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Show t REVISE TAX LAWS, WILSON URGES IN MESSAGE I e O 9 0 & $ BUDGET SYSTEM, I Mil LOAN, I RECOHDED 1 President Fails to Endorse Bonus for Former Ameri- j can Soldiers ! NO REFERENCE MADE I TO TREATY OR LEAGUE 1 Final Paragraph of Message t Might Be Regarded as If Valedictory f WASHINGTON. Ucc. 7 President H Wilson s concrete receimmendatlons to H congress In in annual message today -H 1 ' islon of the tax laws with slm- H pllficatlon of tin- income: and profits Inelependence for the Philippines. A loan to Armenia Bconomy in government approprla- H tions and expenditures and creation H of " a workable budget system." Cold storage and other laws j fectlng the cost ..f living, and the -S I federal licensing of corporations as I recommended in previous messages. 'LLLU soi.Dll.Ks l SA1LOKN Rehabilitation and training of dis- H iibled soldiers ami sallOTS. The presl- dent did not endorse a bonus. H Nowhere did the president refer H to the league of nations or the peaoe treat: fitr. excepl perhaps by in- I i ference in hU opening when he gttot- .J , ed Abraham Lincoln's "let us have "H i faitli that right makes might, and In H that faith let us dare to elo our duty H we understand '.' . . , I WILSON VLEHICTOKY lfl At Its closs (he pr-ldcn: wrote a . IH tt-.-i till which mlht be regarded 'Jl "I nol much 1 1 ..i before LM i JH ! sought to Utter a confession of faith. M i of the faltb to bI md hy untlj mj (a: ffl flghtin day. 1 believe this to be ths H faith of America, the faith of the ture and of ..ll the victories which pssV I await national action In th. .ij gjaafl I come whether In America or else- I ll Mot j: y TO l EST. Democracy, th- president said, "1" being put upon its final tent." The old world." slid he. "Is Just jH now suffering from a wanton rejec-tion rejec-tion of democracy and n substitution H of the principle of autocracy as ns- H erted In the name, but without th Jfl authority and sanction of Ihe multi-unb multi-unb . This is the time of all others when democracy should prove its pur-ity pur-ity and its spiritual power to prevail H manifest destlnj of the I'nited States to lead in the at- LLM tempt to make this spirit prevail." VA S TO IJSSIST. Two ways, "in which tho United "H States can assist to accomplish thli LL j great ohject " were outlined by th-president. th-president. They. we;-e; J First By offering the pxample .within her own borders of the will LH and power of democracy to make and enforce laws which are. unqiiestlona- LLM i bly lust i(nd which are equal in their LLM , administration. fH Second: By standing for right and justice ns towards Individual nations jf CAXKO" Kl l CSE ROUS. ' The I'nited States," said the presl-dent, presl-dent, "cannot refuse this rolo of H , champion without puttinn the stigma : of rejection upon the great and do-voted do-voted men who brought i'.s govern-into govern-into existence." The president's message was trans-mitt.-d by messenger the president rfl admerlng to his decision not to ad-dress ad-dress an congress In person IH The presldi nt's message was not H read Immediately In the senate, which waited until It ha l disposed of routine H business, Secretary Tumulty is Hj among the spectators In the senatn H occupying a scat upon the floor. Pun- H He galleries again were filled and several ellplom.its were present. H oo sbbbbI |