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Show PROSPERITY OF NATION President Roosevelt Talks Upon This Topic. WE LIVE BETTER THAN EVER Peoplo Eeun Mote Now Than Ever Bcfore-It Is Not True That the Poor Hnve drown Pooler -When All l'ropei a Few Vrospei Oiently When Wcnthe- Is Oood lor Crops It Is Alao Oood for Weeds- Ench Individual Must Take Advantage of Conditions. Newport It I Aug 21 -President ltonsevelt close 1 his second dn s Jour-ne) Jour-ne) thinugh Nenv l.tmland lonlphl nt Newport, where he Is the guest of In-Ihrnp In-Ihrnp t'hanler Upon the conclusion eif his speech nt the elt hull I'mvldi-me 'ie wns driven to tho il.ek. wheie he lioardid u private jmht Tor the rewl-lenee rewl-lenee of eiiKior Aldrleh al Warwld. Newpnit was reached at 1 10 Ho wns al rune taken to Iho e'hnuler rest lence, while here he will atleml the clulslen-Ing clulslen-Ing nf the I banter hnb Pitusiurvr as nonrATiirn The chilalenliig will occur tomorrow afternoon at the I'lnnler Mlln, Hi -only lersons Invited to be ptesent being the Preslleut, Secretary Cnttelyou, Mrs Julli Ward Howe, aunt of the tnbv falhet, nnd .senator and Mrs Unlhc Tlie bo will be named Theodoie Wind Chnnler, the rresldetit acting us got-fither got-fither and Mis Lodge as goliuoihir Another roter father will be Lewis Clunlrr, a binther of Muthrop Clnn-ler, Clnn-ler, who Is now abroad and who will bo m lescuted by proxy AitM (iiinnnNos Hhue starting from New Haven his progress through (onmetlcut and Ithole Islanl has been miitked by greetings the warmth of whlih eoull Ii 11(11 be (xceeded Tne weulhir hns been nil that could be desired, and the President has frequentl) expressid his apprcilatlon of the suceesnfiil earrjlng out of tho elaborate lueparntlons for Ids reception nnd the outpouring nf the multitudes all anxious to share In ix-lending ix-lending him a henrty wdcome He lose eatly this morning In llnrt-ford llnrt-ford and arrived at the station some minutes before 8 o'clock, the hour of departure The handsome special on whleh he Is traveling Is maintaining Itn schedule, nnd P) fnr theie has been no hitch on this account Tho l'n sldcnt'H deinncrntlo wns nro constantly referred re-ferred to, nnd In his speeches ho seems to reach the people at once. At W llllnmtitle, whiro he spoke fiom his enniago In the public squnre, his ri marks were referred to by scverul ns n henrt-tn-henrt tnlk nNTiiusiAsric lincniTtoN. Perhnps the met enthuiriastlc reception re-ception nt corded to him by the smaller plnies where stops were made was at Itlver Point, It. 1. In tho I' iw tucket valley. Pasllmo Park, which adjoins the railroad track, wns thronged with 1 1 ople, among them hundreds nf (Irnnd Army men, who formed a seml-clrcli In fiont of the platform Ihe President Presi-dent qulrklv captured his uu llince, who applauded his tribute to the veterans vet-erans of the Civil wai for their unswerving un-swerving valor and devotion to duty, nnd his reference to the people of IUiode Island concerning the utlllzntlnn of their rcsourccti met much distinct f nv or. The demonstration at Prnvldcnco was the dim ix to nn eventful day Tho multitude which gntheied around tho I latform In rtont of the city hall gave vent to their feelings time nnd time ngaln throughout Hit course of his address, ad-dress, and nt Its concliudnu he was overwhelmed with congratulations WHt.COMni) AT WILLIMANIiC. The tlornl horseshoe presented to the President by the worklnginen of Ilnrt-ford Ilnrt-ford isterda was h his request placed on the engine pulling his special train All along tho line tho unnll towns turned out their entlio population popula-tion each appnrcntly anxious to share In the wtlconio which Conneclliiit Is extending When vWlllninntlc was reached Ihe Presl lent was drlvin to .he public squaie, where he delivered nn nddress from his cnrilme I'olloulng ale cue i repmciu s leauuiKS BPLI CH AT WILI.IMVTIC Mr Major and ou, mj rillowtltliens I thank 3011 foi the greeting )oti have given me nnl for the chance nf seeing nu this mornlnu 1 