12 A THE . OMAHA SUNDAY ' BEE: APRIL 29, 1917. Digest of the New Laws (Ostitis! from Fag IU.) poltciss, HMpt mutual and assessment as sociations, to b capitalised for not lee tfcas I Amenda suMlrlsion It, Uoa 8311, nrlMd statute. H. V. 18Xv Autbortss reciprocal or Inter- Insurance contract to be made by Individ' vale, partnership and corporation to damnify anr of their namber for loee on anjr elaea of risk except life insurance. AUowa eon tracts to be made In their behalf by an attorney agent or other designated repre sentative bavins; the power of attorney. ' H. R. HI. Authorise! atate Insurance board to apply the same restrictions to Insurance companies and agent from other state seeking to do Business in brark Wtilch are Imposed reaper lively In their noma state upon nebrasKa com panlea and agents seeking to enaare ti business there. Contalne special provisions ror reciprocal restriction governing loan, surrender and non-forfeiture valuea of life Insurance policies. Amends section 1160, revisea oiaiuies. H. Tt. S 6 1. Specifies procedure for rll fng application for Insurance agents' II- censes, and for the granting and revoking or sum men. Amena section sis?, vised statute. t H. R. HI. Provides that fees of slate tnsuranc department shall be turned Into the state general fund. Amend sectlog Ukit revised at to tee. R, R. Bi9, Forbid state Insurance board from Issuing a license to any company until it ns complied witn in state law rela tive to the filing of Its annual report Amends section iisi. revisea statutes. H. R. 441, Permit admission of foreign insurance eompanie to do Business In Ne braska after It has mad on annual report to the tnsuranoe department of It home tale or country. (Present Jaw requires roar annual report.) Amends section 1371, revised statutes. , t - Automobiles H. R. IS 8. Provide a fin not exceeding lift or penitentiary tmprlsonsment for on to ten years, for stealing en automobile or motorcycle, receiving or buying one that la stolen, or concealing the thelf or the stolen properiy. H. R. HI Provide for a distinctive typo of number plate to be Issued by the secretary oi sis i to auiomoou manufacturer and dealers, for ft fee of $1 paid to the eounty treaeurer. A many duplicate shall be Is sued as tna applicant may request, and ha shall pay SI cent for each one. The us of such, plats on machine in private use or kept for hire 1 forbidden, and 1 per- mi 1141 on iy ior in purpose or demonstrat lng machine. Amende section SOU revised statute and section I chapter tl, session in. H. R. lot. Forbids the w of automobile neaangnt or greater brilliancy than four candle power, unless so arranged that no part of the beam cast ahead shall rise more than forty-two Inche above the level surface ahead at a dlstane of seventy-rive feet or more. Use of spotlights forbidden, eicept where ray are projected directly upon the ground and not more than thirty feet In front. Amend section 1061, revised statute. , 8. V. 74. Increases penalty for theft of automobiles, making it llflO to 1806 fin and three to six months in jail, with liability to the owner for twloo the amount of damage sustained. Amend chapter Sol, session laws, 1811. l. , H. R. 17. Require public: garage owner to keep a record of. license numbers, engine numbers and name of owner of all auto mobiles or other motor vehicles left In their charge for sal, rental, livery, storage or repair. The nam of the person leaving the machine muet also be taken In each In stance. Oarage owners and employe ere required to notify the snerlff and polio offlcera whenever an auto whose engine number has been altered or obliterated flome Into their possession, that being con sidered prima fact evidence that the ma chine was 'stolen, it must bo held for twenty-four hour thereafter, or until the officers have mad an Investigation. When th owner or driver I personally known at the garage, the number of his machine need not be recorded after th first time. For violation of these provision a fin of 1 100 to 1600 Is provided. Tbe aot also make It a criminal offense knowingly to buy or re i eelve any automobile or ether motor ehlcl Whose engine number ha been tampered with, or which ha been defaced rn any way rendering It Identification difficult or ....puMmic, wimoui nrsi ascertaining that the person selling or delivering it has a legal right to dp so. The penalty for thta U fixed at Penitentiary