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Show BRECKINRIDOE PROTESTS 8PEECH OF BRITON. NEW TORK, Aug. . Charao-teriilng Charao-teriilng the refereneee to Wood row Wilson by Viscount Blrksnheal. former lord chancellor of England, In his address before the Wlllisma- town Institute of Politics as "impudent," "im-pudent," Henry Breckinridge, assistant as-sistant secretary of war under Wilson, Wil-son, today protested In a letter to John W. Davis, president of the American Bar association, against the viscount's Dlng permitted to apeak at the annual convention. Mr. Breckinridge urged that If It , "proved necessary" for Viscount Burkenhead to make the scheduled "address It "be Intimated to him that the expression of such epln-V epln-V Ions concerning great American statements Is distasteful and tntol-1 tntol-1 erable to any self-respecting American Ameri-can audience.' ... |