Show DA BY WINDSOR England June 15 AP Under AP-Under Under the lofty towers of Windsor c castle General Charles G. G Dawes bowed to King George today and u d presented presented his credentials as new new American dor to Great Britain The reception for the American by his majesty occupied a 5 brief half hour and passed without with without out unusual incident The former vice president was ac accompanied accompanied accompanied ac- ac companied to the ancient seat of royalty by Mrs Dawes Ray Itay Atherton Atherton Ather- Ather ton ton embassy counselor and Arthur Henderson secretary for foreign af affairs aC- aC fairs in fil the Macdonald J cabinet st State t carriages es drawn by high stepping white horses met the party at the tho train which brought them front from P station and conveyed conveyed conveyed con con- them to the castle After the formal format official greeting of the British Brit Brit- lab ish sovereign to the new American diplomatic representative the envoy and his p party returned to the rail rail- Continued on page 64 DAWES RECEIVED BY KING GEORGE Continued from page pago 1 way station and left f for r London from where he he expected to leave shortly to visit Prime Minister Macdonald ii In Scotland FINDS KING DELIGHTFUL I X found the king king delightful the ambassador dor said after atter the cere cere- mony I X dont don't Know now what the Usual ceremony Is but I Just pr presented pre pre- my bly credentials to him I X found his majesty looking very well wet After the ceremonial he asked me to stay and for a a. half hatt hour chatted with me mo on various valous subjects V Th The new ambassador was Introduced Introduced introduced Intro Intro- to King George b by Foreign Minister Henderson the brief ceremony ceremony ceremony cere cere- mony taking place in the audience chamber of ot the castle LONDON June 15 AP AP English English newspapers rs today made much of the arrival of ot Ambassador Dawes In England dividing their inter Interest st between picturesque p phases of ot the former vice presidents president's character and his errand of ot good w will ill to Great Britain The Southampton correspondent of ot the Dally Daily Express who met the Olympic yesterday asked Ambassador dor dol Daw j Dawe-j s Jf St he int Intended to let the English enjoy some of ot his hisCh Ch characteristic expressions expressIon Hells bells balls no General Dawes was quoted as replying Now Im I'm Ima a diplomat I must don kid glove m manners But Jf It you newspaper newspapermen men dont don't stop atop asking Indiscreet questions I will be forced to break my good resolutions In about ten seconds FORESEES NEW ERA The The Chronicle le a liberal paper remarked remark d Great Britain will be deeply and justly disappointed if It the ambassadors ambassador's arrival do does s not open a new era cra In our relations with the United States The Express said His arrival may well mark the beginning Of ot a great new era In the history of ot English speaking peoples and the world The political correspondent of the Express stated General Dawes would hand Prime Minister Macdonald Macdonald Mac Mac- donald an Invitation n to an informal conference at Washington Washing Washing- ton between President Hoover Premier Macdonald and Canadian Premier Mackenzie King lIe He added added- If It the conference the succeeds succeeds- and the similarity of ot temperament and purposes o of the principals augurs augurs au au- gurs gura well for its Us success success Great Great Britain Canada and nd the United States will have e created an Intangible ble alliance for tor peace pace stronger than any treaty or pr protocol tocol ever signed |