imprisonment not J"1'"! two Wr. of fin not exceeding l,,i,s or both. The same penalty Is pr. vided for removing, defacing, altering or de stroying the manufacturer's serial number, which 1 made a felony. State Officer B. T. US. Changes fleh and gam law. Cut out spring shooting season on migra tory waterfowl, to correspond with federal law and Canadian treaty. Forbids the kill ing of quail, turtle dove, plover, swan, whit crane and Chines pheasant at any urn or tna year, on month added to open season on prairie chickens, sage chickens and grouse, making It run from fteptember 1 to November 10. Odb season on jacksnlp, Wilson -snipe, kill deer and yellow lees, now September 1 to May l. shortened to period from September 14 to December J I, same season allowed for ducks, geese and other migratory waterfowl. Protects catfish from being caught with eines, end from being caught at night with hook and line. Provides that no hunt ing or fishing license shall be Issued to any person not naturalised cltlaen of the united state, wnere the same persona vio late the fish and gam laws a second time, the penalty provided I a Jail sentence of ten to thirty day. Increase salaries as followst Chief deputy warden, from 91, too to si,foo superintendent or nsn natonerie, from 91,100 to 11,80; three regular deputies, from 971 to 910 per month. Thro itra deputies, to work from July to October. In clusive, at 9100 a month, ar created. The traveling expene allowance for th regular deputies i increased rrom flu to 900 Kr sac nr. and lot in special deputies It 1 fixed at 9200, Emergency. Amende ssctlons S4, 3676, 1677, J6.8 and SC7, revised statutes. H. A. 440. Reorganises ttat printing bureau with the governor a it official head. Authorise him to appoint a deputy printing commissioner at 11,600 per year, who shall award the contracts for printing, stationery, blanks, books, typewriter and typewriter supplies, and otrio auppiie lot all stat departments, which shall furnish him witn quarterly stimate or tneir needs. The stat urtlverslty, stat normal schools and Slate Board of Agriculture ar excepted from thl requirement, but th university nd normal school must secure their print ing end supplies on competitive oids, tna contracts to be subject to the printing com missioners approval. Repeals sections ai to Hit, inclusive, revised statutes. jtmer. genov. r H. A. (17. Creates a bureau of state hall Insurance to be conducted by. the tnsuranoe commissioner under, authority of the State insurance board. H. B. 619. Authorises state eon tlon and welfare oommiselon to keep rec ords and preserve specimens 01 deep wen borings. - utves commission in rignt 10 Inspect drillings at any stage of their prog res and require persons In charge to sub mit full data. Emergency. H. n. eJ7. creates tnrse new mapeotore of welshts and measures under stat food oommisston. making six in all, and looreases pay of all six from 94.60 to 96 per day. Emergency. Amend section 7616, revised statutes, and section I, chapter 141. sessions laws. lilt. H. R. Ml. Create a stat publicity bu reau, under the conservation and public welfare commission, and provide for ap pointment -of a director of publicity to nave charge or the work. Amend section tilt revised statutes. . H. R. III. Minor change In administra tion of pure food laws. Smergeney. Amends action J63I and 1637 revised' statute. H. R. 466. Repeal all provisions of law requiring bond to be registered with the secretary of state, and leave th auditor's offlo as th only place where registration required. Emergency, Amende sections III, 386, 414, 466 and 1619, revised statutes. H. R. 608. Increases annual tees for per mit Issued by Food commission, as follows: Manufacturers of Imitation - butter and from 960 to 9100: creameries and. cheese factories, on first 100,009 pounds or leas of product, raised' from 99 to 910; on each additional 100,000 pounds or fraction thereof, from 91 to 91; cream eampter, from II to 91. - Lower fe charged retail dealer la Imitation butter and cheese, from j 910 to 96. At) such fees, when paid In, ar to be credited by the state treasurer to the Food commission Insteaa of 10 the general fund. Amend section 1841, revised statutes.. ft. R. 411. Empowers Board of Control to appoint all executive and medical officer in stat Institution under It supervision; thl class to Inolud superintendent. . as sistant superintend eat, wardens, deputy wardens, commandants, stewards, matrons and, chaplain, .Amend lection 1.18,, re visea eiaiuies, . , r 8. 