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1398 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 669
state his name, address, weight, color, height, color of hair
and eyes, which entry shall be noted on the license to be
issued to any such applicant and such applicant shall, when
engaged in selling or offering for sale, carry said license either
in the vehicle or on his person, and exhibit the same to any
officer of Baltimore County whenever required.
No person, association, firm or corporation so authorized
to hawk, sell, peddle, vend or offer for sale any of the articles
hereinbefore described shall maintain what is known as a side-
walk stand or place for selling, but shall keep continuously
moving, and not hawk, sell, peddle, vend, or offer for sale such
article in any one place.
Any person, association, firm or corporation violating or
failing to comply with the provisions of this Section shall,
upon conviction for each and every offense, be subject to a fine
not exceeding $100. 00 nor less than $10. 00, and upon failure
or refusal to pay the same shall be committed to the jail of
Baltimore County for a period not exceeding thirty days.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect June 1, 1939.
Approved May 11, 1939.
CHAPTER 669.
(House Bill 698)
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact with amendments Sections
232A and 233 of Article 22 of the Code of Public Local Laws
of Maryland (1930 Edition), title "Washington County",
sub-title "Hagerstown", extending the terms of office of
Mayor and Councilmen of Hagerstown for one day, increas-
ing the compensation of the Mayor and Councilmen after
the next election and allowing the Mayor and Councilmen
certain expense accounts.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That Sections 232A and 233 of Article 22 of the Code of
Public Local Laws of Maryland (1930 Edition), title "Wash-
ington County", sub-title "Hagerstown", be and the same are
hereby repealed and re-enacted with amendments to read as
follows:
232A. The Mayor, by virtue of his office, shall preside at all
meetings of the Council and in case of a tie, except in the pas-
sage of ordinances shall have the deciding vote; he shall see
that the ordinances of the town are faithfully executed and
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