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Report of the Committee on Nominations, Dr. Darnall. 



Dr. Darnall : Mr. President, the Committee on Nominations 

 submits the following report : 



For President, , Charles Lee Meyers, Jersey City. 



For Vice-President, Wilfrid A. Manchee, Newark. 



For Second Vice-President, Joseph Camp, Pierces. 



For Secretary, Thomas J. Headlee, New Brunswick. 



For Assistant Secretary, Wilbur Walden, New Brunswick. 



For Treasurer, Lewis E. Jackson, Jersey City. 



For Executive Committee, Robert F. Engle, Beach Haven, 

 Walter R. Hudson, Paterson, Andrew J. Rider, Hammonton, Ralph 

 Hunt, East Orange, Reid Howell, Rutherford, W. H. Randolph, 

 Rahway, William E. Darnall, Atlantic City. 



President Rider : You have heard the report of the Committee 

 on Nominations. What is your pleasure? 



Dr. Brown : I move the Secretary cast one ballot. 



(The motion was seconded). 



President Rider: It is moved and seconded that the secretary 

 cast the ballot for the election of officers recommended by the 

 committee. All in favor say aye; opposed no. The secretary will, 

 cast the ballot. 



(The secretary announced that the ballot was cast for the offi- 

 cers). 



Dr. Brown : I believe the Bergen County Commission is in 

 favor of the county commission entering in their budget an in- 

 creased appropriation for state organization, and I would like to 

 get the sentiment of the other commissions here so that we may 

 have an increased fund to increase our publicity campaign. 



President Rider : Do I understand that motion to mean that the 

 individual counties are to request the freeholders for an additional 

 appropriation in each county? 



Dr. Brown : Well, if they increase it $100 more they would only 

 include that in their budget. Each individual county can make their 

 own business accordingly. But where we are paying our $25 in 

 Bergen County some counties are paying $75, it seems to me that 

 there should be an additional increase, $100 or whatever they think 

 wise, so that the department at New Brunswick can have it to in- 

 crease the propaganda on publicity throughout the state. 



President Rider: You mean not the department at New 

 Brunswick, you mean this association? 



Dr. Brown : Well, they are the ones that control that, the 



