Show MUTUAL HELP I r STILL A NEED V w BALOWIN BALDIN S SAYS YS Prime Minister mister o of n an Speaks at ata ata a Reunion Dinner inner j P Lo LONDON mo April 30 B By A P r.- r. The prime minister Stanley BaldIn Bald- Bald Jv vin In In presided last night at the sixth annual reunion dinner of or the British Brit Brit- ish ishar h war ar missions to the United Mates tates Every one of these missions the tho prime minister smilingly re remarked re- re marked harked went T over to 10 the United States tates to contract debts which they left eft to him to payI pay 5 I Telegrams were read from King George gorge President Coolidge Sir smA sm Howard and the British am- am at Washington John W. W former American At t London Frank B B. Kellogg sec sec- of oC state General John J J. J Pershing and others Interested In ins s American Anglo American friendship Mr Ir p oldin referred to the message from Mr Davis expressing the ope that the time might be near when the peoples of Great Britain And nd the United States might speak to one another IN HIGH REGARD God grant that that time may maye Ke fie e distant said sald Premier Baldwin tIt Jit l is quite bad enough to have to togo togo togo go out night after arter night and make Speeches r in London and if it to that o 0 add this that one has to make peeches speeches across miles of ot water I doubt if it any man could be ba round found to occupy tho the position either o or of prime minister or ambassador Mr 1 Baldwin spoke of the tho high regard In which Americans 1 fold lold ol the Earl of Balfour at whose re recent recent recent re- re cent consent that he be included Include again in the government gO th the s premier pre pre- mier expressed great pleasure After recalling Americas America's immenSe immense im- im mense war efforts and her example fOX e ample of enthusiasm hard nor work norand orl orland and receptiveness eness of ideas Mi Mt 11 Bald Baldwin wIn spoke of the tho day when th the first American troops appeared i In London He told of how the sight sigh of them affected him as he watched them marching by the Horse Hors Guards on parade NEED STILL EXISTS It seemed to me then a as impossible im- im Im- Im possible to cheer he said as 1 always find it impossible to applaud applaud ap ap- plaud when I hate haie heard the mos most beautiful music music that stirs stir the soul rather than the tho he head headIn d In concluding he said there was wa today as much need for an uncle undu standing cooperation and mu mutual uLl help between the two nations a as there ever was in the time of war wai |