iAVirtO* NEW YORK~«y Awtharity. atmtlon bulldteg and beatlhr. »«C'}!'^ '!^2:'«i.'rrl"=L-i'|'r^uoSl!*^ tZtU-F, m. I and plumbing the aame and pro-vldli^ ar laUbllah auch ap«rtaJ^_r^uiaUona. av
ture cttees and other equipmant and pur- c'.iaalng tand on which to oTect aald build¬ ing, said board of control ta hereby att- thorlzed to enter Into the neceaaary eon- tract or contracta for erecting an admla- livratlon library and demonstration build¬ ing and for heating, lighting, plumbing and equlppinir the sane and for tha pVir- cliase of tand on which to erfot aald buildlnr for an amount not to exceed in the aggregnte one hundred thounnnd dol¬ lars: and there ta hnreby appropriated to
AM AQBta a«aad tha tai law. In rotation i f'l" 'i"il'!'^_.T!!^."l* ..?!i'f!f7»/"J:^
t».-igyr—ttag tha evaaion of taxable •¦¦¦fcfa by allegad nonreeldenU K«MM g law ICay U. in«, with tha MIWl mt tba Oovamor, Paaaed. three- •flha batav praaent.
Wi»»aaHa af tbe auta of New York, NPTMMMad tn Banata and Aaeemny, do •sact aa followa:
¦MOaiil. Beetlon two hnndraif and for- l^'tbrea of chapter alxty-two of the htwa Of BlBMaaM hundred and nine, entitled "An act In relation to taxation, constitut¬ ing ahaptar alxty of the eonaolldated lawai" aa amended by chapter aeven hun¬ dred and aix of the lawa of nlnitc«n hun¬ dred and tan and chapter aoven hundred and thirty-two of the luwa of nineteen llimdred and eleven, ta hereby amended tc land aa followa:
I Ml Deflnltions. The words "estate" ¦ad "proparty." aa used In thta article. ahatl be taken to mean the property or Intereat therein passing or traasferreO to IndtvldueLt or corporate Icgateea, dovlseea, ketra, neitt Of kin, granto<>B, doncoa or vabdoM, atid not aa the property «r In¬ tereat tfierein of the decedent, grantor, donor or vendor and ahall include all prop¬ erty or IntcroHt tttoreln, whether situated within or without the atate. The wirda 'nanglblo property" aa used In thin article ¦hall bo taken to mean corporeal priperty^
both, aa he may deatn proper
I L Section nine of aald act la h amehded to read aa (olioas:
i I. Drafta or volunteers from the mflK tta. 'Whenever It ehall be neceaaary to call out any ponkin or the reaerve mllltla (or active duty in caae o( InaurracUon. In- vaolon. tumult, not or breach o( the peaoo or imminent danger thereof, or when called forth for aervlce under tbe consUtutkin and lawa of the Unitod Btatea. the govemor may call for and accept ae many voluntecra aa ore re-
eald bourd of control for the' purpoeeo quired for auch aervlce, or he may direct
berelnbeforo stated tht sum of thirty thousand doHara (tX.W)) out of any mon- e) n In the treaaury not otharwiae appra- pr Ik toil.
I i. The board of ciaitrol of the New V'o-k Agricultural Eximrlment Station ta lieieby empo.-.erad tu nciulre lund by P'lichose 111 bohatf uf the state uf Naw Vu-k (ur the purpoaea named In aection oni. u( this act.
i t. Tha state architect shall prepare tile plans and apeclficatloiia fur the buard >t loiitril of tne liistitutlun harelnbefura iiuriMl and ahall supervise and control aa irciilecl all work uf cunslruilion, addl- :loi.», altoratluns ur Impruvamenta to hul iJings ur plant auth.iriaed by this act, tnd no contract shall be made covering tnur(. than une uppruprlallun, unleaa with ppruval uf the state cumptruller and
ich aa real eatate and goods, wares •jiid'c tbe advice uf the atate architect. The Bierohandlsa, and Bbnll not bo talien to |!: ns and spccill-^ati'^iis for the work au- mean money, dtponlts In bank, sharoB of Hi rusod by this act shall be subject to
«ock, bonda, notes, credits or evM?-r ac an Utareat In property and uvidencea af debt. Tho words "Intangible pruperty" aa uaod In thta article thall ho taken to tnean incorporeal pruperty. Including niun- my, depoaiis in bunk, aliares uf stuck. bonda, nolea. uredlta, eviduiices ut an In¬ terest in pruperty und uvidoi.ces uf debt. The word "Irurujfcr." ua uscil In thU orll- ,ela, aluUl ba taken to include tii« paaaing of property or any Inleiest therein In tne poaaeaalon or enjuyiiisiit. praaent ur fu¬ ture, by Inheritanca, doaccnl. devise, be¬ quest, griuit, deed, baigain, sale or gi(t. In the manner herein preacrluad. The worda "county treasurer" und "dtatrlct attorney," aa uaed In this article, stiull bo taken to moan the tronauror or the dis¬ trict attorney of the county u( tha aurro- gata having Juriadiction ua provided In aection twu hundred and twenty-eibht u( thta articlu. The wurda "tho iiitoBtate laws 01' thta state," ua used in tills artl¬ ole, ahall bo taken lu refer to all traiisfora o( property, or any boiieflclal Inter'-.iBt therein, effected by tbe statute ut descent and dlstrtbutluii and the trunstar of any property, or uny beneflclal Interest therein, eftectod bv operation uf law upon tha death of a person uniltting tu make a valid diapoeltiun thurout, Including a huaboiid's right as tenant by the curtesy or tho light uf a husband to succuod to the personal jiroperty of his v. ifo whu dlea Intestate leaving uu deacendants her sur- yivlng. .
For any and all purposes of this article ¦nd for tho Just InipuBlliun uf tho Irans- ler tax, every persun shall be deemed to bave died a resident, and nul a iiuiireal- dent. of the state ot New Vurk, If and when such poniun shall have dwelt or ahall havo lodged in tills state during and (or tho greater part ut any period of twelve consecutive months In the twenty-, four months next preceding hla ur her deatb; and also If and when by formal written liislrumont executed within one year prlur tu hta ur hor death ur by last a-ill he or stie shall havu declared liimself or horsclf to be a realdent or a citisen ot thia state, nofwltlistanillng thut from time to tlma. during such twenty-four iiiuiitha ouch person may have sujuurned uutslde of this atate and whether or not such person may ur may not have voted or have been entlUed to voto or have been aaseoaed for taxes In this stale; and also If and when such person stiall have boon a cltloen of Now York BoJournin« outside of this stato. The burden of proof In a transfer tax proceeding sliull be upon those clalailng exeniptlori by reason of tho alleged nonrosldence of tho deceised. Tha wife of any person who woul.l b« deemed a realde.it under thiu sectiun shall also be deemed a resident und her estate aub¬ ject to tbo payment of a transfer tax as heroin provided, unleas said wife boa a domicile separate trom hlin.
I t This act shoOl take eftect Immedi¬ ately.
State of Now Tork, Offlce of the Becre¬ tary of State, ss:
I have compared the preceding with the Ori;;lnal law on tile In this offlce, and do bereby certify that tbe samo la a correct tranacript therefrum and of the whole of aald original law.
FKANCI3 M. HTTfKX Secrotary of Stata
ruval uf tho board ot control of ll.l InBtitutkiii. All expenditures under I .• act ahall bo made pursuant tn con- tr.ctit or estlmatoB duly approved by the
<• nptroller, and In the case of constnio- tl. 1 wurk. by the atato architect also,
1.1 no Item of such appropriation shall ).« available uxccpt tor advertising, ua- icH a cuntrai t ur contracts according to th^ plans and speclllcatiunB or estimate ur estlmatea therofor shall have beea llr.n rnado for ttie completion thereof wiiiiin the appropriation therefor; and all < ui.trtt.;t8 shall 1 t " rcof Bfcured b
ai'.rovcd by and tiled with the comptrol¬ ler tugotbcr with 11 copy uf the contraot I I.l specincatiuna. When submitting con- tr:i ts fur the approval of the slate oomp- tro. fv. ull original bl'ls, with abstract the: lof, shull accompany the contraot ."•!'. 'lys Iie:-eiii appropriated shull only be :id\ need b;,- the Btata treasurer to the boail uf control of such Institution aa the work progrAaaes «r ths purchase ta mil';., upon the warrant of the comp¬ troi.'r. and upon bllla duly certiflod, rea- dort-l und aiidltod.
