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Maryland Manual, 1934
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308 MARYLAND MANUAL.

Potomac, Rockville and Wheaton Election Districts (except in the
towns of Kensington and Takoma Park) but if petition, signed by
not less than 30% of the registered voters of any of said districts
(except those in the towns of Kensington and Takoma Park), be
filed with the Supervisors of Elections, there shall be submitted
at a special election to be held on the fourth Tuesday in April,
1935, the question whether the license and dispensary system shall
continue in said district or districts.


QUEEN ANNE’S COUNTY

Chapter 65 of the Special Session of 1933 authorizes the Clerk
of the Circuit Court for Queen Anne’s County to issue "on sale"
and "off sale" licenses for the sale of beer, the fees being $50 and
$25, respectively. The Act prescribes the conditions under which
these licenses may be issued.

ST. MARY’S COUNTY

Chapter 35 of the Special Session of 1933 provides for a license fee
of $100 for the sale of spirituous or fermented liquors containing
not more than 8% of alcohol by volume and a license fee of $25
to sell beer, wine or other spirituous or fermented beverages con-
taining less than 8% of alcohol by volume. The licenses are issued
by the Clerk of the Circuit Court.

SOMERSET COUNTY

Chapter 85 of the Special Session of 1933 provides that if 15%
of the registered voters of Somerset County file a petition with
the Supervisor of Elections at least 60 days before the general
election in November, 1934, the following questions should be sub-
mitted to referendum vote:

1. Shall beer be permitted to be sold in Somerset County?

2. Shall all intoxicating liquors be permitted to be sold in said
County in sealed packages for consumption off the prem-
ises?

The Act provided, however, that no beer, wine and liquor licenses,
other than Class A, should be issued in said County, but no license
to be issued before May 1, 1935.
No petition was filed under the provisions of this Act.


TALBOT COUNTY

Chapter 11 of the Special Session of 1933 provides that if 20%
of the registered voters of Talbot County file a petition with the
Supervisors of Elections at least thirty days before the general
election in November, 1934, the following questions shall be sub-
mitted to referendum vote:

1. Shall beer be permitted to be sold in sealed packages for con-
sumption off the premises?

2. Shall beer be permitted to be sold for consumption where sold
 
 
 
a,t hotels and restaurants?

3. Shall beer be permitted to be sold for consumption at clubs
not operated for profit?


 

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