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cil of the City of Baltimore shall notify the State Comptroller that it is
claimed that such white female minor is not a proper charge against their
county or the City of Baltimore, as the case may be, and shall claim that
the said white female minor is a proper charge against some other county
or the City of Baltimore, as the case may be, shall be the duty of the
County Commissioners of each of said counties or the Mayor and City
Council of Baltimore, as the case may be, to file such proofs as they may
have with the State Comptroller within thirty days from the time of such
notification and thereupon it shall be the duty of the State Comptroller to
investigate the question of the residence of such white female minor and
to determine of what county or the City of Baltimore, as the case may be,
said white female minor is a proper charge, and shall thereupon notify the
said counties or the City of Baltimore, as the case may be, of such deter-
mination and shall notify the Board of Managers of the Montrose School
for Girls, and the State Comptroller, and the counties and City of Balti-
more, as aforesaid, shall thereafter treat and regard such white female
minor as of the county or city, as the case may be, according to the deter-
mination of the State Comptroller, and if the State Comptroller shall find
that such white female minor is not a proper charge against any county
or the City of Baltimore, in the State, such white female minor shall there-
after be regarded as a proper charge against the State at large.
Industrial Home for Colored Girls.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 648. 1912, sec. 610. 1904, sec. 537. 1888, sec. 378.
1882, ch. 291, sec. 5. 1929. ch. 226, sec. 648 (p. 721).
648. The board of managers shall provide a suitable building within
the State, and establish such regulations respecting the religious and moral
education, training, employment, discipline and safe keeping of its inmates
as may be deemed expedient and proper; no public streets, lanes or alleys,
road or railroads or canals of any kind shall be opened through the lauds
of the said institution, when the same are exclusively used or appropriated
for the purpose of its incorporation, except with the consent of the board
of managers.
Department of Welfare.
1929, ch. 431.
681A. That the Board of Welfare shall immediately upon the taking
effect of this Act, cause to be made a classification of the guards of the
Maryland Penitentiary as may be for the best interest, conduct and man-
agement of the institution in conformity with the provisions of this section
in respect to the duties to be performed and the salaries to be paid accord-
ing to the tenure of service. The Assistant Warden shall be paid a salary
of twenty-seven hundred dollars ($2, 700. 00) annually. The day head
guard shall be paid a salary of twenty-two hundred dollars ($2, 200. 00)
annually. The guard that is regularly assigned as steward, shall be paid
an annual salary of eighteen hundred dollars ($1, 800. 00). The first shift
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