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12 TEXT OF PRESIDENT COOLIDGE’S INAUGURALADDRESSAT CAPITOL Following is publis} o plete text of D're ‘00 Inaugural addr 1 red today at the 1 i abstract of whicl tained in augura page INAUGURAL ADDRESS My Co conditio ¥ rea # nation, opyright by Undenvood) Myg, Calvin Coolidge shared honors with her husband at Irs. Charles G. Dawes, wife of the Vice President inauguration there be any hope of a complete | monthly bills, know by hard ex- |wise and correct course to follow | hibiting a superior intelligence, are and satisfying life. Parchment will [ perfence what this at burden is|in taxation and all other ecomomic mot promoting freedom and inde- fuil, ‘the sword will fail, it is only | and what it does. No matter what | legislation is not to destroy those pendence, are not following the spiritual naturc of man that | others may want, these people want who have already secured success path of civilization, but are display- an be triumphant. | a drastic economy. They are op-|lut to create conditions under ing’the traits of ignorance, ot servi- Wis (o BoALTIvE posed to waste, They know that ex- which every one will have a better tude, of savagery, and treading the | 1t scems aitogether probable that | travagance lengthens the hours ¢ chance to be successtul. The ver-| way that leads back to the jungle. | we can contribuie most to these | diminishes the rewards of their la- | dict of the country has been given he essence of a republic is rep- | fmportant objects by maintaining | bor. 1 favor the policy of economy, | on this question. That vordict| resentative. government. Our con- our position of political detachment | 1Ot because I wish to save money. | stands, We shall do well to heed it gross represents the people and the and independence. We are not: hut because I wish to save people. | Thesé questions involve moral is-'states. In all legisiative affairs it is Wentitied with any Ol World in-| The men and women of this coun- ' sucs. We need not concern ourselves the natural - collaborator with the | terosts, I'his position should be . (TY Who toil are the ones who bear | much abont (h t& of property | president. In spite of all the eriti- de more and more clear in our | !he cost of the governm wel t we will faithfully observe the cism which often falls to its lot, T itlons. with all foreign countries, | dollar that we carel !rights of persons. Under our insti-| do not hesitate to say that there is ace with all of them.eMmeans that their life will be o tutions their rights are supreme, It 'no more independent und effective is never to oppress, Much the more meager. Every dol- lis not property but the right to ) gislative hody in the world, It is, | but always to resist. Rut while we that we prudently save means | hold property, hoth great 1 small, " and should i, gealous of its pre- I 0o justic to others, we must re- . that theiv life will be so much the | which our Constitution guarantees. rogative. 1 weicome lts couperation, i 1t justice be done to more ant. Economy is ideal- | A1l owners of property are chi 1l expeet 1o share with it not only peace means | 1M in its most practical form. with a serviee. These rights an respongibility, but the credit g \mity means The Economy Plea lutics have been revealed, throu our common effort to secure mity. We have made great con-| 1 extravagance were not reflected | the conscience of society, {0 have a clicial legislation, ibutions to the settloment of con-|in faxation, and through taxation | divine sanction. The very stability Beilet in Principles ntious differences in both Europe ' both dircetly and indirectly injuri- | of our sociely rests upon produc-| These are some of the prineiples 1 Asia, Dut there is a very defi-| ously affeeting the people, it would | tion and conservation. For individ-|which Americu represents. We have nite point beyond which we can not | not be of so much consequence i for governments to waste by any means put them fully | go. We can only help those The wisest and soundest method of and squander their resources is 1o linto practice, but we have strongly help themselves. Mindful of these’ solving our tax problem is through deny these rights and disregard d our belief in them. The e R limitations, the one great duty that cccnomy. Tortunat of all the these obligations. The result of eco-' cncouraging feature of our country stands out requires us to ¢ ations this country is best nomie ipation to a nation is al- not that il has reached its det mous powers to trim o position to adopt that simple | Ways moral de ation, but that it has overwnelm- world v. We do not any longer need Various Probiems | cxpressed its determination 