Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 300, 28 October 1920 — Page 11
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM ANP SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND THURSDAY, OCT. 28, 1920.
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McKinley, Roosevelt, Awakened New Spirit in America Harding
CLEVELAND. Ohio, October 28. Paying tribute to tna memories of The'odor Roosevelt and William McKinley as authors of a new era of national development. Senator Warren O. Harding told a crowd of several thousands In Grays Armory here Wednesday that his ambition was to perpetuate the spirit of united and forehanded nationalism which, he said, they had awakened. Recalling that Wednesday was the anniversary of Roosevelt's birth, the ; nominee declared that the Roosevelt policies had brought to the United States "a new conscience and a stalwart doctrine that all rights must be founded upon obligations and a fundamental sense of fair play." He praised Roosevelt unreservedly for his "bigness of heart, wisdom and outstanding integrity." Under the leadership of McKinley, Mr. Harding added, the nation "found a new unity and a new industrial life which Roosevelt fostered by his ability .to awaken in American citizenship a new sense of, nationality and advancement." , .. "For New Contribution." "I see before us another great work "to do," the candidate continued. "The world, in anguish, calls to America for a new contribution. It calls for that understanding among peoples and nations that shall draw all together in harmony and unity." The armory speech was one of several made by Senator Harding during the first day of his final campaign swing through Ohio, and was a part of a vigorous program during his stay In Cleveland. On the way here from Marion he addressed crowds that gathered around his car at Shelby and Crestline, and, after being escorted through the streets in an old-fashioned torchlight parade here, he was called upon to make, in all, four speeches. All except the armory address, however, were brief and were devoted to advocacy of a "return to constitutional government." The shorter speeches made by the candidate were to the independent aid society, to those who joined in the torchlight parade and to a crowd at Fairview Park Hospital. He had din
ner at a down-town hotel as guest of
the Jewish society. Conception is Outlined.
In his address at the armory Senator
Harding outlined at length his concep
tion of the mission which awllta the
nation, both in its domestic and for eign affairs.
"Today is the anniversary," he said,
of the birth of that man who by big
ness ofheartwisdom and outstanding
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Integrity and courage always will be known as the great American Theodore Roosevelt . "It is my privilege to add by tribute to his undying memory, and it shall be my attempt upon this occasion, under the inspiration, of the eternal love which all Americans must have for him, to state what, his example , and his deathless contribution to this America of ours always mean to me. "The full developments of America, and American ideals, came into a new and glorious growth with the new century as if time itself had marked a milestone in progress by the prosperity of America. '
"My countrymen, I do not mean
when I speak of the prosperity of America, merely its material" prosper
ity; I mean the spiritual glory of
America; I mean the development, the growth and the flowering of our nation's soul. "The Wisdom of McKinley." "It was the wisdom and the leadership of William McKinley which founded a new era of American advancement. It was under his leadership that wise American policies lifted us into new good fortune and permanent gain as a thriving, eager, producing nation, acquiring new commercial strength, founding a new indus
trial life, weaving a new network of transportation, creating opportunity
for mankind. -
"It was McKinley who planted the flag abroad and gave America's first
bestowal of our standards of freedom with new glory to the Republic.' "It was Roosevelt who brought to
this glorious America a new consci
ence and a stalwart doctrine that all
rights must be founded upon obliga
tions and the realization of man s duty
to man, and a solicitude for the weak which never forgot justice to the strong, a fundamental sense of fair
play, an appreciation of mercy and
tenderness, and an enduring faith in
the Tightness of men and women. "Men and women love him and men and women forever will love him, not merely because he had loved them and had eternal faith in their capacity to
reach new heights in spiritual achieve, meat, but because he awoke in them his own iaith because he taught them to have faith in their own consciences and their own rightness. "So this new America of ours should have an unparalleled sense of integrity,, an unparalleled desire for service and an unparalleled capacity to show the world that mercy and justice can go hand in hand. "Gave New Conscience." "To America Roosevelt, ever ready to dedicate himself in the fullness of his body, his mind and his spirit gave a new conscience. I would be insensible to the call of a noble purpose which any man or woman, no matter how humble, may hear, if he will listen, I would be lacking In imagination, for high attainment if I do not say with all the sincerity there is In me, that I see before us another great work to do. "Now the world in anguish calls to America for a new contribution. It calls for 'that understanding among peoples and nations, which shall draw all together into harmony and unity; which shall allay contentions and conflicts; which shall remove ignorance and prejudice. "I want my chance to lead in America a land where men and women place
the welfare of America above their own selfish interests; where no class contention can arise because men's
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ard aspirations; where the strong serve all of us to the end that all of us may serve the weak.
"I want in years to come to dedi
cate myself to bric&ing all American men and women into a brotherhood of
understanding, so that we may act together, free from destroying conten
tions; so that we may be a great fabric in which each individual is a vital thread.
"I want to bring about the greatest service that America can give to the world the service of an example of a great representative democracy undivided. I want to preeerve and foster our united America. Places Faith In Nation. "That is my ambition. That is my opportunity for Bervice to America, as I conceive it. It is my faith that America reaching for new understanding and new strength, and new unity of purpose and of aspiration of all her people, shall not fail."
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