'F, S6t-Anow atate auditor ten dare' tint for drawing warrant after claim ar filed. ., Amend section 1644,- .revised statutes. ' -j. H. R.. tel.- Raises Inspection fe for larger hotel, rooming; and apartment houses and restaurant, a follow!. For twenty steeping rooms, 93; for each addi tions! tea room, M additional. Leave smaller eetabllahment on th 91 t basis. Require certificate of registration to be framed and hang In ft conspicuous Manner. Amends section 1116, revised statute. H. R. 116. Relieves relatlvee from pay ing for maintenance of Insane patients at state hospitals, upon furnishing satisfactory evidence to the Board of Control that this cannot be done without depriving other dependents of proper support. Amends ensntsr seesion lawa ins. H. R. 431. Consolidate hotel commission wiia rood, drug, dairy and oil commission, and provides for appointment of special aepuijr w ia minister note! laws, emergency, Amends section 61 W, revised statute. H, rt. is. include or nuns of certain state officers' reporte In the appropriation ior iaei oiennium. emergency, S. F. CO. Reorganises state health de partment, under constitutional board con sisting of the governor, attorney general and state superintendent Abolishes pres ent board of secretaries and provide for new advisory board of four members, appointed by the governor, who must be graduate physicians, having had at leaet seven years' consecutlvs practice. Two of these are to he selected from the regular school ons from tbe eclectic, and one from the homeopathic. The duties of the ad visory board will be to give counsel to the Slat health department, meet with It when requested, and conduct examinations for processional certificate. Act creates a state health officer, who will be the active head of the state health aepsnmeni, si a salary or ss.ouo a year. nm nun oo a graauai oi some recog nised medical college of at least five years' standing and must hav-. had experience In Eudiic neeua worn, n win oe appointed y the state health department, or board proper, ior a term oi lour years. 'in following assistants and salaries are provided: Kpldemlologlst, 13,600; bactert ologlst. 13,400 ; sanitary engineer, 92, 000 stat stlrlsn. 11.100: laboratory attendant 940; four clerks sad stenographer 9340 each. T) The department I allowed the sm of 910,000 per year for maintenance, (delud ing traveling expense, printing and labors lory supplies. Th department li given genoraT; 'super visory authority over all public health mat. ten and Is empowered to regulate medical colleges, including ine granting oi cert n cates to their graduates. It may conduct Investigations, summon witnesses od take testimony In the same manner a a court. It will also have charge of the collection and compilation of vital statistics. . Re peals sections J710 to 2711, Inclusive, and actions 873. 3741, S713, 1760, 3! 61. iiei ana sbss, revised eiaiuies. S. F. 99. -Create a permanent gtato for ests tlon commission, naming th governor as Its head, and authorising him to appotnt tnree deputy commissioners to serve with out salary. First appointment to be made within thirty day after th act take ef fect, for one, two and three years, reepec- tlvely; thereafter three yeers each. The commission shall meet to organise within sixty days after It appointment. It duties are to study foreotry condition and meth ods throughout the state, collect' Informa tion and data, disseminate such Information for the public benefit and co-oprat with communities and organisations In forestry wort. , I. F. 314.--Kmpowers state entomologist to establish Quarantine against ehloraent of ureciea nursery siook rrom omer states into Nebraska, and authorises seisure and de struction of sny such stock. , Amends sec tion , revisea statutes. 8F. 320. Raises state veterinarian' sal ary from 92,400 to 91,000.