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Show Call for Live-Stock Association Meeting January 10 Is tho Date, and Denver tho Place for tho Convention. Con-vention. DENVER, Nov. 23. The call for the annual meeting of the National Live-Stock Live-Stock association in Denver January 10 to 14, 1005, has been Issued. The call states that Uie principal business of the convention will be the consideration of a resolution which will be proposed by the executive committee, for the appointment ap-pointment of a committee to revise the constitution and by-laws of the association. asso-ciation. On this point the call saya: Will Bevise Constitution. "In the opinion of a large number of the members of this association, a condition con-dition exists which makes It necessary to consider a revision of the constitution constitu-tion and by-laws of this organization so ns to provide for a more liberal representation repre-sentation of the various branches of the live stock Industry upon a business basis that will permit of active co-operation, without unnecessary Interference Interfer-ence with the affairs of any Interest. Who Are Invited. "By order of the board of control, therefore, the representatives of all Interests In-terests Involved In the breeding, growing, grow-ing, feeding, transportation, marketing and manufacture of live stock arc hereby here-by Invited to attend this convention and participate ln a general conference, looking toward such revision and amendment to the constitution and bylaws by-laws of this association as will produce a more active and harmonious co-operation between the various branches of the live stock Industry." The resolution to be offered by the executive committee will read as follows: fol-lows: Besolution Executive Committee. "Resolved, That for the purpose of considering a revision of the constitution constitu-tion and by-laws, a committee be appointed, ap-pointed, consisting of three representatives represen-tatives from each of the following industries: in-dustries: Cattle-growere, sheep-growers, stock feeders, swine-growers, railroads, rail-roads, packing-houses, stock yards, commission men and pure bred record associations. Said representatives may be suggested by those In the convention representing the various Interests named, or they may be named by the president. Said committee shall meet at once and report back to this convention conven-tion as soon as possible with such recommendations rec-ommendations as It may decide upon." |