344 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 206
not receive any other compensation, emolument, pay or
recompense of any kind whatsoever for their services, in-
cluding services rendered under Section 202 of this Article.
The Board of Supervisors of Elections of Montgomery
County may employ any member of the Bar of the Court
of Appeals of the State of Maryland, resident in Montgom-
ery County who shall be paid for his services the sum of
six hundred dollars ($600. 00) per annum, payable in equal
monthly instalments and no other fees or compensation
whatsoever, and may also employ and appoint a clerk, who
shall be paid such salary as may be fixed by the Board of
County Commissioners of Montgomery County, but said
Board of Supervisors of Elections shall employ no other
assistants or clerks of any kind whatsoever, except with
the approval of the Board of County Commissioners of
Montgomery County and at such compensation as may be
fixed by the said Board of County Commissioners.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall
take effect June 1, 1933.
Approved April 21, 1933.
CHAPTER 206.
AN ACT to regulate, limit, and restrict the use and sale
of fireworks within the first precinct of the Seventh
Election District of Montgomery County, and to provide
penalties for violations, and to provide for the confisca-
tion and destruction of fireworks or explosives exposed
for sale or held in violation of this Act.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That no person shall, within the first precinct
of the Seventh Election District of Montgomery County
sell, deliver, discharge, or set off any of the following-
described, fireworks, or noise-making explosives: Fire-
crackers of any kind or description, torpedoes, roman
candles, skyrockets, devil chasers, son-of-a-guns, bombs, or
any other fireworks which contain powder or other ex-
plosive composition; provided, however, that nothing herein
contained shall prohibit the discharge or setting off of the
above-mentioned fireworks on occasions of public celebra-
tion and exhibition where a permit so to do is first had and
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