liavo grently enJocd pasHing through our l.iaiitlrul Htiilt. I wileorne the niportunll) of Hireling jou nnl jour reprcsrntnllies t think that It Is nu a lvnntut,e to all of us who were Irving to put )nur pun uses nnd wishes Into elTeel tn tho National 1 eglslnture nnl Aihnlnliiritlon when we cnn come Into In-to Iceich with sou persnnull) 1 Invo taken the clnnco lo tri. now that Congress Con-gress Is not In sesulnn, now that there Is a hollilal nt tha National ennltul of i-n. lug through Hie country In rtc oii my fillow lltlens I am oblige ,1 to von for comlnp out hire Lust nlt-ht la Hartford I spoke of two or three of Hin questions which wo hive now In fore tho leonle 1 shnll not trj lo inako nnj ndlresa lo you loJai oih:t ritoni.i.MS to rcn This rtntlnn has gi.at problems to face, I rot I ins In Its exurinl nllc pinhtcnis iven to iro Inipnrtni t In the iiUnilnistra Hon of Its Interni I ntfilrs We cnn (nlvn them null If with seilous pirpns' we set mil selves tn the tusk nllke In the National nnd Ktute Covernnirnts ntbt In Ihe locil tniinlcliinlltj an I country orgnnlinllons We have great prot terns nhesil of un ns a Nation Thov will tusk our Intelligence, but they will tnsk still more that ranks uliead of tntelllgencs chsrnclcr w hat nation should dhmano It Is n cool time for the Nation to demon de-mon I In Its rep-esentntlvcs Inn lleet but It Is a better thing to demanl ln them that sum of qualities which we tnlk of as character All of Jim know ih it Is true. In irlvnto life If oil are dealing with a man In a business way, whether as em. plover or enit loyed or In connection vyllh n storekeeper or anione ou want him in lie a smart man but It Is n might) bid thing If ho Is only smart Isn t lhat so? lines of .s cb. Hint's right ) Mi'sr nun ciiAitACTun Hxaetl) Now what vou want la a prl-vale prl-vale man with whom jou deal U what Jni want In jour public renrmcnlatlvcs If vou nre fining H gel gfl(Ki results with l.uir association nil a man 111 Ihe busl ,"" vvoild 111 the. working world It will lie leeause tint man has got the right itulf In him becniise he hos got common ens' honeslj. deccno nnd murage and mi have got to have the sumo qualities. Shown In public IKo, It we nre In ninko eh s countrv what wo will make It-an ix-onipU ix-onipU i to ull tho nations of mankind nltlKF hTOP AT BALTIC A brief stop wis made at Itilth where alwut 500 people had knthcre.l, mostlv employees of a roltnu in II Thev cheered tho President, who delivered deliv-ered a btlef nddrcBs, In which he re ferred to the prosperll of ho country as compared with the condition of af-falts af-falts existing In war times ruisT stop in rtiionn island At Oneeo, Iho first station In Hliolo Islml the trnln wns stopped to take in Ih Adjutant Ocneral of the State w no bade trc President a hearty wel- "jurt before toarhlns rrovlilew brlof I top was made nt Hlvei Point lee hid assembled an Imminso nu. illinco, nnwiiR whom wcro nuiiibered many hundred (Irnnd Army men, drown up In Hne After referring to the valor of the 1'nlon soldier In he C Wl war the Piesldent paid a g owing trlbutt W the peoi le of llhodc Island 1 leasing fintut of th' urn i nfur ' leaving Liver Point the nsstmbllii of tin bos of th St He nrormitory it Cr instan along thi nellroa 1 tnuk In their trim mllltarv uniform they stood erect nnd trie, ntert arms as the triln sped b 0 ATION AT PltOVIlinvCl' Not since the Mslt tn Providence of rresldetit Hnves twontv t,nrs ago hns 11 chief executive heen accorded n thor oughlv general reeeptlon ns that ten-d.ied ten-d.ied tin re tn Presl lent ISoosevelt The Presidential ttnlii m rived at II Id and Hfter the tiring of the Presidential m lute and n formal welcome the part) which was Joined b r-enatnr Atlilch and others, proceeded to the State n. ncihion at tati: norr llov Kimball wnu in waiting In the receptlcm room of the executive ottlees with memb. is of the general nnd yr noiul stuffs when Pi sident Huoevilt escorted b) lltlg-Oeti Turner -mered the biillillng After i fen moments Iml been consumed