| Show OIL PORTRAIT OF OP HARDING IS GIVEN UNION LONDON Dee Dec 3 B By A. A P. P r.- r. Lord Charnwood recently at the London headquarters of the English speaking union unveiled a portrait in oils of ot the late President Harding Harding Harding Hard Hard- ing b by 1 Margaret Lindsay Williams During the President President President dent Harding used to talk to the theartist theartist artist of the mutual bonds between Great Britain and the United States and when the portrait was wag finished he lie said ho he thought it was the best that had ever been made of or hiD him Lord Charnwood said sald the whole British empire would readily j in inIn In the tribute they were paying to the memory of or an Illustrious Amer Amer- ican The whole world he said grieved when President Harding was suddenly taken but not be before before before be- be fore he ho had been Instrumental In making at the Washington conference conference conference confer confer- ence what might well prove hereafter hereafter hereafter here here- after one of the greatest strides yet taken towards the lasting lasting- pacification pact paci of the world His high of offIce office office of- of fice had passed into the hands of a avery avery avery very able and distinguished successor successor suc sue cessor and although the time had hadnot hadnot hadnot not arrived when they could see seethe seethe seethe the results of ot the action taken by President Coolidge's administration In the last few days nevertheless that action was of the keenest Interest in interest interest In- In terest to all and full of hope for forthe forthe forthe the future The picture Is the gift to the union of an ah anonymous friend |