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gation of the economics of milk production, milk transpor- 

 tation and milk distribution, with a view to determining the 

 best method of producing a sanitary milk supply, within the 

 means of the general public." 



THE CHAIRMAN: You have heard this resolution. I know you 



like it. What is your pleasure? 



(The adoption of the resolution was duly moved and seconded.) 

 THE CHAIRMAN: Now, we cannot give you much time, but we 



would be delighted to have a few speak to it for just a minute. 



We will give you that opportunity now. If not, are you ready 



for the question? 



(The motion was carried and the resolution adopted.) 



DR. WILE: Mr. Chairman, the second resolution, and the last 



resolution, that has been presented to the Committee, reads, as 



follows : 



"Resolved, That this Conference advises the promulga- 

 tion of laws to insure the proper labeling of milk packages." 



(On motion, duly seconded, the resolution was adopted.) 



DR. WILE: Those are all the resolutions, Mr. Chairman. 



THE CHAIRMAN: We want to thank you for so many coming 

 here this afternoon and listening to these stories. They are good 

 for you, and we hope to see you all again this evening. 



Thereupon an adjournment was taken until 8:15 o'clock P. M. 



