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N. J. Mosquito Extermination Association 



Secretary Headlee: I assumed that the motion as put by 

 Mr. Engle covered that, but if not mientioned, it ought to be men- 

 tioned. 



President Engle: It might be made a separate motion. 



Mr. Delaney: I intended to cover that question in my motion. 



President Engle: Mr. Delaney states that it was, that his 

 motion was intended to cover such extra help as might be necessary 

 to get out these proceedings in connection with the extra ex- 

 pense of conducting the association. So I suppose the one that 

 seconded that will accept it without another motion. If there is 

 any objection to that let us know about it. If not it will stand 

 as the intent of the motion. 



Secretary Headlee: Under new business here are some reso- 

 lutions. 



President Engle: The Secretary has in his hand a resolu- 

 tion to be offered. 



Secretary Headlee: A resolution offered by Mr. Delaney, of 

 Hudson : 



Whereas, When Chapter 104, Laws of 1912, was drafted and 

 placed upon the statute books of the State, the fiscal year of the 

 Counties began at different periods — some in May, some in July, 

 September, and so on, and 



Whereas, In order to permit the County Commissions of the 

 State ample time to have their budgets prepared and passed upon 

 by the Director of the State Experimient Station, and in the hands 

 of the financial authorities of the several Counties before the be- 

 ginning of the fiscal year in each county, the law directs the County 

 Commissions to present to the Director of the State Experiment 

 Station a detailed estimate of moneys required by such County 

 Commission on or before the first day of April in each year; and 

 directs the Director of the State Experiment Station to forward 

 to the Boards of Chosen Freeholders in each County, such es- 

 timate of moneys required on or before the first day of May, fol- 

 lowing its receipt; and 



Whereas, Chapter 238, Laws of 1918, directs that the fiscal 

 year of all Counties begin on January first, and terminate on the 

 thirty-first day of December of the same year, and 



Whereas, By provisions of Chapter 104, Laws of 1912, and 

 Chapter 238, Laws of 1918 (if complied with) would require 



