DRY-FARMING CONGRESS, WICHITA, 1914 



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oHAIRMAN BAINER: 



The committee then appends this statement to the foregoing: 



"Mr. President, your committee appointed to audit the accounts of the 

 Executive Secretary-Treasurer has this day performed that duty and re- 

 spectfully reports that, according to its judgment, the accounts are correct, 

 and that the Executive Secretary-Treasurer is entitled to the thanks of this 

 Congress for his untiring efforts to promote the interests of the Congress 

 for the year 1914. 



Respectfully submitted, 



J. H. WORST, Chairman, 

 H. M. BAINER, 

 NIEL NIELSEN. 



CHAIRMAN DRUMMOND: 



There is another item in the assets, Mr. Bainer. Please read it. 



MR. BAINER: 



There is outstanding yet for collection on Wichita contract $1361.43. 



CHAIRMAN DRUMMOND: 



This, added to the cash balance you have on hand now, gives the total 

 cash balance. 



MR. DILLON: 



Mr. Chairman, I move the adoption of that report. 



MR. BAINER: 



Do I hear a second? 



Seconded. 

 MR. BAINER: 



The adoption of this report has been moved and seconded. Are there 

 any remarks ? All in favor, make it known by saying "Aye." All opposed, 

 "No." The motion is carried. Are there any other reports of committees 

 at this time? 



MR. DILLON: 



Now, Mr. Chairman, if it is in order, I would like to make a motion 

 that a vote of thanks be extended to R. H. Faxon for his untiring efforts, 

 his excellent management of everything in his department. 



MR. BAINER: 



The motion has been made that the Congress thank R. H. Faxon, the 

 Secretary-Treasurer, for the very effective work done for the Congress 

 during the past year. Is there a second ? 



MR. MANTLE: 



I have great pleasure in seconding that motion. 



