Show Hu Hughes hes Pays Tribute to Harding BElONGED TO PLAIN FOLKS SPEAKER SAYS H Hughes u g h e Says Harding Placed Human Fellow Fellow- Fellowship Fellowship ship Ahead Iship I HIS LAST Late President Preferred Death to Life As Invalid I WASHINGTON W Feb War 27 27 War War-i I en Gamaliel Harding Hardins belonged to tot t tle e aristocracy of oC the th plain people of oC this country y Hughes said ald today In the eulogy I of oC the Ibe late president at the Joint of the senate kenat and house hou which formed the tho memo memo- memorial momo rial exercises for tor President HardIng Harding Hard- Hard Ing las I He 11 was aas as equipped tor for his Ills task by and o-nd training e which were completely and t I American Sir Mr Ir Hughes I said ald He was as neither helped noi not hampered b by exceptional environment lie Ito suffered neither from poverty nor riches riehl's His endowment was as a keen mind and a strong body Alert to self re lant facile tacHe and warm hearted ho he homade homade made hi hi- hi 0 own n usa II 0 owing Ing hl his sue sue- suc success cess eess to his tireless and hi his unquenchable ardor In Using Ins Ir lr Hughes said It was fitting that official tribute should be b paid to the th memory of oC a president but that the significance of the th gather gather- Ing eather-Ing tog Ingo toila toda was as tar far de pei pel than that BY nY I It It Is a 0 tribute Inspired by 10 lose e of oC country countr as ae lav la laing Inc ing aside the dif differences dif dif- and contro ersle which seem but trivial tnt lal hi in the face ot of otman man adventures and Gods God's provi providence dence denee we ste stand united in the tho th In in- in In bonds bond of OC a common pa- pa patriotism pa patriotism knowing know kno Inc Ing well ell that lint un un- un un republics cannot endure lie lie he rhe temples of democracy will willbe willbe bp be but n as vain etI e of oC a II tan tan- van vanished an faith It if their altar tires fires are not nol kept burning b by the of oC those thoe tho c who hate hay met the tho Pu- Pu su supreme preme test and ld hate halo laid do down don n their Ih uses lives es in heroic fidelity and A close clone clo personal touch marked that portion of ot Mr Hughes ad- ad ad address i idre dress which expressed the estimate I of oC the dead presidents president's which hleb could b be formed only through association In his cabi cabi- cabinet cabinet cabi- cabi cabinet net V FRIENDSHIP Abos Abo 1 all alt the speaker said ald we gh gise Ive e the Iho th tribute of oC deep affection tion which moves motes u us to speak In intender intender tender remembrances o a gener goner generous generous ous and kindly spirit who counted human tell fellowship 0 ship moro more mor precious than all the pomp and circum circum- circumstance stanc circum-stanc stance of power Not only those thos who had the tho privilege of Intimacy but e multitude who bowed in grIef at athi athis athis hi his passing responded to the th grace groce ot of his hla and hIm brother and friend as ns well as os president president dent In speaking of oC the tho das dabs In San after aHer President Hard in Hard Hard- HardIng Harding Ing had been stricken n and of oC the swiftness of or th the tragedy Mr Hughes said nr DY TO DIE DIC o Not Sot long lone before in Intimate converse when hen Informed of oC t the gravit of oC his condition and of the probability that If rescued from the Immediate penal he h would still be condemned to a life lit of ot ln Ins and the exercise of a constant care which would preclude the tho th resumption tion lion pf of C the outline of oC his labors be he had lied exclaimed Well Well It if that la is laso isso Iso so this story might as well come cometo cometo to an end That was vas true Mr Hughes continued Th The only lit life liCe h he de desired de- de desIred sired aired that of f energy ener and useful useful- usefulness usefulness ness neBB h lie he could no longer loncer hop hope to enjoy painlessly without warn warn warn- III log and aud In a II a moment of oC apparent refreshment there was sync a II aU slight ht 1 movement and lie he h was wis gone fon The cares of oC his hip stewardship acre ere er lift lift- lifted lift lifted ed and he was aas at rest reat In Gods Goda peace 6 Hughes told of oC o the th en- en entry en entry try