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K~ * y A o U w itlrC | n — c - UrfW» C M. l o t • code e f ehrll pro- jo —rH « a d *J« X T t * dunned the H i . . ...... cedure, la -eiattos io tix» w rit of hebese MTCMU. to M o * up ■ 8 Becam e * law April H. IMS, w ith th e appro*^.: of t i n Ooverwer. E 1 ---- P P * W W ■ H ^ ^ W T•- l e e l e ■ e u e e t «■ M h n r a . Pm«Md. three- T h e Ppopte trf the B tote e f Mew Torfc. Myi ju w t a h l y . do Section L Beet k m ----- ---------------- -------- eleven e# th e code a t C.eM proeedoae le A late diethtoa to read ae follows. The leat three eeotiona quail ed, a w r it m ay he tow e d hy the appet- dto l of the suprem e court to sa y or by the ptwtodto* Ju e tk e upoa such te n e e and ewuMflane, auoh leeulatien# ae euoh ep- eton or presiding Justice pre- aorStme. to brln* up a petoooer eeadeaoed to o*ri>. upon the apsAteattow of e r v.pen netkw to t b e Atetrtot aiAoreey e f th e ootaa- ty lit w h ich the atten d a n e e of t h e p W t o - e r le desired and upee peeef th a t euoh prtoeeer to a iwceewery an d m e toetti wlt- nese In a crim inal action then pending an d th a t She totereeto o f public juatioe re- under tie “ r e ith e r of t h e teto t i m e aeottone, o r to any w a y eeeept aa to th is section provided for, to to l a s e» a prisoner sentenced to death. N o r S h a n U he taeoed to b r ta s up — r 'pffetimer conOaed under any other oca- tseine fo r a felocy; except by and to th e dtocnetion o f a Justice of tile suprem e co u r t upon each notice to th e dletrlct a t torney of th e county W herein th e prtooner w a s court* tad. an d open auoh term s and cowBUona and under such regulations, aa th e Judge praoerthea | 1 T h is act shall ta k e effect tmroedt- B tate o f New Torfc. Office o f th e flecru- U r y of Btata. a a : 1 have com p e red t h e p r eceding wHh the original law am file to title office, and do hereby certify th a t t h e sam e to a correct tran s c r ip t therefrom an d e f th e whole ef ■aid original law. F R A N C IS M. HtTOO, of Btato. L A W S O F N E W Y O R K — B y A e i h o r l t y . C H A P , m A N A C T to am e n d t h e tow n law . to rela tion to com p e n sation of w a ter commla- B e e a m e a tow A p ril a t BIS, w ith th e approval of t h e G o v e rnor. Pseeed, three- r ^ the S tate o f New T o * , to Senate an d Assembly, do in s e t a s follows: Beotian L Section tw o han d led and six ty - th r e e or the red an d n t o a enti- o towns, conetttot- law g of nineteen hundre d tied \A n act relatin g to ta g chapter sixty-tw o of th e consolidated la n e . \ to hereby am t«ul»fl to read a a fol lows: ^ i m O a ths, t m d e r tak to g u a n d imwmsnm „ H qu o f .......... . E a c h comm ission e r before entering o h t h e duties of his of fice shell tak e the constitutional oath of ■ office end eaacute to th e tow s and file w ith tb e tow n t i e * a n official u n d e rtak ing l a euoh sum an d w ith such sureties aa th e tow n board ahall direct. The tow n board m a y a t way tim e require any. such eewuntoetooer to fits a new nffirlsl — d i r tak in g fo r such sum an d w ith such so r e tw e aa th e based s h a ft approve. Such we- ' eaoh be paid for a t —oh th i n e as th e tow n b o a rd m a y dsslg n s te, an am e — t to be fixed hy <he town board, not exceeding th e s e doth— per day fo r each day actual ly SS>d necessarily spent In t h e business of « t o w a ter district. Such com p e n sation Shell be dtossaed a n e x p e n s e of ma inta ining th e w a t e r dtotyict. and shall be levied a g a te s t t h e tax a b le property to th e W ater district and collected annually a t the sam e tim e <Mid to the sam e m a n n e r as provided U p ? to section tw o hundred an d eighty-tine of - f Otis chapter f o r th e levy and collection of ’ tax e s f o r psqsnoeo t o f bands end Interest. 1 1 T h is a c t sh a ll tak e effect imm edi ately B tato o f Blew Torfc.-Office-of t b e Dsssetsr y e f State, a a : I have oorspssedr the.pseoedlng w ith th e ■slglssl la v on file to this office, and do hereby oertlfy th a t th e name to a correct tra n s c r i p t there from an d of t h e whole e f FR A N C IS M. HUGO, Secretary of State. on t h e TV e n t e r sueeeed- in June, an d shall have pew e r te m ake from tim e to tim e, each eonsU tutton. by-lews, ru les an d reg- u tetien s gwrorp l s g and eontroO fag th e said g r a n d eounaB end su b o rd in a te coun cils a e th e estid g r a n d couacil sh a ll deem proper, a n d shell have pow e r to Indict ftnee an d snspend all officers o r m e m h e rs of su b o rd in a te councils under i t s Jurisdic tion. a s shell neglect to oomply w ith aaid rou s ti t iutteh. by-la we. r u les o r rag tiatk m i a t th e ssM ■— iriatloti- | a. T h e principal office e f th e corpora tio o hereby — tsd shall be located w ith in th e s t a t e of N e w Torfc and tb e books an d t s o arde o f aaid corporation sh a ll al w a y s be k e p t a t such office, ratio n —all have all th e power s a n d be auhjast to aO rastrM ln a a w h ich now oi h e r e a f ter m a y pertain by law t o m em b e r sh ip corporations te ao fa r aa tb e earn. a r e app lica tor and a r e not w ith t h e psr'ivt—m r of t h is net. I t . T to s a c t — a ll tak e efto atoly. ( S t a te of N e w T o t*,, o f B tato. — : I have eom g a rud th e preceding w ith the original law on file In th is office, an d do bar— y certify th a t t h e sam e to a correct ■ffiM T l of LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority. CHA.P. ML AN ACT t e em e n d t h e vSflase lew . ta rw , » . — approval of t b e G o v e rnor. P s s s tf c tto e e - The People of th e S t a te of New York. ■ ■ B to. : a e fodo wx: -thirty-one of fac t io n th r ch a p ter si s ix ty-four o f the e f atoateen hundred and rlne, enti tled \A n a c t relatin g to vtltegea, oonatt- tsstiar chapter atxty-ftm