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be audited and paid by the Board of Aldermen by warrant
drawn upon the proper officers of said city.
331. The said Board of Supervisors of Elections may have
a clerk at a salary of Three Hundred Dollars for his services
during his term of office. The said clerk shall be appointed
by the said Board of Supervisors, and shall be removable by
them in their discretion. He shall qualify before said Super-
visors.
341. On Tuesday, five weeks preceding the election to be
held in Frederick City, in the year 1943 as provided in
Section 326 of this Article, and on Wednesday immediately
following said Tuesday, each Board of Registry shall meet
at the place designated by the Board of Supervisors of Elec-
tions and shall proceed to make a general registration of all
the voters in its precinct; the proceedings of each Board of
Registry shall be as follows:
1. They shall open the registry at 8 o'clock A. M. on each
of said days and continue in session until 8 o'clock P. M.; one
of the officers of registration shall administer to all persons
who shall personally appear to register the following oath or
affirmation: "You do solemnly swear (or affirm) that you will
fully and truly answer all such questions as shall be put to you
touching your place of residence, name, birth, your qualifica-
tion as a voter and your right as such to register and vote in
Frederick City under the laws of the State of Maryland. "
2. The two officers of registration shall make the entries
required by this sub-title in the two registry books.
3. The name and age of every applicant shall be entered
in such registry books and all the facts of his application shall
be therein stated as herein provided, whether he be entitled
to vote or not. If it shall be determined by the Board that
he is not a qualified voter in said precinct, then an entry shall
be made in the appropriate column "No" and a line be drawn
in red ink through his name and through all other entries on
the line on which his name is written, but so that the name
and entries shall remain legible; and if qualified an entry shall
shall be made in said column "Yes".
4. Any person who has never been convicted of any in-
famous crime either in this State or elsewhere, and any person
who may have committed any infamous crime but who has
been subsequently pardoned for such offense, possessing the
qualifications as prescribed by Section 325 of this Article,
shall be entitled to be registered and to vote at all municipal
elections hereafter held in said City of Frederick.
5. The headings to the registry books shall be so prepared
that the registry shall be made alphabetically according to
the surname of each person applying, and so that the resi-
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