Show FRANCE OPENS U 6 MEMORIAL EXCHANGE OF TELEGRAMS BETWEEN HARDING HANDING AND MIL LERAND IS FEATURE ambassador stresses U S desire for oln of friendship between allied nations her rick presents note biris an of tole telegrams grams between lio tween president harding and prest lent arond was a feature monday of at ono one of tile most moving core manlus lioio here since the iho great war whon tit nt tile the now halls in lionor honor of tho fillod especially the american army were formally thrown open no discourse marked tile tho doi dolica ica tion ceremony it was only it a 81 allent lent tribute to the memory of t alio f to dead 1 Pros president ident Mil lorana reviewed tile guard of lionor and thon then Kroe eted ambassador I 1 I 1 errick colonel T bentley mott tile military nt lit tile american embassy and tile other oilier members or of the diplomatic corps thon then followed by a numerous corn com pany of diplomats anti military tary attaches mill and lunny american civil civilians tans tho the president passed through tile commemorative hulls including those devoted to the united states mates england portugal iRal ISel glum japan italy ionly ju jugo o slavia and poland many french officers were present but marshal foch in simple civilian attire seemed most to em hody body tile alie note of the tha core cero mony franco france sa n peace iso solemn letrin of unity in tho the common cause resident president Ilar dings message was communicated to Preal president dent Atil lerand liy by Ambi ambassador issador iferlick the ambassador bas declared the president preal dent of the united states was impressed Impress eil by tile the thought that tills this dedication of memories of the world war would not only bo be tile the most interesting of its kind in tho the worlds history but would also constitute it i personal nl appeal to tho the sentiments which amont among till all the nations inspired the splendid did cooperation witnessed during tho the war |