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Show SUMS UP RESULT DF SPflPARLEY Is Ihe Beginning of Many Big Things Declares Premier Lloyd George SPA, Delcium. Julv 17 (Fl The Associated Press) The conlerence here between the allied chiefs and the representatives of Germany is the beginning of bis, things, Premier Lloyd George of Great Britain, declared de-clared today In summing up ihe result re-sult of the last fortnight s sharp fencing with the Germans. "We will do our best to carry out the agreements entered Into here," Dr. Walter Simons, the German foreign for-eign minister said VIEWS OF PREMIER Premier Lloyd George Indicated that he had a high opinion ot both Konstantin Fehnnbach, German chancellor and Dr. Simons. .Mr. Lloyd George said it would have teen nn Immense advantage if Americans had participated in the conference, because, he added, they would have brought to it a viewpoint free from European rivalries "Might not the European statesmen find the Americans embarrassing If they took an active part In the settlement set-tlement of all questions?' Mr Lloyd George was asked. He replied he did not think so. The power of America, her disinterestedness and her spirit of fair play would be of tremendous value to Europe, he said. Dr Simons declared he was ap-prebensive ap-prebensive of disturbances in the Ruhr region. TROUBLE LOOMING Trouble Is Ilkch to come next week," sadl he, "unless we can take I measures to feed the miners at the ame time thai we ask them to work harder ... , telegraphed Hermes, our food minister, to send all available foodstuffs to the Ruhr immediately, l have written to the food ministers of Prance. Belgium and Great Britain and Italv. urging them to do all that Is possible to gel more food into the Ruhr within two weeks." |