Juvenile Instructor . The inaugural address was largelydevoted to a forecast of Americasfuture foreign policy. America,Mr. Harding said, can be party to. WARREN G. HARDINGPresident of the United States CALVIN COOLIDGE Vice-President United States no permanent military alliance, but,he added, we have no thought toimpede the paths to closer relation-ship. * * * We wish to promoteunderstanding. * * * We areready to associate ourselves with thenations of the world, great and small,for conference, for counsel, to seekthe expressed views of world opin-ion, to recommend a way to approxi-mate disarmam
Juvenile Instructor . The inaugural address was largelydevoted to a forecast of Americasfuture foreign policy. America,Mr. Harding said, can be party to. WARREN G. HARDINGPresident of the United States CALVIN COOLIDGE Vice-President United States no permanent military alliance, but,he added, we have no thought toimpede the paths to closer relation-ship. * * * We wish to promoteunderstanding. * * * We areready to associate ourselves with thenations of the world, great and small,for conference, for counsel, to seekthe expressed views of world opin-ion, to recommend a way to approxi-mate disarmament and relieve the Apr. 1921 TOPICS OF THE TIMES 183 crushing burdens of military andnaval establishments. * * * Inexpressing aspirations, in seekingpractical plans, in translating hu-manitys new concept of righteous-ness, justice, and its hatred of warinto recommended action, we areready most heartily to unite, butevery commitment must be made inthe exercise of our national sov-ereignty. This appears to be an unequi-vocal statement of Mr. Hardingsstand on the chief issue of the latepresidential campaign. Since the in-auguration it has been repor
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