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Ent*r«d ma lecond-clana matter April 3. 1914, at the Pout Office at Fre«port. N. T.. under the Act of March t. 1S7I. "' ¦ I
The NASSAU POST Invitoa lett<T»i to the BJditor on topicii of Intercut. All letterM mu«t be accompanied ty aamen and addrease*. not neceaaarl.l) for publication, but as an evidence of Cood faith.
The NAHSAU POST l« »erv<"d every¬ where for 2 centa a week. 10 cont.- • month. 11.00 a year. Subscrlbt-r? are requented to Inform the circula¬ tion department of any failure to re¬ ceive the paper or delay In dehvfry. •ubscrlberH wlMhing to chantf their ^dreHH muf<t Klva the old an W4II &.- tne new addrenn. Sut>»crlb»ri I'-av- lOf the village mar have tkell pap'-r ferwarded by mall by Informing tti'r circulation department,
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LK(JAL N0TI(;K8
LEGAL N0TICE8
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"My Country 'Tit of Thee, Sweet Lar-i of Liberty."
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The \\'e>,ternei n iii.e ahvayn ^l;i(] . ") tak" a l;iir)ck at W.-ill .Sticcjl -hh] • ..• pllilncralic i;;;.^I, v\li;ch i1 t,pclie\. s Jjnoiiey-inad. jiui-iru' ilu' iilMiJKlii.v (liil- lar belore jin.vilmm 1 Isc Diil iIk Masi Is leaching tlie WCst a Ws-on in pa- |.trioti.'*ni rliiri'it; tli.- luisiiil war, >.i .v
I'York .Slate, li.'sjfles liirui.shiiif.' a la'.l ¦ •propoi tion Df ihf voluniceri to Iiti up the rimildr anny and tia\>' ili - ficietici(s, i.s .sciidiii:; (»ii( - iciiili of ,;i Iht 1... u (iriclt'ii lul- thi' e(iii;;rril>l Hi-| .arriiy, tind is (Iniua .;<> in a iiatiinhc and iine^iiiijdaiiiiiii: ,qiiiii, wliilc 1' ir- mains lOi .'onii- ol tin- Wesivrn Siai's. notably Uklalioniti. tn d.ti the .¦imiinr- ity ol the national L'oVernnii ni al to .stall riot.-i in ordei in iliuari t li forination ol' an aiiiiy to inotci-t. i.Kn'
¦ laiul. r.eside.-i fnriiisliin.t; tli'- mm, th.- East (.an<l V\all .Sticit h.as liad a l;f- pari in this also) ha.s -iven the la-:'- er portion ;<tf the hundred tn'llioii d)l- ¦]ar Ked (1o,-s fmid. The \Ve,,.t had beti<-i- look to their own fa,".inn,-; iji-- fore af;ain ,>-;ncerin.:; tit what they ar - acciislonii-d 10 term iiiercenar> ti'iuh 1 - foots.
NASSAI IV I.m 11,n.Ill
Na.ssan County is auaiii on tin- front pane of tl.e ,Meti<)i)olilail dailie.-^ ThroiiKh tlie a< ts fif .'i woman in lali- lllg lh(' law into hri- own hands. The murder of John 1.. de Sanlles at Heinpstead hy his wifi-, from whom he wa.s separaied, ]\-.\s (-i-ealt-d Ihe sen Batioii wliuh morhid pe(»iili' lia\'' to have alioKi so oili-ii. and luv.v w;!' come a lonu eonii-,-'l in lie- ifiiiris. bitterly foii-.-hl l-y tin- d-fendaul,-: lie- c:ail.->e 'if th'- iDomy ami si and int,"'of the vomait al the har, I-¦il¦^-l lln- miih- deri'sti yloai.-- (u.i ili<- eriiiic, ilii-i-i hair-liearti'd plca-i of ii-responsiliili;\ are put foiw.-nii, .'ind th<- emolioiml In.'^anity idea of Ilarry Thaw Ih tc- called. This was a enld-hliiodcd mii!-- ; der hy a woiii;in liroiii;lit np in an- | other x-oiintry. who pnl ihr laws and ciistoms of her native land liefure , Ihos'' of the countiy in whidi she j choose.s to reside, and fot- whom lit I tie or no excuse can be offered. In | the end all the eloquence of well- i paid lawyer.s and 'he charms of pret ' ty womanhood will ho used to inlln-: ence a Nas.sati County jury in favor of the woman, and Nassau (bounty ] taxpayers will be put to great ex ! pense by a long drawn-ont criminal | trial. I
(•ON(iitKSSMA\ HM KS' I.FITI.K
The mo.st iiuporlanl aition of Con¬ gress was the jjas.sage of the Con¬ ference lieport on the Food Uill. Tliu measure has been loo long delayed in Its pus.sage, but I hope that It will Boon now become a law, in order th.ii the prevaillug iinsatisiactory conrii- tioirs may be corrected.
