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J An attorney general’s opinion may be the By HUGH MORRIS Lowry said the State is planning this fall JJJJJJJJ J JJ
9 easy J‘ basis for breaking up a 40-year virtual mono- —-—-—_— to readvertise for a first-class ljl‘ihtihg COh. JJJJrJ JJ JJ JJ
:entral f poly of the State’s first-class printing busmess. one bidder on the contract because only one tract lasting until January, 1931. _ The F1- JJ JJ JJ JJ
. ' The State Journal Company of Frankfort, corporation in the state had the power to nance Department has not yet dec1ded defi- J J J JlJ‘ JJ
_eX|nQ' I now owned by Perry Publishing Company, do all the printing and binding that is em- nitely to split its request for bids into three ‘J J JJJJJJJ JJ’J
J has been getting the State’s first-class print- braced in the first class?" parts, he added. JJ iJJJJJJJ JJJ
ing contracts at least since 1910. in the inem- If the Legislature did know these things, _ _ ._—____—_ J J JJ
J or)? of old-timers at the job plant here. Usu- Holifield continued, “its enactment of Chap- — _J_ __._ J KJ‘ J :J
J, ally. The State Journal bid is the only one ter 57 was a futile thing, and an impractical Hollidoy TO Publish J J JJJJ J
J receiVed- ‘ act dishonestly designed to evade the manda— J J l‘ JJJ J
1 This is largely because of the law governing tory directions of Section 247 of the Consti- Menifee County News JJ J . 'st JJ J
m the public printing. The law makes it imprac- tiltiOD --------)” Menifee county, one of few dwindling J" 1 J 'Ji JJJ _‘
ertiser ticable for any out-of-town printer to bid Holifield said it was “ridiculous” for the counties of the state that has not been re- J JiJ J JJ‘J
competitively against The State Journal Finance Department to be required to go presented by a newspaper for many years, J J J JJ
1' COIUIMUY because: to the expense of advertising bids for first- will soon have a weekly 11CWSpEIp< r, the ‘ JJi J JJJJ
cover- 1. The wide variety and large amount of class printing “when we know that only one Menifee County News, according to an an— . J J JJJJ .
cover- first-class printing must be covered in one corporation can or will bid on the contract.” nouncement of M. H. Holliday J12, Jackson. J J J J J J
four-year contract. “But we have no legal or moral right to The publication office will be in Frech— J J J‘ JJJJ
Di the J 2. The work must be done in Kentucky presume that the General Assembly knew burg, the county seat, with Mrs. Lela Powell J J J
.JOO a J by a Kentucky firm. or anticipated” this condition, he continued. as editor. For the present, the paper will be J ' JJJ
,' 3. If the work is done outside Frankfort, “Neither have we any right to presume the printed in Jackson. J J J JEJ
ilmost J the printer must pay his own transporta- Legislature intended to adopt a futile, use- Afr. Holliday, for many years editonpub- J JJ JJJ J
as are ‘ tion C05“ for all COPY, WOOL“: and delivering 16553 vain or impractical act. lisher or the Jackson Times, also is pub- JJ . Z iJJJ
twelve the finished work. “The only presumption we can indulge lisher of the Booneville News, the Campton J J'J J J’JJJ
4.. Printed bills and resolutions of the is that the Legislature intended that its first- News. and the newly established Stanton JJJJJ J JJJJi .
