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Show Republicans Meet to Eulogize McKinley CLEVELAND, Jan. 30 Hundreds of Republicans gathered hero and at i Nile." tonight to hear prominent Re-; publicans speak at McKinley Day ban-; j quels. United Statos Senator Warren G. Harding delivered his first campaign address at Niles since announcing his candidacy for the presidency. PJarly in his address Senator Hard- ing roil era ted his recent statement that 'there must be popular government govern-ment In America through the agency of political parties." "McKinley was notably partisan," he said. "He believed in his party as the agency of tho greatest good to the American people." Former Speaker Joseph G. Cannon, another speaker at Niles, recited reminiscences remi-niscences of the McKinlev administration. administra-tion. Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, presi-i dent of Columbia University, New! York, oulogized McKinley at the local banquet. i oo . |