942 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 467
cents ($3, 717. 44), and pay the same over to the said sureties
as follows:
To James B. Dixon and John B. Dixon, administrators for
David Dixon, one of the said sureties, the sum of $348. 40; to
John S. Phillips, one of said sureties, the sum of $452. 83; to
Leonard Kolmer, one of said sureties, the sum. of $452. 83; to
Michael Winn, one of said sureties, the sum of $94. 43; to
Joseph S. W. Harris, one of said sureties, the sum of $452. 83;
to Bridget M. Moran, administratrix of Daniel J. Moran, one
of said sureties, the sum of $452. 83; to David M. Evans, one
of said sureties, the sum of $452. 83; to William Dodds, one of
said sureties, the sum of $94. 83; to Harry Thomas, one of
said sureties, the sum of $452. 83; to William A. McIndoe, one
of said sureties, the sum of $452. 83.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted by the General Assem-
bly of Maryland, That this Act shall take effect from the date
of its passage.
Approved April 18th, 1916.
CHAPTER 467.
AN ACT to authorize and empower the Board of Police Com-
missioners of Baltimore City or its successor in office to
reopen and retry the case of John E. Coulter, an ex-Patrol-
man of the Police Force of Baltimore City, and to reinstate
the said John F. -Coulter as a member of the said Police
Force if, in its judgment, it shall deem the same proper or
expedient.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, That
the Board of Police Commissioners of Baltimore City, or the
Board which is to succeed it in office, be and it or its successor
is hereby empowered and authorized to reopen and retry the
case of John F. Coulter, an ex-Patrolman of the Police Force
of Baltimore City, and authority is hereby conferred upon the
said Board or its successor in office to reinstate John F. Coul-
ter as a Patrolman of the Police Force of the City of Balti-
more, if the said Board or its duly qualified successor shall
deem the same proper or expedient.
Approved April 18th, 1916.
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