r of th e ecnaoU- datad tasra,' Notice; proof of n o t required. W h e n e v e r by th is ch a p ter o r by a rule. by-lAw or ordi nance made, in pursuance thereof, a notice e r ordinance la authorX c d or required to be poetedL an a f f i d a m thereof by t h e p e r son posting th e earns to presum p tive evi dence of s u c h posting. W h e n e v e r by th is chapter, or by a rule, by-law or ordinance m a d e In p u r s u a n c e thereof, a notice or ordinance to au th o r is e d or' required to be p— Hahsd In an y new s p a p e r an d th e editor' or pro p rieto r \of ' such ' h t ......... Office of th e fiem u tary FR A N C IS M HUGO, fieeretaiy e f B t a ta LAW S OF NEW Y O R K — By Authority. CHAP. Sto. A N A C T te am e n d th e to— w a y lew . to fisteiHsn to tb s paym s e t o f th e oast of Imp r o w m suit e f county '» LARTfi OF WEW YORK—By Authority. E l 1 S CH AP. « L loan C trio Aaaoclation. e a tew A p ril 28, MU, wfch the of t h e G overnor. Passed, threw fifths being pots ant. T b e P e o p le-of th e B tato of N e w Torfc, represented te S e n a te and .Assembly, do e n a c t a s M toem : O o e fortt, Gttisappe PleeoleUa. Alfred, VSg- giAnt, %fn»teiii,i Dl Stool. tola F r a n k Oettilo and Nioell. Gtovaunl Dan- Ijuisl M sssols, fiahratore A. Cotlllo. W a r e new or m ay [ their succ essors, a r e hereby created a body politic and corporate by tbe nam e o f t h e Italian A m e rican Civic Association, o f th e S tate of N e w Torfc and aa such shall have perpetual succession and shall _ b e capable of an lug and being sued to =11 ’ courts o t-reo o r d and olaewhsra, and of 'teiing> -tioldi n *, purchasing, gran tin g and Cteratr w W s t o any nAB—/Uhffil a rut mlTwl T»rr»f>- oonveytog real, person a l a n * t o tV * pro p erty to an am o e n t n o t exceedtog tw o hun dred thousand dollars; to have and use a com m o n seal, and break, change and alter th e sam e a t pleasure and shall also have pow e r to Institute and g r a n t dispensa ti on o r ch a rters to such subordinate aounolle aa ;t shall see f i t under euoh oocstitu lions, by-toms and reg-’nations, ae t h e s e # l,rand ooxncll m a y establish, not In oon- '1 5 filet w ith th e tew s of th is state. fcf- • | l The objects of this orgsasteatkei a r e hereby declared to t e fo r the cultiva tion ^od prom o tion of frtosidshlp. benavo- niersJ and m e n tal and social cul- the m e m b e rs of th e .I ta li a n of i hundrad mmi stem, so t Htes \A n c o t reiat tog to high w a r e rxm e titutirg ch a p ter twwasy-five e f the nine ell As tad law s ,’* as am e o d e d by chapter two hundred and forty-seven e f th e law s of nineteen hun dred an d tern is the e t o f th e of a county e an d t h a t the he oou n ty and tow n or w ith th .t r sh a re of the H a g (and. aa provided to indeed and six ty - a iae of Sam handled sa d atx. and hoard adopt a rasoha m e a t o f so— highw a y The d a r k of tht b e a rd o f s a pm s teers shall tra n s m i t certi fied esptee of such resolution to th e com m testen aa d t h e s te l e com p troller. I f s u c l p r io r ree—itte a shall s o t be ao reselndai* It ah a ll h a v e th e sasae force a n d effect which It h a d prior to th e nm e a d a w n t oi th te ssrtlesi The adoption of a reeolutioi m o d ifying th e m at h a d of paym e n t o f th< sh a r e o f th e s o u a ty a a d tow n e r tosn>: sh a ll n o t effect o r r ite a p e th e d a te of thr firing o f th e original resolution prowtdin-. fo r th e oonetroction e r Im p rovem e n t o< each h igh way nor a lt e r te any wgy tin order f t lu e s i r e r ti s n determ ined by tin d a te e f t h e ftliag o f t h e origtoel raeotution W h e rever a hoard o f eapss rtooni h a s Ir th e peat b y reeotatloe requested, and th eta t a h a s p a # , th e en tire east o f the\ eon e f a oounty e f su p e rriao r e of a each highw a y te to- w. -T - - ------ tkm. provide fo r th e e f aa— etewe ef t h e cost so ad- t - W-trjv t a e r highway, an d a d d to hereby authorised m ake Im m e d ia tely sufficient to* p a y te th e sh a r e d u e t e t h e s t a t e — and im p ro If any hoard of fo r th e paym e n t to tb e sta t e e t eo advanced tb e sa U boated —ail have th e pow e r a a f te borrow t h e motieye i fftfliii payment* pad tsi or o tb e f person to charge of tbe publics- tton tberqof, shall fail, neglect or refuse to p r in t or publish such notice or ordi nance to such paper, a f t e r t h e sam e shall have been offered or presented fo r publi cation. tb e suprem e court or a Justice th e r e o f m ay by an o r d e r and upon suffi cient reason' th e r e fo r being —ow n . dis pense With such publication In each acww- paper. so refu tin g to publish such notice or ordinance, providing th e notice o r o r dinance —all babe been posted a s requir ed by this chapter. 1 2. Such c h a p ter to hereby further am ended be adding, a f t e r section three hundred and th ir ty - o n e a new sect loo. to be section these hundred and thirty-one-s thereof, to read a s follows: I m - a . Com p e n sation fo r printing. The com p e n sation to be allowed to th e printer of a new spaper fo r tb e publishing of an ordinance, notice or other advertisem e n t required by this ch a p ter to be published shall be fixed b y th e board of trustees of th e village and sh a ll n o t exceed th e following r a te: F ifty cents per folio fo r t h e first inser tion and tw e n ty-five cents per fodo for each s u b s e q u e n t Insertion. „ I 3. This s e t shall tak e effect immedi ately. S tate of N e w T o rfc Office of t h e Secretary of State, ses: - I have com p a red th e preceding w ith the original law on file in this office, and do Serehjr certify that, th e seine is a correct tran s c rip t therefrom and of the w h o le of ■ a # original law . FR A N C IS M. HUGO. S e c retary of State. incorporated by certificate filed to the of fice