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MA ? A A A A ? A A M bm gki # ^^w I A A ^n A I n AB^p :'^*Bf^P^lu ?" i * ' *">' . ^ -<?? ?% '*-Q < ? i?<5$W I ??' \ '? j I *N '"*!?'. ,X: *; ' -?? ? ^ .*. ? J f, ? ?*/ ? t :. -j-y, WARREN a HARDING DELIVERS SHORTEST INAUGURAL AD DRESS ON RECORDl ? f"";'v| "saner ME ?E \V-Y ~~;? With the Induction of Womanhood In to Our Political UfS We May ox I - -eO?-'.; ? ? ? ,>lf -**'j' pect Our Social Order Exalted. ??? Washingtqi, March 4.?President Harding fa Lit inaugural addreas said My countrymen, when one surveys the world about Sim after the great storm, noting the marks of destruc tion and pet rejoicing in the rmgged neas of the things which withstood- It If he is sn American, lie breathes the clarified atmosphere with a strange mingling of regret and new hope. We hare seen world passion spend ft& fary. hut we contemplate our republic unshaken and hold oar civiHxation se cure. Liberty?liberty within the law ?and riTlUsattag are inseparable and -though both were threatened, we find them now secure, and there comee to Americans thj? profound assurance that our representative government In the highest expression' and surest guaranty of both.* Standing in this presence, mindful of the solemnity of this accasion, fee ing the emwtiowi which, no one may know until he senses the great weight of responsibility for himself, I must ?t y ? ?. *1 "v ? ?1 ? '? < ?? I '' 1 1 "I . ? tor America is tor mdustrfal peace, with tta rewards, widely and generally distributed amid the la ' with which are take up the task, k4 me repeat tor our nation, we . , gtveao people Just cause to make war upon as. We hold no national pre f judicaa, we entertain no spirit of re venge, we doaet hata, we do Hot covet; we dream of no coarsest nor boost of armed progress. I It despite this attitude, war da again forced upon us, I earnestly hope a way mgy be found which wltt uni#t our indftgdnal and collective frtr.eogth and consecrate all America,: materia* ly and spirtaaBy, - body and soul, to national defense. There is something inherently wrong, something out of sacdsd with the ideala,of representa tive democracy when one portion oil our citizenship* tarns Its activity to private gain amid defensive war while another is fighting, sacrificing or dy ing for national preservation. ! Out of such ;Pni versa! service wflOl come a new unity of spirit and pur pose, a new confidence and consecra tion which would make our' defense impregnable, ear triumph asdared. - With the nation-wide induction of jtomanhood into our* politicaQ life, we may count upon her intuitlontevher te finemeuti, her inteliigense and her 'In fluence to exalt the social order. We count upon her exercise- the faQ privilege and the performance of the duties of citizenship to speed the at tainments flit the. highest state. I wish for an America po less alert fa guarding against dangers from within than it is watfhfut'' against enemies from without, .four* funda mental law recognises no class, no group, no section. There must be bom in legislation or administration.' The supreme inspiration is the com mon *saL Humanity hungers for In ternational peace gadMre'4. crave t? 11 , '_j Hit; WARREN G. HARDING ?\\ . ^ : s4' V''/. ' ' ?' ^ CALVIN COOL IDG K . ?* v/ V _ if ? m v ?. .??? .. * ? jM'.' fcj ; . 1 ?' i otter my belief la the dlrlne inspira tion of the founding fathers. Sorely there meet hare been* Godh intent & the making ot this new world repab lic. Onra ? in organic law which bad bat on* ambiguity, add ve 'saw -that effaced in a baptism 6t sacrifice and. Wood, with onion aminfitned, the aa^ tkm sapre&e, y ? * -."f ?'?. ' ? '" * The recorded progress of oar re public. materially jin&jgpfriftially,, hi ttbelf prcrree the w!SMa of the in herited policy uf nomiarolrement in old wort* eflahnT Cwffifcint ef oar ebility to work oat -onr own deetiny S*eo,-we seek no pert in directing the deettnie# of the old Worlfc We . *> not meen .to be mtini5$ W* will res^ deef to the call of rtrUiaation. We A - lllam leretrn An* nn'V nr?