382 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 208
SEC. 6. And be it further enacted. That, for the purpose of
retiring the said bonds authorized to be issued by this Act, and
the payment of the interest thereon, there shall be levied against
all the assessable property within the corporate limits of the
said town of Kitzmillersville by the Mayor and Town Council
of said town annually, so long as any of said bonds are out-
standing and not paid, a tax sufficient to meet the interest or
any part of said interest on said bonds as it becomes due, and
to pay the principal thereof as they mature, said tax to be
determined, levied, collected and paid over in the same manner
as provided for other taxes in said municipality.
SEC. 7. And be it further enacted, That on the first Tuesday
in May, 1927, there shall be a special election held in the town,
of Kitzmillersville, which election shall be held in the same
manner and under the same regulations as other municipal
elections held in said town, for the purpose of submitting the
question as to whether or not this Act shall take effect to all
legal voters of said town who are qualified to vote at a regular
town election, and all ballots at said election shall have printed
on them the words following, to-wit: "For River Wall Bonds"
and "Against River Wall Bonds, " and the qualified voters of
said town desiring to vote on said question at said election,,
shall indicate their choice of said propositions by making a cross-
mark opposite the proposition for which they desire to register
their vote, and if a majority of the votes so cast are marked
"For River Wall Bonds, " then this Act shall be in full force
and effect, otherwise shall be null and void and of no effect.
The judges of election shall, under their hands and seals, im-
mediately after said election certify to the Mayor and Town;
Council of Kitzmillersville the result of said election.
SEC. 8. And be it further enacted, That this Act is hereby
declared to be an emergency law and necessary for the imme-
diate preservation of the public health and safety, and having
been passed by a yea and nay vote, supported by three-fifths of
all the members elected to each of the two Houses of the General
Assembly, the same shall take effect from the date of its pas-
sage.
Approved April 1, 1927.
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