- Amends section 147, revised statutes. g. F. I. liaises bond of deputr attorney general from 910,000 to 936,000. Amends section 1716, revised statutes; '' H. R. 610, Puts enforcement of fir oacap law, and inspection to- safeguard th publlo from danger of fire. In th hands of the fire commissioner, and transfers to that official duties heretofore placed In the hands of th hotel commissioner and the labor commissioner. Emergency. Re peals section 3134 to I1JS, Inclusive, and sections Sill to 1166, Inclusive. H. R. 133. Authorise State Board of Control to take a census of blind person In Nebraska provide bom teaching for those unable to attend the etate school fdr blind, assist them In finding employment and obtaining a market for t heir product, employ iisia agent and Teachers, and loan money to those needing It lor pursuing advanced or technical studies or engaging in vuiineas. tat. Amends section SOU revised statu tea, U. R. 661. Provides punishment of three to twenty years' Imprisonment In the pent tentlsry for robbery or attempt robbery with the us of a deadly weapon Initde a build ing, and Increases th penalty for rape, arson, burglary and deadly assault to the earn period. Amends section 1544, revised statu tee. H. R. 711 Validate titles to 10,000 acres of saline lands sold by the state to private purchasers, under doubtful legal authority. Emergency. U. R, 739. Gives library boards the nowmr of eminent domain In acquiring real eetate for library building sites. Amend section I aw i, revisea statute. It. R, 423. Reorganises Nebraska N'a. tlonal Guard to conform with nktinn! fens act and create ft atate council of peal sections SIOI, 3606, S906, 3107, Hot, 39ZH. tm. 2946 and' 3147,' revised statu!.' Emergency, H. R. 331, Makee It a mlirimMiinp . leave open a gate on private land except for wit owner id no ma. inn nrnulilai nniu of 910 fine. Does not apply to gates open- riiro riBuie-oi-way. emergency. 8. F. I. Require actual consideration to V " , m u reai estate aeeds, KSa1 mnd c.on.vynce, if not Jew than 9100. Penalty, 10 to 9600 fine. , H. R, 103. Denies professional certifi cate to Itinerant doctors or to those tak ing promissory notes of patients upon a guarantee to cure; note so givn to be void. Makes It mandator ah -i k... of health to refuse or revoke certificates for these and other Dclfled Amend section I, 721 revised statutes. H. R. 13. Make a closed season from February 19 to November 1 on fur-bear In animals, Including muskrats, mink, rae ooon, oppossura and otter. Amend section 9,661 revised statute. H. R. 101. Fixes bushel weight of follow lng articles: Grains and graas -seeds, broom corn seed, II pounds; rap seed. 10; red top seed, 14i spelts. 49 (raised from 40): popcorn, unsbelled, 70. , Vegetables Green beans. 61 pounds; onion seta, top 36, bottom 22; green pea In pod, SO; rutabagas, 60; sweet corn, 60; miscel laneous root crops, It. , Fruits Cherries 40 pounds; pears, 46; plums, grape with Hi quinces, lounda; walnuts and 10; coke. 40; Miscellaneous H T, 10. Makes It unlawful, for per one, firms or corporations to Issue or pro mulgate falsv financial statement. Penalty, maximum fin -of 9104 r maximum term of thirty day, where th valu of property obtained thereby la lee than 939, and Im prisonment In the penitentiary for not more than, five years where, the, value is greater than that- - v , ''' - ' ',-'' Hi R; -199. Prohibition Mil. - V 1 S. F, - It. Provides, that wher s. 'sur viving spouse shall willfully fall to provide g suitable horn ftnd malntenaao for .the minor children of th decedent: or Shall elect to partition the homestead, then tna somestead rights of ouch survivor ahau ter minate and th premise deecend to the heir In th tarns manner as other real I W9 (CwnUumMMlMiq , . fliiVl'rj ' v tii t t m rat h k X -"ftS T 4. ,otli II la, "s . rjc' iVy 1 1 m' Liquid Lightning H Let .Little Ampere toke care of your battery, and you'll always , . t)abletogetout of it the liquid lightning that gives bright lights, . 11 - nappy starting, and perfect ignition. -, i You can't take it out if you don't put something back. .. Vonmurtkeep it filled with water and is fully ehusd condition. Ami II if you let uiteit it repilarly.yoa will btaun that it'i always iuU ol liquid II lightning that hu put the crank out of commlwioo. ' , II Com. fa for roar WillvdUrriot Cml. Vlkminnlal , ' v ,11 BMtUty lot row mm mho our, mU mpoin. s Nebraska Storage Battery Co, . 2203 Farnam Street Phone Douglas 6102 V ' '; ; w'V"- ';';" stem. Is. Kuie Peanuts, 31 pot hickory nuu. hulled. 