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ters due consideration and there- 

 fore ask for assistance in the ap- 

 pointing? of some two or tliree sub 

 committees to consider some of 

 the special questions as follows: 



1st. A committee on Policy of 

 the Review continuing the work of 

 Purchase and Sales. 



Dii-ector E. G. CaiT, Ne« Egypt, 

 ?i. J. Elected at St. Louis for a 

 full term of two years. 



2nd. A standing committee on a 

 code of methods and policies of 

 the Association. 



3rd. A Publicity Committee. 

 (Publication Committee?) 



Reports of tliese committees may 

 be discussed and acted upon by 

 the delegates in session or given 

 to your present committee on Policy 

 and Extension to be incorporated in 

 the final report. 



Signed, J. S. Ward,, 



Chairman. 



After considerable discussion on 

 the policies of the Association a 

 motion was made and carried for 

 the appointment of committees of 



three as suggested by the committee 

 on Policy and Extension. 



The resolution laid before the 

 Policy and Extension ("ommittee 

 was referred to the program com- 

 mittee. * 



* (The Secretary pro tem does 

 not know of a committee being in 

 existence called the program com- 

 mittee. W, F.) 



The following is the resolution 

 referred to above: 



Resolved, That the National 

 Bee-Keepers' Association designate 

 some special day during each 

 year to be observed as "Honey 

 Day" and that the Association ask 

 each of its members, and all oth- 

 er honey producers a contribution 



of cents for each colony of 



bees owned by them, to be used 

 in educational work in inducing the 

 Public to "Eat More Honey," said 

 sum to be used in all legitimate 

 ways to bring our product before 

 the public. And be it further re- 

 solved that the Board of Directors 

 authorize some competent agent 

 to solicit and collect such money, 

 and use same under their supervis- 

 ion, for the above purpose. 



Resolution presented by Mr. 

 Geo. W. Williams. 



Bee IiLspection 



Mr. E. G. Oarr read his paper on 

 Bee-Keeping in New Jersey. Pol- 

 lowing Mr. Carr's paper, Ptof. Pet- 

 tit, Mr. Frank Pellett, Dr. Bohrer, 

 and others spoke on various phases 

 of the foul brood situation. 



Dr. J. S. Ward read the paper 

 of J. E. Pleasant's entitled,, "Bee- 

 keeping in California." 



"California Apiculture Up and 

 Down" by J. D. Bixby was read by 

 Wesley Foster. 



Mr. Moore read "Bee-keeping as 

 a. Money Making Proposition" by 

 J. J. Wilder. 



By general consent Mr. C. P. Da- 

 dant was made eligible to serve on 

 committees. 



Sub Committees of Policy and 

 Extension Committee: 



Purchase and Sale of Supplies: 

 Prank C. Pellett, E. G. Carr, E. 

 D. Townsend. 



Code and Policy: E. J. Baxter, J. 

 H. Stoneman, D. C. Polhemus. 



Publicity: W. B. Moore, Dr. E. 

 F. Phillips, Geo. W. Williams. 



Adjournment. 



(Concluded in August Review) 



