Show o MINS ASSERTS UK URK FOR ALLIS ALL r 1 l I IS NEEDED i i res ires Peace a and rid Pros- Pros I 1 Pity rity r ty Will Come When lobs o bs Go Round IDS DS REED SMOOT Senator Is Capable rid d Efficient Urges Development I r there will never be l lasting and nd nd prosperity until there is ent lent for tor all who want work he IB belief expressed b by United Senator Albert B B. Cummins a ra in i an n address addres last night to club embers ember of the Bonneville indi- indi an Intense aid Id he was So- So o- o absolutely opposed to s lit st and favored fair and to monopoly In all lines or ot t far conservation In so 50 and vor or tended the prevent t a present I wasting the tho re- re tion from of the country countr Ho He said ald rC 1 he heed heed hei development of ot the rei re- re the ed i waste i lot i of the country countr without hed an opportunity for the ement ement em- em I Rent ent ent of at both labor and capital he c considered fundamentally ant nt Every law proposed should be submitted to n a er r r. r find out whether hether its effect or furnish employment be to persons of employment ted 1 States Senator Reed Smoot t u as toastmaster at the dinner was one of at the tho most largely ded ed the Bonneville club has yet President Goor George e O. O Reif Intro Intro- the the Utah senator In Intro intro- ir Senator Cummins Senator declared him to be eminently mentally and physically for tor of at chief executive of the j The suggestion was received applause Senator Smoot paid tribute to tho the work worle of Senator Una ns na In the senate j Smoot lie tie avoiding all reference to his dacy acy for tor the presidential a in his address Senator Cum- Cum returned tho the compliments of or or or Smoot b by declaring that the senior creator senator was a n. leader of rs s in fn the senate an untiring r and the tho possessor of more ledge edge of the details of han an any other man In the sen- sen He Ho said he also alEO wished to pay tribute to the junior senator ho charac- charac o e Sutherland W whom om td as ae a a. great lawyer and a great man iman ge Solomon F. F Prout Prouty of Des w who is with Senator Cunion Cumon Cum Cum- on ran his Western trip was also a a. of at the Bonneville club last g g. g Until recently Judge Prouty Prout member of ot tho house of ot ives ves Mrs Cummins and Mrs errs husbands y are with their visiting tho the Utah Copper mine orning they will leave late this jon 11 for tor Loa Los Angeles From Los they will wUl go to San Francis Francis- from there later in the month 11 it for tor Honolulu where mem- mem t r congress are to he be the guests Hawaiian legislature Senator is SS also going goinS' to make the Ha- Ha trip harassing of ot business will soon V vin In the opinion of Senator who said in his introductory ka j as toastmaster that the day passed when a 1600 depart- depart il 1 clerk could go into a state emulate a n. mans man's business No to regulation of business w iw Senator Smoot f said but butone butone butone one did object t to regulation b by bureaus opening Senator Cummins reo rol ro- ro l- l lo o Senator Smoots Smoot's thirteen thirteen- speech in the senate declaring here bere were only two ways Was of ot jie debate in the senate One d was la by unanimous consent w was seldom given and the was was by physical exhaustion E. E S e j material in the senate said Deaker Baker eaker did not indicate any IUt of at physical exhaustion r r. r referring to the wonders of ot dc paying tribute to the Utah re r the guest of ot honor declared Ivere ere was n no occa occasion lon for pcs pcs- in the United States The Tho Theof of ot the country should always to their faith in the de destiny tin of ot public and the ultimate triumph institutions he said aid He ads ad- ad ed a s spirit of ot tolerance for tor the theof theof of ot others problems said Senator Cum- Cum dally daily f faced d the government of ot fitted States Slates and experimental tion was waa necessary to solve u t The era of ot experimental ha hu not passed in America dethe dothe dothe do- do the speaker and he further ted that the increasing number insured a continuance of t legislation |