CHAPTER 195.

OF THE CITY OF WILMINGTON.

AN ACT to establish the status of the persons now occupying certain offices in the City of Wilmington and performing the duties thereof.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Delaware in General Assembly met, (two-thirds of all the members elected to each House thereof concurring therein):

Section 1. That the following persons returned as elected to the following offices of Wilmington at the election held in said City on the first Saturday in June, A. D. 1909, shall hold the respective offices to which they were returned as elected and perform all the duties thereof until the first day of July, A. D. 1911, or until their successors are elected and qualified: J. Harvey Spruance, Mayor; James L. Banning, President of the Council; Charles G. Dempsey, Member of Council from the First Ward; Walter Rash, Member of Council from Second Ward; Edward A. Higgins, Member of Council from Third Ward; James Kane, Member of Council from Fourth Ward ; Henry C. Taylor, Member of Council from Fifth Ward ; Daniel P. DuRoss, Member of Council from Sixth Ward; Samuel H. Benson, Jr., Member of Council from Seventh Ward; Norman C. Downs, Member of Council from Eighth Ward; George L. Bilderback, Member of Council from Ninth Ward ; Michael T. Conway, Member of Council from Tenth Ward; John J. McGovern, Member of Council from Eleventh Ward ; Richard C. McMullen, Member of Council from Twelfth Ward; Howard D. Ross, City Treasurer ; James H. Morris, Assessor and Collector for the City of Wilmington, Northern District and Eugene M. Sayers, Assessor and Collector for the City of Wilmington, Southern District.

Section 2. That all persons appointed by any of the persons returned as elected to the respective offices of Wilmington at the election held in said City on the first Saturday in June, A. D. 1909 shall hold the respective offices to which they were appointed and perform all the duties thereof until their successors are appointed and qualified.

Approved April 4, A. D. 1911.