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bono publico, you are mistaken. We have got some business sense 

 and we have got to stand forth and protect ourselves. 



If you want the best milk that care and vigilance and precau- 

 tion can produce, the farmers of the State of New York and the 

 dairymen of the State of New York are willing and anxious to 

 produce such milk, if you will only give us a living price for it. 

 Cornell University has gone over the state and ascertained the 

 returns from the dairy farms and other farms, and the poorest 

 paid men working on the farms in the State of New York to-day 

 are the dairymen. 



A VOICE: I move to strike out all after the word "Resolved" 

 and to put in lieu thereof "That the interstate commerce of all 

 cows not tested with tuberculin shall be prohibited." 



THE CHAIRMAN: Will you kindly state that again? 



A VOICE: That the interstate commerce of all cows shall be 

 prohibited unless they are free from tuberculosis, as far as the 

 tuberculin test and a physical examination may determine. 



THE CHAIRMAN: I ask the Speaker to repeat his resolution, be- 

 cause I didn't quite understand it, and I am not sure that I do yet. 

 I am inclined to think it is out of order, because it absolutely 

 changes the sense of the whole resolution. 



A VOICE: I offer that as an amendment. 



THE CHAIRMAN: It would amend so absolutely against the sense 

 of the resolution as to change it entirely. 



MR. CAMPBELL: I move that we continue the discussion to-mor- 

 row, and go home. 



THE CHAIRMAN: This motion is also out of order; are you ready 

 for the question? 



(The motion was lost and the resolution was rejected.) 



THE CHAIRMAN: It is lost. Are there other resolutions? 



DR. WILE: No, Mr. Chairman. 



THE CHAIRMAN: The Chairman of the Committee on Resolu- 

 tions informs me that these are all the resolutions he has to of- 

 fer, and I hereby declare this conference adjourned. 



An adjournment was taken until Saturday afternoon, December 

 3rd, at 2 o'clock. 



