| Show fM AiicE OPEt PES S SAlL AlL ALUE ED ARMY HOt OR HALLS President Harding and andI I President I Exchange Telegrams TRIBUTE IS SILENT Marshal Foch In Civilian Attire Embodies Note of Day PARI April 16 D B Iho tho As- As As Pre PreAn An Press An An exchange e ot of telegrams between President l re Hard II hard 1 lag and PI l J as a feature today of one of oC the most I Imo mo Ing ceremonies here since the great war war when at the the new Halls Hall In Honor of ot tho he Armies especially the AmerIcan army were throan n open yo 0 o discourse m irked the dedica dedica- dedication t Ion tion ion ceremony ceremony- It was nas as only a si- si silent Silent si silent lent tribute to the memory of ot the dead President Miller nd re- re re reviewed viewed lc the guard of oC honor and n greeted Ambassador Herrick Colonel T Bentley Mott Moll the mili military tary alt che at the American mill mill-I em- em emIn em embassy In- In Inand bassy and the other members of oC the diplomatic corps Then Thai Col- Col fol followed lowed by a numerous company t of oC diplomats and military hes att and oY m American civilians civilian the tle lt pU p ed through the corn com corn hills h Including tho those e devoted SIlleS Eng Eng lind Find Portugal Belgium Japan Rumania Jugo SI and Poland Many Mony French h officers were pres pres- present pres- pres present present ent but Marshal hal Foch In Simple h Illan attire most to em- em embody em embody body the Iho domInating note of ot the Iho France France at pp peace ce sol solemnly ol- ol commemorating the tha mem mem- memories orle ones ories of ot unity in the tho common cause II MES l tOE GE President harding s message ass as d to President 1 Mil lerand brand by Ai Herrick Th The ambassador ador declared the pres pros presIdent president ident of o the United State States was Im- Im im impressed I pressed presed b by the thought that hat this dedication of or memories of oC the world orld cir ar would not only be he the mst most of oC Its kind In the thc worlds world's world s history but would 11 0 constItute a pern 1 appeal appal to the sentiments which among all na ha- na nations tion inspired d the splendid OP to-OP- op co witnessed during the tho war i hOPE ron rori AMITY AMm- Ambassador Ambas Herrick In InI Inthe inthe Inthe I the we nino of or President Harding hat th the government and the peo- peo peo people pie of ot the United States held the it sincerest I hope of ot seeing forever preserved the tho complete and con con- constant constant con constant stant friendship which irked m the relations or of o the allied and associated associated powers outing during the war as an t-sUmon t testimony of the true fraternity of ot and people I The r French ench government has hM a aed Am nd In to thank Pre Harding 1 on bet bet-al of oC President for or the American president dent s a m message ag the th particularly cordial terms of which will aill III havez have nation nallon I profound effect upon tho the French FrenchI I |