It is of interest to note that the en- listiuents in the .Marine Corps and '11 the Navy, both volunteer and not, un¬ der the Selective Draft are very .«uti.s- lactory. On August 1st the reports ¦how Hiat the enlislmentrf in the .Ma¬ rine t'orps are within 1187 of the au¬ thorized streuKth of ;io,t)Oii, There are a number of reservists in addition. The enlistments in the Navy, on .Au¬ gust Ist, were 136.«:?1. The autbor- ied .strength i.-< 150.000. The Adjutant Qeneral's otflce shows that there have been a total of 173,27.') enlistments in the Regular Army ."^ince April 1st 1917*
The weather here in WaHlngton )ia8 boon exceedingly oppres.sive,
I'REDKRU^K O. MICKS
U«*d Buttar to Heal Wound*.
tiC The' nnclent Spurtann ined butter ka olutinent to heal their wuuuds.
, LAWa OF NEW YORK—Sy AutheritjrJ
{ Chap 10.
AM ACT to amend tha hlcbway law, gtsf
I . eral'.y.
I ,' Bacam* a la<r April B, U17. with th«
I apfrroTal of the Oovemor. Paasad, three-
I fiftha balnr preaent,
' Tha Paopla of the Stata of New Tork.
: reprwMntad In Banate and Aaaerobly, do
i anact aa follow*:
¦action 1. Section ninety-threa ot chap- : tar thirty of tha lawa of ninetaen hun- ; dred and nine, entitled "An act relating ' to highways, conatltutinff chapter twenty- I nva of the conaolldatad lawa," aa amend- ! ad by chapter alx hundred and twenty-one ! of the lawa of ninetean hundred and thlr- ; teen and chapter threa hundred and twen¬ ty-two of the lawa of nineleen hundreii '. and flftean, ia hereby amended to read aa foilowa:
I 83. Kztraordlnary repalra of hltrhways and bridKea If any highway or bridge or the board walk on any highway leita thnn two rods In width, or a walk built to r«- placa the same under section elxty-two ahall at any tlm« be damaged or destroye.1 by tha elements or otherwise, or beeoma unsafe for public u»e an<i travel, or If any bridge or the board walk on any highway leoB than two rods In width, or any audi wallt built to replatf* the Name, be Con¬ demned by th^ commission, as provided in this chapter, the town superlritendpnt ahall cause the wime to be Immediately repaired or rebuilt, with the approval of the town tiounl Such highway yr bridge or walk shall b* so repaired or rebuilt In accord.ince with tlie direitloiia or tho plana and ^I)eclflcatlons preiiarcd or ap¬ proved by the (llFtrict or county liiiiierln- tBndent; ex<*ept If the bridge or walk to ))« repaired or rebuilt Is one whlcti b.-\ > beon condemned by tho commlsi'lon, aa provided In this etiapter, the s.nme shall bo rep-ifred or rebuilt in ncrordame with plan^ and npei iflcutions to bc prepar<'fl 01- api)rov«M| tiy tiie corr.rrilfjion. The town <-l<rk Hhiill iTeparo a .siatemftnt showiuK the prolialjle cfist of lmprovlu»; reiialriiiK or rebuilding such liiKh-wa,v ar'>fr!u«e or walk which ."^tati-mctit shall lie sltrrn ¦! It: • liipllcrito bv a inajortty of the raemli'-r-i of the town tioiird, one ot wliich (lui)ll- r-ates ,shall Im llh-cl »-ilh tlie town clerk anri ono to be delK-.-rcl to the Bupervl.sor. The to-wn clerk h|i.-iII miho a coiiy of such Htateraent and ti'aiisrnit tlio Fame to tli«> cominls.slon, TIk- .siiliervlsor Bhall pre-^.-nt .SMcti statciricnt to tln' hoard ,of suiiervi- HorH. who hliall c-iiise the umoMnt (-uiit;iiri- ed In such ,Mtatem<'iit to bo n,s.set=Hed. Ic\-t<-cl and collfcterl la tha .•'sitric manner us amount,'* levied, and collected for oilier liieinv;iy erul bri'lk'u pcrpose.s, n.^ proviilcd by 1-1 w. Tt:e aiaount so raised nliall be paid to tlio su|ier\i»ir to he exiiciule.i for tlie-i.iurpos<*s epeciiled In such siaio- nifiit.
8 1 Subdivision ono of section one hun¬ dred and thirty of su(^1 ch.i|it<.T is hereby umeri'led to rij:iil as follow.s
1. Advciti-siUK for i>ropo.-alH. The c<un- ml.^sion sball a'lverii.s(. for |jropos:its for the cor:.structioii or hnprovetnent of .mu< ; bitchways or sections thereof ai-cordiiiK to tho plan.s, .«f>oc-ltlc,-itlona nnd n.vtlni.-ite pri'- p.'ired tlien-f.jr. .Tlie ad\-fcrli,':etn(nt s!;,-ill be limited to a .brief derti:ri|jtioii of liu- work proposed to ho dont., with an an¬ nouncement stafliiK where tlie map.'*, plans, speclllcatioii.t and estimate ina,\- I..- Been, the ti rni.s and cotulllion,s iii ite:- wlileh iiroptjy.-U.s will he recetved_, the tt oe ' and place wliero th.^ same will be oiiored. and such other ni.liters as the commi.s¬ sion may deern advisable to Include there¬ in. Such ad\ortis<!Mic'!it shall be riuhlisu- ed .'Lt least onco in each weok for two sm-- <-e,ssive wwks In a ncwl^paper published nt tliB county se.at of the ci)unty In whii h such highway or .section thereof i,< to h.- conatnicte<I or Improved, and In .«iu<'h i>ttier newsp^aiicrs iis the commlssinn may dcsiKn.-ite. Ii no newsfiaiter Is iiuldlsco I at such countv scat, then the puhlication of th.' ailvortisenient .shall bo in .•»\ich newspaper or newspaper.s within the coun¬ ty as thi' c-omnilssion may seleet, ji' ru. npws|>aiier Is published In the countv, the pulillcallou ot tlie advertl.seinent shall he in such new:spa|)er or newspapers In an adjoining county an may he selected by the commi.<s|on.