of t h e clerk off t h e d t y a n d county of Btog Y o rk on th e tw e n ty-third day of ■ j hundred a n d nine, shell buve ^ b e pow e rs conferred and bo s u b ject te th e ebltgaM ene prescribed by thhj a c t I 2 T h e r,em b e r 'e f directo r s of seld cor- 1 2 T b e a e # board of directors shell be elected q r etm e titated to each m a n n e r as (he by-law s o f e e # corporation shall pro vide. ■ I «. T h e annus! m eetings of said porpor.: pairs, ad d ltlo w or altacstions shall be ation shell be held e t such tim e s and m ade to euch public boiknngs w ithout the places a s th e board of directors of said corporation m a y from tim e to tim e deter m ine b y a m a jority vote thereof. I 1 T h e election o f tile pfenen t board of d i r e r to r s a t th e triennial S tarting of said corporation b e # s t New O rleans during th e W et* of D ecem b er one. nineteen hun dred and fourteen, to hereby ratified and declared to be valid. . < I t T h is act shall tak e effect tmmedl- S tate o f N e w York. Office of th e Secretary of 8 tu t a . e a : I have com p a red tbe preceding with the original law on file to th is office, and do hereby c e r t if y - th a t tbe-s*m » l a a correct tra n s c r ip t therefrom and o f t b e whole of said original law. FR A N C IS M. HUGO. *■ Secretary of State. A m a riean Civic A ssoclattoo and fu r th e r to d — * t i e oomtey any sqm of m o ney Am-tr!,jro x n r a .A a r o m n a ta J M m _ r n r tM whWA said em m tv hiah- - aid and aselst m etnbera of I talian birth, sat or extraction, to beocme fam iliar th e law s and goverasnent of th is country, and to a # and aastat them to c o n e naturalised cttlxens of th e U nited ates ef America. , 'Wk . T h e parsons nam e d to t b e flret nee- Jlla ac t —all eemstitu c f tb la I t i th e 'or- stlon m e m b e rs of th is corporation — t i l be its first board of trustees paraoua. so nam e d , or a m a jority , a r e affiftowered to hoid m eetings. ' t h e uorporetion and adopt a con _ j and by-law a Such constitution an d by-law s shall prescribe th a titles and th e n u m b e r of officers w h o shall oonsti- tu t e a grand council, and the num b e r of i a n d m erobsm who shall constitute councils and proscribe the atsd m a n n e r of eleettoo of estm o tl; the to be sleeted i th e num b e r of mem m m — a to—a t a w h ich said co e n ty high w a y ta Issstafi. th e seM tow n la also au- tlisrita d te bmrrow and appropriate fca sh a r e of t h e oest e f en— oounty hlghw: to ffie oounty tr senwrer of t h e county w h ic h a a # highw a y to located. All m o n aya p a # to th e abate p u r s u a n t to t i e prostateue o f t h is section, shall be depee— by th e com p troller w ith th e s t a t e t r ee aqror to th e credit o f t h e high w a y h a g s e v s — t fund, from w h ich f a n l the s a # m o n e y s ao a d v a n c e d to a n # ties w e re estgiaatiy taken, and seay be used b y th e s t e t a commission o f highw a y s In th e odsuRroctton of s t a t e an d omtnty high why* to any county o r ooantiee * tib I w S I qt tlfcB ftTifrt coamiiMlon of I t Thm e c t s h e ll t a k e effect im m e d iately S tate o f NOW York. Office of the S —ro tary : j n . ; !, f t S t a te, a a : , g] to th e l 1 h a e e ewaeparod th e preceding w ith the ' fl orurtoat tow <m flic to thtoleffiep. k ” d da er— y certify th a t the sam e to a correct nscript there from and q f the whole e f LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Autherity. C H A P . m . AN ACT to am e n d t h e prison law, to r o ta tion to physicians e f sta t e prisons. Becam e a, law A p ril 28, ISIS, with the approval o f 't h e G o v e rnor. P s eeed. three- fifths being present. T h e People o f th e Btato of New Torfc represented in Senate and Assembly, do fcusttt a» follow s: .. flection 1 . Section one hundred and th ir ty - t ig h t of c h a p ter forty-seven of the law s of nineteen hundred and nine, enti tled \A n act relatin g to prisons, consti tu tin g chapter ta r t y - t h r e e of th e consoli dated law s,\ Is hereby am e n d e d to r e a d aa follow s: \ | 132 D e ties of physician. It shell he tbe duty of the physician a t each of a a # prisons to attend daily during th e proper business hours of such prison, and a t all tim e s hold him self in readiness to dis charge his dutiss as such physician w h e n ever directed by th e agent and warden, unless, by th e direction of th e superin tendent of state prisons, he Is othersis- engaged in tran s a c tin g business on a<~ count of the prison; to exam ine week!' tits ceils of the convicts for th e purpoe of ascertaining w h e ther they are kept ii. a proper state of cleanliness and ventita lion, and report th e same, weekly, to thr agent and w a rden !n w r itin g ; to examine dally into tbe quality and state ol the provisions delivered to th e prto- onero. and w h e n e v e r he shall h a v s sea son to believe t h a t any of such provision ape prejudicial to t h e health of the prison ers. he shall Im m e d ia tely m ake a report thereof to the agent and w a rden of tin prison in w r itin g ; to have charge of the hqspital, ,10 atten d a t all tim es to the w a n ts of the sick convicts w h e ther in tilt hoepltal or in th e ir cells; to prescribe the diet of sick convicts, w h e ther to th e hos pital or in th e ir cells o r elsew h ere, and hits directions in relation thereto shall be fol- iowed by the ag e n t and w a r d e n ; t o keep a daily record of all adm issions to th, hospital, indicating the color, nativity, age, occupation, h a b it of life, crime, tim e f entrance and discharge from tb e hospi tal. date of adm ission to the prison, tim e in county prison before conviction, dis ease. If afflicted w ith scrofula before ad mission. scrofula during th e first, second and third six m o n ths a f t e r adm ission to .risen, and of th e prescriptions and treat -nrnt of each case; to r e p o r t m o n thly to th# agent and w a rden th e num b e r o f patient* received Into th e hospital during th e last preceding m o n th, statin g their respective ages, color, disease and occupations fa prison, tb e quality and kind of medicine adm inistered d u r in g th e m o u th, the num b e r of those discharged, th e ir condition w h e n discharged, th e tim e they shall have rem a ined In th e hoepltal, the num b e r of dee the, statin g cause of each d e a ths, and' it shall he hta fu r t h e r duty to sta t e to each report, the num b e r of sick convicts not received into th e hospital, fo r whom he shall have prescribed during the tost preceding m o n th, and the quantity and kind of medicine so prescribed, and . t h e num b e r of days d u r in g w h ich such con victs, to consequence of sickness, shall h a v e been relieved from l a b o r , to m a k e — Ttimu-t! report to th e agent and w a rden on or before the first day of Novem ber in each year of the s a n lt s r y condition of the prison for the y e a r ending w ith th e last day of th e rrev to u s Septem b e r, w ith a condensed sta t e m e n t of th e inform a tion contained to his m o n thly reports, and ef such o th e r m a tters a s s h e ll be required by th e agent and w arden. 1 2 This s o t s h a ll t a k e effect imm ediately S tate of New York... Office of th e Becre- ta n r of State; JO-: I have com p a red th e preceding w ith the original law on file in this office, a n d do hereby certify th a t th e sam e is a correct tran s c rip t therefrom end of th e whole of said original law. FR A N C IS M. HUGO, S e c retary « f State. L> W S OF N E W YORK—By Awtaorvty. J N .tC T In relation to th e 1 pow e rs sa d »v<em m e p t e f Tfhe Council of Jew ish Women, and to legalise, ratify and con firm th e acts of said corporation Becam e 4 law A p ril k IS*, w ith the approval of th* G o v ernor. G e o rge or Schroon lake to th is state; m o o r nor sto r e luff* or ra_ f t. s in any LAW S OF NEW YORK—By Authority. CHAP, e t A N A C T to am e n d the navigation law. to relation to sa n it a r y an d o t h e r regula tions affecting l a k e George. Pe c s m e a law April S . i t e , w ith the ap p ro v a l of t h e Governor. Passed, three- fifths being present. T h e .People of th e S tate of New York, represented In Senate and Assem b ly, do e n a c t aa follows: Section L Section fifty,tw o of chapter fo r ty - tw o of t h e law s of nineteen hundred an d nine, entitled \A n act relatin g to nav igation. constituting chapter thirty-seven o f th e consolidated law s ,\ is hereby am e n d e d to read as follows: 1 52 Deposit of dead anim a ls and ra f t ing In L a k e George prohibited- No ’per son o r persons shall drain, deposit or cast a n y dead anim a l, carrion, offal, excre m e n t. garbage or other pu trid or offen siv e m a t t e r Into the w a ters of L a k e .... i , . m m of o r Inlet to such idfes. T h is section sh a ll not be construed to p r e v e n t th e de posit of t h e usual w a s te o r ’d r a in a g e from factories, or the storage of logs or rafts by adiA cent ow n e rs to fro n t e f th e ir own uplands, or the raftin g or floating of logs th r o u g h Schroon lake In th e usual m a n ner. o r th e erection of boom s prior to the tw e n tieth day of J u n e hi each y e a r to se c u r e and prevent the separation of logs in such lake for such tim e a s is required to float them through th e o u tlet in such m a n n e r a s not to Interfere w ith its navi g a tio n by any party em p loying steam b o a ts to carry freight or passengers. Logs o r tim b e r or lum b e r of any kind shall not be m o o red or stored or ratted or floated th r o u g h th e w a ters of Lake G e o rge a t any tim e from the first dm of J t a y aarti the first d a y of October of a n y year. All ra f t s of togs o r tim b e r or lum b e r and nil toga o r tim b e r o r lum b e r r a f ted or intend ed to be rafted or floated through the w a t e r s of L a k e George during t h e r e m a in d e r of any r e a r shall be ao secured and fasten e d together t h a t the sam e shall not se p a r a t a and each such log o r piece of lu m b e r o r tim b e r shall be cl/early m a rked to identify th e owner. E v e ry person vio latin g any provision of th is section shall m eesttree Tbr\ trie eorefkl preeeW stion ot furniture, equipm e n t and other personal property thereto betongtog te tb e state The furniture, o th e r perrouel property and fixtures to such buildmgs. purrharod with money Appropriated b? the state, ahall he subject to th# dtoartion and coo trol of euch tru s tees, aad shall not to sold, exchanged, grtrea array or removed from any such tori Mine, except w ith the consent of euch trustees, or w ith t h e cqn sent of. the superintendent of public b u ild ings. acting under t h e ir diroriion. '■’» — fifths being- jv-esent. Th* People of ta f f - g W l l tatin g an y provisio n o f th is sectio n sha ll be g u ilty of a m isdem e a n o r p u n ishable by a tine of one hundred dollars, o r by im prisonm e n t in a penitentiary o r county Jail fo r not m o re t h a n two m o n th s or by both. In tile discretion of th e court for each offense, and th e district a tto r n e y of th e county In w h ich the offense is com mitted or exists, is authorised and direct- -d to prosecute the offender o r offenders ereunder and directed to pay tb e fine or linos collected to th e tre a s u r e r of the county In w h ich the offense is com m itted o r ex ists to be applied In reduction of the an n u a l county taxes. The ow n e r of any log or logs or tim b e r or lum b e r a t large n th e w a ters of L a k e George, shall also be liable to a penalty of five dollars for each log or piece of tim b e r o r lum b e r so found s t large, and the said penalty m ay be sued fo r and recovered by any person