PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, GOVERNOR. 1109
mission to the Bar of this State nor be qualified nor permitted
to perform any of the duties of an Attorney at Law as provided
by this Article until he shall have arrived at the age of twenty-
one.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved April 10th, 1914.
CHAPTER 656.
AN ACT to direct the County Commissioners of Frederick County
to borrow money on the credit of said County to purchase or
condemn real estate and pay for the erection of a new building
or buildings for a public school in Thurmont, in Election Dis-
trict No. 15, in Frederick County; and to issue bonds therefor
and to levy on the assessable property in Frederick County are
annual tax sufficient to pay said bonds when they mature and
to pay the interest thereof as it becomes due.
WHEREAS, The conditions now existing at the public school in
Thurmont, by reason of the over-crowded condition of said
schools, the lack of proper ventilation, the inadequacy of means
to protect the lives of the pupils in case of fire and improper
sanitary provisions have become alarming to such an extent as
to produce protests by the citizens of said town and vicinity,
coupled with the further fact that the said school building has
been partially destroyed by a recent windstorm, and it being
the earnest desire on their and on the part of the Board of
County School Commissioners of said County to remedy the
evils which exist, and,
WHEREAS, The conditions cannot be properly remedied except
by the purchase or condemnation of a suitable addition to the
present school site and erection of a new building for the use
of said school. Now, therefore,
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That the County Commissioners of Frederick County,
in order to provide the necessary funds for the purchase or
condemnation of additional ground in Thurmont and the erec-
tion of a school building in said town of Thurmont and the
expenses incident thereto, are hereby directed to borrow money
on the credit of the County to an amount not exceeding the
sum of Thirty-six thousand dollars ($36,000.00) on May 1st,
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