ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 821
and all other incidental expenses connected with the execution
of its provisions in connection with said loan.
SEC. 6. And be it further enacted, That the actual cash
proceeds of the sale of the certificates of indebtedness to be
issued under this Act shall be used exclusively for the following
purposes, to wit:
The Comptroller shall, immediately upon the sale of and
payment for said bonds or certificates of indebtedness, first
return to and credit the Treasury with whatever advances or
payments may have been made as provided for by Section 5
of this Act. The remainder of the proceeds of said loan shall
be credited on the books of the State Treasury Department to
the credit of the State Roads Commission and shall be dis-
bursed by the State Treasurer, upon warrant of the Comp-
troller, from time to time as and when the same shall become
necessary, for the following purposes:
One-fifth of the remainder of said loan, the same to be taken
from the proceeds of the respective issues thereof as the same
are received, shall be used and expended in the City of Bal-
timore by the State Roads Commission for the construction of
such arterial highways circling Baltimore City as may be
selected by the State Roads Commission after conference with
the Chief Engineer of Baltimore City.
The remaining four-fifths of the residue of the proceeds
received from the said loan shall be used and expended by
the State Roads Commission in the construction, widening and
extension of the State Roads System of Maryland, as follows:
1. (a) For the widening of the Baltimore-Washington Boule-
vard from twenty feet to forty feet from the western limits of
Baltimore City to the town of Savage in Howard County,
there to meet the previously widened portion of said boulevard
from Savage to Laurel; and (b) for the construction of a new
spur road leaving the Baltimore-Washington Boulevard at
Hyattsville and connecting with the District of Columbia line
at Rhode Island Avenue; and (e) for the construction of the
unimproved section of the Columbia Road beginning at a
point about two miles distance from Laurel and extending for
about five miles towards Washington, $1, 160, 000, of which
$600, 000 shall be from the issue of June 15, 1929, and $560, -
000 from the issue of June 15, 1930, and of which $860, 000
shall be expended in widening the said boulevard from the Bal-
timore City limits to Savage; $150, 000 for the construction
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