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A MERCHANT'S ENDORSEMENT 



President Chamber of Commerce. 



Dear Sir : In reference to the continuation of the work of the Mosquito 

 Extermination Committee, I am heartily in favor of the continuation of it. 

 I think it would do this part of the state great harm if it became public 

 through the newspapers that this great work has been discontinued. 



Very truly yours, 

 CHARLES H. GODFREY. 



HOTEL MAN APPROVES 



Chamber of Commerce, 



Atlantic City, N. J. 

 Gentlemen : 



I think that there is no doubt that the work done by the Atlantic County 

 Mosquito Extermination Commission has greatly reduced the pest which 

 made living conditions so unpleasant when we had a land breeze along the 

 Jersey coast. I hope that, under right direction, the effort along this line will 

 be continued. 



Very truly, 



NATHAN L. JONES. 



BOARD OF TRADE OF NEWARK DECLARES READINESS TO HELP 



Chamber of Commerce, 



Atlantic City, N. J. 

 Dear Sir: 



Your letter requesting co-operation in the matter of securing further 

 activity on the part of the State Department of Conservation and Develop- 

 ment in the extermination of the mosquito pest will be brought to the at- 

 tention of our Cormmittee on Legislative Affairs. 



This Board was active in securing legislation some years since and it has 

 at all times encouraged the work and has advocated liberal appropriations. 



Respectfully yours, 



JAME M. REILLY, 

 Secretary. 



CIVIC ASSOCIATION OF SEWAREN JOINS 



Chamber of Commerce, 



Atlantic City, N. J. 

 Dear Mr. Leeds : 



At a recent meeting of the Sewaren Civic Association, it was unanimously 

 voted to back up your resolution on mosquito extermination. You have our 

 hearty co-operation in this much-needed work. 



Sincerely yours, 



(MRS. A.) SALOADNA LEER, 

 Secretary. 



CARLSTADT BOARD FOR STATE ACTION 



Replying to your letter of April 26, in which you ask our Board to 

 endorse your stand in connection with the state-wide campaign toward the 

 extermination of the mosquito, I am pleased to advise you that I was di- 

 rected at the meeting of our Board last evening to relay the following reso- 

 lution to you : 



"Resolved, That the Carlstadt Board of Trade approves of the adoption 

 by the Atlantic City Chamber of Commerce of the slogan — "The Mosquito 

 Must Go" — and favors the action taken by said Chamber that the elimination 

 af the mosquito is not only a county, but also a state-wide proposition." 



Yours very truly, 

 Frederick A. Zott, Secretary. 



