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benefits derived from the enforcement of the law; the assessed ^ 

 valuation of the several counties operating (by counties) ; the 

 extent or acreage of marsh land in such counties ; the percentage per 

 $1,000 of ratables collected by each county; the per capita tax upon 

 the people of such county for 1918 ; the. amount collected by law in 

 each County; and the total amount of moneys collected by each 

 County Commission to and including 1918, and any and all other 

 data which, in the judgment of the Committee, may relate tO' or seem 

 pertinent to the above matters; and be it 



Further Resolved, That the said Executive Committee ascertain 

 the number and names of the Counties in the State in which the 

 law has not been enforced to and including 1918; the number of 

 inhabitants and the assessed valuation of such Counties; the Coun- 

 ties in which Commissioners may or may not have been appointed, 

 giving names and terms of office of such Comjmissioners ; what 

 efforts, if any, have been made to enforce the law in such County 

 or Counties; the result and any and all other data which, in the 

 judgment of the Committee, may relate to or seem pertinent to 

 such matters; and be it 



Further Resolved, That the Executive Committee report to 

 all the active Commissions in the State on or before the first day 

 of October, 1919, the data required in the foregoing resolutions, 

 together with any and all other information which may, in their 

 judgments, seem pertinent thereto, and submit a duplicate of such 

 report to the next Annual Meeting of this Association ; and be it 



Further Resolved, That if the Executive Comknittee deem it 

 advisable so to do, it may and it is hereby authorized and em- 

 powered to delegate to the Secretary of the Executive Committee, 

 or to an Assistant Secretary, the task of compiling the data called 

 for in the foregoing resolutions, and assess the expense incurred 

 thereby pro rata upon the active Commissions of the State. 



A Member: I move the adoption of the resolution. 



(The motion was seconded.) 



President Engle : You have heard the resolution. It is moved 

 and seconded that the resolution be adopted. Are you ready for the 

 question? All those in favor of the motion please say aye; opposed ' 

 no. The ayes have it. 



Any other business? 



