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The bill was presented to the President on August 25, 1958. (104 Cong. Rec. 19715, 19723).

2155 H.R. 9993.

For the relief of Miss Mary M. Browne.

Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 85th
Congress had adjourned sine die on August 24, 1958.
The bill was presented to the President on August 18,
1958. (104 Cong. Rec. 18378, 19720).

2156 H.R. 10419.

For the relief of North Counties Hydro-Electric Co.
Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 85th
Congress had adjourned sine die on August 24, 1958.
The bill was presented to the President on August 19,
1958. (104 Cong. Rec. 18597, 19721).

2157 H.R. 11156.

For the relief of Duncan Moore and his wife, Marjorie
Moore.

Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 85th
Congress had adjourned sine die on August 24, 1958.
The bill was presented to the President on August 22,
1958. (104 Cong. Rec. 19264, 19723).

Eighty-sixth Congress, First Session
Regular Vetoes

2158 S. 57.

To extend and amend laws relating to the provision and improvement of housing and the renewal of urban communities, and for other purposes. (Housing Act of 1959).

Vetoed July 7, 1959. The veto message was laid before the Senate, referred to the Committee on Banking and Currency, and printed S. Doc. No. 34. (105 Cong. Rec. 12788, 12789).

The Senate sustained the veto on August 12, 1959 by a vote of 55 yeas to 40 nays. (105 Cong. Rec. 15609, 15610).

Veto sustained.

2159 S. 144.

To amend Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1953 (Rural
Electrification Administration).

Vetoed April 27, 1959. The veto message was laid
before the Senate and printed as S. Doc. No. 25.
(105 Cong. Rec. 6816).

The Senate overrode the veto on April 28, 1959 by a vote of 64 yeas to 29 nays. (105 Cong. Rec. 6915, 6916).

The House sustained the veto on April 30, 1959 by a vote of 280 yeas to 146 nays. (105 Cong. Rec. 72007207).

Veto sustained.

2160 S. 611.

For the relief of Harry H. Nakamura.

Vetoed July 8, 1959. The veto message was laid be-
fore the Senate, referred to the Committee on the
Judiciary, and printed as S. Doc. No. 35. (105 Cong.
Rec. 12980).

Veto unchallenged.

2161 S. 1901.

To amend section 101(c) of the Agriculture Act of 1949 and the act of July 28, 1945, to stabilize and protect the level of support for tobacco. (Price support-tobacco).

Vetoed June 25, 1959. The veto message was laid before the Senate and printed as S. Doc. No. 32. (105 Cong. Rec. 11950, 11951).

Veto unchallenged.

2162 S. 1968.

To strengthen the wheat marketing quota and price support program.

Vetoed June 25, 1959. The veto message was laid before the Senate and printed as S. Doc. No. 32. (105 Cong. Rec. 11951).

Veto unchallenged.

2163 S. 2539.

To extend and amend laws relating to the provision and improvement of housing and the renewal of urban communities, and for other purposes.

Vetoed September 3, 1959. The veto message was laid before the Senate and printed as S. Doc. No. 52. (105 Cong. Rec. 18057).

The Senate sustained the veto on September 4, 1959 by a vote of 58 yeas to 36 nays. (105 Cong. Rec. 18066).

Veto sustained.

2164 H.R. 2717.

For the relief of Eber Brothers Wine and Liquor
Corps., Rochester, N.Y.

Vetoed September 14, 1959. The veto message was
laid before the House, referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary, and printed as H.R. Doc. No. 228. (105
Cong. Rec. 19697).

Veto unchallenged.

2165 H.R. 6940.

To amend the Mineral Leasing Act of 1920 in order to increase certain acreage limitations with respect to the State of Alaska.

Vetoed August 17, 1959. The veto message was laid before the House, referred to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, and printed as H.R. Doc. No. 214. (105 Cong. Rec. 16037).

Veto unchallenged.

2166 H.R. 7509.

2167

Making appropriations for civil functions administered by the Department of the Army, certain agencies of the Department of the Interior, and the Tennessee Valley Authority, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1960, and for other purposes.

Vetoed August 26, 1959. The veto message was laid before the House, and printed as H.R. Doc. No. 222. (105 Cong. Rec. 17398).

The House sustained the veto on September 2, 1959 by a vote of 274 yeas to 138 nays. (105 Cong. Rec. 17752, 17753).

Veto sustained.

H.R. 9105.

Making appropriations for civil functions administered by the Department of the Army, certain agencies of the Department of the Interior, and the Tennessee Valley Authority, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1960, and for other purposes.

Vetoed September 9, 1959. The veto message was laid before the House and printed as H.R. Doc. No. 226. (105 Cong. Rec. 18982).