5 I This act Bhall take effect Immedl- aid;. Stat" of New York, Offlce of the Bocro-
tai,- of State, as:
1 I ive cump:ired tho preceding with tha orl<;i'ial law on rile In this offlce, and do here' / certify thut tho aamo la a correct trail- ript therefrom und of tho whole of said ' rlylnal law-.
FHANriS M. HUOO,
Secretary of Stata
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
CHAP. iA'2. AN ACT to amend tho tax law. In rela¬ tion to tho tax Imposed upon transfera of gtock.
Setamo a l.l.' May 15, 1916, wtth the approygj o( the Liiuvemur. .I'uoavd, threat fif tha. being presant.
The I'ouplo uf the Stato of Now "york. reprosenled in Senate and AsBembly, do enact oa foUows:
Section I. Section two hundred aud sev- cnty-one-a of ciiuptur sixty-two ut the lawa ot nineteen huuilrod and nine, enti¬ tled "An act in rolntioii to taxation, con- atUuting oliapler sixty of tho cunsulldat- ad lawa," as added by chapter twelve of the lawa of nmeteen hundred and eleven and amended by chapter eight hundred and eleven of the laws of nlneteeii hun- jdred and thirteen, ta'hereby amended to read aa follows:
( 2Tl-a. Sule of Btampa No person, flrm, company, aaai^clatlon or oorporaUon : other than a corporation organized under ¦' the banking law ot this state or under the tiktlonal bank act of the triilted States, or a duly authorized agent of the comp- I troller. ahalt sell or expose for sale, traf- ; lie In, trndo, barter or exchaiiKo any atamp Issued pursuant to thia article, and purchased or acquired by hliu alter tlio time when this aoctlon an bereby amend- I ad takes effect, without tlrst obtaining : from tho oomptrullor hia written consent to sell, trafflc In, trade, barter or ex¬ change such Btanipo, except thut In con¬ necUon with a Biilo uf or agreement to aell atock a broker or agent of tho prin¬ cipal making such aalo or aKroement to aeH may supply and affix the stamp or atampa required by thia articlu. .\o per¬ aon ahall sell or expuae (ur sule any stamp ao pttrohased or ucgulred (or a aum leas than the (ace value thereof withuut tha written consent uf ttie coniptroUer, Any poraon lawfully in powaoaalun u( unuaad I etampo n^y reiiueat the ooiiiptruHer (or : hta oonsent to aell ur dlspoao of tho same. He ahall prenont tu tbe coniplrolk-r. If so reciulred, a sworn statenieiit aettinji forth the name and address of tho owner and ' the party desiring to aell or di.spuso ct ' aald atoinps, how, when and from ivhiiii the aame were :iciiulred ami the n.iino and addreaa of tha peraon or persons to whom It la proposed to sell or dispose of the aame, and such uther pertinent and revelant Inforinatlun as the oomptroiler may require. Thereupon the comptroller may give his written consent tu aell Ihe aamo. Upon tho (allure or refusal ut Iho oomptroitar to give such consent the stuiio may be enforced by mandamus. Any ;ki-- aon violating any of the provisions of tlila aection ohall be guilty of a rnlsdemeatnr, and upon conviction thereof sball bo pon- Uhtible by ft flne of not lesa tli.iii flve han- ftVi nOr more than one thousand dol Uaa, by Imprisonment for not mure than |lx
LAV/3 OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
l.'HAi'. 15U. A.N /u'T authorizing the adjutant-general of e statu of .New Yurk lo pay and setu.) tho cl:ii:n uKaiiist tho state of New ^ Yoik by l-'rederlc S. Greene, formerly a cap' lln In the twenty-third regiment In- fliiii.^', iialiunul Buard, New Vork, on ttccunt ot Injuries received In military ; sen o ut the state of .Now York. [ Ueciuiio a law .Vay 15, 11)16, v.ith the ap¬ proval ot the Guvornor. Passed, three- lifUis ! nliiK present. ¦ Tho I'eoiilu of the Stato of Now Tork, rcprutt lied In Senate and Assembly, do enact a.s follows:
Socl.,11 1, Tho adjutant-general of the statu r New York Is hereby autbortaed and e ipoivorcd lo oxamino the claim of Frede: '• S. Greene, a former captain in llio tv.'iiij.tlilrd reglmaiit infantry, na¬ tional < lard, -N'ew Yurk, for Injuries re¬ ceived hy him while actively engaged in tbe 111 .i.iry servlco ot the state of New York 1,11'ler orders from his superior offi¬ cers li' I 10 national guard ot the state of j .Now ¦i'lk, notwithstanding failure to flle such i um within tbo time required by law, a 1 if It shall satisfactorily appear j to the :ul'utant-Keneral that auch Injuriea were r.c.^lved by the said Frederlo 8.^ :jreen« as aforeaaid, the iidjutant-gerieral" is hereiy uuthorlzed to sl^n a oertiflcate, nunc prii tunc, of the sum to wliich said Freder; .S. Greene Is entltlod and sucif aum sli.il bo paid by tho adjutant-general from ai . niuncya In his hands approprtat- L'd for iiilliiary purposes or out of the 1 mllltar) l;::id.
: :;. Thli act ohall take etfect Immedl- 1 ately.
', Blalo ol .Niiv Tork. Offlce of the Seoratary of Staia, sa:
I have c "iiipared the preceding with the
original Imv on tiio In this otflce, and do
horoby .ir.ity thut the soino ta a correct
' tianscri I tlioretrom und of the whole of
I said orlt.;n;il law.
FKANCIS M. HUGO, I Secretary of Stata
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By AuthorHy.
(^ilAP. .100. AN ACT I', authorixo the adjutant-gen¬
eral of til
tho api '"'
of Oiiutj'
man. u:.
while ul¬ on the ; '
state.
Uocame -i proval ul 1 flfths beim:
The IV' ;' reprosen'. 1 enact as : I
Section : state la I.' : ed. In hi. ruH of ll:.: Alice Ilai . vey, a in... tills state. .IS such III national k ' army, hul: dtuto. In eight.
i 2. 'VS'heii .•*" placed upon the roll of In¬ valid pens.ii.e's of this state, Alice Har¬ vey aball 1 (>-.¦« such pension and award as In the juU'uent of tho adjutant-gen¬ eral, after . x.uiiiiiation into the facta, he
shall deem
mother to ic.
af twoive <".
the deceas.- ¦
voy. Such 1
paid 111 th'- I
funds lh.it I'
upon tho r. II
this Btato <¦:.' i 3. This J'
ately.
State of N.u Vork, Offlce of the Becre¬ tary of K*te. .ss: I havu c.i.iipc.r-d the preceding with the
original lam on tile In this offlce, and do
hereby cert fy t::at the same la a corraot
tr.iiiBcrlpt t erctroiu and of the whole of
s.ild uiitjina. law
KllANCIS M. HUaO,
Secretary of Stata
hU order to the mayor of any <Hty or the supervisor of any tor,-n. who. upon the ret^olpt of the aame ahall (orthwith pro¬ ceed to draft aa many uf tbe reserve ml¬ lltla In his city or town, or accept aa many volunteers oa are renutrod by the govemor, and ahall forthwith forward to the guvernor a Hat of the peraona ao draftbd or acceptoil aa volunteers.
