EMERSON C. HARRINGTON, GOVERNOR. 1161
the same having received the recommendation of the Treasury
Officials, to wit:
The Port Deposit Electric Co. the sum of four dollars and
forty-one cents ($4. 41) for the year 1913; the St. Denis Mutual
Loan and Savings Association, the sum of six dollars and
ninety-one cents ($6. 91) for the year 1913; the B. C. Bibb
Stove Co. the sum of one hundred, seventy-three dollars and
forty-two cents ($173. 42) for the year 1914; the Cucumber
Specialty Co. the sum of two dollars and seventy-nine cents
($2. 79) for the year 1914; the City Cab Co. of Baltimore City,
the sum of thirty dollars and eight cents ($30. 08) for the year
1913; the Suburban Water Co. the sum of twenty-one dollars
and fifty-five cents ($21. 55) for the year 1915; the Cumberland
Gas Light Co. the sum of sixty-one dollars and thirty-seven
cents ($61. 37) for the year 1915; the Holmes Electric Co. the
sum of eighty dollars ($80. 00) for the year 1915; the West
Forest Park Sewerage Co. the sum of eleven dollars ($11. 00)
for the year 1915; the Fairmount Land Corporation, the sum
of sixty dollars and twenty-eight cents, ($60. 28) for the year
1915, and the Roslyn Apartment Co. the sum of eleven dollars
and forty cents ($11. 40) for the year 1915.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect from June 1st, 1916.
Approved April 18th, 1916.
CHAPTER 565.
AN ACT to pay to the School Commissioners of Garrett County
a sum of money out of the State school tax and to increase
the minimum salaries.
WHEREAS, In view of the pressure of the present apportion-
ment, especially upon Garrett County, of the State School
Tax, and the inability, without larger increase of county tax-
ation, to keep her schools open for seven and one-half (T1/^)
months, and in view of the fact that the mountain ridges so
divide the population of Garrett County, the largest county in
the State in area, as to render school facilities for all the chil-
dren more expensive than in more central parts of the State;
SECTION 1.. Ble it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That the Comptroller of the Treasury be and he is here-
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