No person or persons shall be permitted to congregate upon the
sidewalks, streets or other public places in the Village of Farmingdale,
nor shall any parade upon the highways or streets be permitted in
said Village, unless a permit shall have been obtained from the Mayor,
after written application to the Village Clerk-Treasurer.
This provision, however, shall not apply to any clergyman or
minister of any denomination or any person responsible to or regularly
associated with any church or incorporated missionary society, or
any lay preacher or lay reader, who may be authorized to conduct religious
services in any public place or places.
All assemblies warranted by law, held in any of the streets
of the Village, where public discussions are held, shall have an American
flag, the dimensions of which shall not be less than 36 inches by
48 inches, conspicuously displayed at all times during the holding
of such assemblies. No red or black flag and no banner, ensign or
sign having upon it any inscription opposed to organized government
or which is sacrilegious or which may be derogatory of public morals
shall be displayed at any such assembly or in any public place or
carried through the streets of the Village in any procession or parade.
Any person who shall violate any provision of this chapter shall
be liable for and forfeit and pay a penalty of not more than $250
or 15 days' imprisonment, or both, for each violation of this chapter
or any part thereof, and any violation of this chapter or any part
thereof shall constitute disorderly conduct and any person violating
the same shall be and is hereby declared a disorderly person.
All permits granted under this chapter are granted upon the
express condition that the same may be revoked by the Board of Trustees.
This chapter shall take effect August 20, 1932, or immediately
as to any person or firm served with a copy of this chapter.