I t. Such chapter In hereby amended bM inaarting therein, after aection nine. artf> cle one, a new aection te lie aacttoa nlua-a. to read aa (ollowa:
I l-a. Drafta or volanteara from tha rm* aarva mllltla Into tho national guard an4 nnvial mllltla. For the purpoae of maliw talalng tha national guard und naval rata lltia at the atandard of efflclency reaulra4 for public aafatjr, or of conforming to an|r organisation now or hereafter adopte4 for the army o( the United Btatea or pra> Bcrlbed by the laws o( the United Statea tor the urgantaation of the national guard or naval mlUtla, the governor may alao^ at any time, call tor voluntcera or ardep that ao enrollment be made of that part of tha reaerve mHiUa raaidlng In any city or town, and that a draft be made, oa voluntaera aeoured therefrom, o( aucb number aa may be required to make up or oompiete the complement of organlaa« tlona of the national guard or naval mllftt tia or any part thereof located therolat the governor In auch caae. ahull dlrea| hta ordef to the mayor of any oity, or a»>
. pervlaor u( any town, specKylng the nuBa»
the perturmanoe ber required In each case, and upon tha
aatlBtnctury bond receipt of auoh order, the said mayor or
the aupervlsor, as the case may be, ahall
proceed forthwith to enroll tho reaerve
milltta residing within auch oity or towq
and to draft tharafrom the number epaol*
fled, or he may accept oa voluntaera oa
many aa are required by the govemor ta
moke up auch quota, and he ahall forth*
with forward to the governor a Itat at
the peraona ao accepted aa voIUnteora or
drafted for auoh purpoaa The namea an4
addraoaea of all peraona ao drafted or vol*
' unteerlng, atiall be certified by the gov.
emor to tbe commanding offlcera uf tha
several reglmenta, tiattaHons, aquailruna,
truopa, companies or other units to whlcti
aucb pereona are assigned tor aervlce^
and the peraona ao named and certlfled
; Bhall be deemed (or all purposea enltated
membera of the organlaktlon and untta
o( the national guard or naval mllltla,
aa the caae may be, to which they are
uaalgned, and entitled to all the righta
and prlvllagca and subject to all tbe ob<
I ligations and duties u( enlisted men there*
I In, (rom and after the date uf such cer>
I tlOcation, exoept those who may be found
i to ba unacceptable or unqualified by the
' offlcers whoae approval of enltatment ap-
: plication by the some persona, in the
' sama organlsatlona, would be required
under the provtalons of article Hvo of thia
; chapter. Peraons rejected by such offl-
I cera shall continue In the reaerve militia
I and be eubject to orders or drafta fur
aervica under aectiona eight and nine and
I nlne-a of thta chapter.
I 4. Section eleven of such chapter aa amendod by chapter ninety-eight of tha I laws of nineteen hundred.and eleven, ta I heraby amended to read as follows: j I 11. Organlaatlon of reserve mllltla when ordered out. The portion ot the ml- { lltia ao accepted shall be Immedtately muatered Into the service of the state for the lawful term of enltatment authurtaed ' by tbla chapter, or auch leas period aa the govemor may direct, and shall be or. ganlaed Into troops, batteries, companies, sanitary units, or naval divlsiona, which may be arranged in squadrons, battalions, regiments, fleld hospitals or ambulance companies, or assigned to organtaatlona of the active mllltla already existing, Tho governor ta authorized to appoint the offlcera neceBsary to commence or com- I plete any organization thus created. Sucb , new organization shall bo equipped, dla- .1 cloJjQisdl. ftnd governed according to thia I chapter and the military and naval reg¬ ulations of the atate.
i C. SecUon eighty ot such chapter, as amended by chapter three hundred and seventy-one of the laws of nineteen and nine, by chapter two hundred and elghty- , flvo of the laws of nineteen hundred and : eleven, by chapter one hundred and nine¬ ty-one of the laws of nineteen hundred and fourteen and by chapter four hun¬ dred and sixty of the laws of nineteen hundred and flfteen, is hereby amended . to read as follows:
I 80. Reserve offlcers. There shaU be a reserve Itat for commissioned offlcers who , have aerved in the active mHitta. Thta Hat ahall Include thoae commissioned offl. cera who are lawfully curried on the re- eerve Hat at the date thta act takes eftect I and such others as may be placed thereon I In accordance with the provisluns uf thia ' chapter. Any ottlcer of tho active mHlUa I on active duty muy be placed by the gov. i ernor on the reserve liat on his own re- . quest approved by his Intermodlato com- j mandlng offlcers. Any persun whu has I served as aide to the governor during I the ten years last passed: or us a com¬ missioned offlcer In the active mllltla. or aa a commissioned offlcer ot the army, | navy or marine corps of the United : States, and who has been honorably dis¬ charged therefrom nwiy be commissioned and placed upon the reserve list by the governor with the highest rank previously held by htm after passing an inspection and such examination as the govemor may deem necessary. The governor may * cause tho offlcers on the reserve Itat to be Inspected ana examined by an exam- ' inlng board organixed pursuant to thia chapter whenever he shall deem It necea¬ sary so to do. Notice of the time, place and scope uf such inspectlun and exam¬ ination sbaU be mailed to such reserve offlcer at his last known address not lesa than six weeks prior to tho date thereof and an offlcer falling to appear or to pass auch Inspection and examination ' may, upon the flndlngs ot auch board, be placed upon the retired Hat or tie dta¬ charged In accordance with his prevloua servloe and tbe privileges thereof. Time spent on the reserve list, shall not be credited to an oftlcer In the computation of Bonlorlty, pay. length of service or the privileges and exemptions pertaining thereto. Realgnatlona, retirements and dischargea of offlcera on the roservj Ust shall be made in the some manner aa
DtaclpUne and l>byalcal Training. Section 49&. Inatruotloa In pbyatoal tmk-
g and kindred subjecta. •St. ituloa of regenw. ¦an. sute aid for teachera employed, i 6Z. Inatruction in phyalcal training and kindred aubjocta. After the Arst day '.If Beplamber, nineteen hundred and aU- teen. all male and female pupils abova the aga mt alghl yeara in all alemeniarv .Mud secondary aciiools abail receive aa part o( the prwK-ribod coureca o( lostrac- tlun thorain audi physical tr,ilnlng aa the regents after conference wlih the mHltar>- training cornmissiun may determine, dui- iiig periods whlcb shall a\'era(,a at leoat tweni,! minutea In each a<-houl day. r>u- plla above auch age attending the public BChoota ahall be required to attend upon such prescribed courses of inatruction. The IioardB of education and truslcea of the aeveral cities and school districta In the Btate shall require the preecrlbgl In¬ struction tu be given in such ci^aea. within auoh altlea and dtatricta reapectlva- ly, under the direction ot Uie coinmleaion- er of educaUoh and In accurdance with rulea of tho regenia. Such buarda ef edu¬ cation or truateea, when \ma number of lAtplla in the city or district required to attend upon aucb InatrucUon ta autllciant. shall employ a competent teacher or teachera to give such liiatniation. Ths truataea or boarda of eduuaUoa c< twa or more oontiguoua districta in the aame au- pervtaory dtatrict, when authorlaed or dl^ reeled Irr the ounuuisalonar ef education. may join In the euiploymeut of a oompe- tent toaoher to give auoh loatructlea; and the aalary of audi leaohar and tha ea- peoaea incurred un account of auob In- slruotion ahall be appurtiunad by the dla- trit^ auparintandeut aiuuug auch dlatrlota aooordlng to Uie asseasad valuation theta- uf, and aa ae appuriloned ahall be a charge upun eauh of auoh dlatrlota. Sim¬ ilar oouraea uf Inatruction ahall be pre¬ scribed and maintained la private schoota In the state, and aU pupila in aucb aehoola uvar eight yaaro at aga ahall attend upon .suoh cuuroea; and if auch couraea are not BU eatabltahed and maintained In any pri¬ vate acboul. attendance upon Iriatructlon in auch achool ahall not be deemed aub- alantially equivalent to Inatruction given tu children of like agea in the public dclioul or achouls uf the oity or dletrict in which the child resldea.
