810 LAWS OF MARYLAND [CH. 433
Senate shall not be in session, by the Governor, for Alle-
gany County at large an additional Justice of the Peace to
be known as the Magistrate for Juvenile Causes, who
shall receive a salary of [Thirty-nine Hundred Dollars
($3, 900. 00)] Forty eight Hundred Dollars ($4, 800. 00)
FORTY-FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($4, 500. 00) per
year, payable monthly, two-thirds by the County Commis-
sioners for Allegany County and the other one-third by
the Mayor and City Council of Cumberland, Maryland.
370.
(b) (7) Such Magistrate for Juvenile Causes is em-
powered to appoint a suitable person to act as his clerk,
who may be a woman, and who shall receive an annual
salary of [Twenty-four Hundred Dollars ($2, 400. 00)],
Twenty-seven Hundred Dollars ($2, 700. 00) THREE
THOUSAND DOLLARS ($3, 000. 00) payable monthly,
two-thirds by the County Commissioners of Allegany
County and one-third by the Mayor and City Council of
Cumberland, Maryland, and such clerk shall attend at such
times and places and perform such duties as may be
directed by said Magistrate, and who shall be removable
by said Magistrate for Juvenile Causes at his discretion.
The said clerk shall, prior to commencing his duties, apply
for and secure a corporate bond in the sum of Five Thou-
sand ($5, 000. 00) Dollars, the cost of which shall be borne
by the county. In assessing the costs in such cases as may
come before him, said Magistrate shall allow the same
ratio per diem for attendance of witnesses and mileage
outside the City of Cumberland as is allowed in the Circuit
Court for Allegany County, which shall be paid by the
Board of County Commissioners for Allegany County in
the same manner as is paid to witnesses before the Circuit
Court; provided, however, that no witnesses shall be paid
either per diem or mileage who shall not have been regu-
larly summoned by said Magistrate.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act is
hereby declared to be an emergency measure and necessary
for the immediate preservation of the public health and
safety and having been passed by a yea and nay vote,
supported by three-fifths of all the members elected to
each of the two Houses of the General Assembly of Mary-
land, the same shall take effect from the date of its passage.
Approved April 11, 1953.
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