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Judiciary, and printed as H.R. Doc. No. 431. (100
Cong. Rec. 8172, 8173).

Veto unchallenged.

H.R. 1026.

To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide
medical, surgical, and dental treatment and hospitali-
zation for certain officers and employees of the
former Lighthouse Service.

Vetoed June 8, 1954. The veto message was laid
before the House, referred to the Committee on
Interstate and Foreign Commerce, and printed as
H.R. Doc. No. 429. (100 Cong. Rec. 7878).

Veto unchallenged.

H.R. 1128.

For the relief of Jake Alexander.

Vetoed June 29, 1954. The veto message was laid
before the House, referred to the Committee on
Interior and Insular Affairs, and printed as H.R.
Doc. No. 457. (100 Cong. Rec. 9179).

Veto unchallenged.

2040 H.R. 1917.

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To authorize the coinage of 50-cent pieces to commemorate the sesquicentennial of the Louisiana Purchase.

Vetoed February 3, 1954. The veto message was laid before the House, referred to the Committee on Banking and Currency, and printed as H.R. Doc. No. 319. (100 Cong. Rec. 1270).

Veto unchallenged.

H.R. 3109.

For the relief of Theodore W. Carlson.

Vetoed June 7, 1954. The veto message was laid
before the House, referred to the Committee on the
Judiciary, and printed as H.R. Doc. No. 426. (100
Cong. Rec. 7747, 7748).

Veto unchallenged.

H.R. 3350.

For the relief of Ralston Edward Harry.

Vetoed July 3, 1954. The veto message was laid
before the House, referred to the Committee on the
Judiciary, and printed as H.R. Doc. No. 462. (100
Cong. Rec. 9774, 9775).

Veto unchallenged.

H.R. 3733.

For the relief of Mrs. Anna Holder.

Vetoed February 23, 1954. The veto message was laid before the House, referred to the Committee on the

Judiciary, and printed as H.R. Doc. No. 335. (100
Cong. Rec. 2148).

Veto unchallenged.

2044 H.R. 4532.

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For the relief of Mrs. Ann Elizabeth Caulk.

Vetoed June 7, 1954. The veto message was laid be-
fore the House, referred to the Committee on the
Judiciary, and printed as H.R. Doc. No. 427. (100
Cong. Rec. 7748).

Veto unchallenged.

H.R. 5185.

For the relief of Klyce Motors, Inc.

Vetoed August 2, 1954. The veto message was laid
before the House, referred to the Committee on the
Judiciary, and printed as H.R. Doc. No. 484. (100
Cong. Rec. 13101, 13102).

Veto unchallenged.

2046 H.R. 6452.

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For the relief of Mrs. Josette L. St. Marie.

Vetoed June 14, 1954. The veto message was laid
before the House, referred to the Committee on the
Judiciary, and printed as H.R. Doc. No. 432. (100
Cong. Rec. 8172).

Veto unchallenged.

H.R. 7512.

To provide for the conveyance of the federally owned lands which are situated within Camp Blanding Military Reservation, Fla., to the Armory Board, State of Florida, in order to consolidate ownership and perpetuate the availability of Camp Blanding for military training and use.

Vetoed May 25, 1954. The veto message was laid before the House, referred to the Committee on the Armed Services, and printed as H.R. Doc. No. 403. (100 Cong. Rec. 7135).

Veto unchallenged.

Pocket Vetoes

S. 45.

For the relief of Mrs. Merle Cappeller Weyel.

Pocket veto occurred in the 2d session of the 83d Congress during a Senate recess from August 20, 1954 until November 8, 1954. The bill was presented to the President on August 20, 1954. (100 Cong. Rec. 15361, 15841).

S. 46.

For the relief of E.S. Berney.

Pocket veto occurred in the 2d session of the 83d Congress during a Senate recess from August 20, 1954 until November 8, 1954. The bill was presented to the President on August 20, 1954. (100 Cong. Rec. 15841, 15842).

2050 S. 154.

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For the relief of George Pantelas.

Pocket veto occurred in the 2d session of the 83d Congress during a Senate recess from August 20, 1954 until November 8, 1954. The bill was presented to the President on August 17, 1954. (100 Cong. Rec. 14707, 15839).

S. 417.

To adjudicate claims at Elephant Butte Dam on the
Rio Grande.

Pocket veto occurred in the 2d session of the 83d
Congress during a Senate recess from August 20,
1954 until November 8, 1954. The bill was presented
to the President on August 20, 1954. (100 Cong. Rec.
15361, 15842).

S. 820.

For the relief of Carlos M. Cochran.

