OCR Text |
Show WILSON MESSAGE AS A CLASSIC , London, England. March 13. Prcs- ; ident Wilson's message on the Paua-ma Paua-ma canal, considered purely from a 1 literary standpoint, is regarded by ' Alfred G. Gardiner, editor of the Daily News, as "a classic of which all Eng- : lish-speaking people can be proud." j Mr. Gardiner made this statement in an address to the American luncheon lun-cheon club here today. Uc contin- ' ued . "The greatest evil of Europe today is secret diplomacy. I believe when j the history of the time comes to be written, It will be said that the great- i es.t gift America made to the world was that of frank and candid diplo- . raacy." oo i |