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1072 LAWS OF MARYLAND [CH. 608
the following gifts, bequests, devises, grants, sales, leases, convey-
ances and deeds, to and from certain persons and bodies corporate to
and for the use of certain ministerial persons, religious and educa-
tional corporations, orders, denominations and sects, and to certain
charitable institutions hereinafter named and hereinafter set forth.
1. To the deed dated February 21, 1939 and recorded among the
Land Records of Baltimore City in Liber M. L. P. No. 5896, folio 390,
from George O. Blome, unmarried, to Fannie E. Ford, widow, et al.,
the remainder interest in which was conveyed to the Church of the
Ascension and Prince of Peace, Baltimore, Maryland, and the Rector,
Wardens and Vestrymen of St. Mark's Church of Oak Creek, Mil-
waukee County, State of Wisconsin, (now known as St. Mark's
Church of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the Diocese of Mil-
waukee), on the fee simple property known as No. 3040 Guilford
Avenue, Baltimore City, Maryland.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take effect
June 1, 1966.
Approved May 6, 1966.
CHAPTER 608
(Senate Bill 404)
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Section 276A of
the Charter and Public Local Laws of Baltimore City (1949
Edition, being Article 4 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Mary-
land), title "Baltimore City", subtitle "Probation and Suspension
of Sentence", subheading "Probation Department", as said Section
276A was enacted by Chapter 606 of the Acts of 1959, providing
that checks or drafts issued by the Probation Department of the
Supreme Bench of Baltimore City which have remained uncashed
and are outstanding for a period of two years after issuance shall
be paid over and deposited with the Treasurer of Baltimore City.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That Section 276A of the Charter and Public Local Laws of Balti-
more City (1949 Edition, being Article 4 of the Code of Public Local
Laws of Maryland), title "Baltimore City", subtitle "Probation and
Suspension of Sentence", subheading "Probation Department" as
said Section 276A was enacted by Chapter 606 of the Acts of 1959,
be and it is hereby repealed and re-enacted, with amendments, to
read as follows:
276A.
The Chief Judge of the Supreme Bench of Baltimore City shall
have power to require that any funds or bonds in the custody of the
Probation Department of the Supreme Bench received for restitu-
tion or for the support of a wife, child or poor relative or for col-
lateral and which for a period of two years or more after the legal
expiration of the case shall have remained unclaimed or unidentified
or two years after the receipt of unidentifiable funds shall, after
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