., Detroit, Mich. N'ermont — P. E. Crane Middlebury, Vt. 



Minnesota — C. E. Palmer, 1034 Miss. St.. Washington — J. B. Ramage 



St. Paul, Minn. Rt. 2, N. Yakima, Wash. 



Wisconsin — Gus Dittmer Augusta, Wis. 



Send in Your Proposed Changes to the Constitution. 



In the next issue Chairman Townsend will have something to 

 say regarding some proposed changes in the constitution, and as 

 these proposed changes must be placed before the Branch Secre- 

 taries at least ninety days before the meeting of Delegates, each of 

 you should lose no time in sending them in. Personally I believe 

 that they should all be published in the Review, but question the 

 advisability of taking up their discussion before the Delegates meet. 

 I refer, of course, to their discussion through the pages of the jour- 

 nals. My reasons are that lack of space would not permit a fair 

 discussion of them. It would be a splendid thing, however, for 

 them to be taken up at the different branch meetings, and thor- 

 oughly discussed there. Send in your proposed changes. 



Legal Help for National Members. 



The impression seems to have gone out that under the new 

 constitution the National Association can not gi\e its members 

 legal help. I don't understand it that way. 



]\Iy understanding is simply this. The Association does not 

 specifically promise legal help to members. This I would consider 

 wise, as it does not attract those to membership who might take 

 advantage of that feature. ^Ir. France, if I remember correctly, 