i 3. .'luhdivlsion three of section one hundred and thirty of sucli chai.ter is hereby amended to read ns follows
a. Award of cpntracts. The contract for the con.structlon or im|irovonieni nf .su<-h highway or section tbereof shill he awarded to the lowest responsible lii.ldor. except that no contract shall he au-.-irded ut a greater sum tlian tbat rei|ulr..i for the work ulotio aa sliown In the estmiate mado for tho construction or lnu"'ive- ment nf sucii Illghwav or section tln-icoi la accordance with such plans and ,'-;.eci- llcatlons. The lowest bid sli:ill be de.i.ied to bo thnt which speciftcally stales tre lowcit firosa sum for wliicji the eilire work will he perforrnoji, IncludlnK all tho items siiecitleil In the estimate therefor.
I -L Section one hundred and forty-.-iiUu of such chaptar la hereby amended lo re i'l as follow.s:
1 UU. Acquisition of lands for riglit <if way and other purposes. If n state or county blehway. pro[.~iRed to bo con.sttucl- ed or Improved as provided In thla article, f:liall lieviate from the liuv. of a hiithwav already c-xistlnK. the board of supervisors ^of the county where such highway Is l.p- calcil, Bh.ill acquire land for tho requlsito right of w-uy iirior to the ndvan<-onient for prupo.sals. The board of suii.rvi.sors may also acquire lands fi>r the puriMi.se of vh talnlng Riavel, stone or other material, when required for tho construction. Im¬ provement or maintenance of hlghway.s, or for spoil banks together with a ri«ht of way to sui:h srioil banks and lo any bed, pit, quarry, or other place where such gravel, stone or oilier material may be located,
3 5, Article seven of auch chapter Is hereby amended by adding therein a new section, to be section one hundred and seventy-a, *
I ITO-a, State to maintain roads improv¬ ed by stnte appropriations under special laws. When any highway has been con¬ structed or Improved under a special law, with moneys taken from the state treas¬ ury and under plans prepared by a state department, the commi.ssloner of highways may at any time Inspect auch highway and tf he determine it to be of Bufflclent importance and properly constructed, he may make an order directing that such highway become a part of the system of state and county highways In such coun¬ ty, and thereafter such highway shall be maintained aa a state or county hlghwa\- in the manner provided in article seven of the highway 1 ..w. Such order shall be served upon the chairman of the board of supervisors, and a certified copy thereof shall t>« filed in the office of tlie county clerk and one in the office of the atate ¦ comptroller.
I 6. Section one hundred and seventy- two-a of such chapter, aa added by chap- j ter five hundred and seventy-eight of the lawa of nineteen hundred nnd sixteen, is i hereby amended to read aa f.illows: |
{ 172-a, Saving clause; temporary pro. visions. Whenever any city has deposited ! certain moneys with a county treasurer for the maintenance of streets wdtldn auch city In accordance with the provl- Ciona Ot section ona hundred and seventy- two »f thia chapter aa it existed prior to April flrst, nineteen hundred and sixteen, and there remains an unexpended balanc; of auch moneys in the handa of the coun¬ ty treasurer, such unexpended balanca ¦hall, when such section aa hereby amen<l- ed takes offect, revert to auch city and the county treaaurer Is hereby nutliorlaed, ; etrtiowered and directed to return auch Wtexpended balance to the treasurer of ¦Bch city. The moneys returned by a county tre.jurer to a city in accordance with the provlaions ot this section shall "»« expended by the city in the mainte- ' nance and repair of the streets within such city whicli have be«n constructed or Improved by state aid. The highway cora- mtaalon shall retain lurladlctlon asd au- -
(horfty ommr any city vtreat heretofore Improred a« a atat* or oounty hishway, uatfl tha expiration «f tba p«rlod ot tini. covered by tho bond Kuaraateeing the maintenance and repair of such street. and may take auch proceedings as may ' b. necessary to enforce the provtsions of ¦uch cuaranty bond and in case of the (allure of the contractor or the surety company on the bond to perform such work as may be lawfully required - of them, the highway commission is author¬ ised to perform such work in the first in¬ stance, charging the expense Incurred, thereby to the contractor and the aurety company In the manner provided by ths contract and bond. Upon the termination of the guaranty period covered by such bond, the highway commission shall notify the city clerk thereof and upon service of such notice the authority and responsibil¬ ity of th* atate over such street shall cease and thereafter auch atreet shall bc maintained In the manner provided by law for the maintenance and repair of city atreeta.
