Show PRESIDENT PRESENT WRITES FAREWElL MESSAGE Last Address to Senate t to toBe tol Be Given Over to S Readi Reading g Clerks By L. L C. C MARTIN Un United ted Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON Nov S S. S President s. Wilson Is preparing his final l' l mesSage message mes mes- sage ge to congress The message is to be delivered to the final session of or the Sixty Sixty- cong ress December December De De- De- De sixth congress cong which begins on cember 6 6 President Wilson has been at work on It for tor so time and Is Is understood understood under under- i stood to discussed portions of It with various arious members of ot his cabinet cab cab- inet thet though he has not confided in any of ot them its Us exact contents DOMESTIC PROBLEMS The president has not told anyone anone whether hether he will wUl mention the treaty I I and the league covenant co in the mes mes- sage It is understood that it will be devoted mostly to domestic matters and will contain recommendations for tor tax revision will repeat in effect the tho pre previous pre ious recommendations for legislation to reduce the cost of or living living liv liv- ing and may include other legislative re recommendations DICTATES MESSAGE Some part of or each working day is being devoted to preparation of the message The president makes notes with a a. a pencil later dictating them to tobis tobis bis lils personal stenographer No longer J 18 Js 1 he ho able to pound out his messages on the old typewriter which he lie used In the preparation of many historic state papers i There Is small likelihood of the president delivering the message In person It Is expected to be read to the house and senate b by reading clerks on Tuesday December 7 7 |