| Show T England Cores Conies to Co Her He er Crisis in in Wat ar Will Asquith fall I 1 IThe The present prime minister of En England has come to toe tobe e a considered considered con con- almost as much a fixture as the king But aaers a as surely placed in other European cabinets have gone do dot n do i in in the l I past year I Asquith is a admitted to be he one one-of one one- of the till most able men menil jn J Engs Eng Eng- Hg- Hg i land but he lacks tr training in how to cO conduct a countr country s In m var p war times tk v Now England is i in a li hole lc she doubts tI the e capacity o of oi belI her bel I statesmen she has trusted to muddling through somehow In III Inthe the thc Word one of one Lon London on paper tin tic worthy gentlemen of of the c cabinet t nr are arc comforted in in inthe till the belief that the war will will in win itself if the they leave it alone It But the war Avar is not doing so In spite of the enlistment produced 1 by the threat threat of H tion Asquith called caled for fOI men on December 21 And Arid on Christmas day Llo Lloyd George d minister of munitions addressing i the trades unions unions of Glasgow endeavored nd to convince cOIl them of the I necessity of labor abor dilution of the introduction of 1 unskilled labor into the armament factories cs The great gleat war it has bas been said snit time and again will be Avon by i the workmen who vho make the munitions t But toda today we AVO learn 1 hat England has reached her great cri crisis is and aid that the obstinacy of the British B workmen in refusing to cui enlist en- en 1 i list t and in refusing to support Lloyd Georges Geor e s 's scheme for manufacturing manu manu- war materials materIal may now v wreck unless England England unless a leader leR scan ican an be found who A will Aill ill wake England up l Asquith highly highl trained in mind but deliberate even dilatory j inaction in action has failed to arouse England Who can do it its 1 Some say Lloyd George now minister pf munitions who rho as f former fonner chancellor of the exchequer at the beginning of the war Avar jt 4 arranged for greater war Avar loans tHan had ever been required before J Can Lloyd-George Lloyd manage the English industrial radical 1 f. t The war Avar has indeed been carried to England it is being fought t out trout in m England now though the leaders aft lot generals and the J men are not in the trenches All AU things which have happened in in this war Avar isar sine since the French Tench turned back the Germans at the Marne l arc are mere incidents compared corn com pared to events in En England land today b In September 1914 91 1 the world waited Availed t breathless le s while I ilc the Germans threatened P Paris J A no le less R danger though ail an invisible l lc one one threatens telL London don J today J England n land has readied reached her risis crisis in ill the th war vat And those who r read ad between een the I lines Il of the war Avar news watch wath to see who ho will Avill save England now llo |