Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 158, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1928 — Page 18

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LAST MESSAGE BEING DRAFTED BYCOOUDGE Short Session of Congress to Be Warned Against Undue Spending. BY LYLE C. WILSON United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.—President Coolidge’s last scheduled message to congress virtually was completed in draft form today and required only polished phraseology before being sent to the printer. Coolidge is not expected to confine himself in this message to mere recommendation of legislative action. Agricultural relief, Boulder dam, naval limitation, naval construction, the anti-war treaty and flood control appear assured of emphasis in the President’s message. Economy to Be Stressed There will be the customary stress upon economy and Coolidge has indicated to callers that the short session will be warned against undue expenditure lest there be a deficit on June 30, 1929. The President has before him for consideration the complaint of American sugar producers that they cannot profitably operate against duty free Philippine sugar competition. It has been suggested to the President that duty free importation be limited at between 300,000 to 500,000 tons annually. Secretary of State Kellogg’s antiwar treaty will have vigorous support from the President who, like the secretary, is anxious for ratification before this administration ends. Speed Farm Relief There also will be a request for passage by the senate of the Britton naval bill authorizing construction of fifteen cruisers of 10,000tons, carrying 8-inch guns and one aircraft carrier. Coolidge has indicated his farm relief attitude is unchanged and his present views may be found in his regular and veto messages to congress. The message is expected to hurry farm legislation in the short session. Favorable action would relieve President-elect Hoover of his campaign pledge to summon an extra session to deal with the problem.

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