finding-such log or logs or lum b e r o r tim ber so a t large, together w ith th e costs of th e action, such penalty to belong to th e person bringing the action. | 2 T h is a c t shall take effect im m e d i ately. S t a te of New Torfc Office of t h e S e c retary of S tate, sb - : 1 have com p a red the preceding w ith the original law on file to this office, and do hereby certify th a t the s-.me is a correct tra n s c r ip t therefrom and of t h a whole of s a # original law. FRA N C IS M. HUGO. Secretary of State. nor. Passed, three- s r t / u LAW S OF NEW YORK—By Authority. CH AP. m . AN A C T to am e n d the public buildings law , in relation to the pow e rs of the tru s t e e s o f public buddings lo purchase personal property and to .provide space to r sta t e departm e n t*, comm issions, b o a rds and officers, by lease. Becam e a law April ZS, 1115. w ith the approval of th e Govern, fifths being present. | T h e People of th e State of N e w Torfc represented In Senate and A ssem b ly, do e n a c t a s follows: Section 1. Section th ree of chapter for ty -eig h t of the law s of nineteen hundred a n d nine, entitled “ An act r e latin g to p u b lie buildings, constituting ch a p ter forty- fo u r of the consolidated law * .\ is hereby am e o d e d to read as follows: | 2 Pow e rs and duties of trustees.. The Iraeteee of public buildings s h a l l : 1 . Allot te the legislature and th e dif fere n t departm e n ts , commissi owe. boards an d officer* off t h e s t a t e governm e n t such space and room In th e Capitol and other buticinge under th e ir custody o r to build ing*. room s or premise* held by such tru e tese by Itaae. a s afich departm e n t*, com m iseiona, boards or officers m ay be entitled to by law and as In t h a J u d g m e n t o f t h e t r u s t e r - shall be adequate and su it ab le an d cause the sam e to be properly fu r n l s b jd W h e re oq statu te provides. In term s o r e f f e c t.'th a t a departm e n t, dom- ntieston, board (* offlekr of t h e s t a t e gov ern m e n t shall have apace or room s In the s t a t e capitel assigned by th e tru s tees of public buildings, or in a building In the d t y o f Albany under their custody, such tru s tee* m ay. if spec# to t h e capital e r to a n y auoh building be not adequate or avnO a b ia therefor, assign spec* o r rooms th e r e f o r in buildings, rooms or promises f n ^ c h city h e # hy tha -tru s te e , by 2 P u r c h a s e h i m 1 to r e and sqsJpnteBt an d o th e r necessary personal p r o p e r ty for wne to th e eapltof or to a n y building under th e custody of tb e truatea*. or in any building or p a r t of a buHdtog *to# by the tru s tee* by lease from th* te e d e appro p r iated te each departm e n t o r comm torio* few. Ate*. . consent of such tru s tees o r o f each super Intendent actin g under th e ir direction. 2 Appoint and re move a t plaqenra a pertotendent of public hnsildlng*. 4 . Fix th e sa la r y off a ll emptoyeea in the m aintenance departm e n t under the charge of th e superintendent of public buildings. 6 . R e p o rt to th e legislature on or before th e fifteenth day off J a n u a r y to each year an estim a te of t h - sum necessary for ex penses of th e m a intenance departm e n t of th e public buildings for the ensuing year, and transm it therew ith # cqoy of the in ventory of moVable property delivered to them by the euuerinterdenL .H a v e pow e r to accept and receive for erection or location to any of the public buildings or grounds such' s tatues, m o nu m ents, m em o rials rr tab lets haying refer ence lo historical events in th e history hr seta of the citizens or soM iers of the state of New York aa ahall' m eet th e ir approval. provided th a t such gifts a r e erected or located w ithout expenditure from the s tate treasury. .. .. 7. H a v e pow e r to lease from tim e to tim e buIMWgx. room s or prem ises to the city of Albany, and elsew h e re in the s tate, for provldiiig apace for departm e n ts , com missions. boards and officers of the state governm ent, upon such term s and condi tions as the t r u s t e e s deem m o st ad v a n ta geous to th e state- A n y such lease shall, now ever, be fo r a term not exceeding live years, but m ay provide for an optional renew al, on th e p a r t of the trustees, for a term of five year* or lea* E a c h such lease shall c o u tali, a clause th a t th e con tract of the s t a t e thereunder shall be deemed executory only to tine extent of (he m o neys available; and no liability shall be incurred by th a s t a t e beyond tbe m oney available fo r t h e purpose 1 2 This ac t shall tak e effect immedi ately. S tate of New Y o rk. Office of th e Secretary of State, s» ; I have com p a red th e preceding wffU 'the\ original law on file In this office, and do hereby certify th a t the sam e is a correct transcript therefrom a n * of the whole of said original law. FR A N C IS M. HUGO. < Secretary of S t a t e w o rk Shan be carried on, and\the particu lar purpose* to which th e incom e s h a ll be applied, so a* to secure th e application of the fund* to tbe m a n n e r beat adapted to th e conditions of t h e tim e ; provided th a t th e purposes of the corporation shall a t all tim e s he' 'those or akin to those herein before s*t forth; and. provided further, th a t a f t e r the arbitration of international disputes shall have been established and w a r abolished, the trustees shall have pow e r I n th e ir discretion to d ivert and to apply th e funds under th e ir control and the revenues thereof to th e relief of the debekring poor and afflicted In their dis tress. especially such a s shall have stru g gled tong and earnestly ag a in s t m isfor tu n e and ahall not them selves be to blam e fo r th e ir poverty I 2 T h a t the m anagem ent and direction of th e affairs of the corporation and the control and