HARDING'S PEACE PROGRAMME
NEW YORK, 7th October. Speaking at Dcs JMoines '(the capital of Iowa), Senator Harding said : "United States troops have no business in Germany, and if we make a separate peace as I advocate, they will be brought baok." Mr. Harding also stated : "If the League of Nations is not accepted, even with reservations clarifying the American obligations, the proper course is to reject these commitments altogether in favour of our doing our full part in the rehabilitation of the world and securing humanity against the horrors of a ftjture war. If elected, I will call the best minds of the country into conference to formulate an international programme."
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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 87, 9 October 1920, Page 5
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