Show PRICE FIVE CENTS 9 r F PRESIDENT SAYS I S ti I I w i It TAFT ADDRESS IS At Big Banquet Given in m Honor of Admiral in ut Washington Washington- President Taft Declares Good Feelings Exist MISS ALICE ROOSEVELT S IS PAID A COMPLIMENT Speaker Cannon Touches War Question by D Declaring claring That Great Good Sense of Nations Nations- S Will Prevent Prevent- Trouble 1 NOTED MEN AT DINNER Washington June 2 President S dent Taft delivered a a a. sign significant i cant address tonight at th the I banquet in honor of Admiral by his classmates th naval academy class of 1881 1 I I- I The president was very veye i- i in his expressions expressions' of re-j re gard and friendship f for forthe I r the Japanese both in hi his his- c capacity i as a citizen and andin in i capacity as Pres president ii v 1 United St St. States te f 1 4 llo He also BIBO deftly rondo l o ka U a. a s l to pa a. a pretty comp t W v l O m mI Alt ce Wh S J I X Xi n 19 Lon V th th o o eJ et lH her bar of ot tho time ty A a. 1 l h. h Wn wits nJ I I 1 think the J cr sl At Lt truth Ii Is that I wor j our ci v vIn In Sri Japan I 1 was 1 IH hospitality timo fI 1 I wont the t th 1 It happened that fit t tv we that country ut at n II p I J- J mont ment when whon air Ir w as s sIn c cn S Sin In n the tiit mouth th of or every one one and 1 I t-n t turn turu to sa say that no person r on c. c pt a a. Japanese public man ronn himself or ever corr r re t n a greater g popular than tho he party of ot which I r wn- wn one but O oC ot which Miss Alice It 1 the time S I chief chic And now V my dear friends I wish to a D. toast from my heart henrt bo bo- cause ause It Jt Is to n a gracious u. u gentleman S i C Too Foe Nich Son e Speaker Cannon was wn the only one of tho speakers who touched upon th the recent unpleasantness between Japan and ami tho the United States lie He ire however said that tho the great good sense sensa of ot both nations would never ne permit penult popular passion to mar tho the good feeling feeling- and an everlasting friendship of the two nations na- na S Baron made mado a Do short address doI do- do voted principally to reminiscences oC ot I the class of ot 1881 to which ho bo bo- bo dwelt the tho tm- tm longed long Ho lie also upon of tho the constant and sincere r work If It success were to be bo achieved In Inthis inthis this world Ho He learned that sentiment ho lie said from tho the martyred President S Tho The toastmaster was Representative Weeks Weel s of or orta Massachusetts ta also a member of tho the class of 1881 Among AmonI those attending Were Secretary Secre Seers tar tary Or Mci-Or Admiral Dot Dewey oy Rear Admiral Admiral Ad Ad- miral Sperry Captain R n. Ingersoll Senator Perkins Representative DenI Denby Den- Den b by Mr r. r Japanese consul ten germ I I eral at New York and Vice President S Sherman |