Show I PRESIDENTIAL I CANDIDATES Hily By L. L A A. A Hollenbeck President Coolidge decently s said ld that I 1 do O not c choose lOose to be bo a candidate candidate candidate candi candi- date for president in 1928 1925 and that set a rot lot of prominent Republicans cans figuring their chances to maw make t the e race That gives Mark Sullivan and other writers rife a chance to gossip about abou t would be candidates It is r. r little litile car early yet to form opinions but the issues will c cut t a good d deai i io o of figure and ner the power trust shall gobble up this co ro or not is going to to tobe be prominent t t r is already prominent prominent In Uta l as ts s anybody can see when it can h handle nd J Ja a legislature as e easily as it app ap 5 handled it l lust last st winter by the repeal of or the state six state six pact pact- pact Demo and nd Republicans alike under r the local leadership of Senator Auerbach Auer- Auer bach We Ve do donot not say say that this was Yn intentional Ol on Auerbuch's part or that he was wa's was used b by reason of Cf misled We Vo do not know but sometimes sometimes some some- times a fault is worse than a crime But as to Calvin Coolidge the thc I writer has many times said complimentary complimentary complimentary words for him in ill the press and even when it couldn't help but s give ive him in III his own party as well as with those in doubt I There is no about Cool Cool- idge He knows what he wants and tells it in plain terse English and when it has conflicted with the policies policies policies poli poli- cies of the biggest men in his party he has stood pat let the consequences ces be what the they would He was brought up t In a rugged school of economy of farm life liCe in the light soil and the rugged mountains of ot Vermont He learned his lessons in the school of experience and ho knows oW's that for a man to prosper he must pay his debts and he lie believes believes that a rule that is good for the individual in individual individual in- in is good for the tIle country He is trying to force the country to live e within its means and also to pay payoff payoff payoff off the debts debts' that it owes and even now low wants to take the Uie great surplus surplus surplus sur sur- plus and pay it on the pub public ic debts and thus reduce the annual Interest man many millions of or dollars It is gratifying gratifying fing to note that many Democrats as well as Republicans support himin himin him in n this policy Let us pursue that pOli policy y in in its the future and let us enforce enforce en- en force orce it in our local government as aswell as aswell well ft ell and while issues may come conic and issues may go let us be vigilant to uphold uphold strict economy t that lat our I taxes may sta stay within reasonable bounds as as' as a condition precedent to the prosperity and happiness of all of th the people o Ju I |