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an autlioritative statement covering the eligibility of each of its 

 representatives. 



(2) Superintendent. 



1. It shall be the duty of the Superintendent to see that all 

 rules and regulations governing the contest are duly carried out. 

 He shall see that the contest is conducted "with fairness and justice 

 to all concerned. 



2. The Superintendent shall have a chief clerk and helpers to 

 assist him in superintending the students while working on the 

 different classes of stock, and to aid him in such other capacities 

 as he may require. 



3. He shall direct the contestants which class to judge, time 

 to commence work, and time to stop. 



4. He shall say nothing to a contestant concerning the method 

 to follow, either in judging the class, forming the reasons, or 

 giving reasons before the committee. 



5. The Superintendent shall have nothing to do with placing 

 the animals in the various classes, nor with the grading of the 

 placing, or the reasons. 



G. He shall ha\'e charge of all the grades given for both plac- 

 ing and reasons, and it shall be his duty to have these tabulated 

 and totaled, and he shall deli\'er the result of the contest to the 

 Secretary of the International Livestock Exposition, who shall 

 publish the result. 



(3) Clerks, Assistants and Attendants. 



The clerks, assistants and attendants shall be at the command 

 of the Superintendent and shall carry out his orders, and none 

 of these assistants shall confer with the contestants, unless di- 

 rected to do so by the Superintendent. 



The attendants showing the livestock shall hold the animals in 

 a careful manner, so that all contestants may have a fair chance 

 to make observations on the same. 



(4) Judges. 



1. There shall be three judges for each class of stock judged. 

 It is preferable that two of each set be stockmen (breeders or 

 feeders of the class to be passed upon), and the third an animal 