I 7. Thla act shall take effect Immedi¬ ately.
Stato of New York, Oltlce of the Secre¬ tary of State, Bs:
1 have compared the preceding with the original law on (lie In thii oiTlce, and do hereby certify that the s.ime Is a correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of said original law^ . — '¦' . ,.'—
..:,«„-.-. 'FRAN'T!? M, HCGO,
~ t' '¦^.' . Secretary of Stale.
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LAWS OF NEwTvORK—By Authority.
CII.M', lAi-;.
AN ACT to amend tlio [i.-nal law, In rela-
! LKUIL AOTlt'ES
^' LAWS OF NEW YORK—«y AwthM^ty. irtaether «a to employer* alas tnaursa ph^p axi
a«»lnst liability to pay compenaatlon a« , .„ . ™„ . VVjl. .. ,
W^rtfled in W hereof or aa to «.yone no« I ^¦!,f,^.i»„rr:,'!.l*??i"!f„"J!^ '.'."J",.'^ ¦o Injured, is or shall have become lesa than the minimum surplus required by thia section. Ma directors, offlcera or n>em>- 4 bers, or any of them, or any other per-
in reforma
1017. with the Passed, three-
[)f New York. A9Sembl\-, do
hundred and lierLb..
tlon to the use of tobiie
lories.
necjime a law Ajiril 2S, api>roval of the 1 Iovernor. llfths being ijresent.
The I'eople of th<! State represented hi Senate and enact as follow:s:
Section 1. Section four clxhty-nine of tlio penal law, amended to rial os l"llowa:
i 4,i9. FurnishinK minors In reformatories with tobacco re(^idated. A person or olli¬ cer who sells cir gives any cir;:ir, cigarette, snuff or tobacco In any of its form.s to any minor umlerKolnif conhaeincnt or aea- l.-'iicc in any reformatory, pcnitentiarj- or- iMUSe of refUKe In this state, except hy liic autliorit;. of (he manaKcrs of suc'h in.stllutions. Is Builty of a mtsdemcanoi-.
5 2 This act Hhall take effect Inimedi- at.'.y. Slate of New York, Otnce of the Pecre
t;iry of .State, ss:
1 h,LV«i compared the precedinft with the original law on tile In thi.s otll'-e, .'ind do hci-eliy ei-rtirv that the same Is a corre'l trans ritU therefrom an I .if the w-hole of said original law.
KltA.VCl;^ M. lirco, Seintiiry of st.iie.
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
ca.M', JtM. .\.V .\i'T t'l amend article \'-A of tlie In -sura.'.ce i:i'.v, lu relation to the powers of mutual ein[iloycis' liability and woik- nien's c.aopens.alioii iiisurance corpura- tirjns and in relation to the admission ol f'liiinn mulu.'il compensation in-'-'uiance corporallcjiis. s^
HecaniB a law April -';. li-dT, with tht approval of the (Iovernor, Passed, three- liflha IjeiiiK present,
'I'he I'eople of the State of New Vnrh represented In Seriate and ,\.-;:ieinhl.\, Ji. enact as follow.s:
Section 1. Section one hundred and eighty-live of ciiapter thirty-three of the laws of nineteen hundred and nine, en¬ titled "An act In rehition to insurance corporations, con.sliitaiini; chaptei' tivciily- elglit ol -t^e consolidated law.s," as addid by cliapl^ eitjlit hundred and tliirty-f.v.) uf the laws of niiieU'cn hundred and thii - lei-n, i.s herebv amended to read as fol¬ lows:
S Iv.. Incorporation. Thirteen or more Iiersons may become a corporation for the purpose of insuring on the mutual plan:
la) Against loss or daniaf^e reHUltln« from accident lo or Injury suffered by an employee or other person arising out of nr . In conaoclion with tlio business of ttie per¬ son insured and lor which tlie person in sured is il;ible, or the liability of tlio em¬ ployer to p;iy compensation to Ids em- ployijes, or the coiupeusalion of emiilo>ee,s under any workmen's conipens;ition law, or afjauist loss or damay.- caused by a truck, waMon or .fther vehicle propelled h\ 1 sloani, K:is, ^jj^olin;.', eleclrie, nieclianical or oilier power or -drawn by horses or ! mule.'', used la trade or manufacture :ind' owuo'i by any such person to the propertv of another for which loss or damage the person lu.sured is liable:
(bj Any ono acaiiist loss or damage re- ' suUin).; from accident to or injury suffer ci! by any person and for which the insured Is liable, and against loss or damage to property caused by horses or mules, or b.v an.v vehlele drawn by nnlmal power and , for wiilch hiss or damage the person in¬ sured Is liable; a|,'ainst lo.ss or damage I ¦ iiutomobiUs Icxct'pt loss or ilainag..' b.s lire or while bein;; transportea In an\ i-onveyance by land or water). Includiu.y loss by IcKal lialillily for dama>;e to p»op- i-riy rcaultini!- from tlie maintenance ai.'l use of uulomobllos: and UKalnat loss b.\ ' t.iirnlar.v or theft of or from automobiles, , hy niakin.^ and lllliii; In tho ollico of the superintendent of insurance a certlticat'- to be signed by each of them, suitiii;: their Intention to form a cortiordtion for liie purpose named, and setting forth a cipv of tlio cliarter which they propose tu adopt, which sh.UI state the name of the pr"ii ised C'irporallon, tile pUice wlu-ru 11 is I > '«• loi-aled. th(> mode aud niaiirier In whi.-li Its c'-rporatj powers aie to be e.\- ercis"d, the number of dlrei'tors, tho man¬ ner of electing its directors and ollUerb, tho time of auch elecilons. the manner of lllllmr vacancies, the names and post of¬ hce aildresses of the directors who will serve until th^ lirst annual meeting of such corporation, and such further par¬ ticulars aa may be neceaaary to explain and make manifest the objects ami pur I)oae.s of tbe cor|>orallon. Such certificate shall be proved or acknowledged und re¬ corded in a book keid for that purpose by llip anijerliitendent of Insurance and acer- tifleti copy thereof shall be delivered I'l ¦ tho persona executing the same.