In resenting Hm ottlcers luncheon was snve I ami the part) then proceeded tn the lienutlfeil riiepllon-rexim. where the I luilcnnnt tlovciiior me inters of the Heiiernl As sembly general olllcenc of the stnte Justices of the court and other persons of note were In waiting pahmh: TiiiKH'tiii thi: cit t tit 56 the procession tbtough the city liegsn The residential nnl busl liens secllona of the cltj wite rally dee orated with II it,a and bunting nil fm Ihe greater part or the wnv theie were two sollel lines of people who had come from even iiortluti of the Male to welcome thp Preside nt I'lags were waved, hats doffeil and enthusiastic eheirti weie given i nous wns cnr.nii pishsidhnt On nnlvlng nt the elly hall the President! Pres-ident! tl part wns escorted lo nn 1m license clouted platform In fiont of the building When the President nppenied he wus gteetcd bj n great demonstui-tleill demonstui-tleill III Which IRtum voices Joined ctlng Major riirninn Intioduied President Iloos"veH who spoke as Tol-lows Tol-lows M't-Ut-H AT I noviDL.sri; We aro .ilng tin, nub a period of gnat nmli rial piosirltt anil such n p. Hod Is ns sure ns adversity Itself to bring niiltt'rlii.H nt llsiontent At n tliuc win u niost m n p n.ci somewhat it nlwaes Inpi.iis tint a riw nun Prospc r greatli and II Is as true now as Ii was when the tower of m'oam rell uion nit who wen iin.l, r It, that knot fin tunc dies tint come-""I come-""I lo Hie Just nor bid fortune. eml lo Hie unjust W hen Hie weather Is mi.i.l fur imps II Is uli.,1 i.oi.cl for weeds .More over, not onI d the wicked lliurlsh when the times are such Hint mist nun tluir Isli, but whit Is wnrs. the s Irlt of envy and Jealous) an I Ii ilred springs up In the l.re ists of lh.se wile, thon.ll Hie ) nil) be doing falrl) well themselves. )ct see far letter ULl'I.NDS PPOV IMHMDUAU Wl-e hews and feirless nnd uprlkht n I-ministration I-ministration nf the Inws can glee the np-porlunll) np-porlunll) lor such rnnperlt) us lint we see iiboiit us Hut lllls Is all Hull they em do When the condltl ns have been created which make i inspirit) posted le, thru each llullviiluiil limn must achieve II for himself, Id bis own thrift lutein-hence, lutein-hence, fiierc), Industr) nnd resolute pur-tosi pur-tosi If when people wax fat Hie) kick, thev will speedll) destroy tin Ir own ros-erlt) ros-erlt) If the) go Into wild S rcillntlon nnd lose their bends, the) tnvn lost that which no explimitliln cnn tuppl), and tho 1 uslness world will suffer In consequence It In a spirit of sullen envy they Insist upon pulling down those who have, prolllcd most b) Hie )enra of fatness the) will bur) themselves In the crash of common disaster It Is dllTlcult lo innke our material ma-terial condition belter by Hie twht laws: but It Is ens) enough b) hi I 'laws tn throw the wbolo Nation Into nil ub)ss nf misery. WHAT IS NREDI'.n Nnw, thi upshot of nil this Is that It Is lecuIlHrl) Iniilmbcnl upon us hi a time of such materia! wi ll-belng, both as a Nation Na-tion unci Individual!), each In his own uccnunt. lo show lhat w possess tho qualities of prudence, self knowledge and self.restrulnt In our government wo need, nbuve nil things, etnllllty, llxlt) nf economic policy, while remcmlerlng lhat this llxlty must not be Innl lllty to sbnt e our courso anew to nieet tho shifting in eds of the people ns these tiieds atlse 'J here are real and treat evils In our social so-cial un 1 economic life There Is every need nf striving In all possible wu)s. In-dtvldtiall) In-dtvldtiall) and rnllectlvel), hut combinations combina-tions ninnnc nuiselics In Private life nnd thrniikh the recognized organs of government govern-ment for the cutting out of these evils Ont) let us bo sure thnt we do not use tha knlfo of tho Ignorant zeal, which wotitt make It more dangerous to the pn-tlcnt pn-tlcnt thun tn the disease ONH OIICAT DANOnU One of the dangers of the tremendous Industrial crowth of tho last i,cnc ration has been Hie very great Increnso In large private, ant especlnl In Intge