^ yflTtini. batsMT os r*"H epilations of equal opportunities. The forward coarse of Jhe business cycle lu unmistakable Peoples'are turning trout destruction to produc ed order god our own people are turn ing to:,resume their normal onward ***?&* caH to tor productive Amori ca to -go on.' 1 know that congress ?l4 tbe administration will favor er ^ w^e j^vewfitont policy to aid toe mm ?? p^i ?! i 1 i i a ? rS .? ?? , ?? .-an Ail fiimiilwiin encourage contmQec SSrrice Is the supreme commit ment of Hfe. I would reioice to ac <todm tol^ga of toe fbMna ntfe and I q jjj 0 2^322^00 of moot atn^called to serve and ever pro mote an aadentandlng of govern m?t pnrelrJ^^maion of toe 1f??^g.t - Jad A this ------ Cwo . c&ilttot flt&iui tflls prooonc8 a*of the tremendous with the realisation comes the surge oporattftw _? - . ?_ __ _ v^n ?noageea Af IjaIw - jtofrit now^ experiment ? today oar foundations. of aelves, an^h^iring example ?f fRge dum and "civilization io all mankind^ Let us express renewed and strength ened devotion In grateful reveremcj for the Immortal beginning and 'otafeM our confidence -hr^jthe supreme .fttl Ther ^rograi^ of^our re public materiallj and spiritually, it self proves the W&kfoi of theHnher world affairs. Confluent of our ablllty TwTwnaiy guarding wr* we seek ,tk past' la directing fte des tinies Of the old steiid. We do not to jSn^l^ iwe wiU accept no responsibOlty ei'aptas our own conscience and judgment; in e$ch in, stance^ na* determ^.^^v> vi W/KBK^HKM with the doser .pon tacts Which prog ES5SS?s?5 permanent military alliance. It can enter into no political commitments; nor asenme any economic obllgaaons whl^* wm subject >ur deci?tans tp any other than &r own authority. I am sure bur own people will pdt misunderstand, nor will the worfd t In tl j ' ^ 1 ??1 V^j F1H$.I"0--S H.i *3 ? rtCTOCy - to !oltU3Zj 3 j iUy*vlv;? sU capCqOOIUq M^lfUUOCo XI | &asl ? Bwe exDUtefc*1' 0^0' ^^MgSgTT..^ .' ?>~X| , - j The | ?fetlr of Amer B;?ien^g if aj| supeiv 1 refer- I j pabl^c "it/tir1 | iltsr ^ ' i -' l~- ThuiK repuo pt??aiOii"K" 4B^^Ht>t-'tn cOtitiitciKii. I ?!.? MJ WTa KaWft -Arfcf tftlWiO'thpfttffl ftWfft ? I*?^ rd?o^ ftri" or SiB'sSSSS dft.ce/ 1l war. wSe the I ^ ^ <Jd \T I | ,i _? I _ W?*??W*A?VAKI?* AnJ AI ~+? * j^^SSSS I;, >strnction marHnKfrrrnnf I r: I - to iaate^'tbear fit it will lighten the ? ^ M I Vl1" ' we shall giv? ' m ^ #*.? * "*.??* * * * * E?.r/ v ?"MM ' ^ :tiv.A-;-- '&&*$:?; $ '. ^ * RE?TS.cfri POPULAR WILL ''\ i:U.^L^p^v4 * emment rests wholly upon tho^ * correct Interpretation of -the do k liberate, jlnWiffcent* dependable poputa* will of America. #. ?; k deliberate questioning of a sU* k fleeted change of national poiloy * where intayj^ttMiality wasto su tiSEyssd k peopttf There ytt am^e.dlaoi.e fcsfen, and there la a public mart date to manifoil undcfitindirtj^ ^ k **** ? * ifcfeifc *?#,* * Hon, whlqh wotild make our defeni Impregnable, our triumphs assure rhen we should have Httle or OQ ;dt irganlzatton of our economic, fcidu rfial and commercial systems'at home rw staggering war debts,>.ao swolle fortunes to ppn't the saerificet'of <0 soldiers, no excuse for' sedition, r Pltlajfcj^kertim,. ;no Reason, envy and jealousy would hm b?/fott.;fo*. thefr menacing ijevelq ?Kay' and revolution * would Jw wit! put the passion which engenders it; regret for the mistakes of yesterds idsks of today. War never left sue m aftermath, and thfrre has hem* sto leHng loss o^ltife and tneasurele; vasts ge of materials. Nations ai Sill groping for murn to stable way Discouraging Indebtedness ? cotrfrom us like all thei war-tonr nations, as these obligations must ,h? ptUyldk? ft |we Can ; reduce .the abiw^wijl ? pentHtpres, andj^e wffl; can attifl at,,wait; taxation,.<:fcnd' #a moat W must" fhee the ?im necessity, wi foil knowledge thqj the task Is to msm icted can 'repeal, the Inexorable-lav af nature. Our moat dangerous ten ^XttS&F&Vl Inflations and price Blt>hcavals, T1 normal balances h** beett&mpaire The channels of distribution have be< clogged, the relations of labor ai management have b^en strainei ^ mast seek the ?'readjustment wW^?? and courage. Our people must gb and.take. must nrfiect the i ceding fever of war activities. Pe haps we never shall know the?'