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Show I INAUGURATION I PLANS TOPIC 1 AT CONFERENCE lf Details of March 4 Ceremon M Under Discussion With J Senator Harclinn I m PRESIDENT ELECT AND fa I CHAIRMAN HAYS TALI- G. 0. P. Manager Says Grea Foreiqn and Domestic k Problems Arc Tackled UY .MAT,!'"'" zm Hard Inc. Senator Philander C Kno of Pennsylvania, expressed HH aurances that Hie Versatile leagu PH of nations will mVM president-elect aa the basis fur hi QaHflYJ proposed association of nation. HwAj "1 am assured he "" " BjH In mind." said Senator "inoi to news fSU paper correspondents. J HI - ,r., itor Km who m i i vana i-lugh b ", r,,t secretar; 74 cabinet, diet ussi d his W' 1 tt.iii Bi i. ito -i . fcrencc. ll said he would re-Intro 'SkIM- jUCc his resolution .; Hi- 1 Ml ,- -J form II adopted BH Kress and vetoed ly PvesmrfiU Vril- VaVJ He said the peats resolution tiM mav (.ontain an anieiultn , I jm (he general fori HH providing that the Lulled Siaiee Qflfl should go to the aid ol the n mH world if civilisation - again threat- HPH ened as in 1914. IAVJ MARION. Dec. 30. Plans fo; DBS! the inauguration held right of HJ day on President-Elect Hardii HLVJ t schedule of conferences (J K. B. McLean. Hi,. Wi n pub- PgfljVj Usher, who is chairman of the Inaug IfiH oral commute. Senator Phllandei C jSflH Knos, of Pennsylvania, chairman of the congressional commit tee on inaug- V-M In inaugun l HMBj among those eal I consultatli HfljB here on details mJHfl Others on Mr. Harding's appoint-ment appoint-ment list during the day Included v V v.lio ashed tor the Interview t" pre- HBM .-ent their views on the . agricultural 1 TAl Ks ITU H S m The conferences toda EfH bolstered indications that wAYi will be announced soon. Senator i ,- Hays all the discussions on cabinet H9V selections, -m association of rial HMj and other mailers which have taken HIM They also talked over Inauguration HAYS' STATEMENT. H "rhis norma roan Is 'he hor- ma.1 thing He is keeping hie promise, H made repeatedly luforf tin- ejection, B that he would immediately appf HjjB sl,(i seek the solution of the g?ea,l do- B mestic and foreign problems with B discussion with afl many leaders as I possible. "Prbm 'II lde comes 'B 1 sjilendld no i rsi - fo ward, indeed, toward aiding rts slt- H -nation which might have been flH different a we move Into the new EB "It Is a real satisfaction to not the jjfH renewed confidence jH tual reaultani i uM the Tuirt of the public that there v b9H In th present prcslrient-olcct a real t' construejive leadership i h i t S iiiS on . - |