75 for . General Assembly must be delivered to clerks class printing and binding should be con- Hearld. He also finds time to support a JJ~ JJJ JJJJJ
J 0f House Md senate [116 day after introduc- tracted for under Competitive bidding ~ - - Vigorous Program for the development and JJ J ! lJ
tion. or as soon thereafter as possible. to the best and lowest bidder . . . at the promotion of the Natural Bridge State Park, JJJ J j
"‘ The last [CUPYCHI‘ $1,000,000 contract with lowest cost,” Holifield asserted. Powell county, as president of the associ» J J J J
J the Perry Company was awarded February '7. The assistant attorney general said that ation. JJ J J ,
194-7. It was voided recently by Circuit when the Legislature enacted the public- The Press congratulates Publisher Holli- JJLJ J J J
‘33 J Judge William B. Ardery. The State is printing law it was trying to put into effect day on the establishment of the new pub- JJ‘JJ JJ’J J
planning to seek a new one this fall. Mean» the mandatory provisions of Section 247 of lication. J‘ JJJ J J J
radio ‘ “'th- printing has been farmed “ht to 56V" the Constitution. J This leaves only Martin county as the ;J ‘ J J ,JJ
Jghly, J eral other companies in Kentucky, said Ben “It’s general intent,J purpose. and Will only county in eastern Kentucky without JJJ J J J
mGXi- J H. Lowry, director of the Div1sion of Pur- was to require competitive bidding, PJIoh» an established newspaper. JJ J J J
‘ chases. field said. “To let the contract . . .as defined J J J J J J
local M. B. Holifield, assistant attorney general. in the statute absolutely in one contract ———————0———————— ‘J J J J J J
other said that the new contract does not have When there is only one qualified bidder in S S l”! l . J J J'J JJ
'ive— , to include all firsbclass printing jobs. The the state, is not only to defeat the purpose fore C eme S J ' JJJJ J J J
iving, work may be advertised and contracted for of Section 247, but the intent and purpose Not A Lottery J J J J J J J
55 if. 7 in three sections, Holifield said. of (the laws) enacted to put that section of Here’s a scheme to attract customers to a J J; J J J
local J The Opinion was given to W. C. l-Iamil- the Constitution in operation." , , store that Assistant Attorney General Squire 'JJJJ J J
m be ton, attorney for the Department of Finance. Holifield said the three first-class-printing— N. Williams, Jr., stated is legal on May 30: J JJ J JJ . J
\Jews- It. POJlnted out that Section 247 of the Con— contract subdiVismns couldbe all books and Cal Turner, member of a Scottsville dry— J JJ _ l J
stitution required the General Assembly to pamphlets, feed and fertilizer-tax tags, and goods firm, asked whether he could give 10 JJ JJ J J
iolph: enact laws to insure that all printing con- all other flat-press job work. ‘black and white auction dollars' for every ' J JJ‘J MJ
3n. tracts would be let on competitive bids. There are small printing plants in KJen- $1 purchase, and then auction off-a prize J JJJ J J
Jer by But, Holifield asked, did the Legislature tucky which possess the finances, mechanical to the highest bidder with trade money. J JJJJJJ JJ
EWS- know when it enacted the present public equipment, and the labor necessary to bid on Williams replied: I J JJJ J
printing law: each of these groups, but cannot qualify to “The Constitution of Kentucky as well as J J ; J J ,
1' ”That the condition 0f the printing and bid on all three groups" as required by the the statutes prohibit all conduction or par- J J’J . i J
4 binding industry in Kentucky would be such present law. Holifield added. ticipation in a lottery. However, in the event J J J J: l
is that only one corporation in the state posses- The assistant attorney general said the that your plan is carried out as stated herein, J J J J . J
1ann, J 36d all the finances. the mechanical facili- Finance Department would have to ask for there would be no element of chance involv- iJ '3 ‘ J
Ken- J ties, and the skilled labor to do all the print- bids on work in each of the three sections, ed and it would not fall within the courts' JJJJ J J J r
ing and binding” called for in the first-class and for one bid covering all the work. If definition of a lottery. We believe, therefore, . J JJJ JJ
contract? the three sectional bids were lower than the that your plan is not contrary to the intent JJJJJ J] J
2. “That if the contract was advertised and bid on the combined work, three contracts and purpose of the statutes prohibiting lot- JJJJJ JiJ . JJ
. let as reqmred (by law), there would be only could be awarded. teries." IJJ'J‘JJ ; JJJ r.
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