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Show PRESIDENT WILSON ! CONFERS WITH LLOYD GEORGE ; Informal Discussions Said to Have Disclosed Unanimity. 'Continued from page 1.) , I linns and the attendant proposition j of the reduction of armament!! .Von-I .Von-I of these three subjects was discussed specifies lly or by tlsclf, as Oh y are I considered inseparable hi t he f mm I una lysis. o the first put pone of t hp !ninfHrinrf wan to develop wh it might 4e the difference of opinion- -t te I uoint where they might he clarified I It wan J 40 o'clock when the presi- dent drove up to No. I (i mvning street , Ho Whs U;p fenfh of the Riu-U for he prime minister' luncheon to ar-' ar-' rive. He wan given an en; iiusi.tstir , kreeting frim the crowd J'-twiim-street wfls hroned with as many J people as cnnld find standing room on , the sidewalk in front of the foreign ofrice, across from the premier's house. I -Out into Whitehall the crowd ex- tended, hundreds of people havlns waited patiently two hottiH for an opportunity op-portunity to nee and cheer President ' Wilson. dUESTS ARRIVE. Of the (tiH'Ms, iiicliiil.HK n pt t --nt - I lives of all parlies. th- Karl ( K-'a.l- tti" www me fimi m witum tin w iti i followed hv former l'remler Aaiimtli. the Marquis of t 'rewe, John W. I a vi.-;. the American ambassador. Karl Ctirzon and Viacount llryce. The premier him- self, who was detained at the confer- i ence In rtuckmRham palace, came next, and after him Arthur Menders.. n. the lalmr . leader; Andrew Hon ar I a u . - jh""""n"r '" 'M'1'"!1""', a"d il liam Adamaoti, labor memter of parliament. par-liament. ' t'remler I.loyd George and Secretar Balfour were cheered by ne crowd, but it was evident that it whs Tresi-dent Tresi-dent Wilson they were waltinn f"r. As Boon aa his car reached the outskirts of the crowd in Whitehall and turned Into Iiowniiiff street, a frrcat che-r was I ralaed. Through the lane of people the car rapidly ilrew up at No 10. about g a hundred yarda up 1 htw ninn street. P Rer Admiral ( Jra .-on. w:in escoi te.i j the president. atepred out and was f..J- L lowed by the president himself if POLICE POWERLESS. Frantically cheering, th crowd could 'g jio onKr rest niin lt?-elf. U aurtje.Li m by the police riht up tt the entrame r of the house, swarm inn about the j presidents car. H I'reaident Wilson, smiling- genially, n raised hla hat and brwed. The crowd 1 cried for a speech, but the president. 5 amlling; and waving his hand, diaap- ! E peared into the housw. 1 h The entrance room waa decorated ? with palms and red and white flowers fj Strips of red carp el wfi'' la TiT" Tri ttil" 3 the doxtr to the edne of the Mdewalk. jYom the public bulhlinKs in White- hall and from the foreign tiffice and ; No. 10 the Stara and Stripes and the L'nion Jack waved together. j WILSON TO SPEAK. There may be an Inkling of the re- aulta attained at toda ' conference: 1 in the ad Ireesea President Wilson will deliver tomorrow in the Guildhall and on Monday nt Manchester. About all ' that can he auid at this time, it is indicated from American sourcea. Is that the president found the apirlt of accommodation and open minded consideration con-sideration which he eipected. To- ! day's conferences are conatdered as 1 undoubtedly the ntost important pro-J reedinga in the peace conferences, with the exception of the actual deljhera-tiona deljhera-tiona at Versailles. Out of the re-i re-i aulta of hts personal discussions with the lliitish statejon. n the presideTit is 1 represented aa Ulte confident the ; groundwork for the further proceed- iiiK" tn Parts will -be luid before he j I defiarta from Kngtand. ' j fl The pr aident's plana for returning ( I to France next Tuesday are not fully fl matured. If necessary, he would re- ' main to continue the conferences. The H results of today's meetings will deter- jp mine whether this will be necessary. ; 9 Wilsons Drive J LWith Royal Pair , J I I.ONIHN. Iec. '27. hiiin. r at B ! I!ui kingham palace last night w as a a ! quiet pi n ate function, covers heinif U laid only for King George AIh U'lcn Pj I Mary and President and Mrs. Wilson hj After dinner the president hid a long au talk alone with the king. The presi- M dent is desirous of tecoming per- I sonally acquainted with the leading R lemonageM in Kngland before legtn- N ning Ins more formal conversation. ' SJ Me bad an earnest talk with Queen H Mother Alexandra yesterday afternoon a ! when be called to leave cards at Marlborough house, j He was greatly pleased vith the j warmth ot his reception in Isondon. I wliich. in the opinion of some of his I suite, exceeded even that of Paris. I The F-arl of Heading, f frit fan ambus-! ambus-! sador to the I'mted States, expressed Ibis pleasure at the large crov. ds thai apieared to greet the president Mrs. Wilson Is '- - Guest of Countess By Associated Press. LONDON, lec. ST. Mra. Wilson mas entertained at a small luncheon partv today by the tountes of Heading The guest a I to -hided Mm. 1 lavid Lloyd ;eorge. M rs. Joh n W . I a v ia. w i f e ( .f the American amtassador, und Mrs. H. 11. AeUith. t Wilson Goes Almost Directly to Italy By Associated Press. PARIS. Iec. 27. Preaident Wilsons program after hla return to Paris 'n New Y cur's day h-is been revised. It now provide that he will leave for Italv twfnty-fovir hours after returning to Paris, i a |