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1132
LAWS OF MARYLAND.
[CH. 514
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Acct.
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No.
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#
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1948
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#
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1949
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59 Housekeeper ..............................
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...... 1
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1,176
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2
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2,352
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60 Laundry Supervisor, I ......................
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1
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1,800
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61 Laundry Supervisor, II.....................
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...... 1
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1,680
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1
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1,760
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62 Laundry Worker ...........................
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...... 3
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4,875
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5
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7,475
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63 Head Seamstress ..........................
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1
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1,480
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64 Seamstress ................................
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2
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2,795
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2
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2,925
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65 Farm Manager, I ...........................
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...... 1
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2,750
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1
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2,750
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66 Farm Hand.................................
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...... 5
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6,776
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10
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12,432
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67 Dairyman .................................
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...... 1
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1,625
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1
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1,625
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68 Dairy Helper...............................
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1
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1,120
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69 Gardener .................................
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...... 1
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1,625
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2
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2,925
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70 Chief Stationary Engineer, I ...............
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...... 1
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3,500
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1
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3,500
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71 Chief Stationary Engineer, II ..............
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1
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2,300
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72 Shift Engineer..............................
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...... 4
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8,455
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4
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8,740
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73 Steam Fireman ............................
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...... 4
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6,720
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4
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7,040
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74 Steam Fitter ...............................
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1
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1,800
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75 Sheet Metal Worker .......................
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1
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1,600
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76 Plumber ..................................
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...... 1
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2,090
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1
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2,185
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77 Carpenter-Foreman .......................
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...... 1
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2,375
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1
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2,375
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78 Carpenter .................................
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...... 1
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1,680
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2
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3,360
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79 Mason— Plasterer .........................
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1
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1,900
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80 Painter, I..................................
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...... 1
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2,000
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1
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2,000
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81 Painter, II..................................
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...... 1
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1,554
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2
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3,108
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82 Electrician ................................
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...... 1
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1,785
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1
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1.870
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83 Blacksmith ...............................
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...... 1
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1,848
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1
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1,936
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84 Mechanical Handyman, I....................
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3
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4,800
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85 Mechanical Handyman, II..................
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...... 4
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6,300
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4
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6,510
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86 Handyman ................................
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...... 2
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3,250
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2
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3,250
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87 Chauffeur, I ................................
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...... 1
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2,000
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1
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2,000
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88 Chauffeur, II...............................
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1
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1,300
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89 Chauffeur, III .............................
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...... 1
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1,500
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1
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1,500
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90 Police, Departmental .......................
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1
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1,900
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91 Watchman, I ...............................
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1
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1,480
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92 Cleaner ...................................
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......
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6
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6,000
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93 Band Instructor (Part time) ...............
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315
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315
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94 Consultants, Medical (Part time) ..........
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1,200
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1,200
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95 Additional Personnel .......................
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...... 51
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76,812
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3,912
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Totals ................................
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...... 290
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465,556
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341
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554,816
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OBJECT OF EXPENDITURE
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Contractual Services :
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201 General Repairs ...........................
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18,000
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15,000
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202 Motor Vehicle Repairs......................
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1,000
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1,000
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203 Light, Heat, Power and Water..............
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12,000
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12,000
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