Show jI 0 9 I 9 V V V Frederick Tick Bids id For Throne EIGHT T TOPICS G DECIDED UPON i iBY BY PRESIDE Ti I II I II They Include Farm Relief I I Transportation and andI Immigration I HES HE'S WELL WELL POSTED POSTE I I Coolidge's Political I Fu-I Pu- Pu ture Rests In III Part on I Message WASHINGTON Nov No 12 pres dent Coolidge began actual nok today on his message to congress and upon the results of his ts tse e en his s closest friends acknowledge edge dge will depend to a considerable degree ee his political e I M Mr Coolidge is Known n to realize e as La much as do his friends the Im- Im in of his first message and his its 1 pronouncement Of ot policies and nd for tor that reason he expects to ote de himself to work upon the document during the Ihl ce weeks that intervene before com con of o congress By agreement with his secretary C Bascom Slemp the executive will wl limit hL his dally daily appointments appointment to on- on only only orly ly those of necessity and let noth- noth nothIng nothIng noting i- i Ing Interfere with Ith his work nork ork upon the message age III Ill ABSORBS l I 1 he lie ground work necessary to the drafting of oC the tIme message already has been done Six SIJ das da s a week eek for three months Mr u CoolIdge has been with officials and ate pr ate ate citizens r the lem ems before the government He Hhas has talked i with Ith experts In International affairs with Ith railroad excel farm farm- L ers era labor leaders politicians and with lIh jus jut just t plain or- or ry citizens In nearly ery e case every ery one who conferred with Ith the president had the same ame expel expert lie lence-he lie presented his views hews and anthen I then cas ft as closely questioned b by the I chief executive I The result is Mr p has absorbed a lot of In- In Information format on on a lot of subjects With Ith this information at hand band han hanho 1 ho sat don do down don p n today to rite time the nies- nies message message sage image the 1 he principal subjects to oc treated in the message have base ha e be- be become become become come fairly well ell no known n to those thoe e who ho ha hae have e toll followed owed the course of othe the pre presidents president's mind and the tho na- na turo of hi his during the past three months TOPICS Ol- Ol O MESS GE GE The Thea embrace agricultural taxation transportation merchant t marine government expenditure immigration reclamation and In- In Ini i affairs including the e 1 orld court and the neo negotiated conventions COn with Mexico Three subjects would seem eem at this time likely Icely to receive e major con con- n The arc are agricultural 1 relief taxation and With respect to assistance to the farmers the chief executive Is ex- ex expected expected by some to urge legislation to promote e marketing and probably ask asic creation of an 0 or authorisation tor or an ox- ox exIsting existing ag agency ncy to sell American farm farr abroad The iho executives executive's os o's tax proposals most probAbly v will 11 follow the out out- outi i line hue of those announced today toly by byline line IIno of those announced toda todal byh bythe the treasury department with aith such minor modifications as se Republican leaders believe are arc Ild advisable viable It 1 1 CO CON SOLID tI ION IONIn In the matter meatier of o transportation the president has received much relative e to consolidation of railroads and may urge legislation to ex- ex expect ex expect to that end It Is 13 reasonable peet that he be will 11 not Fh give gise e any incas meas In measure as- as asure ure of ot approval al to the proposal al that congress ss by Its Liz own action reduce red freight rate rates on farm products In- In Inasmuch In Inasmuch as the Interstate commerce commission has Instituted 1 an In- In Inquiry Inquiry Inquiry to determine whether hether such ed Tho The present law cx- cx ex expires pires next June Juno and Mr II Coolidge I eX-I ha let it be known wn that he ho 1111 I look t congress to maintain at I ent restrictions least tho the pre present I International affairs the reference to the Mexico conven conven- conventions seem scent to those close I conven-I to the president to oe Os destined to occupy a secondary place in the massage massa I The greatest interest will III be in the manne in which Mr Ill Coolidge tim the proposal made mado by Fresi- Fresi President dent Harding to the last senate that the United blates taI S accept member member- membership membershIp membership ship In the permanent court of o international In- In International In International Justice So far as has been Ie i e Mr 11 Coolidge expects to make mention that time the I proposal I Is before the senate fo for I action and let the tho mal spatter matter tel go at t that thai |