Show IS III HEED of MORE president roosevelt makes an adan at oyster bay on the necessity oj on and clean living oyster bay in an address at bl centenary celebration of the cb episcopal church here on katurd president roosevelt tall ed c the cessley ot religion and clean living the welfare of the nation I 1 cannot understand any ameri citizen he said who haa the taint feeling of patriotism and devotion his country falling to appreciate absolute essential need ot religion its broadest sense to the welfare this country it it were not for the fact that our villages and towns as they bi grown up the churches have gro up in them and in the churches n whose work Is not for the things the body but for the welfare of soul it would not be the nation it Is because the nation would not a fit abode for civilized man he said that our material foun alon of wealth was but a base tor spiritual growth of the nation while the material ought not to disregarded its real object ought to be lost sight of ahe mission the church was not to work in the teresta of one sect but tor humane as a whole I 1 wish to emphasize tho vital to this nation of our peo being taught to realize that ity manifests itself in the conduct its most humble professor here the president read aeve verses from the bible to point out alj not the hearers but the doers of word were the true followers christ on the subject of riches the pr dent said there Is nothing I 1 abhor m than the telling of an untruth er unconventional untruth or not a would on ho occasion be under as affecting to deprecate material w being to tell men to disregard riar entirely Is to preach to them a d trine which it Is impossible tor thi to live up to but which the preace knows perfectly well they will i try to live up to but put riches bel the things of the soul give to body what the body Is entitled to 1 millionaire Is not a harm bul good to the community it he ampre ates that be Is only a trustee tor cause of goodness the president emphasized the essley of every man being ty self supporting as a basis for BI igual life he concluded that the ciment of the only life really woi eving was one that made others b ter because it had been lived |