12 JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS [Dec. 16
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
Annapolis, Md., May 28, 1969.
Honorable Thomas Hunter Lowe,
Speaker of the House of Delegates
State House Annapolis, Maryland
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17, of the Maryland Consti-
tution, I have today vetoed House Bill 297 and am returning it to you.
This Bill repeals and re-enacts with amendments Sections 9 and
10(g) of Article 51 of the Annotated Code of Maryland, relating to the
selection and qualifications of jurors in Prince George's County.
Senate Bill 637, which was enacted by the General Assembly and
signed by me on May 2, 1969, repeals these same sections of the Code and
enacts uniform statewide provisions relating to the selection and quali-
fications of jurors. Because of the inconsistency between the two Bills,
and because the enactment of Senate Bill 637 renders House Bill 297
unnecessary, I have decided to veto House Bill 297.
Sincerely,
Marvin Mandel,
Governor.
Read and journalized.
Vetoed by the Governor—May 28, 1969
House Bill No. 297—By the Prince George's County Delegation:
An Act to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Sections 9 and
10(g) of Article 51 of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1968 Replace-
ment Volume and 1968 Supplement), title "Juries," subtitle "Qualification
and Selection of Jurors," to provide for the drawing of additional names
for jury duty, to provide for the filling of vacancies on juries and to make
provisions for future jury duty when a prospective juror has been excused
and relating generally to the selection and qualification of jurors in Prince
George's County.
The Speaker put the question: Shall the bill pass notwithstanding
the objections of the Executive?
Affirmative —None
Negative
Delegates—
Mr. Speaker, Briscoe, Fowler, Boyer, Athey, Thomason, Lipin, Burkhead, Connell,
Helms, Allen, Fornos, Anderson, Benner, Compton, Nimmerrichter, Arata, Coolahan,
Malone, Alpert, Jaconbso, Rynd, Hopkins, Nice, Price, Hinkel, Jensen, Tyler, Hutchinson,
Jones, Kardash, Schirano, Einschutz, Evans, Rush, Arnick, D'Anna, Minnick, Dize,
Matthews, Burkheimer, Mackie, Dorman, Menes, Mothershead, Banning, Goodman, Hull,
King, Montfort, Santangelo, Weile, Aragonna, Bagley, Donovan, Giordano, McDonough,
Rummage, Hickman, C. M., Hickman, R. O., Virts, Houck, Remsberg, Greer, Hess,
Osborne, Scarff, Hargreaves, Bonvegna, Bullock, Dypski, Krysiak, Silk, Walters, Adams,
Antonelli, Cassady, Chester, McCarthy, Orlinsky, Holub, Sarbanes, Burns, Curran,
Hergenroeder, Kent, Kircher, McQuade, Mooney, O'Brien, Abramson, Brailey, Dixon,
Douglass, Epstein, Lee, Randolph, Abrams, Cardin, Friedman, Resnick, Sklar, Spector,
Waxter, Avara, Baumann, Weisengoff, Freeberger, Murphy, Rutkowski, Wyatt, Donald-
son, Grumbacher, Hoffman, Wright, Clarke, Cronin, Lady, Mclnerney, Scott, Whalen,
Whitney, Becker, Bell, Blondes, Cook, Docter, Maurer, Zander, Aitken, Wiser, Evans,
Reed, Sloan, Williams, Matthews, Yingling, Burgess, Warfield, Laws, Long, Aiken.
Total—142
The Speaker announced the veto was sustained.
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