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territory and delivering the same to an officer of a church to be used for sacramental purposes.

4. That it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation, while representing either the buyer or the seller, to distribute, solicit or receive contracts, proposals or orders for the purchase or sale of any spirituous, vinous, malt or other intoxicating liquors, regardless of the name by which it may be called, or to distribute any hand bills or posters advertising the same in any county, district, precinct, town or city within this state where the sale of intoxicating liquors if prohibited, either by special act of the General Assembly or by a vote of the people under the Local Option Law. Each act of distributing, soliciting or receiving contracts, proposals or orders as denounced herein, and each day in which hand bills or posters are distributed, shall constitute a separate offense. Provided, the provisions of this section, shall not apply to the soliciting of contracts, proposals or orders from regular licensed druggists who are authorized to sell intoxicating liquors pursuant to section two thousand five hundred and fifty-eight of Kentucky Statutes. Provided, further, that if any section or part of this bill should be held unconstitutional or invalid, it shall not affect the remainder of said law. And provided further that nothing herein shall be construed to prevent any distilling or manufacturing company of such liquors or any of their authorized agents from making contracts of barrel or package lots, in any such territory where their distilleries or warehouses are located to be shipped into territory where the sale of such liquors may be lawful, either in or out of the state.

5. That any person, firm or corporation, violating any of the provisions of this act shall, upon

conviction thereof, be fined in any sum of not less than fifty ($50) dollars nor more than one hundred ($100.00) dollars and imprisoned in the county jail for not less than ten days nor more than fifty days,

§ 6. All laws and parts of laws in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Provided, however, the provisions of this act shall not be construed to repeal or modify section two thousand five hundred and fifty-eight or sub-sections two, three, five, six and seven of section two thousand five hundred and sixty-nine-b, of Kentucky Statutes in so far as they relate to licensed.druggists.

Approved March 5, 1918.

CHAPTER 7.

AN ACT to accept the conditions of an Act of Congress of the United States entitled "An Act to provide for the promotion of vocational education; to provide for co-operation with the states for the promotion of such education in agriculture and the trades and industries; to provide for the co-operation with the states in the preparing of teachers for vocational subjects; ́ and to appropriate money and regulate its expenditure;" and to provide for the inspection of schools maintaining vocational courses and appropriating money to enable the Commonwealth of Kentucky to receive the benefits of the Act and to provide for the expenses of supervision and inspection of such schools maintaining courses in accordance with the aforesaid Federal

Act.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky:

1. The Commonwealth of Kentucky hereby accepts all the provisions of an Act of Congress of United States entitled "An Act to provide for the promotion of vocational education; to provide for co-operation with the states for the promotion of such education in Agriculture and the trades and industries; to provide for the co-operation with the

states in the preparing of teachers of vocational subjects; and to appropriate money and regulate its expenditure," approved February 23rd, 1917, and designates a board to be known as the Vocational Education Board, consisting of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, the President of the University of Kentucky, the Attorney General, the Secretary of State, and two other men, who shall be appointed for terms of two (2) years by the Governor, one of whom is to be a superintendent of schools, and the other engaged in farming or other business, to administer the provisions of said Act in accordance with the provisions thereof, and they shall receive their necessary traveling expenses in attendance upon meetings.

§ 2. There is hereby appropriated out of any fund in the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $12,493.00 for the year ending June 30, 1918, $17,491.00 for the year 1919, $22,988.00 for the year, 1920, $24,987.00 for the year, 1921, and $24,987.00 annually thereafter for each year ending June 30th. The money so appropriated shall be payable to such institutions and in such amounts as may be designated by the Vocational Education Board to carry on teacher training instruction in the State of Kentucky in accordance with the Federal Act.

§ 3. The inspection of schools receiving the benefits of the Act of Congress aforesaid and which have established courses of vocational education in agriculture, home economics and trade and industrial education as provided in said Act, shall be made by and under the direction of the professor of secondary education of the University of Kentucky, and while acting in such capacity, he shall be under the direction and control and responsible to the Vo

cational Education Board. It shall be his duty to report to the Superintendent of Public Instruction and the Vocational Education Board the results of his inspection. The said professor of secondary education may appoint such assistants as may be necessary, subject to the approval of the Vocational Education Board.

§ 4. There is hereby appropriated the sum of twenty-five hundred dollars for the current fiscal year, and each year thereafter, for the purpose of paying for the inspection and supervision of courses in such schools, as provided in Section 3 of this Act.

§ 5. The State Vocational Education Board shall have the authority and power to establish standards for the qualification and certification of teachers employed in the teaching of courses maintained in the schools receiving aid from Federal funds.

§ 6. Whereas, it is necessary to accept immediately the provisions of the said Act of Congress in order to receive the benefits of the Act, an emergency is hereby declared to exist, and this Act shall take effect from and after its passage and approval as required by law.

Approved March 6, 1918.

CHAPTER 8.

AN ACT amending that part of section number nine hundred and sixty-five Kentucky Statutes, relating to the times for holding courts in the eighteenth, twenty-eighth, twenty-ninth, thirtythird and thirty-fourth judicial districts.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky:

§ 1. That that part of Section number nine hundred and sixty-five, Kentucky Statutes, edition one

thousand nine hundred and fifteen, relating to the times for holding court in the eighteenth, twentyeighth, twenty-ninth, thirty-third and thirty-fourth judicial districts be, and the same is hereby stricken out and in lieu thereof the following is enacted:

Eighteenth Judicial District, Pendleton county, on the second Monday in January and April, and third Monday in October, eighteen juridical days each. Harrison county, on the fourth Mondays in February and May, first Monday in September and December and continue eighteen juridical days each. Nicholas county, on the first Mondays in February and May, and fourth Monday in September, eighteen juridical days each. Robertson county, on the third Mondays in March and August and third Monday in November, twelve juridical days each.

Twenty-eighth District. Clinton county, third Monday in September and April and continue twelve juridical days each; second Monday in July and continue six juridical days: Pulaski county fourth Monday in October and continue thirty juridical days; third Monday in February and continue thirty juridical days: fourth Monday in May and continue twenty-four juridical days: Rockcastle county, third Monday in August and continue eighteen juridical days. First Monday in February and continue twelve juridical days: first Monday in May and continue eighteen juridical days. Wayne county, first Monday in October, fourth Monday in March and continue eighteen juridical days each, and fourth Monday in June and continue twelve juridical days.

Twenty-ninth District. Adair county, first Mondays in March and July and continue twelve juridical days each and on the first Wednesday after the first Monday in November and continue sixteen juridical days. Casey county on the first Mondays in Feb

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