Show amp report of president Goo ledies inaugural address washington D C march president Coolid inaugural address was a typical calvin coolidge message to the people of the united states it was clear concise and so worded that every citizen of our land knew exactly what the Presie ent meant in his address president coolidge Coolid gp voiced the heartfelt wish that the united states might continue to prosper that the lot of each man woman and child might boa be a happy one the president did not waste any words in flowery rhetoric his speech was from his heart it contained the utterance of u man who genuinely iney loves his country the president voiced his desire that labor in all its branches should receive full and adequate return for ita it efforts effat he does not believe that any line of human activities should receive something for nothing but he is emp emphatic abic in his belief that labor should be paid a just wage he believes that the working woman as well as the working man should have at all times equitable treatment contending that eliat pro sper tty good wages amply supplied botwell households olds make for a contented ck cit izinia azani y pres coolidge Coo liJe leitera reiterated ted h his i s emphatic opposition to the cancellation of any of the foi eigi dt ts europ after rending his ines sage can make no mistake in n that cuic in this thie lit in maintains the same ame attitude that he be did in his hii first message ines sage to congress Con grews in discussing the world cui t president expressed th tho hope cope that the nal naf inq or the tha world arrive itu atti p 3 T maka mee r Z he says must ca come te frdd tha NY heart wid white world I 1 pa arte rte to X ideyl ind and other gatho gatherings rings may be of in securing curing Be the desired result the prime factor is the attitude of the laople of the world themselves them selve colidge is 13 not in favor ol 01 d any all of our diirr rending in the slightest mariner manner I 1 th righta that wo we have for 4 rb r B Touch Hig fiig upon tle the matter of foreign rel relational rela ationo tiona trie president expressed the da durability T i arability rabi lity of the U whited noted states not only maintaining but extending relate ions in with the peopled of the world tn edere re is na doubt that he beli believed believe eveA fc that amicable commercial relations relation 9 will do much to bring about bettor better political feelings between the countries of the world balvin G Gl drove home the im of the saving of the tax payers money there is no doubt that if the mind is the stra tiou the nat nation ionti debt may be materially reduced thisbe this he desires because it will be one of the contributory causes of lessening the burdens now born b the people in the form of taxi I 1 s his is vie view B s on this subject if acted upon by batea governments would further reduce the burden of taxes borne by our people there Is a determination on the part of the president to prevent the waste of a single dollar of the peoples money he believes that every dollar saved in the mutter matter of taxes will add to the comfort of the men women and children of the nation the program for the cu curtailing railing of govern ment extravagance will continue if thi the next congress gives him the support he be desires and the support it should in the matter of tax reduction the president expressed the thought that it might be possible to further rebece the income and nuisance taxes for 1926 this thin result he cleab can be act complis hel hed by the ahe saving of the peopled people peo lb money through careful stewardship on the part of the government call in another part of his address tha Q president spoke of the great desi desiray de rabil the thorough assimilation of those these who have cometo this country counti from alien shores while he did not voice in as aa daiy words the claim tha thai fo dayis the greatest jaad and of opportunity in 6 the e u un invent averia vent blat one reading b between ean tho the line inea i I 1 q bould oba gather ta at aw W wh his lr 1 1 f mind igind he desires that every alien admitted to our E hies hi es receive juit anil and fair air treatment and that the thought may he brought home to the new nev citizen thattie that the united state s is is the tar land dof of opportunity not only for himself but for his hia children childen the pres dent made it clear that hat he opposed to anyon using a bartyl label for the purpose 0 cf f being elected to any off office ice and when having achieved th that a t end forsake t tie ne pi ui it orn on which chic it he was 1 I there here is no doubt but that the lie prati dent considers lucli un ai liori as ag a betrayal of the individual lp constituents the finds f ada no fault with men or women who change party babeli beof because bu of bit ivere lions theire their is that right but candidates wh who 0 preach the ahng on tb stump and nd practice tice another ahr abter after election do not meet with his approval in the matter of the the president made it known that he stands as firmly today to day as he ever h hain aa in favor f avor of a tariff that would protect the citizens of the country no matter what section is involved he desires that the farmer bergiven be given benefit of adequate protection lie desires that tho the work manscill man mitri shill be given such protection as will enable him to receive wages that will provide ample comforts for him and his family ile he is i forthe protection of the american wage scale and the american standard of living which is the highest I 1 in the world the inaugural address of president Cd coolidge was delivered with c simplicity and earnestness it was waa the kind of message that the people of the united states expected him to deliver it was a reaffirmation of their confide confidence nee in nim him as expressed by the millions of people who voted four for him in november 1924 |