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to the different commissions throughout the state in proportion, as 

 is the judgment of the executive committee, to their benefit or to 

 their membership or to the amount of their appropriations. That 

 seems to be provided for and seems to be perfectly feasible and I 

 do not think it would be policy to do something that would attract 

 attention and cause the antagonism^ possibly, of those who make the 

 appropriations. 



Now as far as the matter which Mr. Meyers suggested is con- 

 cerned, I think as far as that preacher is concerned, he ought to 

 be ashamed and the county in which he lives had better be notified 

 of this preacher's position, so it can take him in hand and treat with 

 him. 



In- the other matter, as far as the dress of the ladies is con- 

 cerned, I don't know anything better than to refer that to Dr. Hunt, 

 who is going to speak to them tonight and he can tell them all 

 about how they ought to dress in connection with the mosquito 

 association. I don't know that we need any motion. I will leave it 

 to him for the inspiration of the moment. 



Mr. Engle : I would only suggest that this matter might be put 

 up to the Attorney General's office as presently stated. At- 

 torney Generals, justices and members of the legal fraternity 

 generally are frequently allowed to change their minds. I don't 

 know that there would be any different verdict, but I would like to 

 see it put up to them as it is presently stated and see whether there 

 is any change. 



President Rider : Have you any motion to make in that con- 

 nection ? 



, Mr. Engle : I will make a motion to that effect. 

 President Rider : Who will you delegate to put it up to them ? 

 Mr. Engle : Dr. Headlee. 

 President Rider : Is it seconded ? 

 (The motion was seconded). 



Mr. Charles Lee Meyers : I would like to make an amend- 

 ment to that motion, that the same question be put by each of the 

 commissioners to its own county counsel. My reason for that is 

 that you may get a decision from the Attorney General and then 

 have your county counsel reverse it. 



Dr. Brinkerhoff : My question is this. It might be all right 

 for Dr. Headlee in his department to get the opinion of the Assistant 

 Attorney General or the Attorney General ; but whether that opinion 

 would be any good in the county where we have county counsel to 



