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La Bed Eee ees) hawt Administered by Ex-Speaker Cannon» ‘emendment. to defend; rtd b ue o * » ? ye frau pending @ permancnt appoint FIVE BILLIONS A YEAR. ' ON PROTECTION }@jtmonta and safeguard all our es- of proporth representation for the} 1 oat baht) ef current expenditures a We lbatvror revision 0) our sential interests, sii all legislative boties, more v many sec Jit re T isi f Vi i Cee Lions nore! From many sectlo of the coun: Wrunning at the rate of approxi- tanit liwa should be based on the No helpful society of nations ean stringent checks on campaign fu 7 m hd policy of protection, resisting that trict try fhe: BAYS i : Treasury mately five billions a year, and belfieliihas: Which tune. tc H be foun on just nd committed and atricter election machinery Department a re pitdl the burden ia unbearable here but ever concerned with that pro- [to peace until the covenants re-es: Marriage and divorce laws, civil) sation of the tenta ft tho ‘are two agencies to be employed ductivity fF home. which is i jtablishing peace are se ed by the EV ICO! EUS DOTS, ty 2 and beer regtlations a pr TAT One in cleid Pemiut oUrce oO} abiding good for- kis hy eth kt | and ma ‘ si : Ned aa 4m correction: One Is rigid rest tune. Je is nggreed that we can, | nations which were at war : test at the manifest intention to “ance in appropriation and the not sell uniess we buy, but abil- Taxation: Readjustment of internal with necond the law asi hud ‘other is the utmost economy in ity to sell is based on home de taxes and revision or repeal of thom we ney General Paliner in bia de “administration. Let us have both. velopment and the fostering of | taxes which have unproduc- | e rin his devisi ) b markets. Be | Mareh ‘8 T bave already charged depart- { 1 tive and are so artificial and burden- | They w the eon. | = —_ re fs little sentiment in the ‘ ment heads with this necessity. I trade of the world, ‘Trade can and |some as to defeat their awn purpose. | ve i len “am sure Congress will ag nd ought to be honorable. but it Tariff: Instant tariff enactment, = Howin - is EAS KER SILLE oth Congress and the Addmini- peau Mins ‘s mBathy,, While the mergent in character and under © CVinkoms WAtr oc A nt and | oe tebe ee id : elerates of the nations at war inate thi er the setae a —| wife in ¢ stration may safely count on the dobatings p fee at [stood by our people that it is for t , : ; © support of all right minded citizen und while we later debated | emergency only atc otmpliatned ob” m canorly, MINIT aid fe Uonersee tte Boerett remova b pecause the burden is theirs our part in completing the peace, Railroads—-EMficient operation “at a| iblic Welfare: “Co-ordination of | liquidation, We shail hasten end justme nal 1 spite pressure for expenditure, swell- fornareies a issih ats na; jeoat within that which the t fle C4) various Government encies now (lution and aid effectively in lift bp, with helpfu th p NY : ot - 4 ms were opening their lines and | s » : . « 1 minal of which “ing the flow in one locality while ishing their outposts, witha (bear © & © Railway rates nO) working on the subject and indorse-|the tax burdens if wo strike res ind consumer. A = ue . gh @rajning another, Is sure to defeat forward look to the morrow’s |costs of operation must be reduced."| ment of the pending maternity bill" |lutely at expenditure.” falr 7 w aListy Catania Wai ** the imposition of just “dons, trade, ere he remaining obstacles! Lynching: “Ce Sune Loreliel| Adinintatrnt aviedehi ct alicotnesy : - Common fav Halts “and the effect of our ¢ el, Was Wholly proper, and has |which are the heritance of capital-| thy stain of barbaric Iynching from| national budget system and eneral | vival to « jepression and u I. , nee antaxeous fo the ‘ Ate she oq heal Vouprotesting outlay will be Tardy Bo wih be he [istic exploitation must be removed! the Hunners of a {ree and orderly rep- | reductions by eMiclent management | ployment eee ev some and helpful. 