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Show Obstructive Laws j' I Shackling Country j WASHINGTON, Feb. 4. Repeal o i I obstructive legislation was described v jp as a more crying necessity than the onaclnient of constructive laws by Senator Harding of Ohio, a candidate ,fffl for the Republican presidential notni- jf. nation, in an address last night it the tM'-Nr.'ional tM'-Nr.'ional Press club. r f, "Yon can't have business succeed," lg Senator Harding asserted, "while danc ; , bfj Ing to a government jazz or while i $& sti-uggllng under needless taxation jfr ' fe P And you can't have it succeed when I 2$ shackled under war control or 57 va- ' rieties of regulatory commissions. Am- ; P erica needs unshackling." i ru |