Show LEAGUE WEAKENED BY ACTION IN GRECO IT AllAN ROW DAVID LLOYD GEORGE AVERS ABOARD IN NEW V YORK HARBOK HARBon Oct 5 OP The rhe The an and l difficulties resulting from from Crom tho the war have been cause caused l b by an Improper or the tl e e operation ot or the tho provisions ot of the treaty of ot v David Llo d George Georee former premier or of Great Britain declared today on n his arrival In America for tor a II tour ot of the I United States State and Canada Has the Versailles treaty blought happiness and to 10 the orld ho was waa asked No o but X I 1 do not think the mis- mis mischief mis chief la ie with nith the Versailles treaty mis-I mis rhe trouble has las been with sith how the tho has been carried out re-I re rc- rc rc piled Mr Ir Lloyd George I The most important factor shieh Iad toward the settlement ot of the difficulties of or central Iu- Iu ropo ropo which Mr Llo Llod d George said wid still sUIi were sere giave glave IMS as as acceptance ot ol the proposal ot of In InI I his New Haven address that the situation be analyzed and adjusted by an in international committee of competent and econom econom- economIsts economists oll LW AL ALWAYS S I m GUt I Asked whether thel I was any I Imminent danger In the European situation the British statesman declared Thele Is always danger In cen- cen central central Europe The rhe situation is III pret pret- pretty pret- pret pretty pretty ty bad Isn t It If The one thing whIch might have helped would l have been acceptance of oC o your Mr Secretary Hughes proposal It Is not too late but it Is pretty late The league of oC nations Mr Llo-d Llo Ge George rge declared had certainly been beon eaken weakened d by the tho Geco lan Ital Ian situation and Its settlement He refused to declare his hlf attitude to ward Italian Premier conduct in the Imbroglio Tho The league of or nations he as- as asserted assorted as asserted sorted answering another question cannot be bo considered n a a con con- con con-cerr cerr without tho the participation ot of the United States DISCUSSES RUHR Mr Lloyd George did ld not think thank the hopeful Ruhr situation any acy more hope hope- ful Cui now that It had been since the th French occupation It was difficult to make zip up ip ones one's mind about the exact status of ot such an Important matter lie Ie declared however howe that he did not think a 0 England and Franco France we wa in sight on this question at th pre ent moment Contrary Contral and contradicting rumors rumor h he asserted made it difficult tor or him to p ff s rc an opinion about the tho pos l unity oC of establishing e a re republic |