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others of the Next Presiden and Vice-President Copyright Bae applied by ternational PHEBE ELIZABETH (DICKERSON) HARDING Mother of Warren G. Hardin; Republican Candidate for President ‘These are the two American Mothers whose sons are to be elected President and Vice-President of the United States. In trusting their sons, you honor them. The world at last has come to realize the legal political equality of women, as it has always been compelled to recognize their moral superiority. This election involves a problem of vital importance to every mother, wife and daughter in this Nation. Shall war or peace for America be decided by the men and women of America, or by the vote of a Council of Foreign Nations? When Harding and Coolidge, typical Americans, are electe it will be thoroughly understood all over the world that the United States, its people and its money are to be controlled in the future as in the past, by the United States, not by the advice, consent, suggestion, necessities, threats nor agreements of any foreign nation or Foreign Council. You, who soon will elect Harding and Coolidge and defeat the theory that this country is no longer capable of self-govern- ment, will look with interest and with veneration upon the faces of these two mothers. You know that their sons will do all that men can do for all the mothers of America. Photo by ‘Garo VICTORIA P. (MOOR) COOLIDGE Mother of Calvin Coolidge Republican Candidate for Vice-President With Harding and Coolidge elected, America’s destiny’ will be shaped by the united intelligence of American men and women, American families. In the great family of nations this country will retain its place as heretofore—sympathetic, helpful, offering refuge to the oppressed and opportunity to the ambitious. With Harding and Coolidge elected this Nation will retain and exercise its complete independence. The Congress at Wash- ington, not a Foreign Council in Europe, will decide whether this nation shall remain in peace or go to war. The League of Nations, as it stands and as the Democratic Party would fasten it on this country, is a League of War, It is a League that would make the independent, self-ruling states of America no longer an independent Nation, but merely a little group in a larger international group and governed by that larger group. When you vote for Harding and Coolidge, typical sons of noble American mothers, you will vote to maintain the inde- pendence of the United States. You will vote against war by dictation from abroad. You will vote as Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and other great Americans talked when they lived, and as they would vote if they could return and vote with you. One flag is enough for one country and we have the right fla Republican National Committee Let’s be done with wiggle and wobble comicbooks.com