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Session Laws, 1922
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1464 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 515

binding on Cherry Alley and extending along Green Street a
distance of sixty (60) feet and going back an even width of
sixty (60) feet a distance of ninety-five (95) feet to Water
Street; and the said Mayor and City Council of Cumberland
are further authorized and empowered to convey the remainder
of said old water works lot to the aforesaid Trustees whenever
said Mayor and City Council, in their discretion, may deem it
proper to do so.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That George Henderson,
Arthur P. Dixon, Harry E. Flook, Frank M. Wilson, William
A. Huster, Harry Beneman, William C. Walsh, and whoever
from time to time may be Mayor of the City of Cumberland,
be and they are hereby appointed Trustees for the purpose of
holding the lot of ground mentioned in the preceding section,
and said Trustees shall hold said lot of ground for the purpose
of establishing and maintaining thereon an American Legion
Building. In the event of the death, resignation or other dis-
qualification of any of said Trustees, the remaining Trustees
shall have power by majority vote to appoint other Trustees,
to the end that there may always be seven properly qualified
Trustees, and the appointment of any new Trustees shall be
made a matter of record in the proceedings of the Mayor and
City Council of Cumberland.

SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect June 1, 1922.

Approved April 13th, 1922.

CHAPTER 515.

AN ACT to authorize the Police Commissioner of Baltimore
City to pay a pension to George W. Bowers.

WHEREAS, George W. Bowers was appointed a member of
the police force of Baltimore City in 1886 and served until his
dismissal, December 30, 1912; and

WHEREAS, The said George'W. Bowers contributed the per-
centage of his salary to the Special Pension Fund, as required
by law; therefore,

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That the Police Commissioner of Baltimore City be and

 

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