Show ATTEMPT AT A I 1 OVERRIDING VETO FAilS Republican House M Majority l Lacks Twenty eight V Votes Voles ol S o Pass ass Appropriations Dill IlI Displeasing Wilson ilson BY Winder er R. R Harris Hanis Staff tt Corr ASHL ASHINGTON a list rny The 14 The Thc W Republican majority in the Jv t. t House tod today y failed b by a n margin of oft t twenty eight votes Totes to override i it lt Wilsons Wilson's veto of the legislative c executive h-e h and judicial appropriations bill The vote was 10 to l On the tho basis of tho members present pres pres- cat ent and voting votes would have been required to constitute the tho two- two n i ds majority necessary to override o On I four Democrats bolted ili tile lie veto Only tho 1 President T They e were Representatives taU cs 1 Ivans a Nevada a Gallavan nn Mas Ins Olney Olne Massachusetts an and Sisson Mississippi u TO Appropriations Committee The Tho bill now goes to the appropriations of committee for reconsideration the tho provision to which the tho President objected This section would ha have hae e prohibited tho printing or mimeographing mimeo graphing of an any government publication fib tion i without specific authority from 1 fh Oie Joint congressional committee on oni i rn ling ling- The hours hour's debate on the motion motton to override the was marked by strong resentment and defense o of the Presidents President's rebuke of or Congress for tor 1 he termed an Invasion of or the of ot the executive calculated to nU 1 it t 4 unwarranted Interference in t the e processes rd of g good d s- s government r c t. t v s Claim h President said tho the objectionable executive of- of provision would muzzle cen censorship regulated 1 with a bythe by th the printing committee I Representative Sisson Democrat pf 1 Mississippi l. l a a. member of or the committee which drafted the fim 1111 Joined with tho the Republican speakers speaker's speakers speaks speaks' speak speak- ers er's s' s In in r resenting the Presidents President's criticism cism ein of ot Congress Ho He said V U J am not willing to surrender ono one j jot t. t to any President of or tho the United States StateR In his efforts to circumscribe circumscribed dad and d to limit the right of or Congress ss to control over expenditures of ot ap appropriations lot e eit it 4 t. t Presidents President Ch Charge rg Denied t Mr r. r Sisson denied dr the Presidents President's charge that the printing control provision provision pro pro- vision Islon Invaded tho the authority of ot the ex- ex executive ex ex- o ic branch of ot the government go Congress always s 's has exercised the right to place limitations on appropriation appropriation bills he lie declared It gives m as much concern as any member of ot House to differ with tho the d but a n. member of ot Congress Congress' must exercise his own Independent Judgment Judg judg- ment on legislative matters maUer Representative Byrnes Democrat Tennessee Tennesse denied that Congress can cansay j say ay to an executive department what can it-can and can cannot ot print Ho e contended that tho the authority of ot Congress ends when an appropriation is is- made for th the tho publication of or period period- So No fair man can look at It In a n. fair arid Impartial wa way ho asserted an and disagree with the President that this 4 u. u u H provision is is an encroachment upon ino no executive authority V Good Gives GiveR Views View u Chairman Good of ot the appropriations declared The The only person who has h e evet been l lifted herd rd to complain against the Joint committee on printing is the T of ot the United States Ho He continued continued con con- tinned This his veto eto message evidently c was wasI written I by someone cone who did not understand under- under stand oland the tho present law The om am nd- nd Dent anent to which the President objects Ih Ii fl fait lawless less drastic than tho the pr 1 law la a. a t- t the he approved In March 1913 If It this thi-j suggestion BUgs Is eliminated a n as a Ii publications not AUt AU- AU sut t t- t by law must suspend IJ by Jul July 1 l 1 and nd among these are sonic sonio of ot the thc roost most important publications of or tho de- de de department of agriculture Because the President objects is b that nn any reason why the gentlemen on 01 onto tho to minority side should yield their personality yield their ju Judgment and Vine cne to sustain tho the veto Representative Luce Republican Massachusetts contended that Congress Conss Con Con- Q gress ess ss has tho right to impose a a. ce censor censor- or- or hip on the executive department if Ir it should bo be considered wise and saTy |