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by mosquitoes, and there is no good reason why the state should remain 

 aloof from the work of extermination which has thus far fallen almost 

 entirely on the counties affected. 



NEWARK TRAFFIC CLUB ADOPTS A RESOLUTION 



Chamber of Commerce, 



Atlantic City, N. J. 

 Dear Sir: 



At the monthly meeting, held May 6, our organization, in accordance 

 with your 1 ' letter of the 26th ultimo, adopted the following resolution : 



Whereas, Science has demonstrated that the mosquito is a menace to 

 the public health and hinders the proper development of any community in- 

 dustrially, and 



Whereas, The efficient work of the Essex County Mosquito Commission 

 has demonstrated that this pest can be eliminated through scientific methods, 

 and 



Whereas, The Traffic Club of Newark is convinced that this problem 

 should be given attention by the State, as it is not a local problem exclusively, 



Therefore, Be It Resolved, That the Newark Traffic Club agrees with the 

 Atlantic City Chamber of Commerce that an aggressive campaign should be 

 initiated tending to the ultimate extermination of the mosquito from within 

 the borders of our state, and that to this end the slogan of "THE MOS- 

 QUITO MUST GO" be adopted by our own and kindred associations. 



By the Newark Traffic Club, 

 C. H. GULICK, President. 

 W. A. RUEHL, Ch. Board of Governors. 

 E. E. BURKHARD, Secretary. 



LONG BRANCH CHAMBER ADOPTS THE SLOGAN 

 "MOSQUITO MUST GO" 



Whereas, The mosquito, an enemy of comfort and a menace to public 

 health in many communities, is declared by experts in whom this body has 

 confidence to be retarding the commercial, industrial and agricultural de- 

 velopment, not only of the coast counties of New Jersey, but of other large 

 areas of the state, and 



Whereas, It has been demonstrated by the experience of Monmouth 

 Counry that this pest can be controlled and ultimately eradicated through 

 methods of systematic extermination upon lines approved by the New Jersey 

 Mosqu^o Extermination Association, and 



Whereas, The Long Branch Chamber of Commerce is convinced that 

 the time nas come for citizens of New Jersey to insist through their state 

 government, that the elimination of the mosquito is not only a city or a 

 ounty, bu". also a state-wide proposition, 



Therefukl 8e It Resolved, That the Long Branch Chamber of Commerce 

 proposes to New Jersey the adoption of this slogan: "THE MOSQUITO 

 MUST GO"— and 



Be it furthei resolved, that the Long Branch Chamber of Commerce put 

 itself on record a* hacking up mosquito extermination in the state of New 

 Jersey. 



Long Branch Chamber of Commerce, 

 LOUIS SILVERSTEIN, President. 

 H. E. RHODES, Executive Secretary. 



