| Show GEDDES GEDDES IN ACCORD IN WAR SENTIMENT British Ambassador Echoes I I Harding View I NEW YORK May 25 25 President Hardings Harding's utterances against war were echoed oed last lat night by Sir Auckland Geddes British ambassador at the annual annual annual an an- nual empire day dinner of the British Schools and Universities club of New York We Ye must not forget the evils of ot war he said Let us resolve as the president said that it must not be bea a again aln Another war cannot be waged without horrors indescribable New weapons have been devised among them bacteria to spread disease It I must not beDo beDo beDo be Do not let us forget the awful cost of war or its horrors he continued but hut let us also not forget that the price of eternal freedom is eternal watchfulness and let us not drowse Inthe in inthe inthe the watch tower We Ve must apply to international re relations relations re- re lati lations ns the spirit of the game We must b be willing to give g and tal take e knowing everything cannot come our way that the other fellow has his rights not forgetting the need to maintain watch watch- Between our two nations there is the best chance in the world to bring I about complete sympathy complete understanding and complete co pl te friend friend- ship And I r will ask you all to remember that understanding that friendship is I not the business of any anyone one individual but it is the business of every everyone one who is resolved that war shall not occur again that there will be no war if human human human hu hu- hu- hu man ingenuity and good feeling can prevent it And they can prevent it and they must |