disposition of its property and funds shall be vested In a board of t r u s tees, tw e n ty-nine in num b er, composed of the following persona, now acting as triis- F e ter Ainslle. A r th u r Judson Brown. F r a n c is E. Clark. W illiam H. P. Feunce. Jam e s. C a rdinal Gibbons, John J. Olenni D a v id H- Greer. F r a n k O. H all. Eugene^^^ H e n d rix. Emil G. Hlrsch, H a m ilton Holt, W illiam I. Hull. Charles E. Jefferoon. Jen- kin Lloyd Jones. W illiam Law rence. F red erick Lynch. C h a rles 8 . M a cfarland, M a r cus M. M arks. Shailer M a thew s, Edwin D. Mead, W illiam Pierson M errill, John R. M o tt. George \A. Plim p ton. Junius B. Re- m ensnyder. H e n ry W ade Rogers. Robert E. Speer, F rancis Lynde Stetson, Jam e s J. W alsh, L u ther B. WHson, and of their successors from tim e to tim e duly chosen. Vacancies caused by death, resignation, or otherw ise, shall be filled by th e rem a in ing trustees In such m a n n e r as shall be prescribed from tim e to tim e by the by law s of the corporation. The persons so elected thereupon shall become trustees, and also m em b ers of the corporation. I 4. The principal office of th e corpora tion shall be located In th e city of New York, but offices may be m a intained and m eetings of th«; trustees and comm ittees theiVof -Itiay be held elsewhere, vided by the by-laws of th e c o r p o r o t ^ l The books and records of t h e corporation i shall alw a y s he kept at the principal of- Authority. LAWS OF N E W YORK- C H A P . 407. AN ACT to Incorporate The C h u rch Peace Union (founded by Andrew Carnegie!. Became a law A p ril a . ISIS, w ith the approval of t h e G o v e rnor Passed, three- fifths being prnrwgnt. The People o f r h e - B t a i e of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact a s follow s : Section 1. T h e following persons, who upon F e b r u a r y tenth, nineteen hundred and fourteen, associated theroaelvee and now are acting a s m em b ers of th e volun tary association know n a s The Church Peace Union (founded by Andrew C a rne gie), to w it: P e t e r Ainetie, A rthur Judson Brown, F r a n c is E. C lark. W illiam H. P. Faunoe, Jam e s , C a rdinal Gibbons, J o h n J. Glennon, David H. G reer, F r a n k O. Hall. Eugene R. H e n d rix. Em il G. H lrsch. H a m ilton Holt. W illiam 1. Hull. Charles K. Jefferson, Jen k in Lloyd Jones. W illiam Ikw rence, F r e d e r ick LynCh, C h a rles 8 M acfarland, M a rcus M. M arks. Shailer M athews, Edw in D. Mead. W illiam Pier- on M errill, -xtehn R M ott. George Pllmptofi, Ju n iu s B. Retnensnyder, He ther B. W ilson, th e i r associates and suc cessors from tim e to tim e chosen, are hereby incorporated and are declared to be a body corp o r a te of tbe sta t e of New Vork, by the nam e c f T h e C h u rch Peace\ Union (founded by Andrew Carnegie), and by such nam e shall be known and shall have perpetuaj succession w i t h .t h e pow ers, lim itations and restrictions hereto contained . * 1 2 The objects of the corporation shall be w ith the aid of th e several churches and religious bodies and th e ir m inisters, m em bers and publications, to advance the cause of peace am o n g nations, to hasten the abolition o f in ternational war. and to encourage and prom o te the peaceful set tlem ent of intern a tio n a l differences, and in particular: (a) To diffuse inform a tion and to pro mote and educate public opinion regard ing the causes, n a tu r e and effect of wai and the m e a n s fo r |ts prevention -avoidance. * <b> To prom o te th e general cause and Interest of peace through th e education of m inisters and m em b e rs of the several ty- Bectlom 1 . T h e com m issioners of t b e tone office m ay. in their discretion, direct the state engineer to sell an other unappro priated iaryto u f e sold, all those certain parts c* TforNon* of abandoned Chenango canal lands situ a te in the city of U tica, to the county Of Xtoeida and sta t e of N e w York, and bounded and distinguished upon a map and plot of th e allotm e n t o t th e Chenango can a l land in the d t y of’ U tlte. mede by C. W. Adams, surveyor, posted and filed In t h e office of th e city surveyor of the city of U tica on or about the tw e n - seventh day of December, eighteen undred and eighty-eight, ae lots num b e rs one hundred six (US) am# one hundred seven (107) bounded and described a s fol lows: ’ On the n o r th by lot num b e r one hundred and five, on tile east by th e blue line of the Chenango canal lands, on the s o u th by lot num b e r one hundred and eight, and on the west by (he east line of the proposed street, W h e e ler a v e n u e, and fronting upon the east side of said proposed street. W h eeler avenue, a s the sam e is l a # down on ns id m a p Each of said lots being about forty feet to front and rear; being (ween WUHani fichachtel ami M ary F., hiS' wife, to th e m a n a g e rs of the Utica S tate Hospital, acknow ledged June seventeenth. eighteen hundred and ninety-tW o. and re-j corded in th e Oneida county clerk’s office 1 in book num b e r five hundred and three of deeds a t page tw o hundred and seventy- live. A p p lications to purchase said lands shall) have' e n d o rsed thereon the consent of s m ajority of the m em b e rs of the state hoe-’ pltal commission, and letteVs patent for such lots shall be subject to the provisions* of section tw e lve of chapter four hundred and fifty-six of the law s of eighteen hun dred and eighty-seven. | 2 This a c t s h a ll tak e e ffect im m e d ia te ly .1 State of New York, office of the S e c retary of State, sa.: I have com p a red the preceding w ith th e original law on file In this office, and do hereby certify th a t the sam e Is a correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of said original law. FR A N C IS M HUGO. Secretary of State. 