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At the second meeting the subject for consideration was the Sixth 

 Annual Meeting of the Association. It was decided that the Annual 

 Meeting should be held in Atlantic City, at the Chalfonte Hotel, 

 on the 6th and 7ljh of February, 1919. A tentative program was 

 agreed upon and the secretary was authorized to go ahead and put 

 it into final form. 



At the third meeting, which was held the evening of February 

 6, 1919, the legal aspects of the publicity plan werei thoroughly 

 considered, and it was decided that the money for publicity work 

 should not be raised from the mosquito commissions of the state. 

 The financing of the plan, after a great deal of discussion, was 

 laid over until the next meeting of the committee. The question 

 of what action should be taken regarding the action of the budget 

 comimittee in eliminating the request of the Department of Con- 

 servation and Development for one hundred thousand dollars 

 ($100,000) to be expended in salt marsh drainage through the em^ 

 ployment of prison labor was discussed, and laid over until the 

 next meeting. The action of the committee in laying the above 

 matters over until the next meeting was taken, because the prob- 

 lems in each case were apparently difficult and merited more mature 

 consideration. 



President Engle: You have heard the report of the Executive 

 Committee. What action shall we take regarding that? 

 Dr. Brinkerhoff : I move it be received and filed. 

 (The motion was seconded.) 



Presidejstt Engle : It is moved that the report of the committee 

 be received and filed. Are you ready for the question? All those 

 in favor of the motion please say aye; opposed no. The ayes have it. 



The next in order will be the report of the Nominating Com- 

 mittee, Dr. Damall. 



Report of the Nominating Committee. 



Dr. William E. Darnall (Atlantic City). The Committee on 

 Nominations presents the following nominations: 



For President, Mr. Walter R. Hudson, Paterson. 



For First Vice-President, Mr. A. J. Rider, Hammonton. 



For Second Vice-President, Mr. Charles L. Meyers, Jersey City. 



For Secretary-Treasurer, Dr. Thomas J. Headlee, New Brunswick. 



For Executive Committee, William Porter, Cape May; Carl Flemer, Plain- 

 field; Reid Howell, Rutherford; Edward W. Jackson, Newark. 



Ex-Officio, Di^. W. E. Darnall, Atlantic City; Dr. H. H. Brinkerhoff, 

 Jersey City; Mr. Robert F. Engle, Beach Haven. 



