162 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 81
zens' Committee shall have the power to prescribe the number
of semi-annual installments in which the tax so assessed, as
above provided, shall he payable.
All moneys so received by said County Treasurer shall, upon
order of said Board of County Commissioners, be paid over to
the Treasurer of said Village of Drummond, and the said
Drummond Citizens' Committee shall become charged with the
duty of paving, trading, macadamizing or otherwise improving
said streets, roads, lanes or sidewalks within said village.
For the purpose of making the improvements, provided for
in this section, the said Drummond Citizens' Committee is
hereby authorized and empowered to borrow money and other-
wise contract indebtedness and obligate said Village of Drum-
mond in an amount not exceeding at any time ten per centum
of the assessed valuation of the real property within said vil-
lage, and for this purpose said Village of Drummond shall be
and hereby is constituted a corporation, and the said Drum-
mond Citizens' Committee is empowered to act for said corpo-
ration; provided, that should there be default on bonds or
other indebtedness incurred by the said Citizens' Committee of
the said Village of Drummond for the said village, it shall be
the duty of the Board of County Commissioners of Mont-
gomery County to levy or have levied special general taxes
against the real property of said Village of Drummond to the
extent only that such default bonds or incurred indebtedness
shall be liquidated.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted. That this Act shall take
effect June 1, 1924.
Approved March 26, 1924.
CHAPTER 81.
AN ACT to authorize the Police Commissioner of Baltimore
City to reinstate Clarence T. Hayden as a member of the
Baltimore Police Department.
WHEREAS, Clarence I. Hayden was appointed a member of
the Police Department of Baltimore City on August 29, 1910;
and
WHEREAS, The said Clarence I. Hayden resigned from the
said Police Department on May 17, 1920; and
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