190 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 153
336C. If any person, firm or corporation shall erect or
cause to be erected any privy, hog-pen, bleaching, dyeing or
industrial establishment, or other thing over any lake, dam,
reservoir, line of conduit, water-pipe, water-course, or other
work constructed or used for supplying the City of Salisbury
with water or so near thereto as to tend to pollute or discolor
the water therein, the person, firm or corporation so offending
shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and punishable as
other misdemeanors are punishable by Section 337 of this
sub-title.
336D. If any person, firm or corporation shall injure, or
cause to be injured, defaced or destroyed, any dam, reservoir,
line of conduit, water-pipe, water-course, or other thing used
for supplying the City of Salisbury with water, the person,
firm or corporation so offending shall be deemed guilty of a mis-
demeanor and punishable as other misdemeanors are punish-
able by Section 337 of this sub-title.
SEC. 2. And T)e it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect June 1, 1941.
Approved April 15, 1941.
CHAPTER 153.
(House Bill 91)
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact with amendments Section 42
of Article 2B of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1939
Edition), title "Alcoholic Beverages", sub-title "Regula-
tions and Restrictions", to make unlawful the sale of any
alcoholic beverages on Sunday in Somerset County or the
delivery, giving away or other disposition of alcoholic bev-
erages by any licensed dealer on Sunday in Talbot or Somer-
set Counties.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That Section 42 of Article 2B of the Annotated Code of
Maryland (1939 Edition), title "Alcoholic Beverages", sub-
title "Regulations and Restrictions", be and it is hereby re-
pealed and re-enacted, with amendments, to read as follows:
42. (General Regulations, Hotels, Restaurants and Clubs
—Restrictions After Midnight and On Sunday. ) No retail
dealer shall be permitted to sell any alcoholic beverages at a
bar or counter at any time between the hours of midnight and
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