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terage, freight and other incidental expenses, seven hundred
and fifty dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, said
contingent funds to be paid upon proper vouchers exhibited to
the Comptroller.
'State Library—For the augmentation of the State Library
and furniture, one thousand dollars, or so much thereof as
may be necessary. To the State Librarian for the expenses
and shipments of the Acts of Assembly, reports and docu-
ments of the session of nineteen hundred and eighteen, three
hundred and fifty dollars, or so much thereof as may be nec-
essary.
'State Law Department—To State Law Department for sal-
aries for the fiscal year ending September thirtieth, nineteen
hundred and eighteen: Attorney-General, five thousand dol-
lars; three assistant Attorneys-General, twenty-five hundred
dollars each, seven thousand five hundred dollars; clerks and
stenographers, thirty-three hundred dollars, or "so much
thereof as may be necessary; for contingent fund including"
office rent, general office expenses and supplies, telephone,
current additions to office furniture and equipment, new
books, traveling expenses, printing briefs and records, publish-
ing annual report and other miscellaneous expenses, four thou-
sand dollars.
''Militia—For the salary of the Adjutant-General, three
thousand dollars; for the salary of the Assistant Adjutant-
General, fifteen hundred dollars; for the salary of the Quarter
Master, twelve hundred dollars; for the support of the or-
ganized militia of the State, to be distributed, applied and
expended under the supervision of the Governor and Comman-
der-in-Chief, in accordance with the Acts of Assembly in such
case made and provided, the following sums, or so much
thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated; for the con-
tingent and necessary expenses of the Adjutant-General's
office and for the maintenance, equipment and discipline of the
land force of the militia duly organized as prescribed by the
said Acts of the Assembly, the sum of one hundred and fifteen
thousand dollars; to the Board of trustees of the Fifth Regi-
ment Armory to be expended by direction of said Board in the
maintenance, care and protection of the Armory Building,
two thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary;
for the maintenance, equipment and discipline of the First
Naval Battalion, duly organized as prescribed by said Acts of
Assembly, the sum of ten thousand dollars.
'State Institutions—To the Maryland House of Correction
for maintenance, thirty-five thousand dollars, together with
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