. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 200 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. March 16, (Dpinxons v of Some (Sxpcrts J Should the National be Incorporated? Ques. 83—2^0 yau l/iink it desirable that theXational Bee-Keepers' Association should be incorporatedf Jas. a. Stonb (111.)—Yes. J. A. Green (Colo.)—Yes. Wm. McEvot (Ont.)—Yes. 0. 0. POPPLETON (Fla.)—Yes. G. M. DOOLITTLE (N. Y.)—No. S. T. Pbttit (Ont.)—I do not know. N. E. France (Wis.)—Not at present. C. Davenport (Minn.)—I do not Isnow. Eugene Secor (Iowa)—I doubt if it will pay. Kev. M. Mahin (Ind.)—It seems to me desirable. Morgan Bro
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 200 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. March 16, (Dpinxons v of Some (Sxpcrts J Should the National be Incorporated? Ques. 83—2^0 yau l/iink it desirable that theXational Bee-Keepers' Association should be incorporatedf Jas. a. Stonb (111.)—Yes. J. A. Green (Colo.)—Yes. Wm. McEvot (Ont.)—Yes. 0. 0. POPPLETON (Fla.)—Yes. G. M. DOOLITTLE (N. Y.)—No. S. T. Pbttit (Ont.)—I do not know. N. E. France (Wis.)—Not at present. C. Davenport (Minn.)—I do not Isnow. Eugene Secor (Iowa)—I doubt if it will pay. Kev. M. Mahin (Ind.)—It seems to me desirable. Morgan Bros. (8. Dak.)—Yes, all things considered. Dr. C. C. Miller (111.)—With my present light, yes. E. S. LovEST (Utah)—I think it would be desirable if it should be incorporated. P. H. Elwood (N. Y.)—I am not informed as to advantages and disadvantages. E. E. Hastt (Ohio)—Quite open to conviction on this point, but rather think not. Prof. A. J. Cook (Calif.)—I see no harm, and I can see great possible advantages. E. D. Townsend (Mich.)—There is work ahead for the National to do, so it will be necessary to incorporate. E. Whitcomb (Nebr.)-Incorporation is of no advantage unless we desire to acquire property; to sue and be sued. R. C. AiKiN (Colo.)—Yes, if we want legal standing. But I am not a lawyer, nor have I thought much on the subject. C. P. Dadant (111.)—It can do no harm, and will give more authority to the ofUcers, the (Jeneral Manager especially. Dr. J. P. H. Brown (Ga.)—It the Association has any property, or intends to do a business, it would be better to have it incorporated. R. L. Tatlor (Mich.)—Yes. Without incorporation it can neither sue nor be sued. Pleading the " baby act ", as it is called, is not looked upon with favor. Adrian Getaz (Tenn.)—Yes. It would enable the Association to carry legal business in its own name, and under its own responsi- bility. In a word, using legal terms, it could sue and be sued. 0.
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