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52 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 30

mine by ballot whether or not the sale, manufacture for sale
and transportation for sale of alcoholic, spirituous, vinous,
malt and intoxicating liquors for beverage purposes shall
be forever prohibited in the said political units above desig-
nated, respectively, from and after May first, one thousand,
nine hundred and eighteen; providing for the submission
of such question to the voters of each of the political units
herein designated and declaring the effect of such election.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the question whether or not the sale, manufac-
ture for sale and transportation for sale of alcoholic, spirit-
uous, vinous, malt and intoxicating liquors for beverage pur-
poses shall be forever prohibited in the City of Baltimore,
Baltimore County, the 1st and 3rd Precincts of the Fifth Dis-
trict of Anne Arundel County, Annapolis City, Allegany
County, Washington County, Frederick County, Prince
George's County, Ellicott City and Havre de Grace, respective-
ly, from and after May first, one thousand, nine hundred and
eighteen, shall be submitted to the registered and qualified
voters of said political units herein designated at the general
election to be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday
in the month of November, A. D. one thousand nine hundred
and sixteen; and the Supervisors of Elections of Baltimore
City and the Supervisors of Elections of or exercising jurisdic-
tion over each of the political units herein designated shall
have printed upon the ballots to be used at the general election
held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November.
A. D. one thousand, nine hundred and sixteen, in a separate
column to follow -immediately after the names of candidates
the following proposition, in clear, plain, bold Roman capitals,
twelve-point pica type: "Shall the sale, manufacture for sale
and transportation for sale of alcoholic, spirituous, vinous; malt
and intoxicating liquors for beverage purposed in the........

(county, city, town or village as the case may be) be pro-
hibited from and after May first, one thousand, nine hundred
and eighteen"; after which shall be printed on separate lines
with a square or box to the right and opposite the words "for
prohibition" and a corresponding square or box to the right
and opposite the words "against prohibition" on the ballots,
printed in each of said political units, the blank above indi-
cated shall be filled in with the name of the respective political
unit so voting, as aforesaid.

 

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