EMERSON C. HARRINGTON, GOVERNOR. 645
or other police magistrates to its care, or who may hereafter be
committed, not exceeding the sum of ten thousand dollars per
year, and the said Mayor and City Council of Baltimore are
further authorized and empowered to appropriate for repairs,
permanent improvements and additions to the buildings and
grounds now used or hereafter to be used by the Maryland
School for Boys and its successors, such additional sum or sums
of money as in their judgment shall from time to time be re-
quired for those purposes.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect from the date of its passage.
Approved April 10th, 1918. :
CHAPTER 263.
AN ACT to add a new section to the Revised Charter of Balti-
more City, title "Courts", to follow Section 351 and to be
designated 351-a, relating to the expenses of the Administra-
tion of Justice in Baltimore City.
(Vetoed.}
CHAPTER 264.
AN ACT supplemental to the Act of the General Assembly of
1918, entitled "An Act to extend the limits of Baltimore
City by including therein parts of Baltimore County and
Anne Arundel County" so as to provide for regulating and
licensing horse racing in certain parts of Baltimore County
proposed by said Act to be annexed to the city of Baltimore,
and providing for the disposition of the said license fees.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That nothing contained in the Act of the General As-
sembly of 1918, entitled "An Act to Extend the Limits of
Baltimore City by Including Therein Parts of Baltimore
County and Anne Arundel County", shall operate to
affect any race track or racing or the jurisdiction of any
racing commission or the rights and powers of said commis-
sion or its licensees within the limits defined by the said Act;
it being the intent of this Act that such race tracks and the
racing thereon shall continue to be subject to the jurisdiction
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