Show ALLIES FIGHT AS ONE IN NEAT GREAT t STRUGGLE Victory Will Be Ours andi and i Each Nation Shares Says Reading I U By Dy A Associated Press NEW V YORK April 24 The 24 The entente allies are fighting together under the great standards set by America and there vv will be no petty question raised I Jn the hour of victory as to whether I the tho British French Trench Italian and Americans Amen Ameri I Ameri-I c cans ns won It Earl Karl Reading British ambassador to the United States de decIa declared de- de cIa dared red in an address here last night at atthe atthe the the celebration of the one hundred forty-eighth forty anniversary of the St St. Corges society o of New York This last month has brought Britain the greatest trial she has ever known t I believe this great Areat battle has welded th the union of France and England with Indestructible fastness The Italian army army which has had Its own hard struggle for self preservation has his rallied to the aid of the British at the And yet again the tho president of the United States has directed the marchIng marchIng marching march- march Ing to the of your our American soldiers OUR VICTORY I r I know that I am speaking the sentiments of all all all' you British people here when I say that when We ve all fight under the great standards set by America there will vill be no petty question question question ques ques- tion raised in the hour of victory as to whether the British French Trench Italians or Americans won It It will be simply simply sim elm ply our victor victory for we will be the vic victors vie vic tors tore After asserting that no man can ever suspect America of selfishness In en entering entering en- en this war and that President Wilsons Wilson's address at Baltimore had lifted the cause of the allies to a higher plane than ev ever ee er Earl Reading closed by saying that the peace that will surely come will vIll be an enduring peace because It will be founded upon the indestructible pillars of freedom and liberty PERSHING'S GREAT V WORDS Crawford Vaughn former premier of S South Australia said of Americans I have seen enough of them to know that they will never acquiesce in ina ina ina a patched up peace The most eloquent eloquent eloquent elo elo- elo- elo quent words that have been uttered inthis inthis in inthis this war were those of General Perching Pershing Per Per- ching shing when he stood by the statue of Lafayette in France and said Lafayette w we e have come |