HARRY S. TRUMAN President Truman vetoed 250 bills, of which 180 Seventy-ninth Congress, First Session1 1771 S. 311. For the relief of Philip Kleinman. Vetoed July 17, 1945. The veto message was laid Veto unchallenged. 1772 S. 693. For the relief of the Saunders Memorial Hospital. Vetoed December 18, 1945. The veto message was laid before the Senate, referred to the Committee on Claims, and printed as S. Doc. No. 130. (91 Cong. Rec. 12262). Veto unchallenged. 1774 For the relief of Leo Gottlieb. Vetoed July 21, 1945. The veto message was laid Veto unchallenged. H.R. 912. For the relief of William H. Shultz. Vetoed July 2, 1945. The veto message was laid before the House, referred to the Committee on Before his death, President Roosevelt vetoed H.R. 249 and H.R. 946 of the Seventy-ninth Congress. All other vetoes in this Congress were by President Truman. 98-758 O-78-24 1775 1776 1777 Claims, and printed as H.R. Doc. No. 255. (91 Cong. Veto unchallenged. H.R. 952. For the relief of the Morgan Creamery Co. Vetoed July 31, 1945. The veto message was laid Veto unchallenged. H.R. 1016. For the relief of Capt. Millard L. Treadwell. Vetoed May 31, 1945. The veto message was laid Veto unchallenged. H.R. 1303. For the relief of Daniel D. O'Connell and Almon B. Vetoed November 12, 1945. The veto message was Veto unchallenged. 1778 H.R. 1512. 1779 To amend section 9 of the Pay Readjustment Act of 1942 (Public Law 607) by providing for the computation of double-time credits awarded between 1898 and 1912 in determining retired pay. Vetoed December 3, 1945. The veto message was laid before the House, referred to the Committee on Military Affairs, and printed as H.R. Doc. No. 382. (91 Cong. Rec. 11331). Veto unchallenged. H.R. 1634. For the relief of the city of Council Bluffs, Iowa. Veto unchallenged. 1780 H.R. 1856. For the relief of Southwestern Drug Co. Vetoed July 31, 1945. The veto message was laid before the House, referred to the Committee on Claims, and printed as H.R. Doc. No. 274. (91 Cong. Veto unchallenged. 1781 H.R. 1862. Relating to the rank of chiefs of bureaus in the Vetoed December 17, 1945. The veto message was Veto unchallenged. 1782 H.R. 1877. For the relief of Major William Peyton Tidwell. Vetoed May 31, 1945. The veto message was laid Veto unchallenged. 1783 H.R. 1917. For the relief of John R. Jennings. Vetoed July 6, 1945. The veto message was laid Veto unchallenged. 1784 H.R. 2055. For the relief of Ben Grunstein. Vetoed April 19, 1945. The veto message was laid Veto unchallenged. 1785 H.R. 2158. For the relief of the Cowden Manufacturing Com- Vetoed July 3, 1945. The veto message was laid Veto unchallenged. 1786 H.R. 2518. To adjudicate the claim of the Eastern Contracting Vetoed December 17, 1945. The veto message was 1787 Claims, and printed as H.R. Doc. No. 390. (91 Cong. Veto unchallenged. H.R. 2856. To provide for better enforcement of law within the Vetoed July 6, 1945. The veto message was laid Veto unchallenged. 1788 H.R. 2930. For the relief of Dr. J. D. Whiteside and St. Luke's Vetoed December 18, 1945. The veto message was Veto unchallenged. 1789 H.R. 3477. For the improvement of Savannah Harbor, Ga. Vetoed July 28, 1945. The veto message was laid before the House, referred to the Committee on Rivers and Harbors, and printed as H.R. Doc. No. 275. (91 Cong. Rec. 8323). Veto unchallenged. 1790 H.R. 3549. 1791 To provide for the conveyance of certain Weather Vetoed July 31, 1945. The veto message was laid Veto unchallenged. H.J. Res. 106. To amend section 5(k) of the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940, as amended, with respect to the deferment of registrants engaged in agricultural occupations or endeavors essential to the war effort. Vetoed May 3, 1945. The veto message was laid before the House, referred to the Committee on Military Affairs, and printed as H.R. Doc. No. 166. (91 Cong. Rec. 4153-4165). The House sustained the veto on May 3, 1945 by a vote of 186 yeas to 177 nays. (91 Cong. Rec. 4164, Veto sustained. |