corporate fortunes W'e ma) like this or not, Just as we i tease, but It Is a fact, nevertheless, and ns fir ns we can see It Is nn Inevitable Inev-itable result of th working of various causes, prominent nmong which hns 1m e n the Immense Imporlnnci stiuin nnd electricity elec-tricity hnve nssuined In molcrn life It Is not true lbn the poor peotln have grown poorer, but some of the rich have urovtn so ver) much richer Hint where multitudes of men are herded tocdher In a limited spice the centrist strikes the onlooker ns more violent than former!) i.ivl nin-ir.it than nvnit On tho whole, our peoiln earn more and llvo belli r than ever before, and the t rog rcsu of which we nro so proud could not havo tnken plane bnd It not been for the grent upbuilding of Industrial renters, such ns our cummcrctal and manufacturing manufactur-ing cities lilt, together with tho (.need thera bus come u me isure of evil l.lfn Is not so simple ns It was and surds, both for tho Individual nnd tho community, the simple life Is normally the healthy life There Is not In tho titles the same sense of common underlvlng brotherhood which there Is still In country localities, und Ilia Hues of social clcavaie are fur more clearly maiked as to ih:.mi:dh:s , Tor some of the evils which have attended at-tended upon tho changed conditions we can nt present see no romt tele reined) 1 or others tho remedy must come lij tho nctlon nf men themselves In their private rnpielty, win the r inerel) as Individuals or bv combination one with another ror )ii others some rmed) nn 1 found In legislative and exrcutlvn action, national, btato or municipal MUCH COMI1.A1NT UNW AltltANI CD Much of tho complaint against comblnu lions Is entirely unwarranted I'nder 1 resent da) conditions It la necessary to have corporations In the business world ns It Is to have organization nmong wake-workers wake-workers Hut wo havo u right to nek In each case that the) shall do 1,00 1 and not harm Uxactl) ns labor organizations when managed Intelligently and 111 a spirit of Justice and fair pla) nre nf very great service not only lo the wuge-workers but to tho whole rommunlt). ns the history of many labor organisations has conclusively conclu-sively shown so wealth, not merely Individual In-dividual but corporate wh n used nrlslit U not mcrel) n 1 cnent to the community ns a whole but Indlsptnslble tn the up building .of the cnuntr), under the con II tlons which at ire sent the country hus grown not nnl) m accept, but to demon! us normal This Is so obvious tint It seems irnu e-.e-.i .,, .. ,.,..,,., ,r, ,, are tn Judge from some of the nrguments ndvnncext against unit attacks male upon wealth ns such, It Is a fact worth keeping tn mind . .... A great fortune If not used aright makes Its tossessor In a veeullar sense a menace tn the eonmunlt) as a whole Just us i grent Intellect does If It Is not accom panle-el hy (level iped conscience by chul-uctr chul-uctr Hut obviously ibis no more nf-forls nf-forls grounds for condemning, wealth than It does for condemning Intellect Lvcty man of power b) the very fait of that pnw i Is ratable ot d ilng d imago to his nclcabir bit we cannot nrtorrt lo dls courage the develoiment nf such men merely because It Is possible they may use. their power to wrong ends If we did s we should leave our bister) n blank for wo should have no great statesmen sollUrs or merchants no great men of urts orntrrs or of n lence MOST fSUPLI. MAN Doubtless on the uvcrngo the most use. fill man lo bis fillow citizens Is npl to te he to whom has been given what the psalmist raved for neither poverty nor riches but the grrat captain of Industry tlin insn of wenllh who alone or In com I Inailin with his fellows thrives through our ureal business enterprises Is n fao. tor vltlu.ut which this country could not pissll.l) maintain lis present Industrial position hi the world flood not harm, normnll) ri nifei from tho piling up of weiitn through business enterprises Vrobnbl) Ihe npsl sertous harm resulting lo us, the teoile ot