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Show 'HORSE MUST CARRY ' LIGHTS IN EASTERN STATE It isn't enough that autos have nearly pushed horses off the roads of America. Under a new Hempstead, Hemp-stead, L. I., ordinance, cars are being held up as models for them to imitate, says Pathfinder. The new law aims to keep horses particularly riding academy horses from being a hazard after dark. Now night-going nags must show a headlight visible at 500 feet, a tail light visible at 200 If they prefer, the riders may wear lights themselves. But some stablemasters are taking no chances nags and riders carry lights. Reason: Pine for a dark horse is $100, or six months |