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Staten, Tyler, Harrison, Latham, Lowe, Long, Parks, Quinn, Bennett, Corkran,
Matthews, Merryweather, Burkley, Harris, Mackie, Garbelmann, Machen, Nichols,
Sasscer j Sickles, Eaton, Risley, Hickman, Pilchard, Polk, Collins, Houck, Smelser,
Utterback, Virts, Getz, Hess, Moore, Davis, Blades, Wise, Bullock, Dembowski, Kosak-
owski, Nowakowski, Silk, Walters, Antonelli, Behounek, Hedrick, Holub, Panuska,
Urban, Acker, Brooks, Curran, Gallagher, MeNeal, O'Malley Abramson, Dixon, Fried-
man, Robinson, Rombro, Welcome, Bacharach, Cardin, Mandel, Resnick, Silver, Stark,
Baumann, Baynes, Bittner, Corrigan, McGuirk, Myers, Cohill, Barbee, Cook, (E. P. ),
Lee, Walker, Woodward, Conlon, Cook, (N. S. ), Driscoll, Kelley, Reed, Walsh, Hahn,
Hale, Magin, O'Farrell, Clark, Murray, Cannon, Hanna, White, Bray, Buckel, Savage.
Total—116
The Speaker announced the veto was sustained.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
May 3, 1961.
Honorable Perry O. Wilkinson
Speaker of the House
6404 Queens Chapel Road
University Park, Maryland
Dear Mr. Speaker:
I have today vetoed House Bill No. 741 and in accordance with
provisions of Article 2, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, I
am returning the same to you along with my veto message.
House Bill No. 741 was designed to create a State debt in the amount
of $10, 000, 000 with the money to be used by the Maryland Port Au-
thority for acquisition of property and improvement to Port facilities.
Senate Bill No. 477, which was identical to House Bill No. 741, was
passed by both houses of the General Assembly and was signed into
law by me on April 24, 1961. Since the bills are exact duplicates, I
believe it is unnecessary to sign this particular House Bill.
With kindest regards, I remain
Sincerely yours,
(s) J. MILLARD T AWES,
Governor.
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Which was read and journalized.
Vetoed by the Governor May 8, 1961
House Bill No. 741—By Mr. Wilkinson:
AN ACT to add new Section 8A to Article 62B of the Annotated
Code of Maryland (1957 Edition and 1960 Supplement), title
"Maryland Port Authority", to follow immediately after Section
8 of said Article; providing for the creation of a State debt in the
amount of Ten Million Dollars ($10, 000, 000), the proceeds there-
of to be used for the acquisition of and improvements to port
facilities, said debt being payable from the proceeds of the tax
on net income of certain corporations previously provided for,
subject to the prior use and application thereof for the purpose
of complying with the provisions of Section 8 of said Article as
heretofore amended, from certain payments into the Annuity
Bond Fund by Maryland Port Authority and from the proceeds
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