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12 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [May 25

Cardin, Baumann, Baynes, Corrigan, Cohill, Geiger, Grumbacher, Mason, McElwee,
White, R. T., Barbee, Browning, Cook, E. P., Hostetler, Lee, Woodward, Reed, Hahn,
Hale, Magin, O'Farrell, Caldwell, Cannon, White, E. H., Savage. Total—88

The Speaker announced the veto was sustained.

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT

April 6, 1962.

Honorable Perry O. Wilkinson
Speaker of the House
State House
Annapolis, Maryland

Dear Mr. Speaker:

I have today vetoed House Bill No. 107 and in accordance with an
established policy outlined in a previous letter to your Body, I am
returning the same to you, along with a copy of my veto message.

House Bill No. 107 pertains to the Southern Regional Detention
Center, and is a duplication of Senate Bill No. 72, which has already
received my signature.

Since affirmative action by me on this Bill is now unnecessary, I
am vetoing the same and returning it to you.

With kindest regards, I am

Sincerely yours,

(s) J. MILLARD TAWES,

Governor.
JMT/S/dcw

Vetoed by the Governor April 6, 1962

House Bill No. 107—By Mr. Boone:

AN ACT to add a new Section 39B to Article 88A of the Annotated
Code of Maryland (1957 Edition and 1961 Supplement), title "State
Department of Public Welfare", sub-title "Maryland Children's
Center", to follow immediately after Section 39A thereof, and to
change the said sub-title to "Maryland Children's Center and
Southern Regional Detention Center", authorizing the State De-
partment of Public Welfare to establish, maintain and operate a
facility to be known as the Southern Regional Detention Center,
making provision for the Advisory Board thereof, and relating
generally to the establishment, maintenance and operation of the
Southern Regional Detention Center, to the care and custody of
certain children therein, and to payments and tax levies by the
several Counties and Baltimore City for such care.

The Speaker put the question: Shall the bill pass notwithstanding
the objections of the Executive?

AFFIRMATIVE—NONE


 

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