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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
It was moved, seconded and carried that the president ap* 
point a committee to investigate the feasibility of the members of 
the association carrying an advertisement in the Record Stock- 
man, indicating that they are graduates and authorized to inspect 
stallions and jacks for licenses under the State Stallion and Jack 
Law. 
The following committee was appointed: Dr. A. W. White- 
house, chairman; Dr. T. F. Quinn, Dr. C. G. Lamb. 
The following* is the report of the committee: 
It is decided to recommend to this association that the time is 
not yet ripe to carry the advertisement in the Record Stockman. 
The report was adopted. 
The question of charge for expenses in addition to the charge 
of $3 allowed by law was discussed. Mr. Fred P. Johnson, secre¬ 
tary of the State Stock Growers’ Association, stated that it was 
intended by the framers of the bill that the charge of $3 be made 
for the examination and additional charg'e for the expense the 
practitioner was put to in reaching the stud. 
Mr. Johnson suggested that the association should become a 
member of the State Stock Growers’ Association. This associa¬ 
tion is a strong organization in the state and is in a position to 
greatly aid the veterinarians in securing various needed legisla¬ 
tion. 
It was moved, seconded and carried that this association make 
application to become a member of the State Stock Growers’ As¬ 
sociation. 
It was moved, seconded and carried that we recommend to 
the Stock Growers’ Association that they have the stallion and 
jack law so amended that the licenses expire December 31. This 
has its advantages, both to the horse and jack owner, as well as 
to the veterinarian. 
It was moved, seconded and carried that a committee be ap¬ 
pointed to draw up resolutions relating to the appointment of 
competent veterinarians to the positions of food inspector and 
meat inspector. 
The following committee was appointed: Dr. Geo. H. Glover, 
chairman; Dr. Chas. G. Lamb, Dr. V. J. Ayres. 
The following is the committee’s report: 
Whereas, It has come to the knowledge of this association 
that incompetent men, because of lack of professional training, 
have for political and other reasons, been appointed to position 
as milk inspectors, meat inspectors and in other lines calculated 
to guard the animal wealth and public health, and 
