. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 3, No. 38 (September 23, 1921)] . ACTIVE IN NATIONAL AND DEPARTMENTAL AFFAIRS. Left to right, Edward E. Spafford,el airman. Naval Affairs Committee- John W. Chapman, Commander, Department of New Mexico;Jack W. Williams, Adjutant, Department of North Dakota; William N. Day, National Auditor. The New York Compensation Decision THE action of the highest New YorkState court in declaring the NewYork veterans compensation lawunconstitutional will have no effect onthe prospects of the enactment of com-pensation laws in the six States whoselegislatures have referre
. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 3, No. 38 (September 23, 1921)] . ACTIVE IN NATIONAL AND DEPARTMENTAL AFFAIRS. Left to right, Edward E. Spafford,el airman. Naval Affairs Committee- John W. Chapman, Commander, Department of New Mexico;Jack W. Williams, Adjutant, Department of North Dakota; William N. Day, National Auditor. The New York Compensation Decision THE action of the highest New YorkState court in declaring the NewYork veterans compensation lawunconstitutional will have no effect onthe prospects of the enactment of com-pensation laws in the six States whoselegislatures have referred the questionto future votes of the people. The decision of the New York Courtof Appeals, in which two of the sevenjudges declined to join, was based on atechnicality in the New York Consti-tution. It is believed by legal author-ities that the other pending State com-pensation bills are invulnerable againstan attack such as the one made bycompensation opponents in New Yorkafter the people of the State hadenacted the compensation measure by amajority vote of 800,000
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