Show AN INGENIOUS VIEW VIEWS S C ENA TOn HOKE S SMITHS SMITH'S view yio that the United L K 1 States Senate is similar to a court and should not be approached except formally in in it its i place of business is ingenious but it fails to convince for an aim excellent reason The business man who has a proper propel argument to I present to the senators can meet them only informally mally he cannot appear before the tho Senate oither either in in person lorsOn or r by proxy n as he lie can before a court Ho IIo Hems is permitted to meet a regular or special senatorial committee that has his particular matter in charge but that is but an nn unimportant fraction of the time entire Senate membership lie Ho is is reduced therefore to time the necessity of buttonholing the members and amid impressing them b by such logic as lie he can enn muster Vii When em ho does does this Senator Smith and President Wilson with a few others of a small minority consider consider con con- sider hi Inn him l a lobbyist v S SS S lIl are indications indication that Mrs IT John Bull TIun can b bo be Justus obstinate n aft at Mr r. T John Bun Bull z- z |