2i6 ILLINOIS DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION. 



illations, do recommend the following persons to serve as offi- 

 cers of the Association for the ensuing year : 



President, Joseph Newman, Elgin. 



Vice-President, L. A. Spies, St. Jacobs, Illinois. 



Board of Directors : Joseph Newman, Elgin ; J. R. Rid- 

 dulph. Providence; L. A. Spies, St. Jacobs; Irvin Nowlan, Tou- 

 lon; G. H. Gurler, DeKalb; L. N. Wiggins, Springfield; M. 

 Long, Greenville. 



Also, to serve as an Advisor}^ Committee to act with the 

 State Experiment Station, said Committee to serve through the 

 life of the present state bill in the place of the committee ap- 

 pointed temporarily by the President last spring, we would rec- 

 ommend H. B. Gurler, DeKalb; Joseph Newman, Elgin; Irvin 

 Nowlan, Toulon; A. N. Abbott, Morrison; M. Long. Green- 

 wood. Respectfully submitted, 



E. Sudendorf, Walter R. Kimsey, A. J. Shearer, Lewis N. 

 Wiggins, J. A. Latzer, Committee. 



Mr. Kimsey : — I move the report of the committee be ap- 

 proved. 



Seconded. The report is adopted. 



I move the persons whose names are mentioned in the re- 

 port be elected and so declared officers of the Association for the 

 ensuing year. 



Seconded. 



By Mr. Newman : — I see that you have left my name on that 

 list again as President of the Association. 



I have served three years. I have not done a great deal, 

 but I have tried to be faithful, and I hoped at this session you 

 would see fit to elect some other man. I would like to see this 

 Association carried along broader and wider and deeper lines, 

 and I want you to consider this before the question is brought 

 to a vote. I think it wiser to have these changes every two or 

 three years. 



A Member : — I should suggest that we keep Mr. Newman in 

 the chair. 



Mr. Kimsey: — Is it by ballot? Yes sir. 



