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Show COOLIDGE VISIONS PROSPEROUS ERA IN MESSAGE TO AMERICAN BUSINESS, DECLARES FAIR DEALING IS NEED. Believes That With Settlement of International In-ternational Relations and Defining of German Indemnity, Will Come Business Expansion. Boston. The country's economic need, in the opinion of Vice President Coolidge. is just dealings with employees em-ployees by business interests with thoughts for necessities of the consumer. con-sumer. "This is no time," he said, "to press an undue advantage." These views are contained in a "message to American business," which was published hero Monday. With the cultivation of a friendly relation re-lation between labor and capital lie predicts the beginning of a new era of prosperity. "The present administration." he says, "stands pledged to use its utmost endeavors for the development of American business. It lias already begun work upon those problems. In this the national finances will play a very important part, requiring the refraining re-fraining of our revenue laws. i "With the settlement of our international inter-national relations and the defining of t lie German indemnity we ought to reach a stabilized condit'on, . which should result in a large business expansion. ex-pansion. "It would be futile to underestimate the difficult problems which must be solved. The advice of expert business busi-ness men will be needed for their solution. so-lution. "It is very necessary that American business enterprises should deal with their employees in a way to commend themselves to their sense of just'ee and at the same lime keep in mind the necessities of the consumer. Failure Fail-ure will embarrass industry, and those who are attempting to revive business. This is no time to press for an undue advantage. It is time to cultivate a friendly relation between all the different dif-ferent elements of production." |