Show ROOSEVELT IS AT Ai L Addresses Gathering at of Corner Stone ton Laying EVENT OF or MUCH IMPORTANCE Discusses Puritan Fathers and Mentions Nations Present Urgent Needs Nee s Points Out Ont That Mei el Must Must Ho 10 Strong Enough to Meet In Iii II to 10 lie li Mass IS Aug Au 20 The celebration ot the laying II of ot o the corner cornel of ot o the Memorial menu monument monument ment nien 18 IB now flOW on Ol In full r awing UttI Im Impressive services s ore e being being listened to toby tob hero from nil cli by Lr b thousands gathered gathele al over the Uio ana mul outside Tho The chief Item of ot the program wa wa the Ule IP of ot President Roosevelt who nt lt length Ho lic UC eulogized the Pilgrim fathers after fer going Into tho qualities which them Ulem triumph o r the Iho trials of o m he point pointed ed the great need of 0 strong tron men nn women In the nation today mel Inci Incidentally dentally ho lie touched tou upon national Is Issues sues eues In conditions mid and this lont lent additional Interest to his hll hI hIE E every Iwer remark Ho Ito arrived hero on the tho Mayflower this morning moring Tho The yacht was duo at nt 11 1 but arrived ahead of time President l Roosevelt spoke n ni as follows It I Is not lot too much to say Bay that the event cent commemorated by the monument which we have hv como nero to dedicate was ono elm of ot thosa those rare events which can In good faith bo be culled of world word Im tin Importance The Tho ho coming hither of at the tho Puritan centuries ago nto shaped the tho destinies of or continent and there therefore tore fore tOle profoundly affected tho the destiny of ot tho the whole world Men el of other othor races ace the Frenchman and ad the tho Spaniard tho tim Dutchman the tho the Scotchman und aRid the Swede mada mado settlements with within in lii 11 Is now no the tha United States dur during durIns ing Ins Ini the tho colonial period of o our history null and 1111 before the tho Declaration of o Independence dence and ami since then there has been an ane e Immigration from Ireland cud and from froni the tho mainland of at Europe but b t tI It I t was wal tho the Englishman l n who settled In Virginia nod and tho the Englishman who set et tied In Massachusetts who did dil most In shaping tho the lines of our national de development PURITAN rIE Ve We can not no as ns a n nation bo be b too pro profoundly profoundly profoundly grateful for fOI tho the fact that the Puritan has hall stamped his Influence so 10 deeply loell On our national life Wo VI need but hut scant patience with the tha men Iel who ho now rail al nt at the Puritans Purl faults fauls They rhey were evident of o course coulse for tor It Is Isa Isn Isa a n quality ot or strong i tl ong natures that their like le their virtues should stand standout standout out In III bold hold relief but hut tUH there thoro Is nothing easier than to 10 belittle the tho great creat men of tile the past by b dwelling only on the tha points where they como come short of ot the tho universally recognized standards of ot the present Men cn must bo he Judged with wih ret ref reference Id to the ago 1 Ii which they the dwell and alid ald tho the they thoy have to do The task to conti continent Puritans was conquer a cont nent lent not merely mere to overrun It I but butto to It I to 10 till tl It to build upon it an In Industrial st I unit and social life le and while engaged In tho the rough work vork of or taming tho limo wilderness at nt that that very vory limo mo also ulso to lay icy 11 heel deep tho the Immovable foundations of o our whole American system SYStem tem of ot I civil civi political and auth old lib liberty lb erty erl achieved through tho time orderly order pro process plO tress cess of at law Jaw This ThIl was the work allotted to him him to do this Is the work ho lie did and nad only u a master among men could have dane dono It I VB WE A AHE HE itE ALO L AMERICANS A ts S SW W Vp have traveled far for since his