Show LLOYD GEORGE DR FIGHTS OUSTER Forer Former English Premier Refuses to Be Expelled From From Liberal Party ty Pan j BAN CESTER England May 5 AP Completely AP-Completely Completely and refusing to b be expelled from th the Liberal Liberal Lib Lib- Lb- Lb eral party David Lloyd George chairman of th the parliamentary sc sep sep- lon ton of the party addressed an enthusiastic en- en meeting at the Manchester Manches- Manches ter er reform club today In a a a. brillant brilliant bril- bril lant lant fighting speech packed with wih laughter aughter provoking points and Jibes at his opponents Mr Me Lloyd George declared I was walking peaceably along my path when suddenly I was assailed as assaIled assailed as- as sailed by an an angry bull bul of ex com He paused and said stId seriously I apologize to the holy office It never condemned anyone unheard Demanding that if It there must be bea a split It sho should ld be on a real Quarrel quarrel quarrel rel not a rotten quibble Mr Mr- Lloyd George proceeded I I lr attended the meetings of the shadow cabinet God God od help me me- me me more often otten than any ny other of Lor Lord Oxfords Oxford's colleagues I never had a personal difference with him during during the whole of that time Th The first disagreement was over this one cab cab- inet met And I am turned out for for what What is the Impression conVeY conveyed d dby by these facts that facts that that there is som some something thing behind them Mr Lloyd George delighted his audience by quotations from panegyrics panegyrics panegyrics pane pane- passed upon him at one time or another by those who are now trying to expel espe especially daIly caly at Sir John Simon imon whom hom gossip gossip gossip gos gos- sip mentions as the intended next chairman of the Liberal party in the house o of ot Commons If i the attack atack on Lloyd George is successful RE REPLIES LIES TO LETTER The former premiers premier's speech was In reply to the recent letter written by Lord Oxford and Asquith leader lead lead- er of the Liberal par party y to Sir Sir Godfrey Godfrey Godfrey God God- frey Collins chief f Liberal whip virtually reading Lloyd George Georg out pf of the liberal party Continuing his speech Mr Lloyd George attributed much of the present present present pres pres- ent cabal to William R. R Pringle a it former Liberal member of parliament parlament parla- parla parlia parlia- ment who had criticized the Liberal Liberal Liberal Lib Lib- eral chairman I I I shall be surprised he went on n I if Lord Oxfords Oxford's most Important colleagues ever saw th those se letters be before before before be- be fore they were sent and when I say that 1 speak with some knowledge Mr Lloyd Georges George's maIn man protest was against needless publicity be being being be- be eIng e- e ing given to petty quarrels Contending Contending Contending Con Con- tending that the whoM thing was a wretched blunder he said Lets us get back to work worl You cannot found put but ut you yOO can founder to a party on personal squabbles I mean to o get on with wih the Job I hav in inland In land hand I ASKS SQUARE DEAL He had been been treated with unfairness unfairness unfair unfair- ness hess he Appealing for a square d deal al he re remarked remarked remarked re- re I marked I 1 can no longer have the of being a Liberal shadow I have have been Men driven Into the sunlight sunlight- not a bad thing Again refusing to be be be- forced out of the Liberal party arty he announced himself himsel determined to fight tight to the thelast thelast thelast last on the great principle of c conciliation con con- n- n In dealing with wih millions of or British workmen Incidentally in inthe inthe I Ithe the course of ot his sp speech ech Mr Lloyd George claimed sole credit for putting putting put put- ting through the Irish home rule I and add added d I 1 don don't dont t mind telling you that I sacrificed my premiership to carry through the home rule |