No eorpiiration organized under this sec-' tlon pri'ir to March tlr.st, nineteen nundred and aevi-iiteen, shall lie i>ermitted to make any of the Insurances herein speclfleil ex- cei>t In accordance with the terms hereof: and exi-epting that such a corporatlo;i may lii.snre analnst the risks specified in lb) of tins section any individual employ¬ er, co-partner In a tlrrn which la an em- i ployer, or otilcer of a corporation which 1 Is an employer, such employer In eacii case beln« also Insured by sucli corpora¬ tion utraliist the liability to pay coinpensa- | tion to employees as apecltled In (a) here¬ of, pri,t\'id<-d auch corporation shall hav. at the time of making any such Insur¬ ance, If In the year nineteen hundred and .¦^eventeen, a minimum surplus of fifty thousand dollars. If In uny year thereaftur prior to the year nineteen hundred and twenty-tw.j a ndnlnium surplus equal to ilfty thousand dollars plus ten thousand dollara for each year after the year nine¬ teen hundred and seventeen, and. If in the year nineteen hundred and twentv- two or tbreafter a minimum surplus of one hundred thousand dollara. Arty other domestic corporation orcanlzed under this i'eotlon nnd having the power to transact 'he business specified in tb) hereof shall have und at ali times maintain a mini¬ mum surplus of one hundred thousand dollars and be In receipt annually of gross premiums of not leas than two hundred thousand dollars If at any time the sur¬ plus of any such corporation desiring to b» authorised or prt^viouaiy authorljted to exerctse the powers apcctfled In (X>) hereof.
¦on or corpoiatloiv may iMlvan«s to auoh corporation aajr sum of mAbey necessary to eixable It to comply wltii this section, under a contract which shall flrst have been subnitted to and approved by the superintcqrflent of insurance. Such money and the Interest thereon shall not form a part of the legal liabilities of auch corpo¬ ration and may be repaid in whole or in part only when tlie surplus of such cor¬ poration shall exceed the minimum sur¬ plus required by thla aeetion at the time of such repayment, exclualve of the mon¬ ey so advanced, and when such repay¬ ment shall have been authorized by the superintendent of insurance.
I i. Section one hundred and ninety- four of such chapter, as added by chapter eight hundred and thirty-two of tho laws of nineteen hundred and thirteen, and aa amended by chapter three hundred and ninety-three of the laws of nineteen hun¬ dred and sixteen, is hereby amended to read aa follows:
I 194. Authorization of foreign mutual insurance corporations. After January flrat, nineteen hundred and seventeen, thu superintendent ot Insurance may, It) his discretion, lssu« a certificate of authority lo a mutual corporation organized under ¦ Ino la-ws of another atate to do such In- aij/ance in this state; piovided tliat, in 09 event, shall nuthurity be given to uny such mutual corporation to do other kinds of business than those specified In this arti¬ cle. Such corporation shall be rejuired to maintain the same reservea for ilie pro¬ tection of members and employees as are required for domestic corporations author¬ ized to transact the same kinds of insur¬ ance, and shall at ali times have aud maintain a surplus over and above all llablUlles. IncluilinK unearned prcmiuuia and loss reserves, of not less than <me hundred thi)us:irid dollars, or. In the c:ise of a corporation to which a certificate of authority has bn-n issued under this sec¬ tion anil which by its cluirter is author¬ ized to exercise any of tlie powers sjjcci- f!cd In clau.se (li of section one hundred and eiiihl.v-flve of this chapter, .'v surplus of not less thirn three hundred thousand dollars, and be In receipt annu,dly of Kruss pr-emlnrns of not less th,rn three hundred thouauiid dollars. If any suCh ,corporal i'ui shall not at all tiincs have and maintain tlie suriilus and r. serves arid bo In receipt of pruTiiintii:s as hereby lequired, the su- Iicrinti'ndent of Insurance ma.v. at any thiie. In Ilia discielion, revoke its certi!!- cato of authority to do business In this .«tate.
