THIRTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL CONVENTION. 43 



commissioners should be protected by a law that would enable 

 them to enforce the proper manufacture and sale of feedstuffs. 



The successful operation of all branches of the dairy busi- 

 ness depends on the hearty co-operation of one with another. 

 This association has always stood free from politics and party 

 lines, and has aimed to assist in the advancement of better condi- 

 tions on the dairy farms, better dairy cows and better dairy 

 products, and I sincerely hope that this meeting, in the heart of 

 the dairy district of this state, will have the effect of promoting 

 a better understanding and more hearty co-operation than ever 

 before, with the aims of this association. 



Committees Appointed. 



President: There are one or two important committees I 

 would like to appoint right now. i 



I would like to have the following gentlemen serve on the 

 membership committee, if they will : 



Charles Gilkerson, Balch Newman, E. Sudendorf, Theo. 

 Getzleman, A. F. Jansen, M. S. Campbell. 



This membership committee will please see Mr. Caven and 

 secure receipt blanks, and let us have every man in the hall, if 

 possible, join the association ; a dollar helps carry on the ex- 

 penses of the organization and it does not mean much to the man 

 who has to put it out. 



On the resolution committee I would like to appoint Judge 

 John Lynch, E. W. Wing, O. V. Fox. 



The resolution committee will please try and get together 

 after this meeting is over and outline their plan. 



The membership committee need not wait until after this 

 meeting is over. 



Professor Fraser is unable to be here this morning and I 

 have asked Judge Lynch of Olney if he will not say a few words 

 and tell us what they are trying to do in the southern part of the 

 state. 



