626 LAWS OF MARYLAND.
Normal Schools, the State Board of Education; Superintendent
of Public Education; Assistant Superintendent of Public Edu-
cation"; Clerk to the State Board of Education; the Maryland
State Normal School, Baltimore; State Normal School No. 2 at
Frostburg; State Normal School No. 3, for colored students;
Retired Teacher's Pensions as provided by Chapter 135 of the
Acts of 1912; for the purchase of Free Text Books and for the
aid of Approved High Schools, the sum of one million four
hundred and fifty thousand dollars, or whatever sum may be
paid into the Treasury on account of the tax for public schools;
provided, however, that the appropriations for all of the afore-
going purposes mentioned in this sub-title "Schools" shall be
paid out of the receipts from the public school tax, and shall be
apportioned by the Comptroller quarterly, viz: on the first day
of October, the first day of January, the fifteenth day of March
and the fifteenth day of June, in the proportion to which they
are respectively entitled, and shall be paid by the Treasurer,
upon the warrant of the Comptroller, quarterly, to wit: on the
tenth day of October, the tenth day of January, the twenty-fifth
day of March and the twenty-fifth day of June; together with
the further sum of thirty-four thousand and sixty-nine dollars
and thirty-six cents, to be placed to the credit of the Free School
Fund, in accordance with the provisions of the Acts of the
December Session of 1839, Chapter 33, and substituted for the
interest on the surplus revenue as provided in said Act, and
shall be apportioned and paid in the manner now provided fry
law; provided, however, that this sum shall also be paid out of
the receipts from the public school tax; also, such sum or sums
as may be received to the credit of the Free School Fund from
the interest on stocks standing to the credit of such fund, or
from other sources; for donations to Colleges, Academies and
Schools, as set forth in Acts'and Resolutions of the General
Assembly heretofore passed, forty-four thousand five hundred
dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary; provided, how-
ever, that none of the appropriations to Colleges, Academies and
Schools shall be paid to any of said institutions, excepting to
such as. shall have made a full report as required by Section 17
of Article 77 of the Code of Public General Laws; for the in-
struction of the indigent blind, to be applied under the direction
of the Governor, in accordance with the provisions of the Acts
of 1868, Chapter 215, as amended by the Acts of 1912, Chapter
200, thirty-three thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may
be necessary.
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