| Show WOMEN FN ATTACK LLOYD GEORGE BANNERS DENOUNCING GREAT BRITAIN ARE SEIZED ONE WOMAN TAKEN Marchers Declare They are Ire Members Member of Association for Recognition of Irish Republic Premier Visits America New York York Police Police reserves broke up a parade of middle aged women carry carrying in banners denouncing Great Britain outside of city hall ball where here a crowd of ot several thousand persons had gathered to greet former fonner Ire lre mien Lloyd George on his hl first visit to America More than 20 women carried the banners some of which read wool Dont let England pull pun the over aver your eyes and British boot loggers are flooding America with British booze The police grabbed the banners bonners' bonners and tore them into shreds During Durin the melee a number of automobiles paraded past the out skirts of ot the crowd circulating anti antU Lloyd George statements A woman struck a policeman sergeant over oer the head with a n banner she was carrying carry carry- Ing and was taken Into custody The rhe woman said they were mems memo mem hers bers of the American Association forthe for tor forthe the recognition of the Irish republic David Lloyd George war premier of Great Britain Friday set foot on American soil soli for the first time Coming here as a private citizen to tour the United States and Canada Canala the doughty little Welshman and his family were WE're taken from the liner l at Quarantine and landed at the Battery Dottery on the police boat boot Macom l At quarantine the latest member of the Big nl Four to come to the United States made mode It known that he Intended while here bere to call on former President Wilson with whose aid the treaty of Versailles ending the world war was drawn He Ill defended the treaty asserting that it was the manner in which it was operated that had J caused unhappiness and endors endorse ed the proposal of statesmen and economists eco to study the troubles of cen trill Europe |