ILLINOIS DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION. 34; 



MEETING OF DIRECTORS. 



Directors of Illinois Dairymens Association met in the 

 Coliseum, Chicago, Feb. 20, 1906. President Wiggins and Direc- 

 tors Mason, Wilson, Youngs, Spies and Campbell, Treasurer 

 Coolidge and Secretary Caven, were present. 



Ex-President Newman in a short address introduced the 

 new president, L. N. Wiggins. 



Then the regular business was proceeded with and reports 

 of the business of the year were read by Treasurer Coolidge and 

 Secretary Caven. Their reports were not complete, the busi- 

 ness of the year not being entirely closed, so they were referred 

 to a committee consisting of Joseph Newman and J. P. Mason of 

 Elgin to be approved by them when completed and prior to being 

 incorporated in the associations annual report. 



The directors, on proceeding with the election of a treasurer 

 and secretary re-elected John Coolidge of Galesburg, treasurer 

 and Geo. Caven of Chicago, secretary. 



The matter of an assistant food commissioner of Illinois 

 was brought up and it was suggested that the directors take some 

 action toward getting, as the law requires, an expert dairyman 

 for that position. It was moved and seconded that a committee 

 of three be appointed to suggest names to the governor for the 

 position; also to select a man to be appointed an inspector in the 

 food department, this man to have special charge of feeds as 

 required by the law passed at the last session of the legislature 

 and relating to stock feed. The names on this committee are J. 

 P. Mason of Elgin, E. L. Wilson of Manhattan and H. J. Youngs 

 of Stillman Valley. 



It was duly moved and carried that the president and sec- 



