Show HANNA IANNA TALKS CHIEF 5 WASHINGTON May 15 In In th the presence of a large audience President 1 i S Roosevelt yesterday laid lali the cornerstone corner corner- i I stone of ot the McKinley Memorial Ohio I c College of ot Government t o of t the te e Am Ameri- Ameri ri- ri 1 university c I University located a a- afew few tew miles outI outside out- out I side o of ot this city in the northwestern I S part or the District of Columbia f l I Senat Senator r Hanna whose voice bled i S w UJ emotion said in part I Lj Thai stone corner-stone has beneath it a ar more enduring th than granite r i V It I Js immo immortality ap and 1 that was the foun- foun 5 Ration o of McKinley's 1 life lite Upon poP this subject sub- sub jec I cannot speak as I would my myS S friends The memories which come to tome me on an occasion like this are too pain S ful Zul to dwell on Our martyred President is here today and nd if IZ that sacrifice were I that we might search r our hearts to learn wherein h we could T do h higher and nobler deeds deeds it if that e example were ne necessary eSs Iry to Inspire the young young- men of this country to L S broader d and liberal and higher hi mo- mo more Pi tives of social and governmental t life then g Ind e 1 His will not pot o oars rs be done The speech-making speech closed cosed with a brief address by President Roosevelt who said Ladies Ladles and Gentlemen I I am to s say y but buta butI a Word nord Noth Nothing ng more may nay be s skid said ld than has been said sald already by those who have hav addressed you this afternoon afternoon the the states statesmen statesmen states states- men who worked with McKinley and the pastor ln under wh whose se ministrations he sat satT It is indeed appropriate that the Methodists Methodists Metho Metho- of America the America the men belonging to that religious organization which furnished furnished fur fur- furnished the pioneers In carving out out out-of of the tha West Vest what is now now- the heart of the Great American Republic should Republic should found this great university In the city of Washing Washing-j ton and should build the college th that t isto Isto is isto to teach the science of government in the name of or the great exponent of good and strong government who died last fall who died as truly for this this this' country country- as Abraham Lincoln himself I thank you for having haying given me methe th opportunity this afternoon to to come before before before be be- fore you and lay the stone corner of this building |