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Show WAITING ON THE WORDS OF HARDING, n Troops are ready to move from the Hlj bridgeheads on the Rhine and the fi British grand fleet is prepared to n make a naval demonsi ration at Kiel. Bremen and Hamburg, but the final Hlj word releasinc those great forces of ftf land and sea is withheld until F.urope 91 hears from the new president of the United States. Hjgg Not until Warren G Harding has delivered his Inaugural address and p, disclosed Ame-rica's new poHC) as to tu European affairs, will the allies take It action to compel ucruuuij ' wwyij U with the demands for reparation, fj This Is an open acknowledgement ' W of the tremendous power and Inflii fl ence of the United Stales, extending,! W as it does, across the Atlantic in help I vj in to shape the destiny ol all na j j'.:' 1 1 .ns Up to now Woodrow Wilson bj j been the dominating figure. With the I '.It; laking of the oath of olfice on Friday, j' Warren G. Harding will begin to be w studied as a mighty force in determin 1- Jug whether troops shall move or bat- ,aj Heships steam toward the German lines, ifl oo |