1 5. The board of trustees shall be enti tled to take, hold anil adm inister any and all securities, funds, or property which at any tim e o r In any am o u n t m ay have been o t tru s tees or to the corporation for the rposes of the trust. Tht beard shall ^ devised, or bequeathed to the board, pu have full power from tim e to tim e adopt a common seal, to n jv o in t an exec utive «*eremittee apd a fisan c s comm ittee and such careers and agents, w h e ther or not m em b e ie of the board of truatees as m a y be deemed proper for carrying on the business of the corporation, w ith such pow e rs a t such salaries or rem u n e ration a s from tim e J o time may be determ ined or approved by the tru s tees or by the ex ecutive com m ittee The l * * rd shell have full pow e r to adopt by-law s a n d such rules or regulations aa shall be deemed neces sary to secure the safe and convenient transaction of the business of th e corpora tion; and full power and dheration to In vest Any principal and deal w ith arfu ex- fcny i pend the Income of the corporatloi such m a n n e r as In the Judgm e n t of tru s tees or of the executive com m ittee or the finance com m ittee will bestoprom o te th e objects hereinbefore aet fortivf and, In general, to have and to use all t h e powers and authority necessary and proper to prom o te such objects and carry out the purposes o t the corporation. The ..board shall, have power to hold a s Investm e n ts any securities given, assigned, or tra n s ferred to them or to the corporation by any person, persons, or corporation, and! of1the to \retain such investment*, and to invest any sum s or am o u n ts from tim e to tim e in ^uch securities arid in * e u c h form and m a n n e r ax m ay he perm itted to trustee^ Plim pton , J u n iu s R Retnensnyde r. H e n ry ?r *» « r U t e r a r r corporations W ade Rogers: - R o b e rt E. Speer. F r i t o c i t f f 1' tovestm im t according to the laws of Lynde Stetson. Jam e s J W a ls h , and Lu- th e sta t e of New York, or a In such securities as m ay n y of them , or be authorised of tru s t, or by fo r investm e n t by any d an y act or deed of gift or last testam e n t. . | 6 . The services of the trustees, when acting as such, shall be gnutuitous, th e corporation may provide for the rea sonable. e x p e n ses incurred by th e trustees m ertingo or otherw ise In the rform a n c e of th e ir duties, and also for a but for com p ensation of any tru s tees ’for 1 services rendered to the corporation a t Its request specially as officer or otherwise, all ns contem p la ti in attending m ertini .I>ei ttu and of those professing religions faith and belief. ? (c) To Induce the professors of anv and all form s of religious faith a t# - belief to international co-operate In th e cause of interna peace; to extend public knowledge th e general doctrine of t reaties of a r b i t r a tion and of the substitution of moral law for w a r; and to m a k e such doctrine a dis tinctive issue an d p a r t of religious effort. (d) TO use and te encourage the use of churches and of any kind and aJf form s «■*»- ..™.\Min - m . - j --\ - of organised religious faith a s agenrire to form e rly a captain therein fu rth e r t h r general eause of b-iemat>ona! Re nme a law April 2S, 1916. with the ted In Andrew C a rnegie’s deed of girl, dated F e b r u a r y tenth, nine teen hundred and fourteen. | 7. Tlie corporationrtR u o b ^ j-rcated ehnll have all the powers and be subject to all restrictions which now or hereafter may pertain hy law lo m em b e rship corpora tions In so far as the name a r e applicable and not Inconsistent with the provisions of thin a c t 5 *. This act shall tak e effect Immedl- S tate df New York, Office of th e Secretary of State, ns.: 1 have compared the preceding with the original law on file In this office, and do hfirefly certify th a t the sam e is a correct rescript therefrom and of the wliqld of gold original law. FRANCIS M. HUGO. S e c retary of State. l a w s O F N E W Y O R K — By A u th o r ity . ..A jK 4 v CHAP. 4I« AN ACT to authorise th e gnverpor to place on the list of reserve officers of th e nation a l guard. G eo rg e XV, lllahop. LA W S O F N E W Y O R K — By A u th o r ity . CH AP. 352 AN ACT to am e n d the m ilitary law. In r e lation to aides. Became a law April 26. 1915. with the approval of the Governor. Passed, three- fifths being present. ........ ..... .... - The People of the S tate of New York, represented In Senate and Assembly, do enact as follow s; Section 1 Section forty of chapter fo r ty-one of th e law s of nineteen hundred and nine, eintitled the m ilitia, six of the consolld; by chapter two e \An act In relation to co n s titu tin g ' c h a p ter th irty - ed law s,\ aa added red and eighty-five n hundred and elev en, is hereby am e n d e d to r e a d as follow s : i <0. Aides. An officer of appropriate grade of any corpt. departm e n t or arm of the service m ay be detailed by the governor as an aide to the m a jor-general or to the com m a n d ing officer of a brigade. Such a detail m ay be m ade a* a netv assignm e n t, in' which case create a vacaiR y In the corps, dr it* s h a ll xrttosm or com m and in which the officer is com- icd and this vacancy may be filled provided by law ; or the nade as a ten mission the m a n n e r detail m ay he no vacar elgmne will and the officer detailed will not thereby be relieved from his du ties excep his grade in the actualy on officer per - in additional >rpe. d e p a r t- from which cam e off intei an- puH icity through ag^H and the doctrine of international (f) To collect an d to m a intainI a libraryibra peace. (el To obtain fo r the tlonal peace—ad e q u a te the medium of the religious press, and through the publication, circulation and distribution of hooka.pam p h lets and prop anda upon th e subject of arbitration. a l or libraries and bibiingrap’iy on the sub ject of I n ternational peace, and