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Court of Common Pleas, and the other of said vouchers it shall imme-
diately transmit, together with the surrendered license, to the said Clerk
of the said Court of Common Pleas, and the said Clerk of the said Court
of Common Pleas upon the presentation aud surrender to him of the said
voucher and warrant given to the said petitioner, shall pay to him or his.
personal representatives or assigns the amount called for by such vouch-
ers and warrant, out of such funds from the proceeds of liquor licenses as.
may be in his hands as clerk of said court at the time, or if insufficient
funds are in his hands at the time of presentation of such warrant, then
out of the first funds from the proceeds of liquor licenses that come into'
his hands, and in his next quarterly statement and accounting to the State
of Maryland he shall be entitled to full credit for the amount thus paid;
such warrants to be paid in the order in which they are issued.
1894, ch. 257. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 653PL.
691. Every licensed dealer to whom the Police Commissioner for the
City of Baltimore shall issue a permit to sell intoxicating liquors at places
of entertainment, as authorized by section 682 of this Article shall pay the
said Commissioner one dollar for said permit, the money so paid to go
into the special fund of said Commissioner.
MOVING PICTURE MACHINE OPERATORS.
1910, ch. 693.
691A. That a new article, to be known as "Moving Picture Machine
Operators," and to be numbered as Article ———, be and the same is
hereby added to the Code of Public Local Laws, whose provisions shall
be as follows:
1910, ch. 693. 1912, ch. 814.
691B. That the term "Moving Picture Machine Operator," as used in
this Act, shall be defined as and including any and all persons engaged
in the operation of moving picture machines. A license of moving pic-
ture machine operator issued in accordance with the provisions of this
Act shall entitle any such person so licensed to operate any moving picture
machine.
1910, ch. 698. 1912, ch. 814. 1918, ch. 195.
691C. That the Governor shall biennially appoint in and for Balti-
more City three persons: one from the Board of Fire Underwriters' Asso-
ciation, one licensed moving picture machine operator, a member of the
Moving Picture Operators' Union, one exhibitor duly licensed to operate
motion picture machines; all of whom have had not less than three
years' experience at the business and who have resided in Baltimore City,
State of Maryland, for a period of not less than two years next preceding
their appointment, who shall be known as the Board of Examining Mov-
ing Picture Machine Operators. The parties so appointed shall make
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