Show AKOTHEK PENSION VETO cTcnnd Says Ifny to the Eunice nitnam Dill Washington Feb 26The president has sent to the House a message veto i ing the bill to grant a pension to Eunice Putnam the daughter of John J Putnam who served in the late war The report of the committee to whom this bill was referred says the president states that no claim fop pension on account of the soldiers death has ever been filed in the pension pen-sion bureau and It seems that upon this theory It was proposed to pension the daughter I do not suppose It was intended that a double pension should be allowed In point of fact he widow has already been pensioned and In such pension allowance has been made for the minor children There is no suggestion that the widow has died or remarried If this bill should become be-come a law two full pensions would be in force at the same time one to the widow and another to the daughter daugh-ter each predicated upon the services serVces and death of the soldier |