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1892 ] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 1113
"unless cause to the contrary is shown in writing be-
fore or at the expiration of the time limited in said
notice, the transfer applied for will be granted, and
the application shall be subject in all other respects
to the provisions of said Act, save the payment of
license fee."
By this section it will be seen that the liquor license
becomes negotiable property, and is susceptible of
being used to the detriment of the finances both of Bal-
timore county and the State of Maryland, and again, I
doubt the propriety of making these licenses negoti-
able, except in the event of death.
For these reasons I am obliged to withhold my ap-
proval.
FRANK BROWN,
Governor.
The House reconsidered said bill.
The question being put,
"Shall the bill pass notwithstanding the objection
of the Executive" ?
It was decided in the negative, by yeas and nays, as
follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.—None.
NEGATIVE.—Messrs. Speaker, Garner, Strong, Bra-
shears, Donaldson, Hutchins, Sappington, of Anne
Arundel, Ireland, Carrico, Maddox, Orrick, Cole,
Elliott, Hamilton, Jr., Monmonier, Schlaffer, Collins.
Wooters, Leonard, Meredith, Smith, of Dorchester,
Miles, Kirk, Grove, of Cecil, Bowie, of Prince
George's, Hill, Perrie, Godwin, Franklin, Wilkinson,
Hayman, McSherry, Gaver, Grove, of Frederick,
Sappington, of Frederick, Johnson, Thompson, Fitz-
gerald, Brennan, Carter, Bowie, of Baltimore city,
Gallagher, Gill, Carr, Laird, Griffith, Haines, Sell-
man, Berret, Leeds, Tracey—51.
So the veto was sustained.
Also, 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 number one hundred and ninety nine.
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