* evels of wage again, because war 1 variably readjusts compensations, ai ttrlve tor rormjflfoy to re$& rtabtiH All the penalties not be light n stant steps from disorder to order, ? must-face a ebadltlon of grim charge off oitologes aafrs^tfres cen to mitigate, then, In underttan corn for the common good, our tas n-til be solved: "No altered ?yste wUl work a miracle; shy wild expel M-'2? Mw&SS rrrrirrnr The forward course of *the busiae cycle is unmistakable. Peoples a I turning from destruction ft ^Srodt tion. .Jhdustry has sensed the Chang order, and oht own people ;are turnli to resume their nonnal, onward w? The call is for productive America 6o 1 fr-ow U?, Congrete ?p<. ? administration win xaTor every *wi government poikyr^o aid the resum tion awl encourage continued progres I speak fpr administrative efficient for lightened tax huJde^i fofvfoui cue? of- government with business^ 1 / '-r?A' Wa| j h iLy government ficlininistTGiioD. w i ir 4 *i f a* ftif V i ,r . of the human^e-of all activities,* * the inspirations of egtal ot^Ttnid.^fl * Not one Justly may amy the eqm$tfe I ?. <>* opportdpity wbiefa made. us what I *; we are. We hsrve mistaken uripre ft parednest?to embrace^ ttflf WCbal- | * lenge of the reality, and due concern * for malting til Citizens fit for, part icl * patton will give added strength of * rdtizenshl^; and magnify. oar achlew^ tt * msait x v^t^^latfoii^Wfihr /fib* ewer* / *? ? tcrrnl%'?i6stabW8bed border: let | it peoples make the tragic experiment. *, There is nctfjilace' for. It *1* ;AmerW|, it &fum world wisr threatened eftfliza- jd tV Hon .we pledged our iresources ?fad oar & aJHtfstOitour preservation, arid when, | * revolutfon threatenir we dftforl the flat I * and order and reafcw oni^ cont * .secretion. .Ours.Mj&i^ltatlona^ :] - freedom where the popular wfll to the je low supreme arid minorities are sa- 1 3. credfy protected. ^Our tpvlsloaff^ reft)* B- motions and evolutions reflect stfteltttf p. erate judgment and ah orderly prog- ? s. ress, and we mean to core oar lite, tat ,. in never destroy er permit destruction by ir. *<>?*? . * ? rather snhmit our taduBtrtrt 8 Controversies to tfte conference taMe 1 re In advance than tor a settlement tabto 31 y after conflict and suffering. The earth 1 * . iB 'thiratlncr for the cut) of cood wilt Ll [? Understanding. its fountain source, ,1 j ty would like to acclaim an era- of good :4 re feeling junW dependable prosperity i ij? abd all the "blessings which attend. f-. A ^Protection- of fmftwtrfe* * It has been proved again and a??m W Hat W ! g markets open to the- world maintain -j * American stiradorda o?"JMny and op- J ' poftunlty and hold onr industrial ?ml- J nenoe In such ( unequal competition. \ There IS a luring fallacy in the- theory I c- o^hanlahed haxxlani of trade, but pro- * :e .served American Istandardsrequlre our | re higher production costs to be reflected :h in oar tarfffs on Imports.- Today a? i W-' never before, when people* are seeking j a trade reaforatioc ?nd expansion, we j ? sr-^rjjssfts: tz d- world's exchanges because therein lies way .^wldened Influence and tfcn * triumphs#know Mpm. ] t' we cannot sell where we do 'not buy; | *? JU|>s cannot SOH suco^lfr|rhere ;] Is we do not carry. Opportunity^ to call e, for a new erk to production, trahspop. J al. . ? SSand " richer. Believing' fn ant" higher' stand* )s afiB, reared through constitutional 11b <*? erty and mantalned opportunity, wh x B# vlte the Wprtd; ??: the ,same hfeiglus. jd But prld' things 'wrought is no re re fle* of a completed task. Common re welfare Is the goal of our national en re deavwh Wealth Is Inimical to wel ^ fare; It ought w be Its frtaadfyeat ^^gency. There-nevsr can be equality \ id pf rewards. Or -possessions so long as fc. the human plan contains varied taWots * ,{? thrift. not outs ougnt to. oe -a country at free from great Motchee of (Hatred y property. We ought to .find a way to * : n- <* hotne8? Khmrfaed *rfth hope and fo happiness, where mothers, fteed from y, thf: necessity fo^ long hours of toll be- 1 i, yond their owifdoors, may preside ai 0 befits the hearthstone of Am^rlcaD' dtlr ! ft. f?