| Show MACDONALD TO HAVE i ISO ON BELIEF Lloyd George Move Irish Dispute Spell Possible I Storm I Bl 81 k s G G G Rills Rill's Britain s a Greatest I Editor EllIor Special To The Th Standard Exam iner Copyright 1924 1 24 by The Consoli Consoli- Consolidated Consolidated dated Press Association Llod Georges GorBOs new attack on Labor Is another effort of 01 the for for- for former mer trier premier r at a political come come- comeback comeback comeback back a as th the hid heid 0 of at II a Centre party thinks think A G 0 Gardine the noted d liberal editor And whether It succeed or not not It has weak weak- weakened weakened ened ned I th he pressure pressur Britain nas as wa ex- ex expected ex expected peeled to bring brine to Induce Indue Ind uce to accept the tho th Dawes I settlement These The factors and re- re re renewed trouble over nver Ireland snake mako the lifting a of the Lenten season an thins thing but a joyous season a oo for tor forthe the te premier LONDO LONDON April 26 Parliament reassembles 1 after aCler the vacation under a It ak k thick with storm clouds Three 1 main troubles threaten the future ot or The fust Is la the th breaking of 01 Ine storm bl between eon lr lie 1 liberals ant Laboi Liberal support put Jut Pre lre Premier mice nt pc and his hu kept kell him ther there but the at- at at al attitude o of Labor to toward the tile Lib Lito- Lib stala al both In parliament ant ani An 1 out had hao been one of at undisguised n en- en cn ml tiIt Label Labo Is cart pari tog lul lulon on wn Wa agO against the thc I L be bp als ala In the constituencies with stub Is- Is 11 Feeling Feeling- In the part parI has reached th the breaking point and this ee week neck DM Id Lloyd George seized the opportunity t force oree a Itla by tao to bitter public attacks on the tle pro pro- pre premier inter mier in I ms calu calculated calculated to make a breach unit univ un old able old oid- oid able abi the mor more responsible among the Liberals this to foice rOlce a fIna final breach It was ItS made in the of at atH H 11 11 JJ the Liberal bade leade- who leade-who who Is II In southern Iranee aol anI the has haa good sooil I eason to kno knott that he looks ool with r ron on Ihl this HAHn nArtu TO J JT PITCh PITCH However T JI it is difficult to see aee how the breach brach can be patched I up labor has badly lonard tOl the liberals th main urr curren c a of part pori opinion kt St II 11 UIs Is all anxious lou to IQ avoid I old a crisis and gl glue e Premier Macdonald I an opportunity opportunity opportunity to Impose a moze dull civil at- at thuds on nn hI his tollo followers ere en But Hut Mr lr L L d George stier a tier fler p non l at- at attacks at attacks tacks taca would put now now put the In the position of ot surrendering 10 public humiliation I 1 he us writers riter s 5 view Is la that Llo d dGeorge George Georg Is aiming to carry a as many ils a as possible over oser to Il a center party an e h e the old Lloyd Geo go Churchill Birken- Birken Birkenhead head Birken-head head alliance Under lender th the circum circum circum- circumstances stances tance continuance of ol the pros pre ent ent Is doubtful anti and already the th c con con- con n- n Os es are ar issuing ns arn a that a ne nw new election I Is la Imminent Chancellor of oC the E will Introduce the th budget Tuesday In an atmosphere charged charred with It II I is lamentable that this new naw on should hould ailse at a mo- mo moment ment when the European situation la is so BO critical Premier t o once more I is at al his hla hi familiar game Tame o of at smashing the reparations set et set set- BelgIum and Hal both bott agree airree to hack back the Dases report unequivocally but bul Is 1 as a asI I obdurate a as ever eser Or and treats treat the th report a as though It had no na mote mo I authority than the th lIono 0 of-a of a pins parish council 01 ELCO ELCO tiLl This attitude creates profound disappointment here specially especially in lr view stew of Coolidge s un- un undertaking to summon a new disarmament dis- dis disarmament armament It if the scheme goes oc through This offer oft wa most cordially welcomed here but the comments In the Paris press are extremely contemptuous and add to the th conviction that has no Intention of al- al allowing lowing the th Danes Dawe report to be- be become conoe effective The weakness of the British government at this critical coo coo- moment I la a grave graie circumstance With nd Belgium and Italy mobilized behind the report and with America Ameria In moul agreement France hostility might be overcome come But with a ministerial crisis Imminent in England nd the prospects are re much less IRISH The third difficulty which con con- confronts confront fronts the th Is I Ireland The boundary conference cal cale el together al at Donning street treet day to reach a decision with stith re- re regard gard to disputed territory broke up without of a re The territory In dispute embraces countries anti and Tyrone At present these the counties form forma torna a part of Uste but both equall dis between Protest Protest- ants and Catholics and the th Irish treaty provide presides for a to arbitrate on a fair settlement The position of Ulster isa quite and In the thi critical condition of things o the free fr state late of any tion on this subject threatens t make mak President e s harder and strengthen the Republican movement which though much dimInished by his wis tulsa i ole Is not suppressed The failure of the conference Is 1 the most moat threatenIng and th its British government be compelled to tk action to t gis lie e effect to its It own treat wiLls will the free fre state slate |