1 wish it might to hold our own markets secure, {and labor must join management In| resentative democracy, A proposal| of the Government.” . . . Rien pritSiod lar Wieeta* 1 e issuing mart *' tind its reflex in economy and And hula theroan for ode trade) laindortandldk-thie the publlo, wHidh| yor Wi Gomimiaston with gonvesentae| susinene—/ | Govemmiont tlie aadvand, be uniform | += le th with the world h f a| 7 sas Me : Sate aut oe 8 rage and Ong ee people oT \ pa e public to erved, « € “ hite une ylac rice « as t 33 | rT) h nm % meet among the pe “ M aa A very important matter Is the | P¥8 # the public to be servec an tives of white and black mices to} puginess as w as more business Is in i 1a y shibiting the de eelves, because therein lies quicker ishment of the Govern- ;S!ple justice is the right and will) study and report on the subject, the | iy Government. * * * There is no} f which was devot-d to) evasion r Be 5. Tecovery and added security for i business on a businesa continue to be tho right of all the) President said, bas roal merit” aatlnee’ tosh atneeut Huate subj f peace, t ‘ = Ri the future. Ya. There was tol ration oe people." Army arid Navy: rly considera-| jogs success AveFATIRKe! BBE tons and the countes's SENATE TAKES UP , The estimates of reccipts teed rAL Uh systematic | Merchant Marine: “Private mo-| tion of pending appropriation bills yi 3 method of handling our. fis 2 ODP NS) peeval of fortunate, untrammetled PM vexpenditures and the stateme Atainan, WHO iadinect Foren nopolies tending to prevent the de-jwas ured. The Government i# in|tusiness does not mean’ t ‘ iscu nye COLOMBIAN TREATY —-] Jj as to the condition of the Treae- held the public unmindfal of the | velopment of needed facilities should | accord with the wish to eliminate the | jautras aie gr iG oi W oeithn se ° Meury which the Secretary of tho Federal burden, But there is | be prohibite vernment owned purdens of heavy armament, said]. Ae ee ee t existing Lodge Opens With a Speech Favor- ®S ‘Treasury is prepared to prosent to | Krewledie of | the Miho t of | facilities wherever possible without | the President, ‘The United States | BCS »y unnata : me y < 4 ¢ aASPERs : at Ove nt to-day, and the hie Serine: sHIGuta ions nxtous as we 0 re the on- 5. tificatic posed It {i you will indicate what revenues | cost of. living la inseparable | UAduIy interfering with priv M-) will ever be in harmony with such a| word flow or. busi eae duis toll G Rabhieatton =O pine! | ets must be provided in order to carry inked with Lilith cost of Gavern®, | terprise or Government needs. should) movement toward the higher attains | wey iceneel ana whine ia |! Four Years Ago. ! iNew the Government's business and ment here can be no com. |be made available for general jments of peace. But we shall net} 0" 0 en i CREE | —Rovrl a 8 Gover cost is service Men: "The Americar sple " reddit Agriculture The maintained re- BY Fe #f? fixed debt charges. Unless there are notably reduced Beri . fense until there Is removed the nec Co- A) striking cuts in the important ASKS LAWS FORANATIONAL | CxPect Congress unfailingly to voles) to dorend. We are ready to co-| 1A" ts in perishable 4 ee by : de of the Republic | vor ve justified, * * * It t of the |] f) fields of expenditure, receipts BUDGET SYSTEM. Braids (ok Ue nn ny n ©) operate with other nations to ap-|He Justified : | ; y the Panama Canal ques- |} MRR Nernil (axca cannot sotely Let me most heartily commend | rous and practical way to its de-| proximate irmament, but merest| basic production has teen recorded, | people in the lection, day: drew near its end. The] | 4 4 be permitted to fall below ¥4,000,- | ‘Ho enactment of legislation y » World War; the in-| prudence forbids that we disarm | but high cost of living has not yield-|seted in our d a ibe : { 1 etl ASK YOUR < 000, viding for the national budget extension and utilization of} atone ed in like proportion, * * * Without ay . ees iA je Seny iss 000,000 in the fiscal years 1922 and | system, Congress. haw already ae UR EATS CAL ae on the spirit of hostility or haste In ace | ReNCtN