Show PASSES CASH BONUS Measure Is Sent A j To Senate After Fast 59 Vote Majority l Is Sufficient to Repass Veteran Bill if Vetoed by President Utah's Representatives Favor Plan i By Associated Press WASHINGTON Jan 10 A 10 A crushing house majority to today today to to- day passed and sent to the senate a bill authorizing immediate imme diate cash payment of the bonus to ne nearly World war var veterans Its immediate cost was vas estimated variously from to The vote on passage was announced by Speaker Byrns as to 59 more than the two-thirds two required t to pass legislation legislation legislation legis legis- lation over a presidential l veto Representatives J. J Will Robinson Robin Robin- son and Abe Murdock Utah Democrats Dem Dern voted forr for the bilL bilt The final ballot wag wa va taken before galleries packed with spectator Dr The bill was back backed by the American Ameri Amerl can legion Veterans Veterans' of f Foreign Wars and Disabled American V Vet t crans erans Hurried flurried conferences involving a abond abond bond redemption pJ plan Jl o opened e ed i in senate administration quarter quart rJ to today taday today ta- ta day shortly after the house bonus bonu action Chairman Harrison D. D Dt Miss of the senate finance committee re reported reported reported re- re ported progress in negotiations understood to include leaders of f th the major veterans' veterans organizations which backed the Ute bill Harrisons Harrison's I committee was called caned for Jor Monday afternoon to consider the bonus issue The proposal advanced in th the ef effort effort effort ef- ef fort of Democratic leaders to send the White House a bill President Roosevelt would sign was reported to embrace full payment in government government govern govern- ment bonds rather bonds rather than cash But the tho bonds would be made payable In n cash on demand Just before fin final l' l passage the house defeated to 89 a motion by R Representative Treadway CR R. R Mass to return the bill to committee committee com corn und jr r instructions to require payment with unexpended une pe ded relief funds Every seat in the galleries was wa occupied occupied oc oc- long before the balloting got under wa way On the floor members were so oun- oun un unconcerned concerned about the outcome that they chattered noisily S 'S Several veral were reading newspapers Speaker Byrns had to crack down his gavel re repeatedly repeatedly re- re so those who had bad not yet voted could hear the clerk call calf their names |