moderato means Is when wo harm outseives hy letting the elark and evil vices or envy and hatred inward our fellows cut Into our natures Mtisr ntcit'LAri: trusts. Mill there h other harm of u more vl-dent vl-dent kind, and such harm It Is our clear dut) t tr) t .r di iti If i p.ili nnt In nnv tv nt tv minimize Ihe i t iron ns nnl the-ef.ire ill, se grot nu-itlnni c 1 1 ,1mm s in I nbiuv in m n t .lv which we luce grown lo sieik r ruber Inoeel) ns trusts are the ensures of lb-Slate lb-Slate nnd th. Slate nn onlv lies th right to control tb.m lul Is In dutv bound lo conlr.l ih'm wh river the need for such rontnl Is shown There Is ilenr I) n need nf supervlslin irnlti exercise the tower of rrkulatlvu on the t ul of the reiresentstlvs of tin put lie wherever n 111 our own countrv nt the trescnt lime business corporations tsaonie so ver strong both for tsnefcelent work nnd for work Hint Is not eelunv h, mllil.il It Is tile to stev thai there te no need for such supervlslin siirtlilmt warrant for It Is to 1 e found over an I e.ver again In an) of (he villous evils refilling from the present sjsleni oi rather lack nf svslem CONDITIONS XUP. COVII'I te T1M There Is In our cnuntr) a peeull ir dlfll-cull) dlfll-cull) tn the wsv of exercising such super vision in I cnntiol iKiciuse otitic peculiar division of ge.verntnenlil ,.wcr W lien the Industrlil conditions urn simile vie) tilth contral was ne, led nnl no trouble wns e a ise.1 b) the cl uibt as lo wh r iMiw.r was I edged under the ion siltiiilon Ncvw e u.lUI .ns nre c mull cote I mil we ilnd It .IKll.iiH to frame ttall i nt legheliille.n wlileh shnll Is nile cpiatc while ns n miller of priilinil ex perleu e Mate ailli.n has proved eiitlnl) insiirtlcleut mil In all litinmi prolmblllt) cannot or will tint bo tiindc sufllelent to meet lb needs of Ihe ens, Sune of our Slates have excellent laws- laws which It would Ice well Itettee I to hue enacted bv the national legislature Hut the wile differences tn these lews even Icetwccu u U in lit Statcis ml the unrertalntv of tin lower of enforcement result prtutl entl) tu nltogrtlter Insuftlcletil eeintrol N Vl ION" Mt ST St Ml! lONTHOI, I belli i. Hut the .Null Ml mil't nssimie this powtr of coutril bv leitlsl itlon an! ir It berimes evllent Hist the Cecnslltii lion sill not penult mid ,1 le-s.l-l.nl -te tin ti lev ecnstlttitlcinnl cimen lm nt 1 lie Inline, lint,' uec 1 In dealing nllb tr ists Is to 1 1 in them und r ihe real not minlnil ic.litlol of s-itlli sccve re latl tn Willi ll lis Its ilenture the trusts shnll one nllrgleuH and In wliioee courts the sue i reigns ordi rs mnv with eeitalnt) Is enforinl Ibis Is not He ease with Ihe orillnnrv soeilled Hurt lodn) for the trust te n large Slue corp .ration kcm rally doing bust nrss in other St lies also and often with n tenlenev to mount nlv Such u trust is an urllllilal rreiture nut wholl) respon sidle lo or contrail ihlc bv nnv leelsli lure nor whollt subjnl lo Ihe Jiirl.,11, II m of an) one court S mie gove rami ul it sow reign must be glee It full tmwrr over these urtlllctal an I v.r) towerfiil cor tM.ratlui tielugs In mv Ju bttiu nt this sovereign must 1m. the Niilloiial tlivern in. lit W lieii 11 has Im en give u nil p iwe r, then this full swer can le tweed In cell! trnl nnv evil liilliene. exiictlv as tho tl ivernincnt Is now using the mwr eon ferred uimn It un ler the Stiermin nntl trust Inw I've ii when the full wer h is been conferred It woul I be hlklllv unite slrable to nttemtt loo much or to begin MIVIIAMSM IS III LIU Mi: The nice banlsin of tumlem buslnrss Is ns di Hi ute an I e mm he ate el as II Is v 1st an 1 nothing woull lo more productive of evil to nil of us nnl especially In those least wilt otr In this worlds goo Is than Ig nornnt medlllng with this mei hnnlsm nnl alovi. all If the meil lllug was d mi In a spirit of class or sertlounl rancor It Is ilielralln Hint this lower shout I be poe snsscd by Ihe Nntlon hilt It Is ipiUe as cleviriil.il that the power should Imi ex erclse.1 Willi tnileratlon sill self