Ant ff : ppniMnundeyead setedment as @e 1923, ‘This would mean total ine recorded its belief in the budge vernment hospita itie National Finance The or hi in ace) in particular that = Mkerna! tax collections of about It will be a very great sntistac, [brig relief to the acute conditions |joad of war debt must be cared for | cusation of profiteer ible 1 have i won ee Lanai a cate 7 tion to know of its e: —_—— — = — - nt ene aeinnee 4 . Sena wige, Chairny ¢ fprone Dillion less than in 1920 and | ment, so that it may mph a 1) enatenctad Ai tonna a ; i n Relations Committee, opened GF one-haie bition tess than in 292, In esiabliahing the econom| ail our industrial and commorcin figures, and the country ts facins constructed tonnage cqualling our | ma ie line Macdaelon tatuay with wl snacen |i @TeINGELO FOROS business methe ife, from agriculture to finance such an outlay tha 5 vita aargest OX} ‘ t wit « 2 SSeOhomy, deciaring that the high cost} separable from either th Pease" SUMMARY OF PRESIDENT’S POLICIES WOMEN THREATEN [BEER LIMIT FORGES _ Jowered prices, the maintained retail Sable and radio for the American} Such in brief is Mr. Harding’s| Must Be Cared for in Orderly} Sf aviation, and say HARDING TLLS CONGRESS HIS REASONS. <= evitable diss (CURRENT EXPENSES ABOUT TARIFF SHOULD BE BASED the tax burden must o THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1921. TEXT OF PRESIDENT HARDING’S FIRST MESSAGE TO CONGRESS ™ high cost of divin ton Ee un He pointedly referred to non-| department of pub ble siaples and said that while | care of “education, pu y would be “slow in yiciding to| tition, ¢ dustry, nt and reer fn perishable foods cannot be vice and many other sub ai. ified. L jects, He gave his approval to the The President advocated a Con-| maternity bill of ation, the elimination | He suggested that Congress do) the United States was in accord with there js removed the need He wants the Federal laws on good [ate with other nations to approximate | WAR DEBT IS TAKEN UP. Is amended and st thened disarmament, but merest prudence eee He argted for better press rates on | forbids that e disarm alone.” paper reader first utterance to Congress and judg fe spoke hopefully of the oppor-|ing by the expressions of men who Funding and Gradual ities of the Air Mail Service might be expected to oppose it, there | 2 ae mer, Harding ts against making an|{s overy penson to bolleve, the new Liquidation. mdent branch of goverament owt | President has struck many a popular | “aviation is in-! chord. Hl WASHINGTON, April 12.-Preal- d the following jadequate.” ‘The wiser course would seem to tbe to engage under the ex- 'd be hetter to err In protect- sting treaty assuming, of course, r basic food Industry than that thiscan’be #atts alyxe ir farm etivities in the world struggle for restored exchanges, merdlific solute freedom of inadvis: Continued from First Page.) plished dy such reservations and tions as will secure our ab- ation of such a course means In- ee AS COMMUNICATED TO CONGRESS WIACHINECONTROL | WILLIAMS 19 QUIT crea canat ee tiaras, tanga chaater || Gillette Taking Oath as Speaker NN PARTY POLITICS AS REVENUE HEAD eee aren ional League: of Women|Regulations Soon to Be Prom- | Voters Has Feminist Plan to Put Through. CLEVELAND, 0, April 1 v1 woman has arrived In polities, th WASHINGTON, D, ©, April 12 ening the control of machine poll-]4 pot tics, was the keynote of the annual report of Mrs, Maud Wood Chairman, delivered before the on of the Na-|April 5, caused Commissioner of In fire directed at the tentative nted ex- 1e Evening World of boer and wine regulations ark, clusively in ond annual conve tional League of Women Vot w ®}:ernal Revenue Williams, in asking rh formally opened sessions here | iy to-day A direct chailenge to machine pol- iticlans and reactionaries was’ ex- pected later tn the day when the Committee on Election Laws and Methods, of which Mrs. Carrie Chap. t he be relieved immediately, to leny all responsibility for the plan to place a limit on wine and beer for medicinal purpes C