THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL CONVENTION. 119 



Resolutions Adopted. 



Chairman : I will ask the Chairman of the Resolution Com- 

 mittee, Mr. Newman, to read the resolutions, it is a^good time 

 to take them up now. 



Mr. Newman: Your Committee has worked on the Reso- 

 lutions quite a little and have brought forth the following : 



Tuberculosis. 



WHEREAS, Bovine tuberculosis is a disease threatening 

 the health of the human, race, and is rapidly spreading among 

 cattle and hogs supplying human food, and 



WHEREAS, Dr. J. M. Wright is carrying on an active 

 campaign to stem the tide of this disease and to safeguard the 

 interests of the dairy farmer. 



THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, That it is the sense 

 of the Illinois State Dairymen's Association, in annual conven- 

 tion assembled, that the work of Dr. J. M. Wright in his efforts 

 to protect the health of the human family against tuberculosis 

 be endorsed, and that he be urged to continue to use every pos- 

 sible means within his power toward stamping out the disease 

 and preserving the interests of Illinois Dairymen. 



State Butterine Law. 



WHEREAS, The Supreme Court of the State of Illinois 

 has rendered a decision upholding the law preventing the artifi" 

 cial coloring of oleomargarine and butterine and the sale thereof 

 in the State of Illinois, 



BE IT RESOLVED, That the Illinois State Dairy Asso- 

 ciation, in annual convention assembled, hereby expresses its en- 

 tire confidence in such law and the benefit that it will be to both 

 the producer of creamery and dairy butter, and the consumer 

 thereof, reaffirms its faith in the law and urges that officials 