Whenever the regenta shall adopt rac- .iminendaiiona of ttio military training commlaaion In relation to tho eatabltak- lueat In element;iry and aecondary schoota of bablta. cuEtoms and methoda adapted lu the develupiiieut ot correct physical posture and bearing, mental and physical ulortiieaa aelf-cuiitrol, disciplined Inltia- iive, wmse uf duty and spirit ot co-opera¬ tion under leadership, as provided In the military law, the regents ahall preacriba .uid enforce auch rules as may be neoea- Barv to carry Into ettect the recommeada- tiun.i- so adopted.
I G9«, Rules ut regents. It shall be the duty of Uie regonts tu adupt rules deter¬ mining the subjects to be Included In cuufses 6f ph>alcal training provided for ill thta articia tlio period of instruction In each ot sucti courses, the quallllcatons uf teachers, the altoiKiaiico upou such cuur. ii of hiBlruclion, and relating to carr. uut tho recommeiidatloiia of tho niih^ . training cornmissiun when adoptod by .i,« rcKonta as provided tor in thia articlo.
i tlHT. Stato old for teauliars employed. Tho cuiuiiiissiuiier of ed'acaiioii, in the an¬ nual appurti'Jnnitint of staio school mon¬ eys, ahail apportion therefrum to aach city and sclioul diatrlci un occuunt of cuuraes uf iiistructioii as provldod In this urticle, established and malntulned- tn the schools of such elty or district durffig the sohool yoar ,.r any part thereof, a ^uin eijual to c -half of the aalary paid to each teacher on account of inatruction given in such courses, but tho entire nmount apportioned oir account of a alngle leather during a Bclioul year stiall nut ex¬ ceed six hundred dullars. Such apportloa- iiieiits aball be made out of moneys lu bo uppropriated therefor, subject to tho pro¬ visions of law relative tu apportionments ut public money to the public nchouls ot liie state. Sucb appurtiuiunenta shall not be made unless such courses of instruc- tiun shall be approved by the commission¬ er of •ducation and tbo insiructiun there¬ in Bhall meat tho atand.irds pres<rlbed and cunXortn to tho pruvlsiuua of this ar¬ ticle and the rules uf LUo regents uf the unlveralty In respect therelu. If two or mure districta sball JuinUy maintain such cuurses ut Instructiuii, the commisaiunor uf uducatiun sball apportion a like uiiiuuiit on account of the salary paid to tho teacher, which sliail ba apportioned to tho bohool districts in accordance wilh Uie amuunt required to be paid by each dis- trlat lor the nuuntenance of such courses ot Instruction.
(li T'hUs act shull take eHect liianedlately. irfiiite of New York. Offlca ot the aecre¬ tary of State, as:
I havo compared the preceding with the • riglnal law on tile in tiita ofllce, and do tiereby certify liiai tho same Is a correct transcript therelrom and of tlM whule of said original law.
FRANCIS M. HUGO, j
Secretary of btato. j
PWfKlBiii liT •¦^¦» 'VitUXarn ¦CIS,": W tV^ gtstn VT ICew Tot*. OUR* af tha •aotv I «-«- -,» rn^- h-.-j„ ™.»*t-^ —..
pUcaWa to Uie acauleltloa of tanda (or Uie tary of Btate. ae: ' .^^^J^tl^J^Z *^^ tST^ntalJ
Immmmmc mt tba l>aUaadea Itxeratate park, i ^\ma compered the pracedlng wtth tbo ^tt-S^f!" hr?pi;^„!!^*i I*'tJI^^
B»«ta laoaoya atiaU be expended aad landa original law un llie in this offlca, and do |^»'»'J°»!» »h"'.' <^«««* a part af Iba
acquired by the comm.ssl'ji.era of -the hereliy certify that tlie earn* Is a correct
Pallaadea Interatate paik i| .der the pro- trenBcrlpt therefrom and of Ihe whola uf
state to hear and determine Hon of Alice llarvey, mother V Harvey, a nulioiial guarda-
illed frum Injuriea received :itv as auch, to bu placed up-
'/f Invalid pensioners, of thta
11 w May 15, 1916, with tho ap- ic Guvernor. Paseed. threo- 1.resent.
ut the Stato of New York. ; 1 Senate und Assembly, do
TIio adjut.ant-goneral o( the
I y authorized and empowor- .ri.retlon. to place upon tbe ;.-l peiislonera of thta stata . mother of George A. Har-
. r ot the national guard of
u was killed whUe on duty
' lu Joint inanauvera of the
l.l and L'nIted Statea regular
II Fort Wadsworth, In thta L,ii.i nineteen hundred aad
eiuilable for a dependent I ive. nut exceeding the sum lis per month, to date from r the said George A. Hnr- "iHion und award shall be n.i liner nnd from the aame c peiisloiiB uf other peraona ui' the Invalid penalonera of paid, t shall take effect ImnMdl-
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
CHAF. £.(» AN ACT making provlslun for tasulng bonds to the amuunt of not to exceed tan tnlllion dollais for the acqulsltiun ot lands fur statu park purposoa, and pru- vlUiiig tor a submi.s.si.iii uf the same to the people tu be vuted upon at tho gen- urul electlun to be held in the year nlne¬ toon hundred and sixteen. Iiecame a law May 15, 1916, with the approval of the Governor. Passed, three- tifllis being present.
Tho I'oople of the Stato ot New Y'ork, represented In Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows:
Section 1. Tbero shall be Issued, In the manner and at the times berelnatter re¬ cited, bunds of tho state in au amuunt not to exceed ten milliun dollara. which bonds shall bo Bold by tho state and the proceeds thoreof paid Inlu the atute treaaury, and 80 much tliereuf as may ba necessary ex- ponded tur the acquisition of lands for state park purposes oa hereinafter pro¬ vided. Such bonda when Usu.!d shall be exempt frum taxation.
5 2. Sale; Interest; tax to pay; sinking fund. Tha comptroller ts hereby directed to cause to bo prepared the bunds uf this state to an amount not tu exceed ten mil¬ liun dollars, said bonds to bear Interest at the rate of not to exceed tour and one- half per centum per annum, which Inter¬ est shall be payable semi-annually In tho
viaiuQS of chapter one hut.'ared and entr ef the laws of nineteen hundred, aa amended. Bueb moneys shall Ue avaltable fer payment ot the purchase price where landa ara acquired by cuntract or fur pay¬ menta of Judgmenta and awards in caae of purchaae by cundein nation.
I 4. Tbe proceeda ot aeven million live hundred ihuuaand dollara ot auob buiida after appropriation ur appruprtatiuna therefrom by the leglElature, sliall bn ap¬ plicable to the acquisition of lands for Btate park purpoeea within the foreat pre- aerve countlea which lands. If i:ov, owned by the etate under existing b.w, would be part uf the forest preserve. Sucb moneys ahall ba expended and la.-ida acquired under the diieciiun of tho conBerrutlon commtasion by and with the advice and cunrcnt uf tho cum- niiaalonerB of the land ulllce. Such lands may be acquired In nuch manner as tho legtatatura ahall provide, which may be tlther by purchase, by condemnation or by entry and apprupriation with eubmia- sion to tha court of clalma ur Buprcine court for tbo determination and .iwiinl of damages for Bucli entry and ap;iroprU- tlon. or by ono or more ot auch melhuda OS the legtalature may pruviae; but no proceeding ahall be Instituted by cun- demnatlon or by entry and appropriation unleaa provlaion be made by law for flling the wrltton consent Uicrato of the com- mlsBlonors of .the land office wllh the county clerk ot each county In which landa propuaod to be taken are situated. Subject to the flling of puch consent, any anoh proceedltig shall be conducted by and In the name of the conaervation com¬ mlaaion; provided, however, that If any other lioard. offlcer or commiBslon shall succeed by law to the general powers of tha oonaervatlon commission In relation lo tho care of tho foreat preserve, such latter tioard, offlcer or commission ahall have and exercise all of the powera and duties conferred by any provision of this aection upon the conaervation coiiiiuia- alon. The moneys realued from such bonda, after appropriatlun by tbs leglsla- tura shall be available for p:i5nient ot tha purchase price, where lan la are ac¬ quired by contract, and tor tlio payment of Judgments and a'wards In easo ot pro¬ ceedings by coiideinriaii.iii or by entry and appropriation. Nu moneys ehall be paid uut under this sectiun for the ac¬ qulsltiun of lands by cuiitni't except iiyoli the warrant and audit of tbe comptriiior. after subiiilssiuii to him uf voiicher» tharefor approved by the conservation commisaion and by the comiiua.-iuiiers of tho land ulllce, ac< umpanied with the cer- tiflcale uf the atturnc.v-geiii-ral apppovlng the tltlo tu and conveyance uf tho lands purchased.