joner Williams, who re- ned March 4 and who has been mis: man Catt is Cha an, makes its re- Olding ORNUnTT “his: successor could A be nam lieved at his own re- It is expected t the committee | late yesterday, Mitland 1. W iis deputy, in charge of ace designated as act unts, was dof the bu s to retain adoption will recommend campale State direct primarics, th The most substantial reiief from 1 must be d in the problems of transportation that ey the minimum fort shail be direct me for Ue f expenditure 4 Wl find its reflex in your concern again ed effort and of f ternal taxes, and the revi- meant to have less of government \ transport The Feder: Shy ~ tS the pressin efficiency, and brin transport i Federal Government can gency, and the p K in b , 5 ficiency P T leral G ment gion or repeal of those taxes usiness as well as more busl- tion cost inte # helpful relation a1 no inhibition un the expen- turn our assets in to: to an Which have become unproductive Row oA wovermment| It asi well to ship rather than continue it as a hitire in the several Btntes: but ateeney of commer and are s0 artificial and burden- have it understood that business hindrance to resumed activities: | since Congress has embarked It is not necessary to say it to Wesome as to defeat their own pur- Me ante ery Gore wes normal, It Is little to be wondered that | iy licy vasnist t) Congress, but d have thought this pose. A prompt and thorough- legitimate and righteous way un- ail lation, the war ale LABOR cudnt aa to be a befitting occasion to give ing revision of the internal tax impeded, and it ought to have no er era ache dle tis ate a Sates in highway Iniprovement A Hefitting oouasion to give with due regard to call to meet government competi Lei pele lho i eaabah SYIBOIY,, F RORON Oy i Ei CEIh RMB CES Oe 4 , blish + main ion where al i ss heedlessness of cost, and the con- Wholly. becoming Influence 10 ins to establish and maintain Bee poersetion of the rsvenies, Je peed ti at ca Ly flicting progratines, or the lack of Cipaine Boley. = , a great merchant marine in my judgment, a requisite to public treasury. ‘There 4s no chal- r toration have brought wit: tho. principle: of Federal ‘Our differences of opinion as to the revival of business activity In nee to honest lewful bus ECR a. inGHL GIMME wituntion Sabha aeaentnibiy. GatAbe Alaa ca NESE ATR hoped, therefore, that the Con- | provilof fortunate, untrammelled fide of Husinéus All are’ Ho Mnthe Heady tla anportant. to exerg | of our havir ed. Uf the Bree will beable to enact with: business does not mean toleration tide of business, Atl Ho Anti iil, it ig anportant to exere, of ourihaving Dulided, ft of restraint of tr mately related that no improve- Federal influenge in develops ig 1 efficien n But delay # revision of the reve tained prices by oF et airal ment will be permanent until the coniprehensive plans looking to tion under the existing enue laws and such emergency Blhed.. Prive unnatural SRL AL PADRES t Las ceatatiatna:wariica: lite methods yays ure operated oficiently at the protr n of gommerce, and mak abil service imp Bee reasures. 88 Bre negeerary mat is wall’ to. have: jen Pooet icin that avalon che crate ipply our expenditures fn Che mt sible, the Executive will pre 6 protect American trade and Sis es eines propel swibitin' CHAR i i feu A aepetl been Munitestts usiness understand that a just an bear. est way to guarantee a> publi ' ‘ f ly, Bee ety: os concern whether ine | Government, mindful of the inter- If we can have it understood return for money expended. laws governing Ameriean activ fernal taxation of tariff revision sts of all the pec has a right that Congress has no sanction for Large Federal outlay demands a ties on t ip: ean . hall come first than has been | (2 8xpect the co-operation of that Government ownership, that Con- M1 voles in the programe Gp Sa Cn ea tai ae Se eat sie a Spore gitimate business in stamping gress does not levy taxes upon of expenditure, Congress cana vate yous for the carrying | ee ae both’ but’ the practical | Out the pructices