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Show 9H01 SAYS HE ILL HE 0FM5E ONE President-elect Pfans to Enjoy Life Hunely for Two Weeks GOLF AND F'SHIWG "0 BE CHITF DIVERSIONS 1 Mexican Conference or Us- cussions of ' 3r'"e to Be Taken Up Later NEW YORK, Nov s - (By the As-BbI As-BbI sociated Press) Prudent -elect Har- ding will sail from New Orleans No- RHF vember IS for the canal zone or. board ffifi.fi a United Fruit company steamer, it I Vas learned here today. Returning. he will be landed at Norfolk. Hccom-ber Hccom-ber Arrangement have been mnde whercbv the ship he is to take from New Orleans will remain over one day from her scheduled saljing date to acroninioilu1'- n'tor Harding and his party, now placed at 3. persona. The Mod nt Norfolk also will be by special ai rangement. fiN ItoAKD SKXAT'ill HARD-ING'8 HARD-ING'8 TRAIN, Nov. 8. t L!y t. e A8-sociated A8-sociated Press.) l 'oniing to Texas a vacation after tlie trying reQuire UK nts of his campaign, Seuulor riurd-Ing riurd-Ing declared today n.ut he was deter- mined to put aside thoughts of his coming; responsibilities and to give himself over for the next Dyo weeks1 to complete rest and recreation. He told friends that he Cted to v.: of fthe front page- ml to Vve, Lemporarll) lo i" more than a se I: BT daily newspapers. From the time of his arrival r.i Hont Isabel; a small and remote v.l-laffo v.l-laffo on the southern Texas coast, he was ready to plunge unresorvudly l";.. the swing of a real vacation. Hunt-1 tng, fishing and goli re the pari 33Sm vocation offerings of the piaco, but of the three he expected to omit hum-ing hum-ing because it never has been among i his favorite sports. i.om i BOR1 l it. The fact that Point Isabel lies only six miles from the Mexican border has given rise to many Whisperings of POS- slble conferences between the new president-ele-cl and representatives of the new regime lu Mexico but chose, closest to Mr. Hardin ,- were in. lined to pour cold water on sik h of thes r -ports as have come to their i ttentlon. Mr. Harding himself said today that no such conferences were "In pros-pact" pros-pact" and that he had heard them ex-pressed ex-pressed only In newspaper speculation. The same altitude was tai en by the pri sldent-eb' l toward published BUg- gestions that lu- might begin before his Inauguration Informal converse t tens with European governments regard -ing the formulation of an association H of I 6 L V UNIQUE. V unique among the greater poweiS of H the world, Ik- remains a prt cltt- 1 zen for four nlonths, forbidden by diplomatic propriety to take an) hand in the direction of executive affairs. HR At a time when Important Interna- tlonal problems are pending not only I; if with the powers of th- oil world, but IH with Mexico, Japan. China and othet HHn nations, this situation takes on addl- fl tlonal Interest. It is un !ei stood that several men representing themselves, LMQH either truly or falsely, as the sjiokcs- 1 men of foreign statesmen. Sttei pted to guln interviews with Mr. H rding at Marion even before his election, but his headquarters officials all of H thorn were turned away. |