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HARVARD REPUBLICAN CLUB FOR LIGHT WINES AND REER

Announces Platform With Low Tariff Policy and Centralization

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Light wines and beer should be permitted by law, according to the platform of the Harvard Republican Club, made public last night. It also comes out with a definite low tariff policy, favoring "a reversion immediately to the rates of the Fordney-McCumber Act of 1922."

Other planks in the Club's platform stand for the unification of divorce and marriage laws under federal supervision. General centralization of power is advocated in regard to incorporation laws. It also supports the entrance of the United States into the World Court, and the extension of the war debt moratorium for an additional five years.

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