Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 February 1912 — DAIRY MEN ASK NEW LAWS [ARTICLE]

DAIRY MEN ASK NEW LAWS

Standardization as Glassware Demanded, Also Money for the New Dairy Building. The Indiana Dairy association met at Purdue during the week of the short course, beginning January 8. I B. Calvin of Kewanna, was elected president and J. D. Jarvis, instructor I ndalrylng, Purdue university, was reelected secretary and treasurer. There were, also, tout auxiliary presidents, who have the northern, the southern, the eastern and the western districts, elected at this time. The association adopted a resolution thanking the trustees of the university for the new dairy building which is to be built within a short time. The discussion concerning the standardisation of glassware and its regulation by state law was brought up, and it was decided to promote the passage of a bill to that effect The association will also send a committee to the state legislature to ask for an apropriation of |25,t00 for equipment for the new dairy building. The association hMP done much for the dairy industry in Indiana and It is gratifying to note its growth and power.