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requested to prepare a comprehensive plan for largely increasing 

 the membership of the Association and to present a formal re- 

 port of the same at the next annual meeting. 



Mr. Forker, of the Newark Evening News, presented plans for 

 giving proper publicity to the next annual meeting, State-wide 

 publicity for mosquito matters during the year to come, and pub- 

 licity relative to purely local matters. The Chairman was author- 

 ized to appoint a Publicity Committee consisting of five mem- 

 bers; — one from Hudson, one from Essex, one from Bergen, one 

 fiom Union and one from Atlantic. This Committee was 

 authorized to expend funds not to exceed $100 for publicity in 

 connection with the next annual meeting*. The following Com- 

 mittee was appointed : John W. Do'bbins, William Delaney, 

 Jesse B. Leslie, Russell W. Gies and Harold I. Eaton, 



The President — What will you do with the report of the 

 Executive Committee ? 



Mr. Rider — I move the report be received with thanks. 



The President — Will somebody make a motion that the 

 action the Executive Committee has taken on behalf of the Asso- 

 ciation be concurred in? 



Mr. Rider — I accept that amendment. 



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(This motion, as amended, was duly seconded and carried.) 



The President — I will read the Auditing Committee's report : 

 "The New Jersey Mosquito Extermination Association : Gen- 

 tlemen, we have audited the accounts of the Treasurer and find 

 them correct. F. W. Becker, M.D., F. W. Sell, M.D., Commit- 

 tee on Audit. February 18th, 1916." 



What action will you take on that report ? 



Mr. Rider — I move the report be received. 



(This motion was duly seconded and carried.) 



The President — We will have the report of the Committee 

 on Bats versus Mosquitoes. 



