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Show AMERICAN GUESTS of inira Warning of Air Raid Breaks Up After Dinner Talk at Club. U. S. REPRESENTED Senators Kendrick of Wyoming Wyo-ming and Kenyon of Iowa Tell of Sea Experiences. i ! LONDON. Monday. Oct. 29 Thlr-I Thlr-I teen American representatives and I two senators were the guests of honor at a dinner this evening given at the Athenuum club by the lord high chancellor, chan-cellor, Sir R. B. Finlay. The guests included Premlor Lloyd George, Arthur J. Balfour, foreign minister; American Ambassador Pago, the Archbishop of Cantorbury, Viscount French, com-mander com-mander of the home forces; Lord Robert Cecil and the Right Hon. J. W. j Lowther, speaker of the house of commons. com-mons. I Tho dinner had bepn finished and i the gursts were chatting when wam- ing of an air raid was given. Viscount j French immediately left the room, to i be followed a'-few minutes later by the premier. , Senators Tell Experience. Senators Kendrick of Wyoming and Kenyon of Iowa told of their experiences experi-ences on the steamer on which they crossed the Atlantic, which was attacked at-tacked by a German submarine off tho coast of Wales Saturday. Representatives Representa-tives John J. Rogers of Massachusetts, and James S. Parker of New York also ' wero aboard the steamer. The gunners gun-ners on ' tho sleamor fired several shots at tho submarine, which came very cloao to tho mark. Tho U-boat submerged beforo it had time to launch a torpedo. |