Pocket veto occurred in the 2d session of the 83d Congress during a Senate recess from August 20, 1954 until November 8, 1954. The bill was presented to the President on August 20, 1954. (100 Cong. Rec. 15361, 15839).

2053 S. 906.

To establish finality of contract between Government and common carriers, subject to the Interstate Commerce Act.

Pocket veto occurred in the 2d session of the 83d Congress during a Senate recess from August 20, 1954 until November 8, 1954. The bill was presented to the President on August 20, 1954. (100 Cong. Rec. 15836, 15843).

2054 S. 1687.

For the relief of T.C. Elliott.

Pocket veto occurred in the 2d session of the 83d Congress during a Senate recess from August 20, 1954 until November 8, 1954. The bill was presented to the President on August 21, 1954. (100 Cong. Rec. 15836, 15843).

2055 S. 1706.

To provide for taxation by the State of Wyoming of certain property in Grand Teton National Park.

Pocket veto occurred in the 2d session of the 83d Congress during a Senate recess from August 20, 1954 until November 8, 1954. The bill was presented to the President on August 17, 1954. (100 Cong. Rec. 14707, 15839).

2056 S. 2033..

To require labeling of foreign-produced trout.

Pocket veto occurred in the 2d session of the 83d Congress during a Senate recess from August 20, 1954 until November 8, 1954. The bill was presented to the President on August 21, 1954. (100 Cong. Rec. 15836, 15843, 15844).

2057 S. 2083.

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For the relief of Lawrence F. Kramer.

Pocket veto occurred in the 2d session of the 83d Congress during a Senate recess from August 20, 1954 until November 8, 1954. The bill was presented to the President on August 20, 1954. (100 Cong. Rec. 15361, 15840).

S. 2801.

For the relief of Graphic Arts Corps., of Ohio.

Pocket veto occurred in the 2d session of the 83d Congress during a Senate recess from August 20, 1954 until November 8, 1954. The bill was presented to the President on August 20, 1954. (100 Cong. Rec. 15361, 15840, 15841).

S. 3064.

For the relief of the estate on Mary Beaton Dinninger, deceased.

Pocket veto occurred in the 2d session of the 83d Congress during a Senate recess from August 20, 1954 until November 8, 1954. The bill was presented to the President on August 20, 1954. (100 Cong. Rec. 15839).

S. 3304.

To adjudicate the claim of the Cuban-American Sugar
Company.

Pocket veto occurred in the 2d session of the 83d
Congress during a Senate recess from August 20,
1954 until November 8, 1954. The bill was presented
to the President on August 20, 1954. (100 Cong. Rec.
15842, 15843).

H.R.692.

For the relief of Nina Makeef, also known as Nina
Berberova.

Pocket veto occurred after the House had adjourned
sine die on August 20, 1954. The bill was presented

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to the President on August 12, 1954. (100 Cong. Rec. 14683, 15565).

H.R. 951.

For the relief of H. Kempner Trust Association.

Pocket veto occurred after the House adjourned sine die on August 20, 1954. The bill was presented to the President on August 25, 1954. (100 Cong. Rec. 15560, 15568, 15569).

2063 H.R. 1665.

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For the relief of Carl and W.J. Piowaty.

Pocket veto occurred after the House had adjourned sine die on August 20, 1954. The bill was presented to the President on August 25, 1954. (100 Cong. Rec. 15568).

H.R. 2236.

To provide for a metropolitan Washington Commission on area problems of the Greater Washington Metropolitan Area.

Pocket veto occurred after the House had adjourned sine die on August 20, 1954. The bill was presented to the President on August 25, 1954. (100 Cong. Rec. 15567).

H.R. 2881.

For the relief of Mrs. Rosaline Spagnola.

Pocket veto occurred after the House had adjourned sine die on August 20, 1954. The bill was presented to the President on August 19, 1954. (100 Cong. Rec. 15557, 15567).

2066 H.R. 3300.

To authorize the State of Illinois and the Sanitary District of Chicago, under the direction of the Secretary of the Army, to help control the lake level of Lake Michigan by diverting water from Lake Michigan into the Illinois waterway.

Pocket veto occurred after the House had adjourned sine die on August 20, 1954. The bill was presented to the President on August 25, 1954. (100 Cong. Rec. 15560, 15569).

2067 H.R. 3516.

For the relief of Anna K. McQuilkin.

Pocket veto occurred after the House had adjourned sine die on August 20, 1954. The bill was presented to the President on August 20, 1954. (100 Cong. Rec. 15557, 15566, 15567).

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