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STATE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION MANAGERS 

 FOR ACTION 



Favor Organization] to Rid Jersey of Mosquitoes in a Few Years 

 Chamber of Commerce : . 

 Atlantic City, N. J. 

 Referring to your communication of April 26, I beg leave to state that 

 the Board of Managers of the New Jersey State Agricultural Experiment 

 Station at its meeting July 18 passed a resolution, a copy of which is here- 

 with enclosed. 



Let me assure you that our institution is ready at all times to second 

 the efforts of the Atlantic City Chamber of Commerce in behalf of the 

 mosquito extermination work in the state. 



Sincerely yours, 



JACOB LIPMAN, 



Dean and Director. 



Resolved, That the Board of Managers of the New Jersey State Agri- 

 cultural Experiment Station go on record as heartily approving the organiza- 

 tion of mosquito extermination work in New Jersey in such a manner as to 

 make possible the elimination of the mosquito pest within a few years. 



CHAMBER'S WORK IS STRONGLY INDORSED 



Wyoming Association is Highly Appreciative of Atlantic City Action 



The Wyoming (N. J.) association has adopted the following resolution: 



Whereas, The Wyoming Association of Wyoming, New Jersey, is highly 



appreciative of the efforts of the Chamber of Commerce of Atlantic City to 



promote and accomplish the destruction of an insect whose omnipresence in 



New Jersey is at once disagreeable and dangerous ; and 



Whereas, It believes that the removal of the insect is an item of state 

 policy and private comfort, as well as convenience to all, it is unanimously 



Resolved, That the State of New Jersey should be made safe from mos- 

 quitoes, and this association will encourage the furtherance of this project 

 and co-operate therein with the proper authorities in all practicable ways 

 open to it. 



WOODSTOWN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE GETS BACK 



OF MOVEMENT 



The Woodstown Chamber of Commerce adopted these resolutions : 



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 and agricultural development of 

 the greater section of New Jersey, and 



Whereas, It has been demonstrated by experience of Atlantic County 

 that this pest can be controlled and finally eradicated through methods of 

 systematic extermination upon lines approved by the New Jersey Mosquito 

 Extermination Association, and 



Whereas, The Woodstown Chamber of Commerce is convinced that the 

 time has come for citizens of New Jersey to insist, through their state govern- 

 ment, that the elimination of the mosquito is not only a local but a state-wide 

 proposition, 



Be It Further Resolved, That the Woodstown Chamber of Commerce 

 proposes to enter in upon an active campaign to make New Jersey a "Mos- 

 quitoless State", and 



Be It Further Resolved, That the Woodstown Chamber of Commerce 

 put themselves; on record to back up any "ways or means" for the extermina- 

 tion of this pest. i 



Bv the Woodstown Chamber of Commerce. 



A D. SNELBAKER, President. 

 Attest: H. C. Hitchner, Secretary. 



