Show r j COLD COMFORT FOR PACIFISTS FROM t 4 LLOYD GEORGE f Powers Declared Unable to to r Create Inte International Police Polke F Force I I LONDON June 19 The Thc The official re reI report report re- re port of the interview which Premier c Lloyd George had on Wednesday with I delegates of or the League League to to- Ab Abolish p War shows the deputation received cold Comfort The premier assisted by br Arthur J. J Balfour president of pf the he het t c council and Earl Curzon CursOn secretary for forI I foreign affairs subjected t the he e deputat deputation deputation deputa deputa- t tion don individually collect collectively l to toa toa I a severe questioning He endeavored i ito to learn from them down to the smallest small small- est eat detail what they desired done with witha I a I view to showing it its impossibility I L LACK CK C COERCIVE FORCE FORpE I Mr l Lloyd George argument was I that the great powers except the I I United States States- already had too many I entanglements entanglements entanglements' to tob b be bc able to supply forces to the league to create I I police pollee force large arge enough to co coerce coerce co- co erce erce for Russia or Poland I cO He Pie admitted the ideas of Viscount Gr Grey y and President Wilson for an in international in i in- in force were possible ideals but said they were impracticable atthe at atthe I the present time They might he I added become more practical if the United United- States later decided to to enter but hut it is idle to go discussion with j the United States State noI now noV I CONTROVERSY ARISES j i A arose between George NicolI Nicoll Barnes former minister without portfolio the premier the former I I complaining that no pressure had been applied to te Poland Mr Lloyd Georg George retorted with the assertion that three I great powers from the very table at i which they were seated made representations representations representations to Poland Before ef re her attack on Russia was start d but without effect f Asked ed why economic press pressure re was not applied the premier replied premier replied Such pressure has al already dY been ap applied applied applied ap- ap plied to a a. point where the Russian I people are starving It e to j I apply it more to I Th The premier r contended the same I principles ap applied to Armesia and the Dardanelles I |