Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Violating the Printing Resolution

New York, 1895

Justice Kissam of Queens is a member of the town board. He should respect the resolution of the board that all printing be done by contract. Justice Kissam is not doing so. On Wednesday last a printer obtained copy for several legal blanks for him. The Justice has already obtained 6,000 blanks, enough to last him forty years, and the town has paid for them. The town board should compel respect for its own order by refusing to audit bills for work done in violation of it.

—The Long Island Farmer, Jamaica, NY, Feb. 8, 1895, p. 12.

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