60. Miscellaneous Charcoal. ooal, 80: salt 80: short, so Amends section 7624. revised statute. it. R, 120. Corrective act relatlna la snv. ernment land . surveys. Eminsnnv. Am.nri. chapter 102, session law 1916. H. R. 60. aive undertaker a preferred claim of 9100 for funeral service against the eetate of deoedenta. imaodi 1360. revised ttut.a .i T. H. R. 161. Prescribes leral mJhA f, measuring hay tn the stack. Measurement to be taken from th ground on on side ovr in. siacK u tn ground on th other aid, from which shall be ubtrantafi th width of th stack; th subtracted to be dl. vided by two, tn order to obtain th average height; the width and height, as thus de termined to be multiplied together with the intin( giving in ouuo content. S. p. 31. Requires any benton mnri,. personal property to socount therefor, from umm io tim. 10 in mortgagee, and In oase of loss or death of th mortgaged property to glve.notke In writing within ten days. Penalty,- 96 to 9100 fine" or jail term not O. V. 161. Prohibits Sundav harlMr A,k anywhere la- -the state, -except in case, of sick nets, charity or neceeelty. Penalty, 910 fin for first offence, and 916 to 960 fin Or Jail term nnt nMllnar kUo ... subsequent offenses. b. v. us. -Requires building contractor to apply money received on contract to payment tor labor and material, where liens would uiiiarwitrtj ne against me owner of the prop, erty. Petialty, 1100 to 'H.OOO fine, or jail term not exceeding slx months, or both. H. R, 126. Allow cemetery associations twenty year old to- condemn and take over agricultural land located within a city or villages. Amend ..section, 688, revised statute. ' . - H. R. 80, Make franchises of gas? elec arto and power corporations assessable, where their main plants are located. Instead of where general offices are, Emergency. Amena section csit, H. R. 898. Validate title of eld ex Deri ment station at Culbertson which was sold oy tn university regent to a. E. Solomon unar an act passed by th 111! legislature. H. R. 8l. Re-enaots the law of HI 6, regulating employment agenolesv which was held unconstitutional by the iprm court, with saving provisions to guard against in validity. Repeals sections 1 to 18, Inclusive, chapter 201, sessions laws 1616. H. R. 890. Validates real estate convey ancee and other Instruments executed be fore July i, 07. wMch may have been technically defective In their execution. Such Instrument to become jerallr blndinar ana year aftsr th act take effect. H. R. 687. Change law providing for regulation and testing of agricultural seed. Smergeney, Amenas cnapter ill. W 1616. Bills Vetoed B. T. T9. Providing for th deposit of state funds In bank offering to pay the highest rates of interest. Vetoed because of provision requiring banks to bid for active checking accounts as wall as for Inactive deposits. H. R. 19. -To perpetuate corners fixed by legal survey. Vetoed becauaa a word waa oroiuea, renewing ine Dill meaningless. H. R. 80S. One Item of 910,000 In this diii, proviumg ior investigation - or animal disss, vetoed because It was duplicated by another Item In the earn bill. The bill Is th on carrying general appropriations for th university. It waa signed by th governor. H. R. Creating new district Judge In th Third and Tenth district and changing boundaries of Twelfth. Thirteenth and, Sev enteen th districts. Vetoed on account of a provision requiring one Judsa In the BJ inv ent h district to be elected from territory west of th 100th meridian. 1 Another bill, H. R, 111. earrylna all the nroviatnn t u R. 94, oxeopt the on objected to by th gov ernor, was paaaed and signed, and th new judges provided for have both been appointed). Vnnscessary; An Atlanta lewvar tell a ...n tied Judge In on of th town of th south who was trying on of hi first criminal cases. Th prisoners was an old neara charged with robbing s hen coop. He had been in' court before on s similar charge and was then aoqultted. "Well, Henry," observed the Judge, "X seo you're In trouble again." "Yessuh," replied the negro, "the last time, jedge, you will recollect you was my lawyer." "Where Is your lawyer this time?" . "I ain't got no lawyer this time," said Henry. !' going to tell the truth "New York Times. For Good Printing at LowPrices Printed BulnM (tad,. ,t.11 IkJ..