Show PRESIDENT HARDING By L. L A. A Hollenbeck President Warren G. G Harding dic died suddenly of apoplexy at San Francisco Francisco Fran Fran- cisco last Thursday lay evening It was wasa a great shock to the whole country l Everybody johns jo ns in i regrets and In bereaved widow sympathy to tho and family He had served as president president president dent of the United States for about aboul two years years and five months He was undoubtedly a big man but that doesn't mean that he was was always right all of the time A man has the right to be wrong part of the time That is a leading characteristic of oC an any man man big big or little Faults sometimes endear a man map to us because because be be- cause we recognize something about aboul him th that is intensely human Mr Harding has man managed g d to pilot plot the ship for a lon long lime time without a break with congress Sometimes that is commendable and aud sometimes it its snot s 's not It is all right for awhile at least in order to discover his own c course urse and size sze up the course of his opponents and as frequently as not his opponents are re in his own party as Yell well as the opposite party HardIng Harding Harding Hard Hard- ing like e all great men en had found a definite hite policy and that was the world court court idea His His principal opposition was coming conning from his own party arty and he ho took the bull by the horns and there was soon to burst a storm over the political horizon of the country However inadequate the world court might be it was probably a step at least in n the right direction and it it was a step that showed the time will willpower willpower power and decision of the president md tad although he as speaking softly he lie was probably carrying a big tick as Teddy termed it It is s greatly to be regretted that Mr r. Harding has departed at this time lime The human world Is a 1 con- con slant fight and as he was entering the fighting zone there was an expectancY expectancy expectancy ex ex- ex- ex and a clearing of r the decks for Cor the time affray Whether he lie was right or wrong he was right in n fightIng fighting fight fight- ing lug for what he believed to be right and in that respect he was certainly to be commended because that is I the distinguishing g mark of at a greatman greatman great man and the people were getting ready to applaud and register ih their ir I approval In to the degree that it might be merited Today last official and private rites will vm be said at his interment at Marlon lia Ma Ma- 1 ton and in accordance with proclamation procla procla- mation matlon of Pres Coolidge let us bow fn Jn sincere mourning as a recognition of the merits and worth of our nation national al president who has departed and anda a man who was trying earnestly to help the people of this country country and and incidentally all mankind |