J 5 Thu term "lands" as used In thta act Includes tho Impruvemonts tliereun. If any. All iajida ac.,uireil under Una act ahall be fur the use uf all tne peupia.
9 6. Subinissiun uf law tu people. This law shall nut tak« eftect until it kliail at a general ele ;i',ii have been bubiiiitlud tu the peuji... :' '; li:.,-e received a major¬ ity ot all t: . s c:ist fur and against .t at sucii ,. . . :. ^.nd the same sli.iil be .submitted to :.v peuple ot tins stale at tiic general c.c liuu tu be held In Nu.ciii- ber. nineteen hundred an.l sixteen, 'ihe ballots tu be furiiished for the use uf the voters i.puii tho subniissiun of this law shall ba iu the f'.riii pres.-'ribed by the election law and ihe prupusition or ques¬ tion to be submltteil shall b.j printed thereon In suuBtantlally the following form, namely: .Shall chapter iliero insert the number uf the chiipteri uf tlio laws of nineteen hiinilret an.l sixteen, entitled 'An act iiiakiui,' provlBiuii fur l.'.biiing bonds to the amount ot nut to exceed ten mini.in dollars fur tho acquisition of landa for state park imrpusea. ami jiro- vldlng tor a submission uf the samu to tho people to be vutod upun at the gon¬ eral election to b'j held in tho year nine¬ teen hundrod and si.xteeii,' be approved?" Stato of New Yurk, ufflco of the Secro¬ tary ot State, Ks:
1 have coinpareil the pieceding with the uriglnal law un flle in this uHice, and du Iiereby certlty thut Uie s.uiie is a corr-ct transcript tlitrofrom and of tho whole of suld original law.
FRA.NCI9 M. HLTOO, Secretai^' of Stato.
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
CHAP, G7«. AN ACT to aniend tho liigliivay law, in relaUon to connecting liighuays in vil¬ lages und cities of the second and third cla.sses.
Uocame a law May 16, 1916, with the approval of the Governor. Passed, three- flftiis being proseiit.
The Teoplo of the Stato of New York, represented in Senuto and Assembly, do enact us follows:
Sectiun 1. Section one hundred and llilr- ty-eli'lit ot Cliapter thirty of tlio laws ot niiietceti hundred ond nine. tiiliUed "An uct relating to luytiways, cunaiiiutiiig chapter twcuiy-liic uf the coiiautidated laws," aa uiiieiiJfcd by chapter clijlity- , eitilit of trie lii.va uf ulueieen hundred and eleven and clia,ptor elghly-eisbt uf ttie laws uf iiliifcloon !:uiiuiod and twelve, is hereby ameniiod to read as ful lull a:
5 13S. runiKciIng hiehwaya In villages. The bo.-ii'ii of irustaes uf a viUugo muy. by resoiudori, petiUon tho coiiiiiii3sion tur the cuiisti-U(. tlun ur improvement ut u highway to c.).^llect siroetis or hithways w'lthm tho vllluge which have been paved or improved with county tilKhwaya wbich havo been heretufoio built under the provisions of chapter ono hundred and tlfteen of the laws of eigliKen hun¬ dred and iiliietv-eight. and tho ucl.-^ araenjatury thereof. If In the judg¬ ment ot tho conimiMiloii public conven¬ ience requires the c.ori*truotlon or Im¬ provement of such oouiu-.'ting hishway, the commlasion shall cause pluns, spe.-i- flcatlons and estimates to be prepared, and stiall cause tho same to bo transmit¬ ted tu tho buard of siiporvlsors of the
Bald original hiw.
FKANC18 M. Hl'OO. |
B«creury of State, I
LAWS or NEW YORK—By Authority.'
CllAF. tC4. AN ACT tu amend the military Uw, In
relaliun to cumpjBitioii and elreiigth of
the iiatloujil guard, and prlvllegea. pro¬ hibitions und penaliias
became a law May 15, 19K with the ap¬ proval of the Guvernor. Passed, tlirce- lifths bci-ig preaenl.
The lecple ut tbo Stale of New Tork. repreoenttu m ijciiate and Assembly, do enact as luUu-.is,
IHctiuii 1. betilun thirty of chapter for- ty-<jiie of the laws oi iinwieen hundred and nine, entitled "An uct in relation tu the niiiitia, luiiBiituting chapter tliirty- sli of tlie coiisulidaied laws.' as amended by chupter three hundred and seventy of the laws uf iiiiieloeii Icjiulred and nina. la hen-by amended tu resid as fulluws:
i'Ji. Cumpoattioii and strctifth. The na¬ tional guar.! of tile Maiu aluil constat of a niaJ .r-Beueial. bnniuller-Benerals. and adj itant-Keneial a ilepartmont. an in- .-.pc'lor-general's department, a Judge-ad- vocuto-geiierals department, un ordnance dev>artnieiit, a i|..arterniasfer corps, a corps ot engineers, a coast artillery corps, a medical dtpartnieiit, a Blgiial corps, the commlasiured ufflcers here¬ tofore or herealt'-T iviired or rendered vupnriiuiiiernr;,, tbe organizations form¬ ing tbe iiatiunal guard ut this date, such others as mny be organixed here¬ after and such persons us aro enli.«led and comnuBKliineJ tlicrcin. The guvernor $-hall havu power tu alter, divide, annex, coiisoli.late, diiuand ur leurguiiize ujiy or- , Kaiiijiutiun, depjr'.r.:oiit or culpa and cre¬ ate new o:i!aiiiiuli..iis. i.epurtments or •uips wlioii re^uiicii b;, the pioilsions ot ttiis cuapler ur n liouover In liis Judgment the eflicleiicy of the state forces will bo thereby Increased, and lie shall have pow- ; cr tu chaiiye ihe org. nizatiuii of any or- . gatiizatloii, depurtiiu-iit or corps so as to : cuufurm to any orgunliatlon, ii>steni ot .Irlll or iii:?tru''.uu nuw or lieroafler udoi'ted by the army of the I'nited Statoa ur presi-nbed h.i tlie laws ot tlie L'r.ited .-states for the guverunieiit of the piiiitlu, ; and fur thut purpoae the number ot tho utticeis and iK'ii-':ummi.«.siuiu-d offlcers of any grade in any orKanizutiun. dopart- iiienl or corps may be increased or dimin- Isbcd and the grades f'f such ottlcers and i;.'ii-''immissioned olM. ors may Ijc altered t-^) 111" e.vteiit iie'i-ssuri to secure such '..nf rmily The nu\ eiiiur sli.iU have l"'Wcr to tix ami fr 'in tirno to lima tu al- 'i V th" iiuiNlmuni n.mil'er of enlisted men 1 wlikli shall fonii pint uf any orgunlea- j lion, department o<- cunn irrespective of l.iit nut exceeding tbc muxiinum pr«scrlb- , cd therefor In this thapter. The aggre¬ gate forces of tho nail..nal guard In time uf puui e, fully armed. unifurinCKl and e'lulppcd, shall lie not k-ss tiiuii ten th..u- saiiil and nut over twont:.-tin ce lliuusiHid enlisted men. but the governor slinll have | power in case of war. msuiTecUon. in- | va^ioii or Iminiiiciit ilaiiKcr ttnreof tu in- ; crease the forces beyond the sunt twoiity- ¦ three tbuiisami ami uikuiiIzi.. thu same as ; tho «i-\igci:.ies u( tl..- serine muy re.iuirc. i
9 2. Secii.iii Uiiity-uiio ut su. Il chapter. J as amende.1 by chapter three hundred and | iMVeiitj uf Uio laws uf ninetoen luindred and nino, is hereliy amended to read as I fulluws: i
i at. nivislon .TJUl briga.lejs. The bri¬ gades ami other iiiilHuiy in.its of tbo nu- tiouui t'luiid shall coi.stitute a division ' I'.liich lilmll bo i»iiiimaiided by a major- j uoncral. I'ho stalT of tlie division ehall ' i.n.'^l.-t of olllcers. deUulcd from the varl- ! uui Btaft corps and Uepartineiita as tol- loiis: j
uue ailjuiant-general, colonel, and two \ ;idjut;inis-tjenerul. lifciitciiaiit-colonels, ud- \ juiaiit-seiierais Uepurlmeiit.
