1118 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 442.
of the Superior Court, the crier of the Baltimore City Court
and the crier of the Court of Common Pleas of Baltimore City..
Every bailiff, who after having served not less than twenty-five-
preceding consecutive years or shall have become physically or
mentally incapacitated from performing the duties of bailiff
from ailments or accidents not resulting from any own miscon-
duct, shall be entitled to retirement with a salary of $1, 000 per
annum, payable as other bailiffs' salaries are now paid, provided
that such retirement shall be evidenced by a satisfactory certifi-
cate approved by the Supreme Bench of Baltimore City, di-
rected to the City Register, advising him of the retirement of
the said bailiff, and that said retirement is in accord with the
provisions of this section.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect January 1, 1930.
Approved April 11, 1929.
CHAPTER 441.
AN ACT to add a new section to Article 4 of the Code of
Public Local Laws of Maryland (1927 Edition), title "Bal-
timore City, " sub-title "Special Fund, " said new section-
to be known as Section 766C1, and to follow immediately
after Section 776C of said Article, relating to the sale of
abandoned, stolen or unclaimed motor vehicles held in the
possession of or under the control of the Police Department
of Baltimore City.
(Vetoed. )
CHAPTER 442.
AN ACT to authorize and direct the Police Commissioner of
Baltimore City to reinstate Joseph E. Adams and Joseph R.
Waechter as members of the Baltimore Police Department..
(Vetoed. )
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