^a^7e want the cradle ofAmer d. lean childhood rocked under condition* - so wholesome and so hopefil that no r8 blight may tou&it ta Ift.development, to and wewanttp provide that pO selfish % b% dtten?4pUCT^*U noEteoi'cnt .twisrrr *? again and again the ffctfflty and tho ^ mischief of 111 considered remedies for ?: > '* "efrtetlon of modem IhduriMtan, > ? add we must learn Ita caams and re* g duee its erll consequences by sober and "? tested methods! '? ,Where genius has * made for great possibilities Justice ami th- Wth iihffld mlh^nao A4 "' | y?4* . 1 ? ouigic iBUiu^uDcso ui purpose ,RHED reaeent* (? OOBTBOC ,, OF GOVERNMENT. OF TOWNS CF VORONEZH AND TAMBOV. ' ? i V;v.: \ 'fiOBABLE ftp OF LEMfliE ?V, ?* ?? ' ' ' I Lett Dispatches Confirm Ronort That Sovfet Government It. Facing Sit- v?l nation of . Extreme Gravity. .? - PP'.; * *' ?* ??, ' If] ;T" ; > ** '?"?1' ; ,?''.? , /' P&ris.?Russian bolshevik force* brre bees driven oat of Orsnlenbawn,. l. town on fte southern shore of the julf of Finland, 19 miles/West of Pfet ?ograd, by naval units from KronataJt, I lays a dispatch from Vllborg: . I Warships have gone ap the Neva rfvsr and landed contingents of sail* >rs In Petrograd, where part of .a gar rtsoa has Joined the revolutionaries. r Soviet leaders aretarifled and Nflto- . ,'ai Lenine. bolshevik premier, and WL "M rrotsky air* preparing tor flight, saps B Eeval dispatch to the Hhtlm Antt Bolshevik Leader' Autonoff, at (ha Bead of 50,000 armed peasants, la d? dared to be in control of the govern ment of Voronezh and Tambov, W' - M southern Russia and it is said Mm. this fact maker it Impossible to re-vic tual the northern sections of the cosa M -J -? Late dispatches from varices ? sources confirm reports that the loyiet government of Russia is fhrfng a. situation of extreme gravity. . '. I ' 'I ' P * 1 1. Harding Owns Burial Grounds - -Lancaster, O.?By< a' peculiar find srxnt^ i President Harding become* owner of a one scntiaot of land hist? west of Lancaster that h? ma? fox': hii burial fcroitod'jmly.)../ r: ??' pjfccording to court record her* the ' tract was deeded 100 years ago by ? Nathaniel Wilson, a pioneer fiuiner of Fairfield county, to President An drew Jackson and to his successors in [rfficfi' to w ^lissd as thflfr- Inuriftl j i_ London.?Allied troops wilj march _ decision of the elites to Inflict on Ger many the penaltte? provided for be cause of the non-fulfillment of her re paratlena obligations, It was annouhe Germans left the confer ence the French, British and Belgian premiers telegraphed orders for thO . Immrdjfate occupation by the allied trobpeof Buhort, Duisburg #nd Dua I " .^brepon it Well Pleased. , Mexico City.?So far as Mexico la WWPBI President Harding's inau gural address contained nothing for, criticism, declared President Obregoi to the febreign newspaper correa^oad "conceivw In a splendid spirit tor the. people of the world; highly inatroc [ILchaniiieWn May Lend Jefc/,* f ' Wsiihflijp^, George H. Chamber,. lain, Or^gi^ wartime chairman of the senate military committee, who re tired m democratic senator Was called s, into conference by President Harding. The uwMNcutding is that the p*M dent HiicMWd with him his possible appointment to some government po sition. W'? <? ^ , earr. :v- V |.V Ask ,U. for Neoeaahries. Paris.?Russian pariiameo solictlng help In the form of food and other necessaries tor the anti-bolw* , Tiki to Kronstadt and Petrogmd. . . % ? to be ot incendiary origin leveled* to fy; v- KBIed the Wrong Man. : t ?abiin''.?The fcftief Is general here that the ambush in rtonbanto^^'^ Many Cigars MtlllppIlM*. 'nrrlitip fa fhp ftnfinxl ronorf A! AIIA >ureau of internal revenue. Weet Beach, Pb. A- ?* Mullen, flying. in ah aeroplane from tbibda Wltii a bride on a henevznOGSt ^*^^^'*'1 .v,jvA -c^&***+3Pyt'2'^jjr ? ?. r
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