| Show MORE BUYERS BUYERS' I. I NEEDED SAYS C LLOYD GEORGE Former Premier Cond Condemns Condemns Con Con- d Policy of Conservatives Conservatives Conser Conger as Not Being a Remedy for Idleness NORTHAMPTON r ORTHA Eng Nov O 17 Former Premier Lloyd George in ina ina a I. I political speech before beCore a large audience here toda today condemned the protection policy of th the the-conser conser- conser as not being a remedy for tor unemployment Reason for the lack lacle of employment employment employ employ- ment he said was the Impoverishment Impoverish impoverish- ment of Great Britain's customers in consequence consequence of ot the war and the first thing to do to remedy the situation situation situation situ situ- waS waS' to put the customers again In a position to buyAt buy buyAt buyAt At this moment he declared it is a settlement in Europe Europe- you Europe OU want You want protection not against against- French mills but against French militarists Another point In tn Mr Lloyd Georges George's speech was that as long as as the United States remained a protectionist country Britain's shipping would ale the waves PRAISES FREE TRADE Free trade enables us to lay up the wealth out of ot which we lent thousands of ot millions of ot pounds pound and placed us In the position of I being able to repay the States while the other protectionist countries could not p pay pay y us he said The pr protectionists will wll come out ut of I not canonized the fie fiery y furnace but cremated S The French never went weI to tl the e I Ruhr valley U until the wei all vent yent re-I re of the Apostles of ot ty re referring referring re- re ferring to the platform of ot the late Bonar Law government M. M Pisin- Pisin I cares care's speeches are never very pleasant he gives poor entente entente en en- tente baby aby a sulphuric a acid bath I en-I every ery week end just to keep It cle pi and bright How can the I brat When Poincare poor get on came Into power we were On the thel I point of ot s settling with Germany with the full tull assent of ot all the allies All we could do do- was to cat catch h hux him by the co tails coat t and andi prevent him from rushi g int fur flit the ther her mischief 1 PAINTS BLACK PICTURE I The The- former premier painted d a a. ablack bl black cl picture of ol the situation Ini in i Europe lIe He said every suggestion i and tind nd every esery appeal th that Great t. t Great Britain Brit BrIt- am ain had made mad had been rl rejected b byj by I France rance Belgium Ital Italy and Turi Turkey Turkey Tur Tur- i key and that at present Britain stood 8 a negligible quantity in the councils of ot Europe lIe He He deplored the negative result of ot Americas America's offer to inquire Into Germanys Germany's reparation capacity declaring that the present British I cabinet had muddled d It messed it and finally abandoned It Discussing Great Britain's In Internal Internal internal in- in commerce which free trade had built up Llo Lloyd d George pointed point point-I I ed cd to Americas America's millions of tons of ot I idle shipping which he said was I due mainly to that country's countr's protectionist protectionist pro pro- policy pro I The Americans he added built on an clement element where no t tariff ritt could erect a barrier You cannot put a customs barrier across the Atlantic The result Is is' that these ships are laying up I saw sav them myself They are ure the to Jest ot of America Amedea at the present resent mo m- mo-i mo ment meat |