766 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 431
tion they shall attend at some place in said town to be
selected by the Mayor and City Council and stated in said
notice, on Monday, March 26, 1934, between the hours of
8 A. M. and 7 P. M.. and on Monday, April 2, 1934, be-
tween the hours of 7 P. M. and 10 P. M.. for the purpose
of making a supplemental registration and revision, and
shall enter the names of such persons as may register, in
accordance with the provisions of this Act, in separate
books; one to be kept by each of said Election Supervisors,
thus acting as a Board of Registration: and in addition
to the names of the voters there shall be entered therein
the age, color, actual place of domicile in said town and the
time thereof, and the occupation of the persons registered,
which said books containing the names of the persons so
registered shall be used on election day for all general
and special elections of said town, and all persons so reg-
istered therein shall be entitled to vote in said town elec-
tions, and no persons not registered therein shall be en-
titled to vote at such elections.
The two members of said Board of Registration shall at
the close of the first day of such registration send notices
by mail to the last address of such persons as they may
agree are no longer residents of the town, or otherwise
disqualified and not entitled to be upon the registration
books, or to such person or persons against whom any
registered voter of the town may make affidavit to the
effect that they are no longer qualified to vote; such notice
shall require such persons to appear at the second day of
registration, at which time they will be given an oppor-
tunity to be heard, and on said second day the said mem-
bers of the Board of Registration, after hearing the evi-
dence produced before them, may agree either to strike
off or retain such persons upon the said registration books.
Any person who shall feel aggrieved at any action of
the Board of Registration in refusing to register him or
her, or in refusing to strike off the books the name of any
other person, shall have the right of appeal to the Circuit
Court for Prince George's County at any time within ten
days after the last day of registration, and such case shall
be heard by said Court as provided for by the general
election laws of the State for appeals in election cases, and
in so far as the same may be applicable, the provisions of
the general election laws relating to appeals in election
cases generally shall be applied to such appeals.
There shall be a similar supplemental registration on
the fourth Monday in March, between the hours of 8 A. M.
and 7 P. M.. and on the following Monday between the
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