ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR 1263
ers to the County Commissioners with the proper vouchers
therefor quarterly, whereupon said County Commissioners
shall issue their certificate to the County Treasurer for the
payment thereof. It shall be the duty of the Sheriff to keep
in his office an official record to be retained there by him, and
such book or books as may be required to show all fees and
charges to be collected by him, and those which may have been
collected; whenever, in the judgment of the Sheriff, it shall
be expedient and necessary for the safety and welfare of the
county for him to appoint temporarily an extra number of
deputy sheriffs, he is hereby authorized to appoint them, and
it shall be the duty of the County Commissioners to allow
and pay such reasonable fee or compensation as in their judg-
ment they may deem proper for the services rendered by such
deputy sheriffs, but in no case shall such deputy sheriffs con-
tinue to serve longer than the necessity of the case actually
warrants.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted. That this Act shall take
effect June 1, 1920.
Approved April 16, 1920.
CHAPTER 665.
AN ACT to incorporate the "Baltimore Community Founda-
tion."
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That Albert C. Ritchie, William F. Broening, Carroll
T. Bond, John C. Rose, John T. Finney, Robert Biggs and
Jacob Epstein, all of whom are residents of the State of Mary-
land, and their successors, be and they are created a body cor-
porate under the name of "Baltimore Community Founda-
tion," and by that name shall have perpetual succession, and
be capable to sue and be sued, to complain and defend in any
court of law or equity to make and adopt by-laws and amend
the same and to make and use a corporate seal. The said
body corporate is authorized to acquire gifts, devises and be-
quests of all kinds of real or personal property and to hold,
own, use, sell, lease or dispose of the same at its pleasure and
to invest and reinvest all proceeds of sale and generally to do
such matters and things as may be necessary to carry out its
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