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1112 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Mar. 24,
as guardian to Minnie F. Holloway, and to pay over
all money due said ward.
Which was read a first time.
Mr. Schlaffer, from Select Committee, reported
favorably,
House bill entitled an Act to prevent the County
Coimnissioneis to lay out and open public roads in
the Thirteenth Election District of Baltimore county,
within two miles of Baltimore city,
Which was read a first time.
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The Secretary of State, Hon. Edward LeCompte, ap-
peared and delivered the following veto message from
the Executive:
STATE OF MARYLAND,
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
Annapolis, March 24th, 1892.
Gentlemen of the House of Delegates :
I respectfully return without my approval House
bill No. 187.
By this bill it is proposed to amend and add addi-
tional sections to chapter 334, of the Acts of 1890,
regulating the sale and granting of licenses for the
sale of spirituous and fermented liquors in Baltimore
county.
Section 9 A of this bill proposes as follows : "That
if any person to whom a license has been granted
under said Act shall desire to remove from his place
of business to some other place iu Baltimore county
other than that for which said license was originally
granted, the said license shall be transferable," and
so on, "from place to place during the time for which
said license was originally granted; provided, how-
ever, that before such license shall be thus trans-
ferred, the holder thereof shall make a new applica-
tion as provided in said Act, and upon the filing of
said application, the clerk shall forthwith give notice
in some newspaper published in Baltimore county, for
two successive weeks, giving notice of said applica-
tion for transfer, specifying the kind of license sought
to be transferred, and the place where the business is
to be conducted under said removal." And stating that
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