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Show Heir M, KHil-r W.mi.rl.l AaaMlalloa. There la but one national movement lu the United Htat.-a for a memorial for William McKlnley to lie hulll by popu-lar popu-lar auhaiirlpllon. That memorlr.l will be erected over the grave of the lale prealilent at Canton. The work of ae-eurlng ae-eurlng aubacrlptlona la In the hauda of the Mi Klnlev National Memorial aaan. elation with headiiiarlera In ITcveland, Ohio. Home conrualon In the public mind haa reunite,! becauae there eaiaU td an orgaulrallon In Waahlncton, I). C , known aa the "YYaahinglnn Arch Aaaoclallon." Ita object waa to build memorial bridge over the I'otomaa river. The Arch Aaaoclallon no longer xleta, having voted to go out of bn.l-eaa bn.l-eaa and leave the flrlil to the national organliallon having hadiiiarlera In Cleveland. Of the McKlnley National Memorial Aaaoclallon, ex-Necretary of Hlate, Judge William H. Hay of CanUm, la prealilent: United Hlalea Henator Mar-eua Mar-eua A. Ilanna, vlce-prealdant; Myron T. Iterrlck, Cleveland, Ohio, treaaurer) nd Kyeraun Kltchte, Cleveland, Ohio, aeerelarj. |