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Show 1 -"-ilmj Ul umi- mw.wmr. ..Tff I III I 'I'll' u na i ttmMMW I THE RECORD SPEAKS FOR ITSELF 1 I 1 Here is the record taken frpw the official Hies of the Senate and I lousi "i Repre ental ivess a Laws secured by Senator Smoot, during the first two congresses j k Laws secured by Congressman, Welling during the first two con I il wM greases of his service None i I I j Laws secured by Senator Smoot d iring his service in the 65th E and 66th congress (the last two e mgr esses) 29 y pj j hy Corire.vaan W ,-.:nu- tvo cong j g I j Laws secured by Senator Smoot during his service in congress 214 I I j Laws secured by Congressman WeTing clurirg his sei vice in con H , ! rgTyujii. -m i 1 1 i imiih in i i i i i -1 j ii- ai En H N What Other Democrats Say of m I BF 9 Smoot and Mis Work j 1 1 (AStaten m t made by Senator Thomas, a (Franklin K. Lane, Secretary of M 82? 'v 3$&t-'-. - L Dfemocrat of Colorado, or the floor of , 5a 1 ffl m. ::- r V V- . the enate, .June 3. 1920.) the Interior in President Wilson's m 1 I 5 1 wish I could impress upon senators cabinet, pays a high tribute to the : ' ' the importance of attending the sessions i ! W ; M t , ' j "" the body to which they belong. I have Sni00t 0l1 and coal land leasinS lav B8 1 S',&i6"-- tr'"(i l" :' sl'a,i mv ,,f"1irn" l"c ww- in the following letter. ) ; ! menl . raj correspondence and my other B j fl W ''-' affairs ;is to enable me to bo present be- (fig i m 'v;' tween the convening of each session anfl lie Secretary of tile Interior. m Kg I, . Mi'Mzt- - b;i th senior enatorfrom , N- . H i ' Utah (Mr S t wh ' t 11 1 omnott, I ; powi rs, and ho has d m moi e than anj I : other one member of this body since I Dear Mr. Sinnott: j have been hero to clarify legislative con- ' ditions and t obstruct the enactment of Referring to yours o Seutem-; j;.--. i ; . measures which directly or indirect! H I might prove inimical to the public welfare. h submitting foi in consid- L ' ' : 1 1 1 the onlj critici m which I have m mm-'''---- 'm'"- ; offer upon the record 'of the; senator is eration Senate Bill 377o, generally $ M ! Wb - H thai his opposition always gives way when , , . , , , ,, r M m'- t ' C7- .1,1 . i i j know ii as tlic bmool Lcasiug bill. 1 m. pension bills are the subject ol considera- a Wk . but there are blemishes in all rec- ,,i , ,i . .' , . ,, , ;, H . , , Hi. ii in in i ini"ii it v .j EFi 4- urns, and, since it is not given to man - 1 J B W, certainly not to senators to be perfect, ,,n the wlible the host leading lill 9 I 1 we must overlook that one failure in the gfl b'( rfonnance of his duties and be thankful that li.i passed either house ol j ? fc; for the services which he has rendered jtt c3! Iir- and will, I hope, continue to render in this ( OUgress. H body. Unless senators attend to theii du- H c.rwATno nrrn c TvirrkT" es nerf- llie, ou,lt; to be held by their , Cordiallv yours, OLINAIUK KLLU olvlUU 1 ( constituents to a strict responsibility for ! anything that goes wrong." PRANKXIN K. LANE. I 11 1 What Citizen of Utah commands the respect and honor accorded Heed Smoot throughout the i I III nation? Who can gainsay his prestige? I 1 II I Through his industry, integrity and ability, during seventeen years of service, he has brought i I I I peace, influence and honor to his state. I 1 I I HIS RECORD CHALLENGES COMPARISON! I I I I Somelhing For The Service Man To Think Abou J 1UF & mt, I ' Hon. Keed Smoot, Deremher 22. 1'MO. Bb Wt I M I'.S. Senate, MSL Ke The National Executive Committee of the American Legion, in sess&u Liere today, December 22nd, desires to express to you personally and through yon to r?nr j -mz niir ollcrjucv in -uiui 1, ap-i i;it i n . d" 1 he a-t i n d' 1 1n- nia t c i n ! i n- 1 he '1$ ' O i Sweet hill, (liibndv-iim-. as it dcs. Mil. -t;nit iall tin rcrdiniiin ida i i n i s made I ; tin- ' ;li XJ-K BLv H a M jjifT Ainer'n-an L'.uion t.,r ilie mrM,v,. , . f ,wiiriii- to lisalded i-x-.tvk-. m.-n and' th.dr Q "te tA H 4i dHP rarnilic-a liberal treatmriit I'n.in tb.. a'venmient n- the e.,p( of tin- nation in- V-;i MB H H gi llfll? j tended Thev should rereivr. i'AJfe H H W H FRANKUN D'OLTlvl. WMI h A A M National Commander of the American Legion. I I 'tVM Sined L M. PIERCE, 6SDES I |