ILLINOIS STATE DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION. 



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raw material produced} by their own toil, and get what there is in the 

 finished product. Co-operation, that is, teaching the common people that, 

 they can trust each other. Co-operation, that can stand only on justice,. 

 Co-operation, that may solve many of the mighty problems that loonx^ 

 across our way. I thank you for your kind attention. 



DISCUSSION. 



Q. You speak of automatic weigher, I did not know there was m 

 way of beating that weigher, but we had a little experience with the 

 Barber Check Pump. I had a patron who learned how to get all the millL 

 he wanted, and he wasm't satisfied then, but had to tell all the athe^ 

 patrons. 



A. Well, that's^ so. 



Q. Boasts about it, and watched to see what he did. He took that 

 pump and worked it as hard as he could and the milk came so fast that 

 the check didn't go back to stop it and he could get twice the amount of 

 his milk. To. remedy that one of my foremen told that man when he- 

 came again, if he wanted to use that pump he was to use it right or else 

 he could leave his milk at homo: we wouldn't have it, but I had not 

 learned the other weigher could be beat. How can you beat it? 



A. There are lots of our patrons who don't know how its done, an^ 

 as we are mot far from home, and some may be here; so will not tell it im 

 public. 



Q. Have you notified the manufacturer? 



A. No, sir. 



Q. I think it is your duty to do it. Is that the Ideal ? 



A. It is the Ideal. 



