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508

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 287
Preamble.

3, of District No. 5, of Prince George's county, took charge
of said school on October the 10th, A. D. 1904, and taught
therein until January the 17th, A. D. 1905, and again took
charge of said school at the beginning of the scholastic year
in September, 1905, and taught therein until February 17th,
A. D. 1906, when she relinquished said school in accordance
with the decision of the Court of Appeals of Maryland in
the case of Robert Lee Manning, Thomas M. Underwood
and Clinton Johnson vs. the Board of County School Com-
missioners of Prince George's county et al., January term,
1906; and

WHEREAS, Said appointment of said Luella R. Palhemus
was made under supposed authority of law, the error of
which was not and could not be known until said decision of
the Court of Appeals, and under such circumstances it is
just that said Palhemus be paid for her services rendered as
aforesaid; therefore,

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That the board of County School Commissioners of

Sum of money
to be paid.

Prince George's county be and it is hereby authorized and
directed to pay to Luella R. Palhemus an amount of money
equal to what would be her salary as teacher of Public School
No. 3, District No. 5, of said county, as per her report as
such teacher, less any money already paid to her on account
thereof.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.

Approved April 2, 1906.

CHAPTER 288.

AN ACT to refund Patrick O'Brien, of Baltimore, Md., the
sum of money paid by him to the Comptroller of the
Treasury of the State of Maryland, and converted into .the
Treasury of the State for licenses to dredge for oysters
with the schooner " Mary O'Brien," which was dismasted
and a total loss a short time after issuance of said license."
WHEREAS, Patrick O'Brien, on the 19th day of October,

Preamble.

1903, procured license No. 152 from the Comptroller of the
Treasury for the schooner " Mary O'Brien" and seven (7)



 
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