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Show AMniUCANS ONV7C MOItE "Their will be none of tho.prescnt foreign policies of UiIb administration administra-tion continued," announces Senator Harding, "if the Republican party Is successful." Probably no moro momentous announcement has como 41 from the Republican candidate than this. Of course It was to bo assumed assum-ed that a Republican president would abandon tho internationalist policy of Mr. Wilson, but It Is distinctly refreshing re-freshing to havo tho new ordor ot things anticipated in such clear and forceful language. First and foremost the Harding policy would mean tho scrapping ot the Wilson league of nations, the withdrawal of tho United States from all attempts to chango European boundaries, "'the cultivation of the friendships rather t ban the animosities animosi-ties ot the French, Italians and 'other 'oth-er nationalities, our 'amicable relations rela-tions with whom havo been perllo'iis-ly perllo'iis-ly endangered hy tho unwarranted meddling' of Mr. Wilson, the effectual effec-tual sllonclng of all further suggo.8- i ' ' tlons that America assume a mandate over Aj'incn.Ia, tho adoption or a cod slstent polcy of real .protection tfr American, eitlzons In Mexico and rfl-' ong tho border In short tho- substitution substi-tution of a foreign policy viewed from tho standplnt of America first rather than Htiropo first. Tho pco-plo pco-plo hnvo only about 180 days moro to wait fr tho dawn ot a now era. |