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Show the failure of lb Harding administration adminis-tration to do anything at all. It will mad the already hard task of that administration still harder." Th Uraphlo sees In tha election re-aulta re-aulta In tha United State a triumph by tha antlprohlbltlonlata and makes of It laasoa to "tha stupidity of a, tremlete." Tha TKHfltfi FrMtfurtri Journal says tha American, whan they wara alck of Wilson and tha treaty of Vereelllee. had to vota Republican to cat rid of thara, but they did not desire to ba dosed with Republicanism. "Tha rasult haa a moral for eon-Mrvatlrs eon-Mrvatlrs politician everywhere," tha Dublin papar concludes. "Thay should not abuse thslr opportunities. Onca burled, pollolee ara baat left In ba graveyard." ENGLISH PAPERS EXPLAIN CHANGE IfJUMECTl Failure; of Harding Admin-titration Admin-titration and Prohibition Bettered in' Most InUn. '' I cea ' to Be' Responsible HOPE EXPRESSED FOR i LEAGUE SUPPORT - London Times Praises Administration Ad-ministration for Arms Conference Work;, Sees Injury to Republicans LONDON. JVav. t (By A. P.) Tha fomsback mad by tha Democrats In tha Amarfama election last Tussday la ssplalnad to British raadara by their newspaper. In many ways, ,nd tha peculation which tha editorial writers Indulge qalta diversified. Home think tha pendulum merely swung hackrtharsMarrahjmtlna aa revealing widespread dissatisfaction with tha Harding government and many of Its works. Including tha tariff and tha enforcement of prohibition. Throughout England tha American sleet Ions have attracted mora editorial comment than la often the eaaa. Tha Times pays a. tribute to tha Harding administration's one .which haa achieved successes of which America Amer-ica may well ba proud, "notably In its eminently skillful handling of the rest International congress" at Washington last fall. That newepa-per newepa-per thinks that tha violence with which the penduium swung back may da-range da-range tha Republican party machine and other mechanism In waya wholly undesirable and unforeseen. PROHIBITION SLAM ID. The Chronicle regards tha Demo cratlc victories aa quite enormoue and significant, and ascribes tha change aa partly tha result of a natural awing I of the pendulum, partly to tha ceeslve application of prohibition, and partly so the dissatisfaction with the supremacy of big business Intereata. and tha tariff. The new strength of tha Demnc ratio party will surely make I Itself felt, the I'hronlrle adds, telling Ite readers that the iJoniooreta still retain allegiance to the Ideals ot Woodrow. Wilson. Ths Westminster Oasett derives from the election results the hope that the Americana ara veering somewhat toward cooperation With the league of natlona. although It thlnka It hardly possible that there will ba any con. elderable change In the attitude of the United mate on the question of the Immediate future. The Westmlnstei Uasette waa surprised that women candidates were so unsuccessful. StCS TASK FOR HAROINO. The Dally News saya tha turnover waa due "mostly perhapa to tha gen era I disgust of the electorate with |