of Mr HardIng into Journal journal- Journalism lam ism with Ith the th purchase of oC the th Mar Mar- MarIon lon Ion In Star commenting comm that hat the tha I journalistic career constituted alu salu- salu lalu-abl lalu able training for tor public office be- be because b caus cause causa It demanded careful tion o Young Harding Identified hi his successes with that of oC his hla to town n Mr Hughes Hua-hes said ald lie He lie embodied tho American spirit carr log IlIg Into loto the endeavor en of ot the town to n the per per- persistence persIstenCe and courage of IsIs his pio pioneer plo plo- neer forebears Core bears who hid h-cd made 1 10 loans na possible lIe Ite It aae la great hearted greathearted In m Ito He II not Continued on Is I's ingo e Two To HUGHES LAUDS W WI G CI HRDING HARDING Continued From Pare Page One only o ly had bad his hi principles principle but he be h codi codi- codi codified tied fled and enforced them HIS POLITICAL LivE IJ E Taking up the th political life of oC Harding Mr Hughes Hushes said that he h Ie coon oon achie od Ott od distinguished pol poi poi- position tion in the senat lenato here n here his his keen intelligence and common sense ens won 00 for tor him general confidence and esteem while his de mad m him hint universally beloved The Th secretary recounted the steps President Harding follo ed to meet met the of ot read read- readjustment readjustment read of ot the nation to the 80 aas s sot ot of peace and added It was S with an nn intense desire to to the th promotion ot i peace l and to find avenues s of ot help holp- OCI that he ho contemplated the chaotic conditions condition left leCt by th tho tle eat e ent I 1 ar and our relations relation to other p peo pi-o people o- o plea pies His 1 was as not the th spirit o a al f nal fallow ow or selfish nationalism p l le e wished no commitment which r would tor forfeit Celt or Impair the th In Inde Independence 1 and liberty of action v w hichwa l as va the Irritate heritage of ot the republic I But he desired to safeguard 1 fortunate detachment from the I ambitions and rivalries which hAd hAdI h d the old world orld not only to I conserve our own 0 n but hut that America might use he hei freedom for Cor Coran foran toran an enlarged en ser service lee Ice MIMS HW NCE CO Coming to the calling of the tho Washington conference ton for limita lion tion of oC armaments armament 1 Hughes Hughs quoted from the addresses I of President Harding to show how how that hi his aspiration had bad long lonc been de- de de I clau edO 1 The Th distinctly distinctive feature of oC the conference yes as wa the I I definite and limited character of ofUs Ills its aim Mr Ir Hughes continued I As the president said It did not seek eek to remake human I kind lt It ItI i idid I did not vaste aste wast Its time In it sought not the th vanities or Of reiterated professions lIlt accomplishment There will III all as be problems In the lan l'an but It Is not hot too much to toai sn Sal ai that the th Pacific and far tar east enst- east eastern I ern era questions as they at atthe Ithe the time tim of the conference v Ith their menace to the th peace ot of the I world orld are no more II FUrR FU Lit L L SCENES E Tho secretary of state recalled the Sad lid Had scenes of oC o the tb funeral jour jour- journey journey ney back hack to Washington find and th the solemn funeral mice sen Ices In the capitol when hen he sal said alil 1 political clif- clif tel fei were forgotten hushed and a united people stood b before Core the open tomb He lIe told aloo alco of ot the to Million Ohio and In concluding his address said ald 1 i Warren G 0 Haiding gave I life liCe for tor his countr No 10 one con can cando cando do do more than that Ho He H exhausted conI I himself lf In service a martyr In fI- fI to the interest of the th people for whom he lie labored labord 1 with Ith a pas- pas demotion de ollon Nothing human I was lS alien to him end and nd be he had the dh dumb Ino gift rift of sympathy It If American life Ufe with all lis it possibIlities of ot conflict and tur- tur turmoil turmoil tur turmoil moil Is to be worth orth Hi hung In It must be Ih ed ci In the tho spirit of or brother brother- brotherly brotherly ly 11 understanding of which he lie wIll 1 cier fr be an exemplar In hIgh of- of office of office fice |