to encour age literature an d props v e n d s upon tic subject generally, erther by the dirtribSfl tlon of prises o r aw a r d s or In euch otly r riiarner sa to th e aafectatton m ay seem fitting and proper. (g) To m a intain, prom o te an d assist such establishm e n ts, organisation*, associations and agencies a s sh a ll be d- emed necessary useful In th e accom p lishm ent of th e n-oaea of th e corporation, or any of (h) To take an d h o # such property reel and personal and to Invest and reinvest and keep Invested t h e sam e aad to receive and apply the Incom e of such funds, ami to construct and m a intain such building* or establish re. c q te a a ekaU fee deemed n e c essary to p iqeecuta.aad develop euch p u r poses of tb e corporation or of any of (I) T o do and perform all law ful acts or tiim g s necessary o r proper w hich In the Judgment of t h e t r u a tees s h a ll prom o te the objects of th e corporation With full power, however, to the trus tee* hereinafter Gamed, and their succes sors from time te lima, to modify the pon- ditUwMfcaasL f r e s « l f c t i s q f c o n ^ w h t e ^ . t h e pun . t pprovgi of the G o v e rnor T'lwenl. threo- fifths being present The People of the State of New- York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as fotlow*. Section f. The governor Is hereby au thor iz-»d to restore George XV. Bishop, late c I P lata of the national g u a rd of the state off Now York, to the name grade and rank a* t h a t held.by him at t h e tim e of his dls- c jt t r g e from the national guard by order of tha ...n o r . and to place said George XV. Bishop on tile Hjt Of reserve officers off the national guard as of th e date of such discharge. 1. 2 This act shall tak e effect Immedi ately. S tate of New York. Office of th e Secretary of State. *».: 1 h a v - compared the preceding w ith the original l*w on file in this office, and do hereby certify th a t the sam e is a correct tran s c rip t therefrom and o f th e whole of a s # original latx- FRANCIS M. HbO O, S e c retary of S t a te LAWS OF NEW YORK—By A u thority. CHAP. 344. AN ACT authbriztoyr the com m issioners of on TV b e e - UtiiNi, New th e land office to sell tw o lota tor avenue, in th q illy of York. k ; . : Becam e a taw April » . 1315, w ith the approval of th e Governor. Passed by a tw o - th ir d s vote. v The* People off the State e l N e w York, ifiresented to Senate an d Assembly, da :t aa follows: nmiiently detailed shall i his gra< mont or arm of the service Is detailed and he m ay upon the rec om mendation of the general officer to whose staff he la detailed lie w ithdraw n m.y tim e from active sei vice and placed upon the reserve list by the governor. I 2. This a c t shall take effect im m ediately. State of New York, Office of the S e c retary of State, bm I have com p a red the preceding with the original law on file In this office, and do hereby certify thut the same Is a correct transcript I h e refrom and of the whole of said original law. FRANCIS M. HUGO, Secretary of S t a t e LA W S O F N E W Y O R K — By A u th o r ity . CHAP. 371. AN ACT to am e n d the general business law, III relation to t h e m a rking of canned Became a law ^ p ril 26,. 1915, with th e approval of the Governor. Passed, three- flftha being present The People of the State of New York, represented Ih Senate and Aseemoly, do m a r t as follow s: Section 1. Section three hundred a nil ninety of ch a p ter tw e n ty-five p t the tow s of nlreteen hundred and nine, entitled \An act relating to general business, con stltuting chapter tw e n ty of the consoli dated law s ,\ is hereby amended to rend as follow s: , ' I $9V. M a rking canned good*. No packer f o r dealer In herm e tically sealed, canned - preserved fruits, vegetables or o th e r rfitk-s of field within this state, except ing canned oi condensed milk o r cream , rhnll sell o r offer trie sam e for sale fe> consumption w ithin this state, unless th e cane or lars containing the sam e shall inly :£?!?. ” f» >410 irk eating the grade < contained therein, the name, sddres* and place of business hf the person or cor poration canning or packing them, or th e name of t h e wholesale dealer to the sta t e selling or. o ffering the .same for *al*. and I he nem e of the state, county and city. term clearly Indl- r quality of I he article town or village where packed, preceded by the w o rds \packed at.\ If containing snaked goods or goods put up from product* dried or cured before cunning, th e r e ahall a too be printed upon the face of euch label in good legible type, -half of an Inch In height and three- inch In width, the word pn* eighths of \Soaked if foreign m a n u f a rtu G.wda Imported from foreign countries re shall not bo off thia section. -Ity, village o r tov occurs, the sum off occurs, (lie su m o f fifty dolar*. If a w h o le sale dealer or packs: leaky, and the >. If Provided, however, th a t nothing M ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B e i e d B f i l n i -fact to tin- provision* i XWy person violating any of the provi sions of th is section shall forfeit to th e w h e re tbe violation flfty ’ dolar*. If a retail rii off five hundred dol- ir thia Hcetluh shall apply to herm etically sool-nd nf canned o r preserved foods in containers which a r e labeled in accordance with the ■rovtoions of th* agricultural law sttd I ISO with th e provisions off the set of eon- tre s s of Ju n e thirtieth, nineteen hundred nnd ala, relatin g to m isbranded and ad u l terated foods. . ' f x This a c t shall take effect ffnmedl- tiely. O 3 State ot New York, office of the Secretary of State. **.; I have com p a red the preceding w ith th e ariginal law on file to this office, and do hereby certify th a t the sam e to a correct u a n acrlpt therefrom aad of tito whole off O ld o r i g i n a l law FR A N C IS M. HUGO. Seeratary off