§ :i. All acts or pai-t.-i of acts Inconsistent hen with an' henliy repeali d,
5 4, This act shall take effect Imniedi- :it,-ly. State (,f Navv York. OfTice of the .Secretary
of St:ite, ss:
I have compareil the prccedim,' with Ihe (.>rii;i:ial law on hie in thla olMce, and do hereby certify lluii the same I.s a correr t .transcript thercfium and --t the whole of aald orignal law.
FRANCIS M lirOO,
Secretary of Slate.
lation to clothing and money to l>e fur¬ nished dtacharged pr paroled patients. Became a mw May 2. 1917. with tbe approval of the Oovemor. Passed, three- fifths being present.
The People of the State of New York, repre.<ented In Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows:
Section 1. Section nlnety-flve of etiapter thirty-two of the lawa of nineteen hun¬ dred and nine, entitled "An act In rela¬ tion to the Insane, constituting chapter twenty-seven of the conaolldnted laws," is hereby amended to read as follows;
i 96, Clothing and money to be furnish¬ ed discharged or paroled patients, N'o pa¬ tient shall be discharged or paroled from a state hospital without suitable clothing adapted to the season in which h> la dis¬ charged or pnfoled: and If It c.-Winot be otherwise obtained. • the steward shr>ll, upon the order of thfc superintendent, fur¬ nish the same, and money tot exceeding twenty-five dollars, to defray his neces¬ sary e.xpenses until he can reach his rela¬ tives or friends, or find employment to earn a subsistence,
i 2. This bill shall_ take effect lmnie.lt- ately.
State of New York, Office of the Secre¬ tary of State. Bs:
I have compared the preced:iii; with the original luw on tile In this n'.h-e. an 1 do hereb.y certify th:it th.' same Is a 1-1 rect transcript therefrom and of tiie whole o£ said original law
FRA.NriS M IH'OO -—- -WA. f'. ' Secrelary of State.
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LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
c'i.w. lisi.
A.N AI'T lo aivei.-l the i.iunty law. In re¬ lation to' pi-uviilMiK for- tlie i-aisiriK of money in countu-s to iniprove agricul- tur-al conditions iher-ein, Becam.' a law April lV. ini7, witb the
apiiroval of the H'-vernoi-, I'assed, three-
ilttha hclriK pi'c.«<--.t. The I'eople of 'lie State of New York,
represent<'d In f
eiiai-l as follows Seciion 1. Su1
section twelve o
lav»'s of iiineteer
titled "An aet in reliitiiu
stituting chapter eh-v-ei
and Assembly, du
vision twftnty-ei^'ht of rhaptcr slxieeii of the hiiiidi-i'd an.l nine, eii- lunt-ies. (on- Iho i-onsuli-
dated laws." as addi thirty-live of the hi dr-ed and twelve. Is a new subdivision ii
Ml till W s u
reto by chapter ¦ nineteen but - hcr.'hy repi-aled a^id heieby added to be
jiglit-
to
known as suhdivlslon twerit read as follows:
a-a. The hoard of supervisors of any county m;iy from time to time appiup l- ate and pay out of iln- Beneial itnprove- tneut of agricultural (on.iitions and for tho siiiiport and tnainienaru-e of county farm bureau.'? to conduct demonstration work in agriculture nnd home economlis and for tho employment b.v said bure:iiia of County agrlcultur:ii agents and bunie ilemonstration a.irents and for arry other l>urpnse which tlie b-.ird of supervisors shall deem proper aii'l wliich, in Its jiid,',-- inont, will encouraj;e and riruinote the ifpiieral Improvement uf aKrlciilti'iral con- dilii'lia thciein, such sim.s as it m:iy deern proper, and may raise money for such pur- poso by a tax on real and personal proi>ertv la the county; provided tliat this money sinill be expei 'le<l under an nmee- m< lit to l>e entered Into lielvvt.en tho farm liiirc:iu county assucintlon of farmei'S auiiporting tho work and the stato leader rn county agents, fur the co-operative man.i),-ernent of said farm bureau and thf proper supervision of said county aj^ri- cultural agent and homo demonstrat.on at^nut; and provided that the co-oi>erative relations therein citablislieil shall ">n- llnue until oiliu'r pirty to ihe a^-reeinerit shall notify the otln-r party that K vvifu.'S to lerininate tlic am cement. Such a noiili- cation 'Shall be tn writing and shall be served at least six months iireceding any action taken to .'rinul the agreement. After receiving sui h notice co-operative relationship betwen siiid parties shall cease at the oxpira ion of the six months' period of notice prcvidiriK recousideration or re<iuest for conli iiiance is not made by the party Issuing r itillcatlon of desire to continue work unde' the provisions of this agreement.
