Public Papers of GovernorState Printers, 1921 |
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Page 10
... supplies , with- out sufficient shelter and all but unclad and unfed . Drained of their power of resistance to disease and almost bereft of the spirit to fight against it they are dying by the thousands . Self - interest alone would ...
... supplies , with- out sufficient shelter and all but unclad and unfed . Drained of their power of resistance to disease and almost bereft of the spirit to fight against it they are dying by the thousands . Self - interest alone would ...
Page 12
... supply . The farming interests of the State have been handicapped by weather conditions and by a shortage of farm help . There is also the question of inadequate transportation facilities , which is inter- fering with production as well ...
... supply . The farming interests of the State have been handicapped by weather conditions and by a shortage of farm help . There is also the question of inadequate transportation facilities , which is inter- fering with production as well ...
Page 13
... supplies , funds are necessary , and to accomplish all of these purposes a National loan is to be floated in this country . NOW , THEREFORE , I , Alfred E. Smith , Governor of the State of New York , do proclaim Sunday , June 13 , 1920 ...
... supplies , funds are necessary , and to accomplish all of these purposes a National loan is to be floated in this country . NOW , THEREFORE , I , Alfred E. Smith , Governor of the State of New York , do proclaim Sunday , June 13 , 1920 ...
Page 41
... supply of pure and whole- some milk at a price within the reach of all . I am convinced from the testimony adduced at the numerous hearings on this subject that in the interest of the public welfare , the State , through its law ...
... supply of pure and whole- some milk at a price within the reach of all . I am convinced from the testimony adduced at the numerous hearings on this subject that in the interest of the public welfare , the State , through its law ...
Page 59
... supplies .. 288,650 00 284.750 00 1,574,690 00 341.795 00 316,415 00 2,080,817 59 Materials . Hired horses and vehicles . 29.620 00 12,365 00 Traveling expenses .. 1,316,332 90 Communication . 525,623 04 Fixed charges and contribu ...
... supplies .. 288,650 00 284.750 00 1,574,690 00 341.795 00 316,415 00 2,080,817 59 Materials . Hired horses and vehicles . 29.620 00 12,365 00 Traveling expenses .. 1,316,332 90 Communication . 525,623 04 Fixed charges and contribu ...
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1920 Memorandum filed ACT to amend Agriculture ALFRED ALFRED E appointed appropriation Approved as chapter April 24 Assembly bill Attorney-General Auburn Prison building canal cent charges claims to hear Commissioner Committee Commuted confer jurisdiction construction Convicted cost Council of Farms Court of Claims days minimum Department of Farms district attorney employees entitled An act EXECUTIVE CHAMBER Albany Farms and Markets Federal filed with Assembly filed with Senate Governor grand jury highway Hospital increase Industrial Commission inmates institution investigation item is disapproved JEREMIAH F Judge legislation Legislature ment milk months maximum municipal necessary operation Parole Board persons present Printed reason recommendation Reconstruction Commission Reformatory relation second degree Senate bill sentence September 24 sheriff Signed Sing Sing Prison SMITH statute Steuben County Superintendent term tion York City York county YORK EXECUTIVE CHAMBER
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Page 108 - Such rates, fares, charges, classifications, regulations, and practices shall be observed while in effect by the carriers parties to such proceeding affected thereby, the law of any State or the decision or order of any State authority to the contrary notwithstanding.
Page 149 - First. If any substance has been mixed and packed with it so as to reduce or lower or injuriously affect its quality or strength.
Page 363 - Bronx, in the city of New York, as constituted by chapter three hundred and seventy-eight of the laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-seven and all acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto,' in relation to compensation of employees in the sheriff's office.
Page 652 - ... the constitution of this State and the Constitution of the United States.
Page 370 - They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
Page 353 - An act to amend chapter four hundred and twelve of the Laws of nineteen hundred and seven, entitled 'An act providing for the court of general sessions of the city and county of New York, its judges and officers...
Page 319 - ... as healthy mothers are essential to vigorous offspring, the physical well-being of woman becomes an object of public interest and care, in order to preserve the strength and vigor of the race.
Page 260 - The port authority shall elect from its number a chairman, vice chairman, and may appoint such officers and employees as it may require for the performance of its duties, and shall fix and determine their qualifications and duties.
Page 261 - Facility" shall include all works, buildings, structures, appliances and appurtenances necessary and convenient for the proper construction, equipment, maintenance and operation of such facility or facilities or any one or more of them. "Real property...
Page 258 - The port authority shall have such additional powers and duties as may hereafter be delegated to or imposed upon it from time to time by the action of the legislature of either state concurred in by the legislature of the other.