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Show PASSES Overrides President's Veio By Vole, 65 to 20. WASHINGTON. Oct. 28. The prohi tion enforcement bill was repassed to day b; the senate over President Wil son's veto. The section relating to wartime prohibition becomes affective Immediately upon Its transmission to 'he fvtale department .by the clerk of iho senate with signature of the bill by the presiding officers of the senate and house The vote was Co to 20, eipht more than the necessary two-thirds majority major-ity Before the senate acted announcement an-nouncement Was made at the Wite House that President W ilsn w mid annul wartime prohibition as soon ns the senate had actd on the peace treaty. That is expected to be sometime some-time next month. The roll call fbllQWBi For overriding he veto: Republicans: Ball, t;pnei. colt.! Cummins. Curtis, Fernnld. Fro Inghny sen. Gronna, iiai-. Harding, Johnson of California: Jones of Washington; , Kellonp. Kenyon. Keyes, Knox, Len root, i.od'' BicCormick, McCumber MeNary. Moses. Nelson, New. New-bury, New-bury, Norris. Page, fhipps, Poindexter, ! Sherman, Smoot, spencer, Sterling Sutherland. Townsend Wadwoith, Warren and Watson 38. Democrats- Ashurst, Dankhead, I Chamberlain. Dial, Fletcher. G ire, Harris, Harrison, Henderson, lones of; Now Mexico Kendriek. Kiibv, McKel lar. Myers, Nugent, Overman. Oven,' Pomerene, ShCPPard, Simmons. Sr.iih of Arizona: Smith of GeOTglc." Svan son, Trammell. Walsh if Montana; I Williams and Wolcott 27. Total for, 65. 00 |