There shall be ' tnnually appropriated out of any nioney : in the treasury reit otherwise appropriated, for the purpose of assisting In the organization and contrib¬ uting toward the hiriport of county farm bureaus in the various counties of the .state the sum of six hundred dollars (tGOO) per annum for each county In the slate which shall i|uallfv- as required by thia section, provided,, li'iwever, that no such bureaus shall be e itltled to receive any money so appropriated unless tho county In -which the siime ia organized shall ap¬ propriate through its board of supervisors or otherwise raise and provide at least eighteen hundred dollars per annum for the aupport arrd marutenance thereof; and In addition there shall be annually ap¬ propriated auch suns of money as may ba necessary for tho proper and necessary supervision thereof
The ueneral supervision of the co-oper¬ ative agricultural extension and develop¬ ment work herein provided for shall bo under the joint direction of the commis¬ sioner of agrlcultur" and the dean of the .Vfcw York state .-ullege of agriculture through a representative to be known as Btate leader of county agenta. mutually agreed upon, and they are hereby author¬ ized to make rules anJ rpgulatlona for the organization and conduct of such cilunty farm bureaus, and the moneys ap¬ propriated pursuant to tbir subdivision shall be paid by the stare treasurer on the warrant of the complroller on vouch¬ ers and certificates approved by the com¬ missioner of acricuUure.
I 2. This act shall take effect Immedi* ately.
Stale of New Tork, Offlce of the Secre¬ lary of Btate, ss:. I I. have compared the prece<»mR- with the ' origpinal law on file In thla otflce. and do hereby certify that the same Is a correct tHinacriilt th«r*frot> and of tae whole of , said original law.
FRANCl^ M Hl'GO.
Secretary of State,
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1 liiiye corni.ared the preceding with tie' orl^ival law on tlie In this, olllce :i!:.l do ht-rebv certifv that tbe s:ime is a i.uM-t transi-rlpt therefrom and of the whuh' of said original law.
FRANiIP .M, TirC'i
Se. r.-t;irv- of .^tate
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
I'HAP, r5 AN AI'T to provide fur the prepar.itiun
of a supiilemerit to the statutory re'oid
of tlie unconsolidated laws, and making
an approiniation tlifrefur.
Hc'-ame a law May i:. 1917. with the approval of the Governor. Passed ihiee (Iftlis beiriK present.
The I'f'ople of the Stale of New York, i retirespiited In .Senate and Assernblv .1) enai t ;i» follows:
Rw^liun 1. Tliefa ahall be prepared a supplement to tbe statutory record of Ihe unccmsolidated liiws, aa printed and puh- li.'died by tbe state-in nineteen hundred and elevi'tT. piirTiUant to chapter five buu- dred and thirteen of t(ie laws of nineteen hundred and ten and chapter one hun¬ dred and ninery-two of the laws of nine¬ teen hundre.i :'.iid eleven. Such work sh.ill be done by two persons, one of whom shall l>e appointed by tbe temiiorary ines- ident of the senate, and one of whom shall b» appointed bv tho speaker of tbe assorrtWy. Kuch work shall Include tha record of spe< ial. private and local stat¬ utes of the yenrs nineteen -hundreii and twelve to nineteen hundred and seven¬ teen. lK»th inclusive. Shall I'onform to tha style and arrangement of the statutory recr.rd of nUietcen hundreii and eleven, snd Shall l>« completed In time for and printed In a aepara'te vo!ume ns a part of the session laws of nInete'Mi hundred ind seventeen. Tlie printing of sucb sup- (Continued next week)
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WA.NTEU—Girl for power sewint-
machine: al^o good severs to .'¦•cw-
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LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
I'HAl' J-'l AN AI'T to .imer.d th
ill relation to reKisi
vital slatistli s
I'.ci-ami' a law Mav- 2 ainiroval of the r,uvei-nor. fifths heiriK icescnt,
Tlie I'eople of the State of New Y.irk. represented In Senate aud Asseir.hlv, da en.'ict as follows:
Section 1 Sei'tions tlir.-e hun.lre.l an.l sevenly-twu and, thi.e handled an.l siv- enty-three of i-haiMer- forty-nine of t .0 laws of nineleen In u.lred and nine, e'ltt- rie<l "An act In relation to Ihe puul •¦
hei'lth, constitiitlniT cluipti-r for'ty-l;\.' 1 f the cnnsolJdati>.l laws." ns a.lded by c!':.p. ter ^ix hundri-.l ami nlin leen of tiift lav ^ I.r riiiieteeu hundre.i ,"nd . thirteen, are hill by arrrended to read as follows:
S "72. lle..;i'^tr:itiun districis. The S'-'if* sliull be divi.!e<l into regi:-tratlon il-sMi.ti as fcdiows: l';..i'h city, each incoip- !:.t' I vill.ige, e.ir-h tuwii. an.l e;i.-h yt:iti- Ci- jiital, charitable or penaV insiitutlnn ftlriU 1 onstitute a princiry registr'alion di.^U:,. 1, Jirovided that t'" st,'^tc commissi. :'Pr of health rii.a.v I'.iml.ine two or moro i>-imary recistratlou distii'-ts or divide one re«ri.''- tnition district Into two or more |ii-ini,:.'y di.-tr-icis to faiilitale re:'isli-:Uiun
8 ;;;:!. ]lc),'fc!--tr-ar of vil.a! statis.ics, in ca.-h priinar-.v- rcEistr-ati.'.ri di.-t:i<-t rh. r-i sliiill be a ief,;strar of vital stiiti-ri's, Ijir-iliflcntlons uf re>;istr:ii's of vital sta¬ tisti. s lieri'aftii- appointed shall lie p. •>- serlhed hy the puhlic health coiini-il. A lo.-:ii hciiltli ulll. er shall be c'leil.!.' f..p ni>po!ntment as registrar of vit: I st -i - tii-'j and if so aiipoiuled aii'l if 'ii-.ivin ¦ i siilary enulvalent to not h : ¦; tha'i lif;- 1 • ents per year |ier li.hnhitant uf : ;, :i i-i-'.,'isti-atiun dislr-n-t. he shall serve ,-is lei;- i-tr,ir of vital statistics without aiMithcial 1 emiiueratiuu thcrifor. In towns a .1 v i'- laees till- roaistrar or r-.'.listi ar--- uf \ i; I stati'--ti -s shall he aii|iuiiiled b.v t'.' 1 1 hoard and by tbe vilhi.ue l.oaid uf t.i - tees respect:-. (Iy: in the citis. unless utii- erwi.se pi'o\-ii|. ll by the chi'it.'r. the re'::s- trar or rei;isti:irs of vital statisti.-s sluid he apiiointe't hv the ma.viir. In ea'h pri¬ mary r. cistratiun dislric-t conslstiu'-v of :i stat.' hospital, i-haritable or iieiial l:istitu- tion, the re; siiai' sliall he the siipeiiu- tenile:it ur pi-i-sun in charRO of siii-h in-li- lirti.ln, pr-ov i.h'l however, that be alia I receive niyadditiorial I'emuneratiop for cct- ing as such i-ec,islrar, 'I'hf t. 1 m of ollico of a t-.Kislrar of vitiil st.aistics, unles..i the charter ..f tho city or vlllniie shall provide otherwise shall be fuiii year.-, Kach luKl-rrar of vital slat-iili.'S shall hold olJi.-e uitil hi.s successo,- shall hnvu been aiai-.inteil ahd squill have Mua'Hi.d, Any r. ;;!.-:t'-:;i of vital slitistics who In the jud^tuieat of the stale eummissiuni r ' of health f:i:is or nc'lei Is to di---.-liar co erU;ently th.- diitj.s of b-s ulth-e as - ct forth In this article, or t-i ma!:.- proinct and completi' n turn of births and dea:' -* aa I'efiubed thei-eby. shall he fot,1hwit!i removed bv the state cmnmissiunrr- .- hcalrh. ami su !i otlie;- penaJtics rnay 1 .1 Imposed as are provid'd hv this arti. '¦' K:ic 1 !-o-.'ist:-ar of vii -! st tistl'-s -i::ill rr- medialely upuri hhi acre|itar'i''e of app'iii I- ment as s',. h. appoint a ¦'. p:it.v- «1;. -i duty it' shall he t,;. ml in his sle:.d I 1 case of li'-i .ihscnce or innhilitv. .'-iiil sia h deputv sh:ill in writluK accpt such ap- ml I.e siih.le. t 1.1 all rules an.l (.'uvernlrig reyi-^tiars When 'C'!¦ s.'iry for the inuvenioi'i. e
¦ le i, any rui-al liistii.-t. the amhorized, with the approval I' I uiumissiiiner .if health, to
UI- moro suitahl.- pci.^ons to : rrars, wlM shall be .'Uithor- ',.- hirth aii'l lU'atli rertilhat'-s
¦ I I i;il or ri-muval permits In
'lions of I! e liistrict as
i^':iat.'il. and ea.-h smh sul -
;all note on .-.oli e.-rlincai.-
over- hi.- s. n aitire the dale of f,!ing hihI shall fTV i-'l a'l certifiuates lu the h.. -1 reclsn-;.r of the ilisliii t within ihreu (!.\.!. and In all^c.-isis before the thinl d-y u!' the tolluwini; niunth; piuvided. bowev.-; tli:it e,-i. ll sul.rei,'lstrar shall b# sul.'Ject to the su|iervisi..n and control of the shit.t
comnds'iu • uf herijti. and may be h.'
him rernu\-.ii f,,r neglect or falluie tu per- foi-m his diitv In accordance witb the lir-ovisiuns uf this m-t or the reKulitiuns o{ the puhlie health courn-il and shall h.' subje. t to the same penalties for ne^:i^'. t uf ihitv ns the local registrar
¦! :; Thus act shall take i-ffect lniiiie.li-
<;ooD rO!*iTio> fok vorxi ma>
Y('iiiitf iiiun .iiist out (ll <iclH»)l. >«itli IncJinHtioii to >^ritinir. can olitnin trotxl positiiiii in ni'«>iji"l'cr nml iniuraziiH- nnrk. iinil also iiiiiltc cniiinii^sitnis <iii 11(1)crlisint'. .\t!ilns>« Ihix ".">. Nassau I'osl, Frt'cimrU >cM York.
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