Show 9 0 Q 0 0 Women omen In hi EI Near Riot As A Lloyd George Reaches U S 51 Gotham Police Tear Banners Borne Born By Friends Of Ireland Former Prime Minister Paying First Visit to America Declares He Will Call Upon I Woodrow Wilson Tells Why Treaty Failed NEW N EW YORK Oct Police 5 reserves today broke up upa upa a parade of middle aged women carrying banners I denouncing Great Britain outside of city hall hail where a aI i crowd of several thousand persons had gathered to greet former Premier Lloyd George on his first visit to America More i than 20 women carried the thi banners some of which lOa tend Dont Don't let England pull puhi the iso ool over your our ey eye eyes J and British boot I bootleggers boot bootleggers te ger are flooding An Ann ica erica wiLl British booze The Tha police grabbed Tabbed th the bannen I r od nd tore Into shreds were no rr a-rr arrests During DUlIng tho the melee a number umber ot 0 t t pa aBt t the tho out out- outskIrts out outskirts skirts of tho the crowd r wd In an Lloyd tl tI Lloyd George Georee statement A woman oman struck a polica sergeant over the head with a b sh trag carr carrying Ing and was taken Into custody custod- FRIENDS OF IRELAND ND The women said paid they were mem mem- members members bers hers of at the tho American AssocIation for tho the Recognition of at the tha Irish I Some ome of tho the anners I Id d It b by the police bore thesE thee I InscrIptions I and tarn Llo Lloyd Georgo Georges George's blacic urn here bore Llo d Georges George's hands handi itO e red with the blood ot of o women and children On account of at the Ion lon at City City Ity Hall hail plaza Inspector Coleman sent ent a hurry call for tor 61 60 addItional police resen reserves reserve's tS t'S NEW YORK TORK Oct 5 A A W Da David DaId Id Lloyd Llo d George war premier of Great Britain today set foot toot on AmerIcan soil for tor the first time Coming Coming- here as a private citizen to tour the United States and Can Can- Canad Canada Canada ad ada 3 the doughty little and his family were taken tram from the tho liner at Quarantine and landed at the Battery on the police boat Macom At Quarantine the latest mem mom member member ber her of ot the big four to come to toI I the United States made it known that he Intended while here hone to call callon callon callon on former President Wilson 1 ruth Ith whose aid the treaty of at Versailles ending the world war was He defended the tho treaty assertIng that It was the manner In which It was operated that had caused unhappIness and endorsed the pro pro- proposal proposal pro proposal of statesmen and economists to study the troubles of at central A crowd of ot several thousands was messed massed at the battery to greet groet the tho man who had steered the Brit Unit BrItIsh British ish isis ship of at state through troublous ous OUI ou waters alers As Mr Ir Lloyd George Georgo stepped ashore he nIne platoons ot of mounted mo police drawn up to escort him to city hall ball With the he police were store ere delegations ot of and Canadian war veterans Crowds Broadway as the processIon moved up through the tho canyon to the city hall ball where shortly before beto police reserves had brol brohen en UP bP a parade of tt Irish wo- wo women women wo women men c carrying English anti banners There Acting Mayor Hulburt await awaIt- awaIted awaited ed the arrival of the r to welcome him EX SP IRS AKS r In answer to a II welcoming speech at the city ball hall by Acting Mayor Mr Lloyd George said his had hd no official status and he I his trip as ge a reward for tor forthe the years of at hard struggle for the cause of the people Ho He said ho be was ties liS deeply appreciative appreciative o a of the generous welcome that hail hac been accorded him bins both of officially fi- fi and by the tile popie He Ho gently chIlled chided his audience at o referring to ta toAn toAn An as b a nation of boasters and brought rounds ot of app use ny Dy saying S 'S bu ou on are right In being boasters I wish we had bad boasters In Eng Eng- England land Amid re resounding cheers be he left lett City lly hall ball for his hotel up town SEES WORE PLACARDS Mr Lloyd George Ignorant ot of the placards that had bad been torn at t city ball hall before his arrival saw more moro of them on hi Ills hIs motor trip t to the Waldorf Astoria hotel Where he Is to stay tonight They were carried along hIs his route by middle aged Irish women who spot spat at his automobile as It passed thorn thom and jeered The rite placards read Your hands are arc bloody with the tho of women and children and I Who dares dare welcome elcome a roil red handed murderer to this country I The visitor paused at his hotel before proceeding to the Biltmore to attend a luncheon tendered hIm by the United Press association wIth Newton Baker former seers seers- secretary secre secretary tary tory of ot war extending attending him wel- wel welcome welcome wel welcome come |