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Show I"' GERMANS CONFIDENT OF FUTURE "WITH HARDING BERLIN, June 15. Germany has nothing to fear from tho nomination of Warren li. Harding as the Republican Repub-lican candidate for the presidency of the United States, says the Boorsen Zeit,ung. "Nothing hitherto," the newspaper declares, "warrants apprehension that relations with Germany which have been, initialed by American commercial commer-cial and financial interests will be . hampered and on tho contrary it Is , probable they will be furthered. The character of American diplomatic re-3 re-3 lalious with other countries has of lale been generally different from American' commercial relations. The American business man has emancipated emanci-pated himself more thoroughly than those 'of other nations from government govern-ment and politics. He does business wherever business offers. American foreign policies have always been chiefly party" policies and will remain so under Mr. Harding or anybody |