130 CIRCULAR 10 0, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 



ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE 



12. The association shall be organized by an organization committee con- 

 sisting of a chairman, 2 vice-chairmen, a secretary-treasurer, and 22 additional 

 members; and the said organization committee may increase its members; 

 elect new members in place of any who may resign or be unable to act ; appoint 

 an executive committee of seven to conduct its detailed affairs ; open head- 

 quarters; incur necessary obligations and make necessary expenditures; and 

 take such steps as it may deem advisable to secure subscribers for th.s agree- 

 ment and members of the association. The secretary-treasurer shall be 

 adequately bonded. 



ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE 



Chairman, J. Y. Joyner, La Grange, N. C. 



Vice chairman, M. O. Wilson, Keysville Va. 



Vice chairman, Bright Williamson. Darlington, S. C. 



Secretary-treasurer, B. G. Moss, Oxford, N. C. 



North Carolina, J. Y. Joyner, La Grange; Clarence Poe, Raleigh; L. S. 

 Tomlinson, Wilson; W. B. Daniel, Henderson; W. G. Lindsay, Reidsville; B. 

 W. Kilgore, Raleigh, director of extension ; George Ross, Jackson Springs ; J. W. 

 Stephenson, Smithfield ; E. B. Crow, Raleigh (and one member to be added). 



Virginia, A. J. Houchens, West Point ; M. O. Wilson, Keysville ; J. H. Warren, 

 Danvilk- ; C. Gordon, Union Level ; H. T. Jones, Burkeville ; M. C. Johnson, 

 Monita : C. R. Sanderson, Cartersville ; R. W. Fuqua, Prospect ; J. H. Quisen- 

 berry, Fredericks Hall (appointed to serve as alternate for J. R. Hutcheson, 

 director of extension). 



South Carolina, Bright Williamson, Darlington ; N. A. McMillan, Mullins ; 

 F. A. Burroughs, Conway; T. B. Young, Timmonsville ; S. B. Poston, Jackson- 

 ville ; W. W. Long. Clemson College, director of extension. 



Tennessee, J. P. Killebrew, Guthrie, Ky. 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 



M. O. Wilson, chairman, Keysville, Va. ; J. H. Quisenberry, Fredericks Hall, 

 Va. ; W. W. Long, Clemson College, S. C. ; J. P. Killebrew, Guthrie, Ky., for 

 Tennessee ; J. Y. Joyner, Raleigh, N. C. ; Clarence Poe, Raleigh, N. C. ; L. S. 

 Tomlinson, Wilson, N. C. 



ONE-HALF OF THE PRODUCTION IN NORTH CAEOLINA, VIRGINIA, AND SOUTH CAROLINA 



MUST BE SIGNED UP 



13. (a) If by January 1, 1922, signatures of tobacco growers or persons 

 eligible to membership covering at least one-half of the aggregate production 

 of tobacco in North Carolina, Virginia, and South Carolina in 1920, shall not 

 have been secured for this agreement, the organization committee shall so 

 notify every subscriber at his address noted below, prior to January 15, 1922, 

 and the subscriber shall have the right to withdraw and to cancel his signature 

 and the agreement signed by him by written notice mailed to the secretary of 

 the organization committee between January 15, and February 1, 1922. 



BINDING AGREEMENT 



(&) If signatures of the growers of the said half shall be secured by the said 

 date, January 1, 1922, then this agreement shall be binding upon all of the sub- 

 scribers in all of its terms and there shall be no right of withdrawal whatsoever. 



STARTS WITH 1921 CEOP IF YOU SECURE THE SIGN-UP 



(c) If the said one-half is secured prior to July 1, 1921, the organization 

 committee shall proceed to organize the association and handle the 1921 crop 

 as set out in the marketing agreement. 



Otherwise the year 1921 shall be deemed omitted from marketing agreement 

 and the year 1922 added thereto and all terms and obligations shall be moved 

 to one year later. 