Uuo liispeclur-ticiieral, cuiunel. two In-
h^pocturs-jjeiu uiic iin.pectur-1; SeiiOrai s Uupurl
line jiidhe-ad' vucate-geiiuial s
Gnc nuurlcrii ciuaricniia-ster. lerni.iatc
Oil.
I-al ll'
iI-cu1l
¦eral, luaju
Ills, and Bpeotor-
.x-atc, colonel. Judge-ad-
departmeiit.
USUI', cuionel and one
iieuteiiant-culoiicl, quar-
¦ ips.
jii, liuutcuuiit-culuiicl
corps, corps.
iirgi two sur
majors.
medical medical
lleutcnant-colonol, corps
ceunty wherein such highway ia situated.- urdnaiice uttlco
One enginoer, of ciigincors.
One urdnaiice oW-er. colonel, one ord¬ nance officer, major, and one ordnance of¬ tlcer. capta.ii, ordnance de;iur;ment.
Otii Bigruil officer, niii.iur, .h jMial corps.
une CuUst defeii.sc ulll.er, Hcutenant- colonul, coast ttrlillcr.v ...rp.'^.
Three aide:i. c<ipla!ns ur Heutenanta. from the null inal giiurd
A brigade hliall cbhsisi of two or more leiTim.'iits of liitantry, but separite haf- t iM.ins and separate runip:iiiie..^ inay be as.sigiied theret.i There shall be such iiiiintier of bri»;a.les composcl of auch in¬ fantry oiganlzatiuns as the governor may vlire. t. A brlga.Ie shall be lomman.led tiy a tirib'a(;i.-i-ft!i.Mal. The stuff of a tiri- gade shall .onslit of officers detailed from the various st.-iff corps and departments, HS folloiv.-i.:
tine adjut.int-generol. major, odjutant- aciierul's deiiurtrnent
One JiHlge-aiiio ujo, major, Judge-aO- VOcute-ieiierai B .Jfiairimeiit
Tv.o qiiurtcrniiLBiers, majors, quortar- uiaster culpa.
One ordnance officer, major, urdriance department
Two HiiiA. lieutenunts, Irom the nation¬ al guard
111 audition to the offlcers ubove sped- lied the governur up..-ii the rocurnraenda- Uon ot tho iiuijui general may detail from tho iialioiial guunl fur d.Jty on Itie staff uf tho divlKiuii or Ull tiie i:'.a:t uf a brigade such other otlicers aa uiay b« considered iifccebiiary.
The r.initinK otfi.ers of the ^-aartermaa- ter curpB, uieil,. ul cunis, uui^» ot en- glni-ers, urdii»:iie .lepartmeul and signal corps on the st). tf uf ilia liivlslun ahall bo rtai'eclr. ely de.'^iijiiulc'l Uti cliicl' quartor- imuiter, chief surgeuii. c/.irf oiiglneer, chief
........ .-» ..._— « *'ty o' New York. Said bonds shall be
provided by"tiita" chapter, for iifflcers oii laauail for a term of fifty yeara from their active duty. Qfttcers of the active militia respective dates of Issue, and Bliall be sold
months, or by both such tino and Imprti- representeU in S'c: onment, in the dlacretlun of the cuurt. [ *".1"-'V»» follows:
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
. HAF. 6tih.
AN ACT to amend the military law, la
relation tu ibe reserve rallltia.
Uecame a law May 15. Uttl. with the ap-
appruval of llie .Iovernor. Passed, thrae-
lltlbs boilltr pre:,. It
The l>euple of ibo State of New York, nate and Assembly, do
who shall be rendered aurpluB by reduc¬ tion or ^sbandment of organixutiona or by the abolishing of their offlce or In any manner provided by this chapter, ahall be withdrawn from active duty and placed upon the reaerve Itat. The governor may upon the recommendation of the com¬ manding offlcer of the national guard or of the naval milltta reapecUvely detail offlcers on the reserve list for active duty, in which caae they aball rank In their grade from the date of such detail and the governor may return them to the re¬ aerve liat at his diacration. An offlcer on tba reserve list shall not be detailed to active duty for more than ninety daye imtll he has passed the examination pra¬
ter not lesa thun par. Tho comptroller la hereby charged with tho duty of selling aald bonda to the highest bidder after ad¬ vertising far a period of twenty consecu¬ tive days, Sundays excepted, tn at least two dally newspapers printed In tha city of New York and one In the city of Al¬ bany. Advertisements ehall contain a provision to the effect that tbe comptrol¬ ler, In bta dtacretlon, may reject any or all bids mode in purauance o( aald adver- tiaementa, and, in the event e( auch re¬ jection, the cumptroUer ta authorlaed to readvertlse for bids in the form and man¬ ner above described as many tlmea aa In his Judgment may tie necessary to eftect a oatisfactory sale. Said bunds shaH tie
I L Thta act shall take eftect Imme ately. ¦tata of New York, Offlce of the Sc-c^
tary of Stato. sa:
I have compun-d the preceding with t^e ariginal law on tile In this offlce, an.J hereby certify that the same Is a cun tranacript therefrom und of the whole t>f imM original law,
FRANCIS M. HT'OO, ' Beet etary of Stata
LAWft or NEW YORK—By AutKoritf. .c-... . , CHAP. U8.
AH ACT to provide a building at I Maar fgak agrlcaitural exparlmont s tion, anid making an approprtatlon then
a law May 15, 1*16, with tha atf- •Mroval of the aovemor. Paaaed. thraa «Ciha balnr preaent. ^
Tha People of the Stato of New TorM ffapreaaatad In Baaata and Aaaembly. d^ anaAt aa followa:
•action 1. Por tha purpose of enablln| tha hoard of control of the New Tori Acrteottora) Xxparfaaant BtaUon to •a gfllBWintiag Itttnnr .*afi '
Socliun 1. Sect, m tlve of chapter forty- , cue of the laws "f nineteen hundred and i t.tno, entltlod ' .X" act In relation to the | mllltla i-uiisiitiiti'i»' chapter thlrty-aix of i the cunsoltdatcd iiws, " ia heroby amend- | ed to read as f..liuws: |
i 5. Deslgmitiiii -md divtalon of the ml- \ lltia. Tho 111. ill "f the atate ahall ba dl- j vlded Into twu parts, the active and tha , reserve mil,lia: tue active mHltla ehall conaUr ut the ur».anlxed and uniformed | miiitary forces k.iuwn as the uatiotial | Kuunl, and of tta organlxed and unl- foiined naval tores known aa the naval niilliia; the ro*orie militia ahall conatat of all those liable to aervlce In the mllltla. i but not serving 1" the national guard or | In tha naval militia of the atate. The , goifernor may onler such organtaatlon of | the reserve loiutia «r of designated clasaea i thereof or of volunteers therefrom aa ha ! nay deem to he (or tbe public Intereat i and may adopt tberafor aucb parte af tha
,^„M.
acrlbed for the offlce to perform the du- I ^i^ ^' ,'Jci,' jot^ '^nd at such timea aa
may be required tor tha purpoae of mak¬ ing partial or Anal paymetiis in accord¬ ance with the provtaions ut ibis act. There is hereby Imposed a direct annual tax at the rate of elgbt ihouaand eight hundred and alxty-flve dollars and titty cenU to¬ gether with Intereat on the debt for each una million dollars of bonds Issued, tu provide for a sinking funu fur the redemp¬ tion of the eald bonda together with the interaat tharevn. The tax impoaed. oa herein pruvldA, shall be osaesaed, levied and collecte<^ln the mannar prescribed by law, and ahall be paid by the aeveral
Ilea of which he is detailed
11. Thia aot shall take eflect tmmedtataly. State of New YlOrk. Offlce of the Secretary
of State, as:
I have compared the preceding wtth the original law on file In this offlce. and do hareby certify that the same la a correct tranacript therefrom and of the whole ot aaid original law.