tiny day That liberty Iberl ot of conscience which he de tie demanded 11 himself o 0 now flow realize must be lie as tiec to IC t others as lS It I ItIs Is IR resolutely Insisted upon pon for or our ourselves ourselves selves The he splendid which he h left IcU to 10 his hil children woollier m Ameri mneri Americans Rile cans who mire are lre not of oC o blood also Malm mum nH our OUI heritage You tons somis at of o tho tile and lt we WI wilt who are descend d id c fl remit from flom races whom the Puritans alien all would have hao deemed wo ore oro 01 nun together Vc Wc o all al feel tho the some same pride In Iii II the th alf in In iii tho thu his history tory of ot our anti and therefore this of o Puritanism Is la ono one at ut lt which till nil ni gather Iathel tu to pay Il homage no ito 10 nuttIer matter from frol what i bat country our ancestors l WHAT IT Ii Wo Vo have havo gained come scinie things that thai Iho the Puritan had hail not wo of at U this ion gen general on clam eral Ion wo we of oC It the Ito twentieth century lire hore In II this real reat republic but wo we 1 use aie alC 1160 In il of tr losing certain things which ih t li iu ii I ml Is had nail and Ani which Ii wo we wen woI e can I an n b I no Ito 10 manner ot CC afford to lose 1010 Wo We Vc tallied a Joy jo of M living 1111 ii he hUll had lilt ti not and ii which lm iris It IH iii II u fl 1 Horn thing for Cam every vesy ICI people to In 11 him himMl Ml I d 1 to tl i on Lot Let us tat 18 see seQ to 10 It that i I lint 10 lo I oe e what Is II 1010 Important 1 itt still that w wi do lii not nol loae loe Iho het I Iron aiMino of at I duty hits his unbending un aim 11 will J 10 to 11 do to thi th th it right as its 11 It I wan I RIVIn n him to in Ill see the U It J Is n a I gout lol I ig that thaI t life ICe le I should guilt gain In 11 sv St erne s hut but hit only provided that thai It Il doc dots not lose lotte In 11 strength lease 1 and Ild risi 1 mimi id 11 are ala 1110 good timings things but only lr I they Ihor as 11 the th reward of ot oni work or well 1 done ane of oC a n good light 01 olI WOI Ivol oi trong roH effort eNort ro nd ad m ru nod Cd by ly lii achievement neil I I Tho lh tIre 1 o of Jt of or If mer 1 ett ii i in itt II us I tot for a it 1 nation us n for Cis forin Cisa in Oi a ii Individual I u mY i rb Lh satin man IH Is II hut but u II pour f th em teaches Ills hl hi runs LullS hat t hit I eos CU clad unil ho hie hI their chief oh ob lrI IN 1 i lt i ir I to I iio il U who liti la iS I u IL meio 1610 P PId Hd In III of oC serious pur purpose pose IOK tout and 1111 duty dut IM itt more pitiable 1 table I the tho t lIver tid cl li THIS nm ti 1 W Of 01 O l 1 1 Mo t li h tt IH Is but it IL I 1 nf If it the tho ITO lIt O Ic but hul I u Li It Ii time I ml l ui wh t lit HOC te IM k w to 10 i o 1111 In 5 ILl the Iha I Ii U tuition I it li In I a In InC Va C effort to ho I tU 01 Who ca I d tia I h lie Ilin I ulo Slot not to 11 I I prize p size ti 0 thu thi tl blowing tho limo lo IC lod d tI I C any lit 11 work no 11 a 0 mutter t It ci 01 how hu him If it It ii U elJI to 10 do t II II Tu r Lt limo Iho thul on loll f t tho thu th It U IB l ht JM H to ho say Dint the tho I U Iho nil 11 con cnn mUlti a U Id tha I Is 0 0 I ii as it n 55 i of Cf t iii It r of or It J v m ii s 1 urn are I u no 10 will wi pats I hy I II 1 ii Ii din em emI dint t I tl I I th 1 bum dohl i mm t I e the lie I a ti vim r wh WI wi v to 10 loud lelli UK us UI Into Iho thu Ihor Ih r lath n vf mf f em site ell ansi who visO t l uch u us to successful wrongdoing Out Our 01 Ideals should bo be high ld yet et they thc should bo ito of ct achievement In practical fashion anti and we wc Iro IA little Ito to bo ho excused l If It wo we permit our out Ideals to he ho tainted with what Is sordid amid nul mean and ml base baRf as ng If we Wa allow alow our power of or achieve achievement flout ment to atrophy and become either In capable of tuf effort or Ut 11 only of oC such luch fantastIc as