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Show FOUR FillDUS MEN SPEAK ON LS AMITY Chief Justice Taft Says There Is Better Day for World SAX FRANCISCO. Aug 9 Four men. prominent In the world of politics, poli-tics, addressing the California branch of the English Speaking union, hi conference con-ference here Tuesday, coniniended the alms of the union in seeking to brimr ihe English speaking nations of tho world Into closer harmony with a ;ev iowo.ru ioaieiuiK mi um-ieai. iu : International spirit of good wiir. The four delegates William How-1 anl Taft. chief justice of the United' s .iios and former president Lord) Shaw of Dunfermline, member of the British house of lords; George W i Wlckershaih; former ambassador of United States to Great Britain, here for tho conxentlon of tho American Bar association. which opened today. Ea !i of the speakers empliasizJ thai what wns termed a need of fr.i-ternlty fr.i-ternlty among ihe English speaking nations. 8 nkinp Iu a happy vein, Chief Justice Taft referred to his recent visit to England, and the cordial welcome wel-come accorded him there The ehl f justice said he saw a "bettor day in I store for th world." JOhn V. InivIs told his hearers that : "solution of the Irish problem and i elimination or the Jealousies arousod! ox er the naval strength of Great Br!.-1 ain have removed two of the nmj ir threats whteh beset world p nee li" declared that the "liberation oil Ireland did more to assure the world that freedom was not :i mockery than I anv other agcni y in agesJ" Mr. I;nis concluded by sr.ylng thut tl:o English speaking nations must help Ireland by making the world a ' place of peace i Former Attorney General Wickcr-sham Wickcr-sham advocated ' one tongue and one cct of Ideals" as a means toward a ; , unleree of ainsty and fraternity." i i in |