re strain! I be llrsl exercise of that i.wer slioull be the securing of pulllrlly monk all gnat corporations ib.lng nn tntir stall business '1 lie pul.lliltv though nun Inqiilsiiorlil should bn real and Iber-inigh Iber-inigh ns to all ImtM.rtant facts Willi which the public has concern Ihe full llkllt e t da) is a kreilt ellseour aver of evil Such publleltv would bv Itself tend In corn it Ihe evils of which there Is Just complaint, nnd where the alleged evils nre linni Iniiry It woull lend tn show Hint such was the case When liil.llclty Is iitlnlnid 11 woull then Im possible to see what further shoill 1 bi done In the wn nf regulation must not i:pr.trr iMPossint.i:. Abovo nil, It behooves us to nnumler not mil) that we ought lo try to do wlnt wo cnn, but Hint our success In doing It depends very much upon nur neither nt templing nor expecting the llllpnsslt le Distrust the mnn who offers you a patent cure-nll for the evils of the ll politic. Just ns you would distrust him who Irbs to sell )oil u medicine to cure ull the discuses of jour c. noral b.dl.s Mm kin I his innved slowlv upward through the nges, sometimes u Utile raster, some, times a Utile slower, but rarely hid ml by leaps nnd bounds (IHUAT CHISIS COMIB At times n grrnt crisis comes In which a great people Mre nance led bv a great man cnn al while bent slrlko some might) I low fnr tho right in ike some long strldo In ndvanre nloug the path nr onbrly III erty nnd Justin Hut normal. 1), we must le content If eneh of us can do snmcthlnr, ly no minus ull that wo wish but sllll something for Hit. advancement ad-vancement of those nrlnrliles or righteousness right-eousness which underlie ull real national krtatness. nil renl clvlllzntlnn (SOLUTION IS nirricui.T I se no promise of a inniplete solution for ull the ruhl, ms we rroup tngelhir when we stenk of Hie trust question Hut we. e nn maki n beklnnlng In solving these problems nnd n good Im ginning If only eve approach the subject with a siifli-ebney siifli-ebney of resolution of honesty, nnd of that hard cnimn in sense which Is ono of Ihe most valuable an 1. unfortunately, not one of the most common nssi ts In tho equll mint of any lauple LAWS TO I1H l.NhOlUT.Il I think Ihe Nation el Adnilnlatrillon hns shown Ita llrm Intention to enfnrco tho laws us the) now slnn I on tho slutute hooks withoat regard In persons and 1 think lhat gool bis coino from this enforcement en-forcement I think, furtliermoie, tint additional ad-ditional legtslnlldl shoull be had nnd cnn he hnd which will enable us to accomplish ac-complish mueh mora than h is been iif-eomi iif-eomi llshed nl mil these same lines Nn ono cnn promise a perfict solution, at least In tho Immediate future, but some, thing has I em done, and much more cm I e. diino If our people, Umrntrl und determinedly, will thnt It shall be done. Hr.Mi.Min.it o.ni; iin.Nti In conclusion, let me odd nne word While wo lire nut to be excused If wo rail to do whatever Is possible Ihniiikh the agency of government. must ever keep In mind th it no ncllon by Ihn Cm. (rninent, no ncllon by any cnmhlnnlion aineng ourselves can lake tho place of the llldlvl llinl qunlllles to which, In Hie long run oiidi man must owe his success Then has never lfll rteviseel and I hi re never will Im eltvlsesl on) law which will enablo n man lo sues nil save by the exercise of tlit.se qunlllles whleh have al-wu)s al-wu)s lesn tlie i rereeiulvltts of suce-ess Hi,, iiualltlcs of hard work, of keen Intel-llgcnee Intel-llgcnee nf unflinching: will Nn ncllon by the stle In any form cnn do more tlinn unplemtnl the Inltlitlvo of the Individual Individu-al and ordlniirli) the ncll in of the slate ton elo tie moro than semre lo each In-dividual In-dividual Ihe chnnct In show, under ns fnvnriblo conditions ns possible, tho stuff nf whleh be Is mule ANOTiimt omiiuitsT ritoM plo pli: The Presidents departure brought nliout another outburst from the crowd Iso thnt the strains of 'The Mnr Spangled llennir' were inanely audible audi-ble for soini moments |