. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. January, 1910. American Hee Journal day and traveling expenses for actual time served, which sum shall not exceed the moneys hereby appropriated to be paid by the State Treasurer and said Inspector shall be author- ized to deputize a known competent apiarist to act in his stead or to assist him as he may need at a salary of $ per day and travel- ing expenses. Sec. 10.—.-Xn emergency exists, and this act shall take effect immediately after its passage. Approved by the Executive Committee of tile New Jersey Bee-Keepers' Association. J. H. M. Cook, P
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. January, 1910. American Hee Journal day and traveling expenses for actual time served, which sum shall not exceed the moneys hereby appropriated to be paid by the State Treasurer and said Inspector shall be author- ized to deputize a known competent apiarist to act in his stead or to assist him as he may need at a salary of $ per day and travel- ing expenses. Sec. 10.—.-Xn emergency exists, and this act shall take effect immediately after its passage. Approved by the Executive Committee of tile New Jersey Bee-Keepers' Association. J. H. M. Cook, Prcs. Albert G. Hann. Sec'y. E. G. Carr. 1st Vicc-Pres. Wm. E. Housel, 2d VicePres. W. W. Case. 3d Vicc-Pres. The National Assofiatiou Through a letter received Dec. 27, 1909. from General Manager N. E. France, Platteville, Wis., we learned that the membership of the National Bee-Keepers' .Association was 3-520 at that time. Also that 1280 of them were in arrears on their annual dues. We hope that all who are owing will pay tip at once. .And then, it is the new president's ambition to have a member- ship of at least a round 5000 by the next annual meeting. If the 1280 pay up, and all the balance of 22-tO renew as their dues expire, then there would be needed just 1480 more new members to make the desired 5000. That is not such a large number to secure in 8 9r 0 months, is it? We hope that every local bee-keep- ers' organization on the continent will join the National in a body, which can be done at a rate of -50 cents per mem- ber. The officers of such local associa- tions should try to have this done. Both the Illinois Stateand the Chicago- Northwestern did this recently. As the Illinois State Bee-Keepers' Association has the largest membership of any State organization of bee-keepers, it naturally has the largest membership of any State in the National. As there are many conventions of bee-keepers to be held soon—such as the Wiscon- sin, Michigan (and Minnesota has just me
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