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thence following the northernmost boundary line of the Shea
property in an easterly direction to the westernmost bound-
ary line of a field owned by Otho E. Ridgely and wife ; thence
following the said western boundary line and the northern
boundary line of said field to a point on the west side of the
York Turnpike road about fifty yards south of Seminary ave-
nue, at the division line between the Ridgely field and the
property of J. Clinton Kidd; and thence following the west
side of said York Turnpike Road to the place of beginning.
SECTION 3. And be it further enacted, That as this Act is
one of emergency and necessary for the immediate preserva-
tion of the public safety, the tax levy being made before June
1, of each year, it shall therefore take effect from the date of its
passage.
Approved March 26, 1920.
CHAPTER 145.
AN ACT to authorize the County Commissioners of Baltimore
County to contribute to a memorial to be erected at Tow-
son in said county in memory of persons who lost their
lives in the armed service of the United States in the groat
war between it and certain European Powers and em-
powering them to levy a tax not exceeding one cent on
the hundred dollars on the assessable property in Balti-
more County.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That the County Commissioners of Baltimore County
be and they are hereby authorized to appropriate such sum
as in their judgment may be proper to the erection of a Memo-
rial at Towson in Baltimore County in memory of the persons
who lost their lives in the armed service of the United States
in the Great War between the United States and certain
European Powers which was terminated through an Armistice
on November the eleventh, nineteen hundred and eighteen, and
to levy therefor not to exceed one cent on the hundred dollars
on the assessable property in Baltimore County.
Approved April 16, 1920.
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