Show COOLIDGE LAUDS lAUD EFFICIENT WORK Of r W WASHINGTON Jan 29 21 AP- AP The rho government In President dent ent Is the best conducted big business In the World lie expressed this view last night In making his final address to the government business organization at Its semiannual meeting In addition ad- ad the chief executive reviewed the tho accomplishments or of the budget system ot of regulating national expenditures ex- ex In the eight years ears that itt it has been In operation thanked government es generally for Helping t to make It a success and urged a continued constructive e economy e as essential to national prosperity DAWES ATTENDS The The meeting was attended by t o President Dawes the entire net heads or of many government bureaus numerous government em- em es charged with making ex- ex and as many spectators spectator's as as' could be s seated In the hall Mrs Coolidge too was present and sat its Iq a box overlookIng the stage sur- sur sounded by the wives wives' or of the cabinet cabi- cabi net officers At the t the conclusion or of the presidents president's presidents president's dents dent's speech the gathering was addressed by BrIgadier General Herbert M. M Lord the dIrector ot of the budget bureau who described the efforts being made to avert a threatened tn deficit at the close ot of the pre present ent fiscal year He also indIcatIons were that Increased In- In creased federal expenditures would necessary in the future which he he- Said would make mako the need for fore e economy onomy all the more urgent President CoolIdge said it would 11 a a. great mistake to suppose that we can continue our national continue to prosperity unless we Insist upon constructive economy In government STRESSES ECONOMY Turning from tho national administration administration ad- ad ministration to state and Mr Coolidge viewed what ho he termed their rapidly mounting outlays as a warning of the danger of depression and a repetition or of the disaster that overtook over over- took toole the country In the closing days ot of 1920 ComparIng pres present nt economic economic eco eco- conditions with those or of 1921 when the budget system was Coolidge said that while lie he could not claim for the government govern govern- ment all the tho credit for tor the restoration restoration restora- restora tion of our country's business Ire he policies particularly wIse economY policies particularly wits economY In In- In government expendItures with steady reduction ot of the national nat onal onald d bt had had a dominant Influence ence |