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Show No "War Is Impossible One often hears smie speaker declare that war between the United Uni-ted States and Great Britain is "impossible," that the ties of blood will always pr:-vent such a catastrophe- and that the two nations will find' friendly methods to solve all their disputes. For th s reason it might be well to por.dar the warning of the Rev. Bernard Iddings Bell, R. I., wh:' recently told a London audience "let us not be too sure of our Anglo-American frl trdshlp. Certainly, Cer-tainly, the pecp!e rf each nation must understand that there .'s no such thing as automatic friendship and realize that, unless preserved intentic-naUy, the best fr endshlps cc me to an end. It was probably with this In mind that the preacher told his British hearers that "it Is only too likely we may light one another in the future, unless we take pains now to understand a e mmen ds-tiry." |