THIRTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL CONVENTION. 215 



We recommend that ample and sufficient amendments be 

 made to the law, to prevent the sale of combination dairy feeds 

 that are not honestly labeled as to the constituents entering into 

 the same. 



We further recommend that sufficient appropriation be 

 made to the Pure Food Department to enable the employment 

 of all necessary additional inspectors to enforce the law. 



And we recommend that there be no limitation as to the 

 number of such inspectors as may be assigned to the enforce- 

 ment of the law in relation to dairy products and laws relating 

 td dairy interests. 



COW TEST ASSOCIATION. 



RESOLVED, That as steps have been taken toward es- 

 tablishing one or more cow test associations in the state, we ex- 

 press the hope that the movement will be carried forward to 

 success, and the forming of these associations be started in 

 Illinois. 



We recognize the value of these associations in the knowl- 

 edge they bring to their members of which are profitable and 

 which are unprofitable cows, and the small cost at which such 

 knowledge is furnished through such associations. 



NATIONAL OLEOMARGARINE LAW. 



WHEREAS, The Oleomargarine interests are willing to 

 agree to any kind of a Bill so long as it permits color to be used 

 in oleomargarine, and are now working for a Bill with the idea 

 of uniform 2c tax on colored or uncolored; 



BE IT RESOLVED, That we pledge our support to the 

 present ioc tax law as the best protection we now have against 

 the fraudulent selling of oleomargarine for butter, and will 

 work with the National Dairy Union to secure amendments to 

 the present law that will compel the sellers of oleomargarine as 

 such and prevents its sale as butter. Under present conditions 

 the butter market and the whole dairy industry are suffering 



