HERBERT R. O'CONOR, GOVERNOR. 1653
license, but where the same person is the holder of both
a wholesaler and a Class A, beer, wine and liquor license,
separate books of account shall be kept for each place of
business, and the respective licenses shall otherwise be
subjected to all of the provisions of this Act.
And provided that in Calvert County it shall be lawful
for any licensee, by making application in the manner
elsewhere described in this Act, to obtain both a beer (on
sale) license, and also a beer, wine and liquor (off sale),
Class A, license, upon compliance with the provisions of
this Act, and upon the payment of the fees herein pre-
scribed for each class of license.
Every license shall be appropriately numbered by the
official issuing the same.
It is further provided that nothing in this Section shall
apply to any Dispensary system in any County of the State.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act is
hereby declared to be an emergency law and necessary for
the immediate preservation of the public health and safety,
and being passed by a yea and nay vote, supported by
three-fifths of all of the members elected to each of the
two Houses of the General Assembly, the same shall take
effect from the date of its passage.
Approved May 4, 1945.
CHAPTER 958.
(Senate Bill 589)
AN ACT to authorize and direct the County Commission-
ers of Kent County to borrow upon the faith and credit
of said county a sum not to exceed Two Hundred and
Forty-five Thousand Dollars ($245, 000) and to issue
coupon bonds for the acquisition of a site and construc-
tion of a public high school building at Chestertown and
additions to other high school buildings by a County
Building Commission, appointed by said County Com-
missioners and providing for the levying of taxes neces-
sary for the payment of such bonds.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the County Commissioners of Kent County are here-
by authorized and directed to borrow upon the faith and
credit of said County an amount not to exceed Two Hun-
dred and Forty-five Thousand Dollars ($245, 000) and to
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