The House overrode the veto on September 10, 1959 by a vote of 280 yeas to 121 nays. (105 Cong. Rec. 18983).

The Senate overrode the veto on September 10, 1959 by a vote of 72 yeas to 23 nays. (105 Cong. Rec. 18926).

Veto overridden. (73 Stat. 490; Public Law 254).

Pocket Vetoes

2168 H.R. 1387.

For the relief of Mrs. Mary D'Agostino.

Pocket veto occurred after the 1st session of the 86th
Congress had adjourned sine die on September 15,
1959. The bill was presented to the President on
September 15, 1959. (105 Cong. Rec. 19750, 19754).

2169 H.R. 1434.

For the relief of Mrs. Elba Haverstick Cash.

Pocket veto occurred after the 1st session of the 86th
Congress had adjourned sine die on September 15,

1959. The bill was presented to the President on September 15, 1959. (105 Cong. Rec. 19754, 19755).

2170 H.R. 2068.

2171

For the relief of Howard F. Knipp.

Pocket veto occurred after the 1st session of the 86th Congress had adjourned sine die on September 15, 1959. The bill was presented to the President on September 15, 1959. (105 Cong. Rec. 19755).

H.R. 2631.

For the relief of the estate of Nathaniel H. Woods,
deceased.

Pocket veto occurred after the 1st session of the 86th
Congress had adjourned sine die on September 15,
1959. The bill was presented to the President on
September 14, 1959. (105 Cong. Rec. 19748, 19754).

2172 H.R. 3096.

For the relief of Peony Park, Inc., and others.

Pocket veto occurred after the 1st session of the 86th
Congress had adjourned sine die on September 15,
1959. The bill was presented to the President on
September 15, 1959. (105 Cong. Rec. 19753).

2173 H.R. 3735.

To increase the relief of retirement compensation of
certain former members of the Metropolitan Police
force, the Fire Department of the District of Colum-
bia, the U.S. Park Police force, the White House
Police force, and the U.S. Secret Service; and of their
widows, widowers, and children.

Pocket veto occurred after the 1st session of the 86th
Congress had adjourned sine die on September 15,
1959. The bill was presented to the President on
September 15, 1959. (105 Cong. Rec. 19750, 19755).

2174 H.R. 6335.

For the relief of Mrs. Lourene O. Estes.

Pocket veto occurred after the 1st session of the 86th Congress had adjourned sine die on September 15, 1959. The bill was presented to the President on September 14, 1959. (105 Cong. Rec. 19749, 19754).

2175 H.R. 6596.

To encourage and stimulate the production and conservation of coal in the United States through research and development by creating a Coal Research and Development Commission, and for other purposes.

Pocket veto occurred after the 1st session of the 86th Congress had adjourned sine die on September 15, 1959. The bill was presented to the President on September 3, 1959. (105 Cong. Rec. 18023, 19753). 2176 H.R. 8277.

2177

2178

For the relief of Harold William Abbott and others.
Pocket veto occurred after the 1st session of the 86th
Congress had adjourned sine die on September 15,
1959. The bill was presented to the President on
September 15, 1958. (105 Cong. Rec. 19750, 19755).

H.R. 8728.

To amend the Federal Boating Act of 1958 to extend
for an additional year the period when certain pro-
visions of that act will take effect.

Pocket veto occurred after the 1st session of the 86th
Congress had adjourned sine die on September 15,
1959. The bill was presented to the President on
September 15, 1959. (105 Cong. Rec. 19750, 19753).

Eighty-sixth Congress, Second Session
Regular Vetoes

S. 722.

To establish an effective program to alleviate conditions of substantial and persistent unemployment and underemployment in certain economically depressed areas. (Area Redevelopment Bill).

Vetoed May 13, 1960. The veto message was laid before the Senate and printed as S. Doc. No. 95. (106 Cong. Rec. 10302, 10303).

The Senate sustained the veto on May 24, 1960 by a vote of 45 yeas to 39 nays. (106 Cong. Rec. 1089410924).

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For the relief of Universal Trades, Inc.

Vetoed May 14, 1960. The veto message was laid
before the House, referred to the Committee on the
Judiciary, and printed as H.R. Doc. No. 389. (106
Cong. Rec. 10366).

Veto unchallenged.

2180 H.R. 3610.

To amend the Federal Water Pollution Act to increase grants for construction of sewage treatment works; to establish the Office of Water Pollution Control; and for other purposes.

Vetoed February 22, 1960. The veto message was laid before the House, and printed as H.R. Doc. No. 346. (106 Cong. Rec. 3257, 3258).

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