Show President Congressmen Mourn Cuttings Cutting's Death WASHINGTON May 6 AP Shocked AP-Shocked Shocked by the death of oC Senator Bronson Cutting of New Mexico in a 1 Missouri airplane accident the thc senate heard tributes to him today and forthwith adjourned in honor to his memory Th The house planned to adjourn also in Mrs Olivia Peyton Cutting mot mother er of the senator was attending the national cathedral services In honorof honor of the silver sliver jubilee of ot King George when friends arrived at their home to tell her of ot the tragedy The first indefinite reports had been withheld withheld with with- held from her on said Chief Dispatcher Welch House too President Roosevelt counted Senator Cutting among his personal friends When the senate met Senators Norris Morris of Nebraska and Johnson of II California warm friends of ot Cutting Cutting Cutting Cut Cut- ting had their heads bowed and tears cars were in the eyes ees of Borah of Idaho Senator Hatch a former governor governor governor gover gover- nor of ot New Mexico rose roso and chokingly chok chok- announced with deep regret a terrible accident has occurred in which m my col colleague Senator Cut- Cut ting ling has lost his liCen life liCe n lens to Debate Debato Bonus He was called to New Mexico on important business and was returnIng returnIng returnIng return- return Ing by air In order to be at his hig post today to participate in a debate the bonus in which he had a tremendous tremendous tre- tre interest In his loyalty to duty he has lost his life He had carved for himself a place in the affairs of the nation as well as in m my r state and his death is a loss to America The senate adjourned soon after aCter meeting out of respect to the memory memory memory mem mem- ory of oC Senator Cutting Among the tho many expressions of grief Postmaster General Farle Farley said Senator Cuttings Cutting's death is a distinct loss Joss to the entire nation Senator Johnson of at California a Republican independent like Cutting Cutting Cutting Cut Cut- ting who participated in iri his support support support sup sup- port of ot Roosevelt in 1932 said Bronson was like a ason son to me No man has performed more signal service None of greater national stature Aside from m my respect and admiration for him I had a great personal affection and I am terribly ter ter- terribly shocked Finest of ot otren Men ren Senator Copeland of New York said he was wag one of the brightest minds In the senate one of the finest of men men menThe The Republican leader of or the house Snell of ot New York called the late New Mexican an Clan able serious se serious serious se- se rious legislator adding I liked him personally very much Senator McNary the Republican leader I had great admiration for Senator Cutting and his work in the senate His death Is a great loss to the progressive movement in n this country Senator Robinson the Democratic Democrat Democrat- ic leader who spoke in the last campaign against Cuttings Cutting's reelection reelection reelection tion He occupied a position of influence in the senate He will be sincerely mourned by all of his colleagues Senator GuCe Guffey Cuffey of Pennsylvania said his service in the senate was both boLh useful and constructive Genuine Friend Senator Long He was one of or orthe the few real the the country had He was a 3 genuine friend of mine Other comment Vice President Garner He was Vas wasa Vasa a fine fino patriot and rendered great service to his countr country Senator He was one of our most intelligent independent legislators and we cannot afford aCord to lose the few we have Senator Frazier R. R N. N D. D He was a man of wide experience who had an exceptional understanding of ot the problems confronting our people Speaker B Byrns He has been one of or the most distinguished in influential influential influential in- in members of ot the senate and also a man who was popular all of or his collea colleagues ues Senator Sheppard D. D Texas J Jam 1 am deeply shocked d and grieved ed Deep Regret Senator Gore D D. Df Okla There is universal and deep regret I knew him as 33 a ver very able man and his heart was In the tile right place Despite his great riches he worked for the less fortunate Cutting was returning 0 o Washington Washington Wash Wash- ington to vote on the bonus bill an issue on which he broke most sharply with the Roosevelt admin admin- It was his speech In the senate I charging President Roosevelt with unfairness on veterans' veterans compensation tion that was believed to 10 have spurred administration leaders to oppose his reelection despite that he had followed the president on most other questions An aristocratic upbringing In the east formed farmed the background for his rise to the senate Wealthy he was identified for years with social legislation which was denounced at times by Its opponents as radical Senator Cutting was born on June 23 1888 at Oakdale Long Island the ron non of William Villiam Bayard and Olivia Peyton Cutting He was educated educated educated ed ed- ed- ed at Gorton school and Harvard Harvard Harvard Har Har- vard university At the latter in institution institution institution in- in he won the coveted Phi Beta Kappa key for scholarship ex ex- After graduation In 1910 he went to New Mexico where he entered the newspaper publishing business at Santa Fe Four years after his arrival In Inthe Inthe inthe the southwest he was chairman of the Progressive state c central committee com com- During the World war he was an infantry captain and was the assistant assistant assistant as as- military at the American embassy In London For his services he was awarded the British military cross On his return to New Mexico he once more mort became active in state affairs and was named chairman of ot the board o of commissioners o of the New Mexico state stale penitentiary Governor Richard C C. Dillon ap appointed appointed appointed ap- ap pointed him to the senate in 1927 to fill a vacancy caused by the death of Senator Andrieus A A. Jones He served until December 1928 He was elected to the senate In Inthe Inthe Inthe the same year ear for the six six- year six ear term beginning March 1929 and was reelected last November |