- . -... Hwli.lU.ll I3JS0 HmiB, StatMBMrt. nl Otlw Nat- SomoUo nd FrleM of All KlnO PrlntMl Matter Sent Wtot TJpoo UfOMt. ROSE PRINTERY 15I1H FABNAM. BOSK BCTLDDfO. II I. II lull I 1 hill If, onsider yusaf ety. the five inch frame If himwrA H " is ine solid toundation which is the IU! best insurance against accident. II '11 uec into a Liberty today. Ml W. Mi CLEMENT MOTORS CO., II L ' 281F"Bm St, Om.h., N.b. - Ml VSv' ' rheaa Oeutlu 5218. '' Mi Motor Situation As Viewed by the Hudson Company i Demand and Supply Last spring's demand for the Hudson Super Six was at least five times supply. Thousands of buyers waited weeks for their cars. Thousands, after waiting long, turned to 1 other cars. And thousands, when they saw our waiting list, were discouraged in advance. We figure that 15,000 people were forced to take tars which they wanted less. , This Springs Outlook All winter long we have kept our factories running tinder pressure. Yet Hudson dealers have only small stocks aheadv ' ; L 0ur production will be only one-fifth more than last year.. That is our factory limit. . Lack of freight cars is holding back ship ments. There are frequent complete embargoes. No Hudson dealer,, before the active spring de mand, can get any large reserve stock. Even at this writing, with deep snow on the ground, we deliver many cars by road. Today 81 cars start for Columbus, Ohio 191 miles '. away. ,.; v , . The War Situation ' Many motor car plants, in event of war, are . likely to be. commandeered. So with steel plants, which furnish motor car materials. So with bat tery plants, electric plants and others on whom i we depend. . : v This is a contingency which none can now . . analyze, but which all of us must consider. , Buying Capacity .'. -The general. belief is that, whatever comes, this will be a year of unexampled prosperity. The farmers are getting high prices. The de mand for their products is not likely to lessen. And the eveidence Is that most lines of industry are going to be taxed to the limit . No previous year has at this season promised so wide a demand for cars. ; . .: . .The Hudson's Place . ' ;', Last year the Hudson, despite our shortage, outsold any other front-rank car. In fact, it was the largest-selling car with a price above $1100. This year it will certainly dominate in a larger way than ever. . The Super-Six motor, controlled by our pat ents, is still used in Hudsons only. It is still su preme. No other motor shows anywhere near like performance or endurance. 1 L Last year the Super-Six won all the worth ' while records. In speed, in hill-climbing, in long distance and endurance it out-performed every rival. In endurance tests it excelled as high as 62 per cent . And now there are nearly 30,000 Hudson Super-Sixes in use. There are 30,000 enthusias tic owners. Last year at this time there were al . most none, for the Super-Six was new. ; ; Men Must Have It This year, fine car buyers by the tens of thou sands will, demand the Super-Six. They know ita supremacy. Our claims of a year ago have been proved in a hundred recorded tests. Last year, buyers forced to other cars did not know what they missed. This year they do know. Lesser cars will not content them. The demand for the Super-Six this year will be overwhelm ing. . . New Hudson Features This year's Hudsons have a shutter on the front a wonderful gasoline Saver. They have a motormeter, so the driver can regulate engine heat; They have a primer, which the driver operates from the dashboard. . They have plaited upholstery. They have bodies which were first molded in. wax, then sculptured to perfection. Then built by famous craftsmen with every dainty touch. .And still 'this car the greatest car in the world undersells many rivals. In fact, no other front-rank car sells anywhere near so low. . ' Choose Your Car Now Our advice to all who intend to buy fine cars is to select that car at once. Many of you have already decided on the Hudson Super-Six. More of you will choose it when you know. At this moment, we think, you can get de livery at about any time you say. The prece dents show that in a month or two you cannot. We urge this to save disappointment To avoid the ill-feeling that is caused by delay. The . Hudson has lost much good-will in the past year by keeping thousands waiting. We shall no lose yours in that way if you'Jl act today. HUDSON MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH. Pka.ton, 7-pui.nf r . . . C.brioUt, 3 pui.r, , . Touring S.dan.w. ....$1650 .... 1950 .... 217S Limousins $2925 ' (All Prieoa f. o. b. Detroit) Town Car. . . .' Town Car Landaulet . , Limousine LandauUt. .52925 . 3025 . 3025 GUY L SMITH 2563-65-67 Farnam St., Omaha. "SERVICE FIRST", Open Evenings Until Nine llr A im w" Phone Douglas 1970. ssWrMAM Wftlltp ii ymwM ii'.lliililliiii.i