Show llOYD GEORGE I KEEN OBSERVER I ON PEACE PlAN I Former Premier About to I Enter U. U S. S Keeps Close I Watch on Reaction From His Canadian Speeches WANTS TO LEARN NOT HERE TO TEACH World Settlement Stalled I Ion on Frencl Obstinacy and American Aloofness Is Visitors Visitor's Private View ABOARD LLOYD GEORGES GEORGES GEORGE'S I SPECIAL EN I ROUTE TO WIN WINNIPEG WINNIPEG WINNI WINNI- PEG Oct 13 By U. U P P. Lloyd Lloyd I-I I George hopes he lie Swill J not be regarded regard ed cd in In the United States either as a propagandist or a politician seeking to serve his own ambitions As the former fOlmer prime ministers minister's train approached Winnipeg the the l-the farthest farthest far far- point west in his present journey journey jour jour- ney and the end of his Canadian visit he was awaiting with keen in interest interest interest in- in terest receipt of the American newspaper newspaper newspaper news news- paper reaction to deas on world peace through a working union of the American and British democracies cies des I am here hero to learn not to teach Lloyd George said S. S If It appears that what he lie has already said had been received as British propaganda or Is re regarded as an impertinence on the part of ofa ofa ofa a visitor the Welsh statesman undoubtedly undoubtedly un un- un- un will wm modify his projected American speeches REALIZES POSITION f fLloYd Lloyd George is an old old politician and particularly the reason reason for American rejection of or the treaty treaty of Versailles is lS thoroughly aware he lie might injure seriously or 01 delay any ny cause h he advocated In America America Jr If If the nation got the Idea lidea he was propagandizing I Lloyd e that m tIle States will be hostile to whatever he or any other British visitor might say on oil international affairs He is frankly unable to believe that the American isolationists in the senate and out of It really intend to stick forever to a policy of complete American stand and nd if It they do he believes the American people will not heed their advice I As Lloyd George views it it America Ameri Amen ca en as a gerat industrial and commercial com corn I mercial nation must have foreign markets Therefore the United States is just as much interested in inthe inthe I Ithe the European reparations settlement settlement settle settle- ment meat as anybody except that the tho interest is not tinged with any o of the selfishness that might be at attributed attributed attributed at- at I to a nation directly Interested interested interested inter Inter- ested In cash reparations ALOOFNESS DAMAGING Were he to speak his mind openly openly openly open open- ly to A American audiences Lloyd George would tell them that two Influences today unite to prevent a world settlement settlement French French obstinacy and American aloofness If It the American point of or view is little understood or appreciated j in Europe there is on this side of the Atlantic similar ignorance regard fegard- fegard regarding ing Ing- some phases of European intention intention intention tion he feels While he does not attempt in iii private conversation to speak fo for France Lloyd George GeorgeI I says quite candidly that Europe as asa asa a a 30 general proposition does not want America entangled or oi involved in purely European politics any more than America wants s to be entangled entangled en- en tangled The question today is not one of European politics but hut of ot economics he holds And being a skilled diplomat diplomat dip dip- lomat as well wen as a politician Lloyd George may be expected to convey these thoughts to his American au audiences audiences audiences au- au I without being brutal impertinent impertinent impertinent im im- im- im pertinent or even Indelicate |