1o < r-time revenues. The colleetion of | These policies of hettee interna- proceed in the right direction. It is i % s 4 e to T f of law and trial, wot writtic L an 2l of pleasure upon f 6 axesW & not ahsolutely understandi reater ccon- true that we could, with profit, be serted f by unmistal bisa ' yebaLie Mo VENANLS, W Lhsmagives e jroad, we must remember reguire hich do not heyond rea- ¥ A lower ta have contri- jiss scctional and more national in with an array 3 : : ok e ; £ continued success in that ! t contribute to the buted largely to peaceful and pros-'our thought. It would he well if we ntiment of to int rection depends upon what we public 4 \y a s of perous industrial relations 1 veplace much that is only ,a R e ; ! poli m- (o & polit i ‘ cople find them- Time e its very oufset, Uized larce v ub- th pful influences o rictive talse and ignorant prejudice with'a i ¢ have r . ¥ T ¢ ’ ¢ c i found necessary to con- the rewards of indust clong immigration and a protect arlff, true and enlightencd pride of rate, ct our government by means of | to those who varn them. ' employment is plentiful, th wut the last clection showed that political parties. That system would constitutior the tax which | pay is high, and pers ppeals to class and nationaliiy had not have survived from generation | ministgrs to pubiic neeessity. The in a state of contentment selds te efivet, Wo wers foun1 royal generation if it had not been property of t Juntry belongs to | before’ sec transportation ' 1o a common citi p. The fund- fundamentally sound and provided ' the people of ountry. ir | systems have b 1du recov- | umental precept of liberty is tol- the best instrumentalities for the | title is absolute ey do not sup- e nd have been able to meet cpation. We can not permit in- Stand before capitol where president takes oath of pressur opp ¢ may be |, ¥ revive e surance th little less t nost complete expression of tlie port any privi class; they do | all the requirements of the seryvies ition cither within or without R / ¢ Sieraiagen " een rivaliy. govir " 55 5 und prosperity. In the popype It is cessary 10 not need to maintain great military | Agriculture has been very slow in law or apply ¢ religious test pert \ y 1 \ it array of public | last s that the day of 8 of America must he forever free nothing on devised. No - empl 1 © ot required to ind It is i i contemplations, my ) 1 1 nitive but only representative, 1 ample warrant for satis- 1 v tion uragement. We Our s e o L 1 the ch that is to dependent department ¢ heer 0 The past and present ity compo; natie 3 and hope and courage the matehles 1 t mlly justiticd Here stands our t example of tranquility tron of tranquility ilance for their B road. Here stands its government, suppor vare of its might but obedient to repul irt rule for the s copselvnec, Here it will continue Unde despotiom perity. solicitous for the welfare of v will be followed promoting enter- S Lol : ! | t : £ i gleghion ! L ! not to it le t t ! 1 ! ] n its maki ! ise, developing waterways and More and More ’ Lokl e ! xean UEG AL e decisic e olls, | usines &bt to encou t uence in its administration. it natural resources. attentive to the hr e HorRdERIERLIDIERIHOD DA d loes not represent him. Under @ iptuitive counsel of womanhood, en- government the citizen makes couraging education, dusiring the 1 laws, chooses his own ad- sdvancement of religion, supporting ors, vhich do represer he cause of justicc and honor want their rights gmong the nations. America ‘sceks Constitution carthly empire built on blood ex-{ynd foree. No ambition, no tempta- n ures her to thou of forcign sminions. The leg which she { ol with the The which she sceks the mankind is not of divine N, R save 10 merit MITGHELL IS “0UT” Reason vs. Vor Washington Authoritatively lcams That General Will Nov Be Re- appointed as dir Assistant. March 4 On the rup priciple committee heare ed authori= William chict his re e has known, is not on the s now before Secretary ’ consideration for appelnts ment to the position. During his tonur S ac ant army air chief, Ceneral Mitehell has strongly advos 1 nd navy aie ion ope nceras status of the ¢ sin 1 recently cone A hearings befor- the house ft committee y,.\.- brought a t 1 » 3 - s arp contradictions from both wae e Honor G c g $53 ; g 5 il ol hnd : : : ? o T { navy department officia Hlon heheies o » St : : . mpgptons: s ; : Ha3 nomination for th ftion sent to the special session of robably tomrorow. and ild it was made tever recom- by Secretary 5 . < Wiiliami Howard Taft, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and |,‘ vice president I cost of existence in their | only li x-president, who administered the oath |weeks.