16 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [March 9
County Commissioners of Anne Arundel County to borrow not exceeding
Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200, 000) to finance the acquisition
of a site for a library building and the construction and equipping of
said library building in Anne Arundel County; and to authorize and
empower the County Commissioners of Anne Arundel County to borrow
not exceeding Three Hundred Eighty-two Thousand Dollars ($382, 000)
in order to finance the acquisition of a site for a library building and
the construction and equipping of said library building in Anne Arundel
County; to effect such borrowing by the issuance and sale to the highest
bidder or bidders at public sale of its general obligation, serial maturity
coupon bonds in like par amount; empowering said County to fix and
determine, by resolution, the form, tenor, interest rate or method of
arriving at the same terms, including redemption and registration
provisions, conditions, maturities and all other details incident or neces-
sary to the issuance, public sale and delivery of said bonds, without
reference to any other law heretofore enacted; prescribing the method
and manner of selling said bonds at public sale; empowering said County,
subject to certain limitations, to sell said bonds at, above or below the
par value thereof; empowering said County to refund any of said bonds
purchased or redeemed in advance of maturity; empowering and di-
recting said County to apply to the payment of principal and interest
of said bonds and said refunding bonds any funds received from the
State of Maryland and the United States of America, which may be
properly allocable to said purpose; and empowering and directing said
County to contract to levy and to levy, impose and collect annually ad
valorem taxes which, in addition to the State and Federal allotments,
if any, will provide funds sufficient for the payment of said maturing
principal and interest; exempting said bonds and said refunding bonds
and the interest thereon from all State, county and municipal taxation
in the State of Maryland. "
Which was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules.
House Bill No. 22—By The Worcester County Delegation:
A Bill entitled "An Act to repeal and re-enact, with amendments,
Section 529 of Article 27 of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1957
Edition), title 'Crimes and Punishments', sub-title 'Sabbath Breaking',
authorizing the operation of bowling alleys in Worcester County between
certain hours on Sundays. "
Which was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules.
House Bill No. 23—By Prince George's and Montgomery County Delega-
tions:
A Bill entitled "An Act to add new Section 47(C-4) to Article 26
of the Annotated Code of Maryland (as amended by Chapter of the
Acts of 1962 being Senate Bill No. 10), title 'Courts', sub-title 'Salaries
of Judges', to follow immediately after Section 47(C-3) of said sub-title
and Article of the Code (as so amended), authorizing the County Com-
missioners of Prince George's County and the County Council of Mont-
gomery County to pay to certain judges of their respective Circuits
certain amounts per annum in excess of the salary and/or supplementa-
tion heretofore directed or allowed to be paid to such judges, "
Which was read the first time and referred to the Committee on Rules.
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