to nothing nothing of o good The rite true truo doctrine to preach to o tide this nation laton ns os osto asto to tho the Individuals composing como II this na nn nation lion tion ton Is not the life le of ot ease ense but the thc life lo of ot effort It U I It were welo In iii II my 1 power to ta t prom ISM the tho people of this math land unY UJ thing I would ull not promise them thel pleasure I would promise them thel that stern stem happiness which front from the tho sense of ot having done dono In practical fash tacit fashIon fashIon doing Ion a n difficult work ork which won worth orth AN WEAL COMBINATION COM NAIN The Tite Puritan owed his extraordinary lar success in 1 subduing this continent and making H It tho the foundation for tor IL n social life of ordered liberty Ilert primarily to 10 tho the fact fiet that fiat tha ho lie combined col In II a very ery re ye remarkable roII II degree legle both bott tho the power of Individual Initiative pf ut Individual self se help hel and the f of ot In com corn combination with his follows ond that ho Joined to n a high bight heart healt that shrewd common which saves a man built from the time besetting sins of the visionary and doctrinaire Ho lie was 1 stoat hearted and Ild hard headed lie Its had lofty lofy purposes but ho lie had practical good goott sense too lie Ito Io could hold his own In tho the rough workaday world without clamorous Insistence upon being helped by others and yet yeth et eth h hi could combine with others when over ever eVE It became necessary to do a I a Job jolt which could slot not be bo us tic well el done dOle by Ity aol any In one oIls ole man Individual TODAY lODA VS Vt YESTERDAY These were the qualities which en enabled enable enabled able him to do bile hla hil work and ad Ind they ate the tho very er qualities which we must show sho In II doing our OUI work today Titers There here Is no tie 10 use In II our Ol coming hero here to 10 pity pay homage to o time the men who wile found d this tItle nation unless wo we first of or all 11 coma coins In Inthe Inthe the tue spirit of or trying tp do our work to today today today day as IS they tie did tild their work in tho the yes yesterdays yesterday es that have havo vanished The he problems rob lems hems huft Horn Hom generation to gener generation aton but the tho spirit In iii which they must roust be approached If It they ore are lC to be successfully solved alved remains ever eer tho the same salO Tim Tho rie Puritan tamed the tho wilder wilderness wider ness noes nes and nd built blIt bui up u IL tree free government on the clearings amid the primeval forest His Ills descendants must try to shape tho the of our complex In Industrial civilization by new devices by now new methods so as u to t achieve In the end the Iho same came results of or justice and fair nil dealing toward all al Ho 10 cast CISt aId nothing old 01 merely for the sake of oC In Innovation novation yet cl ho did IUd not lot hesitate to to adopt anything new that would save avo his Ills purpose When Whon he planted his vein com commonwealths om on an this rugged rugge coast he faced faco wholly who new noV conditions and be hind had to devise new methods of o meeting them So we of o today face wholly new con conditions In our social and amid Industrial life hits e We e should certainly not nOI adopt tiny any new lew scheme for tor grappling with theta them tent mere merely mere ly lip I because it Is i new lew arid and an untried hut we cannot afford to shrink from tram graD grap grappling gI pling with them because they can cnn only bo be b grappled with by b some SOmo new now scheme schine SMITE THE TRE HE TRANSGRESSOR Time The Puritan was wal no no theorist When ho po I conduct conduct which was WIS In fl of o his rights of the th rights rIght I of ot man mon the rights rl ht of God ao as I he ho understood them ht attempted to tl regulate such conduct unquestioning promptness and effectiveness If there wa no oth other other er St