witleh add to the people to cover deficits in a justify a mere our own earioos and those which course for earliest accomplish- unrest and inspire restrictive service which should be self-sus- . pur ought naturally come in = ment will readily f legisiat Anxious as we are to taining, there will be an avowed b ean bottoms throu trad the Congress. We are committed Hoare onward flow of bu foundation on which to rebuild rt pores an ho ae a repeal of the-excees prot Noss, it ix fale to combine asaure roight-earrying charges have urs ; Alp play will descr 4nd unjustifiable exasperations in ‘ commerce is halted and: produc BOD: WN SNIOS: ie Re MoeEonAVOnintatinn the prea ayaten. mn a ndit jon In the business tion raged: Railway rites FEDERAL AID LAWS SHOULD i I a inv) 2 ‘ world may well receive your ine and costs of operation must be BE AMENDED. \ ‘ i ‘ n cot » NATION WON'T APPROVE quiry, Deflation has been reduced, sd ng F i Y SHIFTING OF BURDEN. progress but has failed to reac! Cor « may well inytstigate | Sera ec’ t je The pasatey does not expect the mark where it can be 4 and let the public understand | pit and will not approve a shifting of i to the nh Uiiee Of ¢ “ir Y and’ the: eid millions of Dugiens, It is more interested in Laced ORet Oe tae then are tacking; | tii whieh we now wiping out the necessity for im- been recorded. help hindering. ordinated w S it posing them and eliminating con of ne hay not ature rhe romainin portation and our shippin The urgency for an instant acaronla: ihe supicanl On ometine of ox ROTOR tari enactment, emergent in and TV ck have been deflate must ved and labor must a character and understood by our but the oost of bee al ina hi : inn management in understand ily people that it is for the emer- hot adequately reflected the ing that the public which pays is jt i i y Maerua ab gency only, cannot be too much in, Mt to be expected that the public to be served, and sim repay } SHocieiia. (I h nes emphasized. | believe in the pro- non=perixhaile — st will be ple justice is the right and will | yy.) ¢ Fas i tection of American industry, and slow in yielding to lowered prices continue to be the right of all the 1 fe | ee mM { Mapehins it ie our purpose to prosper | put the maininined retail eosin in | people. (or Soares paler nse ‘ 2 ' . Qeerenrican’ marker te tho for, | perishable foods cannot be justi: | CONSTRUCTION AND DEVEL of Mi ‘ ‘ | Aon, a carrsini Ne eign producer are offered too oe OPMENT OF HIGHWAYS n a, at it by | i n i esta ee dey ore the attest FAVOR INQUIRY BY CON TPEAMApORIALIEN ott hie it ak me and maintainin flaw Bek ar cur oun proaucsivity te GRESS INTO PROFITEERING. mit un de me \ wud commerce to which ltruliy the destruction of our self-re- ee ee eon arae ' we rt 1 n \ vn cond tis anes . liance which is the foundation of EASA LIES a ban da Nand development and dewmrve | Fodera provision IMPORTANCE OF RADIO COM. the independence and good for- R Aha tnaln thectaliee t ifust your most ¢ | tintenar 1 y MUNICATION AND CABLES. tune of our peopl oreover, yn the thee 0 Ke catise we ate Pe nUNAItOn r haw Lt Is propor to Invite your atten- imports should pay their fair | consumers’ cost to wasie produ for g tin he an f Lie importance of the share of our cost of government, Ee Atlan boreanen 7 eA, TD ereation 1 tal without § { f nidia com nication One who values American pros formation ty apes pride associa ze in tant Pepa fo meet atratonte, perity and maintained American Monn whioh’ operate, evidently The highway Such condition ted nin political needs, standards of wages and living within, law, {othe very great foedirs to the railraeds and be Wed vid will safes | f agement Khould be Sa have. fa eympathy with the advantage of their members and dard: relloe. teow | the “ Ablic which puss ind | given ta tho extension Of Anietl proposal thai easy entry and equal disadvantage to the con dens, they are t nes 1 re ernment cGun-owned and operated cable and flood of impurts will cheapen our euming public, Without the spirit motor traftie in t polit ‘ | phan pss costa