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right of Governor McKeldin was Mr. H. William Allison.
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He would say, Governor, here is a good or bad bill, and
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here is the reason you should veto it, I am certain
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Governor Agnew will have a legal advisor even though he
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may have a Democratic Attorney General to advise him on
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many things. He will have no trouble getting a good
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lawyer to advise him because there are many lawyers
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seeking to be judges and other things they want. Their
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time is very valuable. They give it to a Governor without
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any trouble whatsoever.
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MR. ENEY: That is not quite what I meant. In
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the two other instances yo'u mentioned, Governor Ritchie's
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first time, he had a Republican Attorney General?
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MR. GOLDSTEIN: Mr. Alexander.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Alexander Armstrong?
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MR. GOLDSTEIN: That is right.
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THE CHAIRMAN: In Governor Nice's he had
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Herbert O'Conor as his Attorney General?
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MR. GOLDSTEIN: That is right.
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MR. ENEY: What I meant was the fact during this
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whole period of 44 years with one exception only, the
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