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Show I HARDING SAYS I HE WILL EIIIE I U. S. NEW DEAL Candidate Gives Front Porch Talk to Group of Commer- j Y cial Travelers V WILSON GOVERNMENT -A ROUNDLY DENOUNCED gfjg - Senator Promises New Era of Business and Greater Efficiency ; !-J MARION ".. Sept. 2.V An era of Vkrxfll business stability ami of business-like yjgPJ government was promised by Senate ' Harding today In a front porch Speech j-nM lo n gathering Of several thousand MlB commercial travellers who came from fTfjPl sll parts of the country under t:ic 85 auspices of tho Harding and Coolidge IcSw Travelling Men's league. 'v!y? The business methods of the Demc- wi' OratiC administration, both in the con- fjgf duet of Its own affairs and In Its '(frfefr relations to private enterprise, were . denounced by the Republican nominee -Sr' M "meddling and autocratic" to a de- : . groo threatening Industrial chaos. Ho 0, i outlined a policy of common counsel ; y- in contrast to one man Judgment" f ' ;lpd pledged himself to an idealism ' fcf based on such sense that It does not L . treat the nation's business with BUS- J'fcj picion and contempt. Ml INS COMPIiETE f 11 N(.B i : J I believe that everywhere In the i . i land." said Senator Harding, 'there is i ii&jiM the opinion that we have had enough, s of government excess! c,. rallzod t-i'-''Sf In executive powers: enough of auto- -i cratlc government unwilling to 1 counsel and advice; enough of govern- K ment which Ignores the represent. i- Bjf ' live branch and Us close contact with 'HfS P01ulal' Will. 1 want it very ex- pllcltly understood that my election to f!j the executive office means complete j '8 change from the one man policy which i -fjWf htfN characterized our national govern- I . ,' fhent during the pasl . -PEOP1 E PA1 BILLb. Sb " believe that the people of Ainorl- a ca need not b( told thai they paj 52 the hlll of administrative government ' BWH whofM distension for war still remains V. '; over-distend peai It ?ri come common knowledge that there ( j tre between 11 ,000 and 18,0 Wmrn on payroll of tho United "WiB who win be kepi there, tut 1 unless wc have a new management. WH The people know very well that onl ,( , mi Intelligent opposition prevented HH the present administration from n.uk-ing n.uk-ing an expenditure of over eleven bll- I ttjm lions of dollar in a peace year and the ?gfl eleven billions would have ben a nas- flgjH onably large draft upon a people who S2?z In 1516 paid one billion dollars for 'Jrrl their current expends of government in slM SS HARD BIT Hft "Ti" 'i lc Know wh t thi Upon s "American busi- iflE ness was facing disruption and the fHj American worklngman unemployment, H' and that another year of folly now would mean Industrial plants closed in HH idleness and laborers walking amoiic them looking In vain for tho Joy of BUB a day's productive work ,&t in se and in good con- EffR science It has been necessary for all of us to reeognl.e that we lii I ragged toward chaos. A nation which flBB i.rideK it.--lf upon It- business si use jVH has been forced to see Its govcr.i- pJB I ment twlidod In'.. it; PJBfefl waste and slipshoddiness And that I administration almost innocent, w WJfi may say. of business principle, an ud- 7r ministration which could not attend to Rjfy Its own business well, with new ceon- Ifl . mm, theories, with pertinents, with ff" activities In which 11 was never in- lo- tended government should participate W& ' and with laWS and executive orders J B4 which failed to curb profiteering or ) contribute to our high standard of St j American business, has reached out its 14. hindering hands In menace to Ameri-j I lR i:in business und American prosper- |