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Show Satisfied With Attitude. Officials tonight seemed satisfied with! the attitude of Lloyd Georg-e on this sub-' ject when he declares that without pre- suming to dictate to the German people, : a reform of the German constitution would be accepted as the best guarantee that Germany could be trusted in the negotiations ne-gotiations which some day must be opened. ; The administration is still careful not to indicate specifically to what length the United States will go in sustaining the allies in their aims with regard to inter-nnl inter-nnl dispositions in Europe. Lloyd George's speech is tonight considered to have made that derision easier for the United States. Today at Mount Vernon Secretary of State Lansing told the members of' the Serbian mission now here that Serbia and the TJpited States were fighting the same fight for liberty. So far as such an informal declaration can go, the speech was interpreted as pledging the United States to see the same measure of justice jus-tice effected in the Balkans as Lloyd George indicated." |