FRANCIS M. HUGO.
Secretury of Btata,
LAWS or NEW YORK—By Autharity.
CHAP. M7. AN ACT to amend the education Uw,
In relation to couraea of Instructioa la
phyalcal training aud dtaclplloa In tha
aohoola of tha atata.
Became a law May IS. Ulii. with the ap¬ proval of the Governor. Paaaad. Uiroo- (Iftha baing proaant.
The Paopla of the atate ef New Tork. repreaantad la Benata and Aaaembly, do aoaak aa foUowa:
L Chaptar twenty-ooo of tha
?"he board of -lupervlsors shall thereupun adopt a rtjsolutlcn providing for such con¬ Btructlon or linpruveii.eni ub pirovlded m thta article. Ttie payment ot Uie cost of auch construction ur impnnyiiient sliall be provided for in sucti ruHulJuun and su-jli payment shall be made in tho same man¬ ner as pro\ iJcd fcr ottier couniy hlBli- ways. A certili'^d copy uf such reauiu- tlon shall be Hied In the ulHce of the cuni- misBion. The conBtructlon or Improve¬ ment of such coimecthig highway shall then be token up In order and manner provided In this article for tho construc¬ tion or liuprovcment of county lilKbwaya.
If It Is desired to construct or Improve any portion of such a connecting hlKhway at a width greater than that provided for In the plana and spaclllcaHons therefor, or It a tnodlflcallon ot auch T^ians and speci¬ fications la doslred by which the cost thereof wlH be Increased, the board of truateea of the vUlogo shall proceed aa in the preoedlng accllun tu sucure such a modlllcaUon of tho plana and specifica¬ tions as WiU provide fur such deBlred cun- structlon The provisions of the preced¬ ing Bectlon snail apply in like manner to tho connecting highwuy tu bo constructed or Impruveil us pruvided In thia aecliun.
The pr'jviBluns uf this act shall not pre¬ vent tho improvement by stata aid under the atatuto as It exiated prior to the pas¬ sage ot tills act, of Btreeia in cities of the second and third claas, where, prior to ths passage ut this act.- higiiway numbers had been assigneii as provided by article six ot this act; nor shall tbe provlaions ot this act proveat tha Improvomeiit In such cities of streets herstoluro petiUoned for and approved in cases where the proposed Improvement of each street does not ex¬ ceed one and one-lialf iinUa In len^-th; but the total mileage of all such streets not exceeding une and one-half miles In length shall nut in the aggregate exceed four miles.
Wherever plana for sucb improvement
county treaaurera Into the treaaury of tlie In a city uf the second tAaaa have been ap-
Btata The proceeda of such tax shall ba proved and a highway number aaaignud.
Invented by ti^ comptroller In securities and the work la ready fur contract as
In which he ta authorixed by law to Inveat hereinbefore deacrlbod an.l^he common
the truat and ainkUig funds of the atate. councU of aurh city has at;.a prlxted and
and togeUier with the Intereat artaaig made available the city'a Bii^re ct the cost
tharafrom. any premium received on the of auch Improvement, tho city treasurer ot
aala of aald bonda and Intereat accruing such city la hereby authorized auid em-
OQ dapoelU of mooay rooaived trom the powered to borrow a sulTicient ainount In
aala of aaid bonda or from mtacellaneoua anticipation of tlie collection theroof, and
aourcaa atiall conatliute a ainklng fund to pledge the (aith and credit o( the city
...... ^ , -tl I - ......v,-«>'« ~ — I which ta hereby created. Said fund ahall (or the payment ti( auch a.Tiount when
laara mt nlriataw hundred and nine, entl- i be uaod aolely (or tha purpoae o( paylna dua with Intereat, and ta further author-
tied "An aet relating to eduoaUon. con- atttvtlBg ohaptar atxteea o( taa oonaoll¬ datad lawik" aa aoanded by chaptar ona bmttrmt aad torty mt tha Uwa ot ninataen luiadra« mrt ma, la haaaby amaadad by InaamiT iUikKb * m« mtUtkm, «» ka ai^ itmm •~-'*irjiirfi-fc » mrf «¦ fallaaaai
ttifitfiiniiMtiiiiriitf iYii rmMMmm.li
tha principal aad Intarwg of bonda laauaS i^ed, empowered and directed to depoalt bt aoccrdaace with tho proviaiona af '*«'« auch moneya witii tn.; state comptroller tn net. i the aame manner aa ta provided by thta
IX The pt«caada of two mltllOB Ovo ' aoctlon with ragard to the Improvement tmnilrad tlnffwrand daUara ut^Much bonda. I of vlUaca atreeta.
f Hignoi olll<:or, but hucli dofelgnatiiiis bhull not cunstitute sucii utllcers ciii.,(a of Llio statt depart- mci.ta to wlilcli thoy beluu^.
i 3. Such ctiapter ta hereby amended by iiiaurtihg tlienjln a now section, to ba sec¬ tion tlilrly-lwo-u, tu read j.x foiiows;
i Sll-a. guartermaatur curi.s TbVe Bhall lie a qiiarterinastor curp« tu cunalst o( une cuiunel, throe iieuleiiaiit-colonols, eight m.ijurs, elKlit capluiiis, two veleri- nariiiiis. wagon . onip.inioH. auto-truck companies, pa. k trail, c uiiipauies, and bakery companies witii Buch enlisted per¬ sonnel as the guvi-riiur may from Umo to timo deBi|i;riute. uud S'u< ll enll.sted men tor asBiBi.iiii'iil to urganlzationa ub may be from time to time prtsciibed.
i 4. Section thirty-threo of such chap¬ ter, as amended by chapter three hundred and seventy of tho law.s of nineteen hun¬ dre.1 and nine, la Iiereby amended to read OS follu-.i-B:
J 33. 'orris of engineers. There shall be m Corps ut englneera to consist of one Tloutoiiunt-coloofcl. three r.iaj ..r.*, one cap¬ tain UB ;i IJutant. one capt iIn a» supply officer, one captain Uh iiiH)iectur small arms pracUco, uno ctuiplaln. one [lioneor battalion, une puntuur, battalion and una band organixed as presi rtbed fur an in¬ fantry bund. For purpuaea of adminis¬ tration, drill and liiBUbctiun, tho piunear battallun aii'J the p<.iiituun battalion may be placed uudcr thu commanu of ihe lieu¬ tenant-colonel, corps uf eiigmeera
A bttttaUon of enginaura aliall cunsiatof:
Ono luajur.
Onu cuptuln (adjulantj.
Onu bullaiion aurgeant major.
On* supply detui riineiit, and
Four cumparnes.
A supply dclactimcnt sliall constat of
Olio tlvi^l iieuieiiuiit (supply officer).
One battalion iiuartermuBter aergejint.
A company of engineers sball constat of;
One captain.
One first lieutenant
One St. ..-.I lieutenant.
Ono ftri»i. .-. ,i ant.
Ono (juaricr;naater sergeant.
Five srrgeBnt.^.
eight curpuraia
Two cooks.
Two mjBlcianB.
Eighteen privatea. first clasa.
Five privatea, drat or aeuond claoa (mountedj and
Twenty-three privates, aecond claaa.
The minimum enlisted atrength ot a company of englneera nhall be aixty-flva
The maximum ei.ltated atrength o( a company o( englneera aluill ba ona bua¬ dred and slxty-(our.
