Show S SOCIETY IHY CHEERS CHAMBERLAIN LONDON Dec 6 s AP AP Sr Sir Austen Austen Austen Aus Aus- ten Chamberlain foreign secretary be believes eves that th tho the unfortified d frontier between the United States and Canada Canada Canado Can Can- ada ado represents not only onla a line Uno I which divides only to unite Can Canada Cap Cap- ada adu and tho the United States but stands in Ina a similar i elation between the tho whole British Empire and America Speaking at a dinner of the tho Pil- Pil society to celebrate the signIng signIng signing sign sign- ing of tho the Kellogg pact re renouncing re- re Sir Austen said that the very existence of that treaty depended upon the decision of the American senate with regard to ratE rati fl He said that no government would more quickly follow American action than the government of at Great Britain Sir Austen followed Ambassador Ambassador Ambassador Am Am- Houghton and evoked prolonged prolonged prolonged pro pro- longed cheers when ho seized upon tho the theme of the American ambas- ambas dors dor's speech to make his declaration concerning the unfortified frontier Mr Houghton told the guests that this frontier was proof sufficient to the world that two peoples can live side by side not armed against each other He lIe assured Great Britain and arid Europe that Americans and other people of the new world were I essentially peace |