way saY to secure conformity with wih the therle rule of oC right rl ht then he ho smote down the tha transgressor with the Iron of ot o his wrath Tn Tho of o the tho Puritan was a n spirit 1 never lever shrunk shrank from regulation of conduct If I such regulation was necessary sary l for or tho the public weal and this Is tho the spirit which wo we 0 must show today whenever It Is necessary lec sn THE TIlE PEOPLE ALWAYS UW YS The Tho utterly clUIed conditions of o our national life necessitate changes In II certain of ot our oily of our governmental tal methods method Our 01 federal system ot or government Is based upon the tha theory thery if ot leaving to each community to each eh state slate sIn to the control over oer those tho c things timings which emily Its Is own members and which the people of ot the locality them themselves themselves selves can best leSt grapple with wih while providing for or national regulation In those thoo matters matel which necessarily affect the nation a ni as a I whole It I seems scents to mo me that as I national cover sovereignty and amid slates states rights need to bo ho b treated not empirically or academically but from the tho standpoint of nf the inter interests Intel ests of or this the tl people n a a whole Nation National Naton al at II sovereignty Is to bo b upheld In so soTar sotar tal Tar us sic IA It I menus means the time sovereignty of ot tho the people used u 1 for or the ho real and ultimate good of o the tho people and states rights arc to bo be b In so far ar as It means moans the sovereignty of the people used for tor forthe forthe the real rca and ultimate Ie good gOO of tho the peo people eo pie pic and tn rights ore are to bo be up uphold up upheld hold held In so far as ni they the menu mean the time peo pee peoples peoples ples rights Especially E Is II this Ihl truo In deall with wih the relations of o the tho peo veo people IlO pie pic as tilt lS u It whole t to tn the UIO great ct corporations which are tIo distinguishing feature of at loder modern business s conditions AGAINST GAU Sl ILLICIT FORTUNES Experience has hns shown that It Is nce necessary essary to a it 1 tar far morn moore 1010 student t control thaI thur at lt present over OCI tho time bud busi business ness use if it vast alt fortunes chiefly nels corporate are used as ni under ller modern conditions they almost Inar are arc aI In business When limIt tho Constitution was created none of oC the tho conditions ot of modern business ex cx existed wholly and wo we isted They The are ml wol new nw must create I n nl new w agencies to 10 deal dell ef effectively If with wih thom them There Is 18 no ob In lii II the tho minds auntie of ot this coplo to In earning amount of oC mon molt monty sissy imy manH any iY mOi C ty If he hI tines does OS It honestly and an fa tully Illy If It Ithe lit lie gelt It II UH us IH tile tho result resul of o special skill enterprise us UR a reward of ot ample rendered lint Hut there service iviCe actually Is 18 a determination that thiL no rio noman man alan rhall a I great fortune fortuno by special privilege by h chicanery mind and Ind wrongdoing HO HIt HI fur til sIr us as lS It Is IB In iii tho time pow power er Cl of it le to prevent lint 11 time tho o fortuna Si II hOI hen amassed shall Ihn not havo a ml I use that Is 16 INCORPORATION LAW W Most MoRI largo large corporations I do u a 1 uRI noes neI tutu that JR Je H not confined to any ally ni one al state e Experience l hillS iian hll shown that limo tho effort to 10 control these corporations hy h hI morn state late action can not product I II results In 11 most 1 o I meets cases la 1 mich Ruch mills alls nUl to 10 correct time the real abu 08 of ot which time the corporation Is or fr may marty 11 be tie II o guilty guilt while In iii II oilier cases easo eaRIl the Ihu th effort IN itu ull apt to 10 can enlist so either cither hardship to tn II Ih tw corporation Itself or 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