1334 LAWS OF MARYLAND.
SEC. 768. Each of said Matrons, and substitute Matrons
when employed shall receive a salary of twenty dollars per
week, and the Superintendent of Matrons a salary of twenty-five
dollars per week, to be paid by the Mayor and City Council of
Baltimore, and it shall be included in the annual estimate of ex-
penses by said Board of Police Commissioners, certified to the
y Mayor and City Council of Baltimore.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect January 1st, 1915.
Approved April 10th, 1914.
CHAPTER 758.
AN ACT to repeal Chapter 150 of the Acts of the General As-
sembly of 1868, entitled,'' An Act to incorporate the Southern
Maryland Railroad Company," as amended by Chapter 47 of
the Acts of General Assembly of 1884.
(Vetoed.)
CHAPTER 759.
AN ACT to add one new Section to Article 77 of Bagby's Anno-
tated Code of Public Civil Laws of Maryland, entitled "Pub-
lic Education," sub-title "Teachers," same to be numbered
60-A, to follow immediately after Section 60 of Article 77,
and designed to prescribe minimum salaries of trained and
experienced teachers and to authorize the Boards of County
Commissioners of the several Counties to levy sufficient funds
for same.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That one new Section to be known as Section 60-A, be
and the same is hereby added to Article 77 of Bagby's Anno-
tated Code of Public Civil Laws of Maryland, same to follow
immediately after Section 60 of said Article and to read as
follows:
60-A. Any white teacher regularly employed as a teacher in
the public schools of Maryland, holding a diploma of a standard
normal school or a diploma of the department of pedagogy or
education of a standard college or university which has the ap-
proval of the State Superintendent of Education, or who shall
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