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Secretary Headlee: The motion was that the matter of laying 

 an increased assessment sufficient in extent to meet the Asso- 

 ciation's necessary expenses be referred to the Executive Committee 

 with power. 



President Engle: It has been moved and seconded that tbis 

 matter be referred to the Executive Committee with power. I 

 think that it would be well to hear a little expression from the 

 members. 



Mr. Wilson : The Morris County members would like to know 

 how they can become members of the association, because we 

 have not contributed anything, and we are perfectly willing to do 

 it if we are put in shape so that we can. 



President Engle: I assume from what you stated today that 

 you are so young in the affair that you have not been asked yet? 



Mr. Wilson : That is so. 



Secretary Headlee: Did Mr. Wilson receive any invitation 

 to the meeting? 



Mr. Wilson : Yes, sir. 



Secretary Headlee: Was there a mark on that envelope? 



Mr. W ilson : Well, I never saw the envelope, because my 

 stenographer opened it and laid it on my desk. 



Secretary Headlee: Well, it is my impression that you are 

 already on the rolls, that your w'hole Commission is on the rolls. 

 There might be one or two new men whose names we didn't know. 



Mr. Wilson : We didn't know whether we were members of the 

 association or not, but we cam^ down because we wanted to learn. 



Secretary Headlee: The only point in becoming a member 

 is to signify that you wish to become so, and hand your name in. 



President Engle: I was not taking the attitude of age when 

 I spoke of membership. It was the assessment that I spoke of. 

 I thought you were automatically members by reason of being 

 members of the Commission. All the Commissioners are members 

 of this associp^tion. 



Mr. Pollitt: Another recommendation made, I think, in Dr. 

 Headlee's report as Secretary is in reference to getting out the 

 proceedings. Is that a request or recommendation? 



Secretary Headlee: That was a recommendation. 



Mr. Pollitt : Would the Executive Committee have that author- 

 ity, or should we do it now? 



