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Show SECOND VETO INVITED. Senate and House Insist Upon Abolition Aboli-tion of Commerce Court. Washington. President 'I nit will register a second veto against the legislative, leg-islative, executive and Judicial bill, it U predicted. The bill was passed In both ho lines on Monday. The bill as sent to the White House provides for the abolition of the com tnerce court, but does not contain the provisions which would limit to a seven sev-en year tenure civil service employes, to which Mr. Taft objected when he vetoed the tuune bill aeveral days go The president has expressed a wlll-Ingnesn wlll-Ingnesn to stay In Washington all ummer. If necessary, to back up the commerce court. |