of living. Lt is more y of hostility or haste in accusation r 1 the very purposes | Between the United States and to destroy our capacity to buy. | of profiteering, some suitable in- in 1 authorize Federal Ita posarablons thore should be To-day American agricultur quiry by Congress might speed ve car ies r 4 communication facilities fe menaced, and its products the price readjustment to normal . n with rail and highway providing direct services at down to pre-war normals, yet we relationship, with helpfulness to tival, sveint blem of water transpor= feasononable rates. Between the J are endaigering our fundamental both producer and consumer. A 1, coustwide and ara ns: United States and other coun- i Industry through the high cost of measuring rod of fair prices will & new era fn It is hot possible on this tries not only should there ‘be “trapsportation from farm to satisfy the country and give us a highway construction, the outlay aelOn to Congress uate = facili but these market and through the influx « business revival to end all de- for which runs far into hundred he : on needful be, so far as practicable, foreign fagn products, because sion and unemployment, of millions of ' Rond & nap ne of our rect and free from foreign inter. = we lier, eanentiniiy uuproleoted, ae Kerad intels toth the | sucs ‘ f | people for aon marion, in mot wr © @he bext market in the world it producer and consumer—indeed wud States mount to enormous the emergeney of war We bave tion should be extended to Intere ‘ —_ en ce arin enn z cae | prevent th ' 1 | facilities ” y ited. Government-owned facilities, whor- over po Vy ine factosing? Mit Pattee BREA\ or Governmer nul | made available eneral U rtieular de le iv the pp | on of am i services at re te | mission that the Ame ceive a wide the fore i counts i T n- = d Explorer— | - | A Noted Explorer | || And His Hunger for Bread ly. neettit the provision ot | You just call for your coffee and eggs and toasted bread, ample rad { { t } these mornings and rush for the 7,45 without giving them a . 1 | second thought in slob dy ut before America had conquered the Rockies a noted ; ethan explorer, Thomas James, put civilization behind him for a national Hn ane rusii into the wilderness. ind ra per He penetrated to Santa Fe and returned along the base of et cons the Rockies, where he sighted a mighty peak, named “James 1 Wh t Peale” by the old trappers who came after him. control deer role 8 | fought with Pawnces, Comanches and Apaches. ‘Then , ; sae i one night an Indian circled his camp, keeping out of gun shot. i ames knew what this meant—that the Indian was friendly Adio sty insane 3 t th and wanted to make sure what kind of a camp it wa: hucersary f pr ‘Wawhatonga?” he called out which was the Indian name Ay 1 interests and but for “long-knife,” for the Americans were known there as ve satisfactory. r real 4 “long, knives" on account of their swords, : . Wawhatonga?” the Indian queried and came nenrer. He i ATS was a friendly Osage. He conducted the lone explorer to the nein camp of a white trader from St, Louis, named Chauteau, and va a the two sat down to dinner. le a t 1 I partook: with him of a dish of coffee," wrote James, "the F Whee | first I had tacted in 12 months, and of bread which brought : i ne | before my mind all the comforts of home to which I had so a iti H y | long be tranger."” The white hunger for bread is a primal instinct. Nowadays, for millions it ig a hunger tor "WARD'S." The very pains on whch James Peak tools do yield i 7 | tons and tons of hued, deliciously flavored wheat Oh, Daddy,” the chile which go every day h D'S BREAD always shout when they he in order that you may Gnd it handy and ready when you call his stepat the door, ‘Did you for it at your neighborhood deal bring home some = Anere i we tonight?’ ; Remember that every loaf of kids Ju dide't | WARD’S BREAD Wh the Genuine Roquefort FTavos> | is made to make you by Mharnlate, Phi t, 1991, by Ward Baking Co. ‘ CHEESE 9 want to cat another

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