Evening Star Newspaper, December 7, 1923, Page 19

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ALOOFNESS 0F 0.5, OLEALY STATED London Times, However, Sees Hooe in Coolidge on Court. o Associated Prees NDON, Dcecember 7.—President dse’s message, the Times says, 1s arked by a clearness of statement important subjects that has ¥s distinguished the commu- of his prede SOTS, an emphatie p fon of the \Us party.” remarkable e with It re- irms the dogma of alcofness from the chief questions that distract the old world.” Referring about the | vaner say “The day may perhaps league will find full favor 1 eyes with the permanent Mr. Coolidge’s remarks n in PARIS IMPRESSION GOOD. Ry the PAR Associated , Decen to the fo. s message to t nust be pald roltdg ance . [avows must live” It was sald by a high of- ficial at the French foreign office to- day. Ife added that the President’s message had made a most agreeable impression there As to President Coolidge's declara- tions on the interallied war debt, he sald the French position was well known and that there was mnothing in the American President's state- ment in conflict with it. Presideut Coolidge’s messa scribed by Pertinax in L' Paris " as “an outline of American i poli exclusively directed toward jattaining her own particular ends, in spite of t sounding phrases which to our s smack rather of | the pulpit than e rostrum.” “America, as is natural,” Pertinax | adds, nds to defend her own fn- | terests exclusively; indeed she dis- ¢ other preoccupation. It |she concedes us the same right, our | poli in rep tion and national se- curity followed out without encounte v obstacle from her.” DANIELS RAPS MESSAGE. ze is de- ho De Neither Constructive Nor Inspira- tional, Says Ex-Secretary. HOUSTO! Tex., December 7.~Jo sephus Daniels, Secretary of the v \llurvm: the Wilson administration, de | ¢ lared here night that “Pres- message to Cone tructive nor in- asserted that the indorsement of the World and his atti- | | | | tiona! | Prestde, | Court SR operating service, Two new airplane lines, o twice-a-weels pass have been started in THE "EVE ADAMS LAUDS TAX IDEA IN MESSAGE G. 0. P. Chairman Says Re- duction Proposal Strikes Popular Chord. Tax reduction recommendations of President Coolidge in his address to Congress were especially commended by Chairman Adams of the republican national committee, in a statement today. . Ll “President Coolidge's message to Im the Congress will be well received { by the country” said Chatrman Adams. “As he stated, ‘our problems are domestic problems.” “The public is more concerned over the question of taxes than any other one is That portion of President Coolidge's message which deals with the tax question probably will be the most discussed. Undoubtedly it will mect with popular approval. Mellon Plan Indorsed. “He gives his unqualified indorse- o the plan of Secretary of the v Mellon for u radical de- cral taxes, including a onstitutional amend. ment to prohibit empt securities. “The President's insistence taxes must be reduced to the maln that mini- . STAR, - WASHINGTO duct of the government will no doubt meet with favorable response in Con- gress.” HEAR PRESIDENT’S VOICE ON SIDEWALK OF N. Y. Thousands Gather About “Loud Speakers” During Delivering of Message. By the Associated Press, NEW YORK, December 7.—Yester- day, for the first time in history, the volce of a President of thesUnited States delivering his message to Con- gress in Washington wus heard on the sidewalks of New York. Clearly and distinctly it came, with- out a break from beginning to end. Thousands grouped on street corners around “loud speakers” heard it as plainly as if they stood within earshot of the Capitol “The President has a good radlo voice,” was the comment. At the end the handclapping and cheers of the thousands on Gotham's streets swelled into a din the fainter applause caught by the radlo in the House of Representatives. The newspapers contrived to beat the radio, however. While the Presi- message, ely newsboys darted into the throngs lis ening to the voice from Washingto “President’s message~ in text had been in th. editors hours before and the spech, in g, was hurried onto pi at the moment Mr. Cool- idge began to k. A new ng bank 2 extent was recently disco coast of Labrador. 90 miles in ered off the mum consistent with efclent cnn-’l Features of Si Men will find men clerks Q- T when buying Xmas gifts for Egele b G ‘Ghe Economy Corner will be cashed cheerfully. Jth.and H Sta. 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