Show GREAT CORDIALITY This Marked the Banquet in London Last Night London April 19 Tonight the Inaugural In-augural dinner of the American Society So-ciety in London was held at the Cafe loyal presided over by the len Thomas F Bayard the American ambassador am-bassador One hundred and fifty of the most prominent Americans in England were present in addition to some Members of the American colony in Paris who came to London especially to attend the banquet Mr Bayard had at his right hand the Hon J B Eustis American ambassador bassador to France and at his left Andrew Carnegie The guests included the entire staff of the American embassy Mr Bayard toasted the queen and then the president presi-dent of the United States Botn toasts were received with uproarious cheering In the course of his speech Mr Bayard explained the objects of the society and said he trusted i would always uphold American tradi tons Much could come of this neucleus American citizens could see t 5 A nothing but good in it The band played Hail Columbia while the toast of the pr sident was being tendered ten-dered Mr H B Chamberlain followed Mr Bayard proposing a toast to the society and giving further details of fts aims He announced some special greeting would be given to the Hon Adlai Stevenson vicepresident of the United don States on his arrival in Lon donMr Mr Newton Crane responded to the te toast The American Resident in London Lon-don Mr Carnegie to the American Carnege Amercan biNatlonalist Consul General Collins to The American Official in London and Dr Penrose to The American Abroad The banquet was marked by the greatest cordiality |