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Show BRITISH ENVOY WARNS AMERICA a Critical Moment in War Not Yet Here Sir Henry Smith Says. y Asseelsted tress. NEW YORK, Nov. 1 Warning Chat tha "critical moment" In the war Is yet to come was given here) Wet night by Mir Henry Babingien Smith, acting Brtt-lh Brtt-lh high commiMloner to the I'nl'H KM tea, at a banquet which clned the cm vent ton of the American Manufacturers' Manufac-turers' K i port association, railed to tils-cus tils-cus after-lh-war problems. "Victory is In our grsap." tha commissioner commis-sioner said. "Central Kurope kj crumbling, crum-bling, but the word I should Hke to pak la not a word of e suits tlon hut of warning' warn-ing' Concerning peace problems. Sir Henry said that one of the first steps should be the perfecting of sn "eronomie sssocia-tion sssocia-tion of the twenty -four allied which In effs-rt slresdy Is estate nee and an asreement on economic principle to be spoiled in the r La liens of such as as-aorlalkm. as-aorlalkm. 4 M hr apeakers Included Willis m C Redfld, secre(a-y of commerce; Musrd 1 Htlljr of the Krenrh high rommlssion, snd Frank A. Vender Up. president of the National rity bank. Mr. Vandcrllp concluded with a "solemn warning of the danger of political con-Irovarar con-Irovarar In this time of crista" 'f believe the vote of the people should be heard in these days when th qtseatlons are of such vast eoncera," he ! aid. "I believe, too. that public servant ser-vant who have done a great task well ahouk ha trusted- A great task has been well done Two million men sr tn France and have turned fhe tide of bat. ti. Home mistakes bsve been made, but so fsr ss they were beta est mistakes they eaa he forgive." |