The governur. upon the reoosomeindation of tho major-general may Increase tba number of aargcanta to twelve, the num- I ber of oorporata to eighteen, the number I of Snt olaaa prtvatoa la aUty-four and \ mt aaooad ataaa pctvMaa «a
line of the national gaard.
I 6. Saction thlrty-Bve of moA ehapMr M heraby amended to read aa tbIloWB:
I ac. Infantry. A regUhaat oT tB&MatVr
ahall consist of: One colonel. One lieutenant-colonaL Ono capUlu (laapactor anaU anaa pt—
tlce).
One chaplain.
One headquartera compaay.
One supply company.
One machine guu compaay.
Three battallona.
The minimum enltated atrength ohall ba nine hundred and eighteen.
The maximum enlisted Btrecgth ahail bo one thouaand eight hundred aad thlr¬ ty-aix.
A battalion of Infantry ahall ooaolat aCl
t>!»e major Four companlee.
The minimum enlisted etreiwth ahall ha two hundred and sixty.
A company of a tiattalloa of Infantry 6h-iill consist of: ' One captain. One llrBt lieutenant. One second lieutenant. One lirst serKcaiit. Ono quartermuater sergeant Fuur sergeanta Six corporata. Two cooka 0;ie artitlcer. Two muBlclana F'lrty-elirbt prlvatea The minimum enlisted atrength, axeta- slve of enlisted men detailed to heaA' 'luarterB. supply and machine gaa aoia- panics, shall be Blxty-flve.
The maximum enltated one hundred and flfty.
The governor may, upon the datlon ot llie major-general, tncneaaa tha number of sergeanta In a oompany of l»- fan try to six, of corporata te ten. and mt privatea to one bundred and seven. A headqnartera ceovaay. tafkaatiy, i ; ronalst of:
One captain (regimental adJntanO. Three flret IleatanaDta (battalion tanta>. Band aection: One chief msalolaiL One principal miialnlaa, One drum majoa, ,
Four aergaanta Elight r.-irporala. i>n« cook.
Thirteen privates fone liaing a getaflaS Brivate and acting cook). Non-commlsaloned ataff a One regimental aergeant 1 Two color sergeiuita. j Three tiattallon aergaanta major.
Muiintrd orderly aection (detatted front , ,-ompanlea of battallona). One- pergeant. Nineteen privatee.
A supply company. Infantry, ahan oea>
slot of:
Oi.e captain (regimental quartermastet>.
I One I aptalii iregimental commlaaary>
; v.'hen not on duty with machine gun oon»-
I pany.
Three second lieutenants (battalion quar¬ termasters and cuinmlfmarlesi, when ona ! tB not un duty with machine gun company. I One reh'imental quartermastor aergMint. I One re<:im.>ntiil curninlssory sergeant. { Tlii'ce ser^iiutitB (detailed trom oomp^ j (Ilea of battalionsi.
Two coipurula (detailed from confpanlea uf battalions).
Twenty-i-ix privates (detailed from Oon>- icitiies of baf.uliotis. I ' .\ ma.'hine gun company, infantry, ahaQ ! .onElal of;
Oi.o capLoln CreRimental eommlHaary'). j Oi,e second lieutenant (battalion qua^ i t.-i:-..Ti.j ter and i-omnilssury) I "iJii'lit serKeaiits (detailed from compa- : hies of butluliuriHi.
Six corporals (detailed from ompanlea 1 ',• lifittali iiiHi.
Tiiirty-six privates (detailed from coro- pijiiios uf batttlioiis). } v.. Section tblrty-slx ot such chapter ' Is hereby iiinen.icd to rend aa followK:
i 3C. I'livilry A regiment of cnvalry j aia)l consist uf: t~>ne . oluiiol fjiie liiMiieiint-colonel
rine capt.lin cidiutantV . '. ,.
'. One caplala (I iipTctor small arms praO> ' tl. o-
j One chaplahi I Two vetei Imiria-is. I O.ie lieadquaiic.s troop. ti'io inucbiiie gun liuop. I T'lrcu Bquadru.m.
T'le mii.iinuin .^n.i.sled streiifc-th shall l>a iiiiio liuiulied und nineteen.
Tue rnu.xiiiiiiiii .^.listud Btr.-.i.g'ii ota,ll be uiiu tliuuaaiKl, two hundred iiirj thircy-iilx. A lyquudiuu of cavalry shail uunatat of: One major.
One secoad lleuteiKint (aquadron qua^ teii-mster and cuiuiniooary). (jiio B.4uadron nar^siiiit majur. uno B^iuadron ssrvice ddtscbnient <threa pi'ivuioB d:9laile.d Irom troope of tha aquaik> ruiij. K lur troops.
Ita iiil.:imuni e;ill:Hted Btiength ahall ba iwu hundred and niuety-hvo or sli^
A Bopuruts aquailrori of cavalry ahaQ ..•ct:MlHl ot: uno major.
tine first liouti-iiant IKivaj)fOD adjutant), Or,e nrst liiui.jr.itxi\. (l,iua|iector anoU ...-Ilia pracil' ui
One a«>c-j;i.l lieutenant (squadron gtM»> lnriui.«ter ind ..-oinintaoary). One velonuk..1»jn. Un.l cq.i'idrui: aergoant ma'or, Uno nquodroji fcervico d6tiictjne:it (Uirea 11 ivutes Ue^.iiilta tru.'n croopa of thr, aqaad-
l«Il;.
Four truoiiB.
A troop of cavalry shall cotaMlBt mti
< 'lo captain
t.'iu tlrst llentcnont. , .
I Kku :)e<jond lieutenant.
One tlrst sergeant.
>^iic quartermaster sergeant.
alx Bergi-anta
Bix curpAw^ta
T'AO CU'.,«:
One Ittrrict.
'Jno hureua'ioeak
iviie aaddier.
Ui,e wagoner.
Two trumpetera.
Forty-threo prlvatea
lis minlinuin enltatud strength, azola» hUk uf eiillstoil men for detail, ahall ba i;ixty-flvo.
Its moxiraum enltated streogth ahall ba ui.o hundrod.
The governor rnuy, upun tha rocotnmoiv- .iatiuri ol thu major-general, increooa tha riunibur of corporals to eight and of prW vums to oevoJity-Hix.
A hwiilquartera troop, cavalry, ahatt. conalat ot:
Ona captald (regimental qnorterxnaater).
Twu fUsi lieutenants Isquudron adjta. tanU)
Service detachment (detalled>i
Ono B«irgf!ant. J
Twolvij wuKonera )
Klxtoen privates.
Nun-conimiH«loned Btoff:
fine reKlnicntal aergoant major.
Ono roKimuntuI quartermaster sorgeanV
One roglirientai cuminiasary sergeant
Two eolur sergeants.
Uond:
Ono chief mu.^lclan.
Ono dilet trumpeter.
One principal inuBlcian.
Une drum major. ;
Four seriieunto. '
Kiitnt corporals.
Oiio couk.
Kleven prlvatea
A machine gun, conatat uf:
(.ine captain (regimental commlaaary).
Ono tirat lieutonant (squadron adjutant).
Eight BorgisantB (detailed from troopa of the aquadrunsi.
Blx corporals (detailed from troopa a( the squadroriBj.
Fifty-one privates (detaHed from ITOOPa of squadronaj.
I 7. Section thlrty-oeven of aueh chap¬ ter la horeby amended to read aa followai
I 87 n«ld artUlery. A reglmoDt of lUM artillery ahall conalat of:
Una colonel.
One lioutenant-coloneL
One captain (adjutant).
Cmo captain (quartermaotnr).
One csptalD (oommlooory).
One chaplain.
Two veterlnarUna
One aergeant major.
Ona Quarternicater ecrgeant
Una comnitaaary aergeant.
Taio color aergaanta.
Ftva mounted ordarUea.
ona haanjqwartara datarhm«a>t
OMkaai. .
troop, cavalry, BhaD