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Vetoed October 12, 1974. The veto message was laid before the House and printed as H. Doc. 93-370. (120 Cong. Rec. 35617).

Veto unchallenged.

2310 H.J. Res. 1131.

Making further appropriations for the fiscal year 1975.
Vetoed October 14, 1974. The veto message was laid
before the House and printed as H. Doc. 93-369 (120
Cong Rec. 35606).

The House sustained the veto on October 15, 1974
by a vote of 223 yeas to 135 nays. (120 Cong. Rec.
35608).

Veto sustained.

2311 H.J. Res. 1163.

Making further appropriations for the fiscal year 1975.

Vetoed October 17, 1974. The veto message was laid before the House and printed as H. Doc. 93-374. (120 Cong. Rec. 36018).

The House sustained the veto on October 17, 1974 by a vote of 161 yeas to 83 nays. (120 Cong. Rec. 36018).

Veto sustained.

Pocket Vetoes2

2312 S. 425.

To provide for the cooperation between the Secretary of the Interior and the States with respect to the regulation of surface mining operations, and the acquisition and reclamation of abandoned mines.

Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 93d Congress had adjourned sine die on December 20, 1974. The bill was presented to the President on December 18, 1974. (120 Cong. Rec. 40734). A Presidential message was received by the 1st session of the 94th Congress on January 10, 1975. (120 Cong. Rec. 41996).

2313 S. 3341.

To revise certain provisions of Title 5, United States Code, relating to per diem and mileage and expenses of employees and other individuals traveling on official business.

Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 93d Congress adjourned sine die on December 20, 1974. The bill was presented to the President on December 19, 1974. (120 Cong. Rec. 41132). A Presidential message was received by the 1st session of the 94th Congress on January 10, 1975. (120 Cong. Rec. 41998).

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For the relief of Catalina Properties, Inc.

Vetoed August 11, 1964. The veto message was laid
before the House, referred to the Committee on the
Judiciary, and printed as H.R. Doc. No. 336. (110)
Cong. Rec. 19178).

Veto unchallenged.

2227 H.R. 4501.

For the relief of Anthony F. Bernardo and Ambrose
A. Cerrito.

Vetoed August 6, 1964. The veto message was laid
before the House, referred to the Committee on the
Judiciary, and printed as H.R. Doc. No. 334. (110
Cong. Rec. 18334).

Veto unchallenged.

2228 H.R. 7132.

For the relief of Wetsel-Oviatt Lumber Co., Inc.,
Omo Ranch, El Dorado County, California.

Vetoed September 1, 1964. The veto message was
laid before the House, referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary, and printed as H.R. Doc. No. 359.
(110 Cong. Rec. 21410).

Veto unchallenged.

Pocket Vetoes

2229 H.R. 1851.

2230

2231

For the relief of Chester A. Brothers and Anna
Brothers, his wife.

Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 88th
Congress had adjourned sine die on October 3, 1964.
The bill was presented to the President on October
1, 1964. (110 Cong. Rec. 23861, 24062).

H.R. 6883.

For the relief of the estate of Eileen G. Foster.
Pocket veto occurred in the 2d session of the 88th
Congress during a recess from August 21, 1964 until
August 31, 1964. The bill was presented to the Presi-
dent on August 14, 1964. (110 Cong. Rec. 19725,
21409).

Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session
Regular Vetoes

S. 327.

To provide assistance to the States of California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, and Idaho for the reconstruction of areas damaged by recent floods and high waters.

Vetoed June 5, 1965. The veto message was laid before the Senate, referred to the Committee on Pub

lic Works, and printed as S. Doc. No. 34. (111 Cong. Rec. 12669, 12670).

Veto unchallenged.

2232 H.R. 1384.

For the relief of Theodore Zissu.

Vetoed October 20, 1965. The veto message was laid
before the House, referred to the Committee on the
Judiciary, and printed as H.R. Doc. No. 308. (111
Cong. Rec. 27802).

Veto unchallenged.

2233 H.R. 1867.

For the relief of Daniel Walter Miles.

Vetoed June 14, 1965. The veto message was laid
before the House, referred to the Committee on the
Judiciary, and printed as H.R. Doc. No. 204. (111
Cong. Rec. 13679).

Veto unchallenged.

2234 H.R. 2166.

For the relief of Staiman Bros.-Simon Wrecking Co.
Vetoed June 26, 1965. The veto message was laid
before the House, referred to the Committee on the
Judiciary, and printed as H.R. Doc. No. 211. (111
Cong. Rec. 14845).

Veto unchallenged.

2235 H.R. 3329.

2236

2237

To incorporate the Youth Councils on Civic Affairs, and for other purposes.

Vetoed September 10, 1965. The veto message was laid before the House, referred to the Committee on the District of Columbia, and printed as H.R. Doc. No. 292. (111 Cong. Rec. 23623).

Veto unchallenged.

H.R. 5902.

For the relief of Cecil Graham.

Vetoed October 4, 1965. The veto message was laid
before the House, referred to the Committee on the
Judiciary, and printed as H.R. Doc. No. 301. (111
Cong. Rec. 25940, 25941).

Veto unchallenged.

H.R. 8439.

To authorize certain construction at military installations, and for other purposes.

Vetoed August 21, 1965. The veto message was laid before the House, referred to the Committee on Armed Services, and printed as H.R. Doc. No. 272. (111 Cong. Rec. 21244, 21245).

Veto unchallenged.

2165

2166

2167

2168

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.

H.R. 7509.

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

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.

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).

2171 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.

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