Show ENGLISH LORD L DISLIKES U S I NEWS STORIES t I 1 LONDON Jan 23 3 A W Pre I Pro Pro-mier mier Baldwin and the Larl I of tUrk tUrk- Birk ec for tor India broke broad bread Thursday with Ith the tho native nev newspaper paper men of London In fleet t treet Slid And after afler both h had d sung tile tIe of the tho British press and tho nobility of its reporters Lord proceeded to comment somewhat hat caustically upon the ways of American journalism Some of ot the stories printed about I him and his hta daughter Lady nor II nor ss while they toured the tho United in lii 1923 evidently mi- mi States hill tl Ini pr pressed ed his lordship quite unfavorably 1 llio 1 ho items Item referred to by the speaker were called scandalous I but he lIe admitted that one of them them that that In which Lady Laty was reported to have a a Il ret on oh a college campus whatever I that may be wm true truo rho oth- oth other Oth Other er In is which it w was as related that his lordship an ad- ad address address ad dress one night In a chapel was as taken talen down Into the cellar by a deacon and gh glen given en some the denh denied d This Is the first oc- oc occasion oc occasion casion on which 1 I vc ye had an opportunity opportunity unity to deal w with Ith this matter he said 1 d like to mako clear I I that it was true my daughter did didI smoke a II but I J v wasn t of- of offered ot d any refreshment by the dea- dea deacon dea deacon I con In a phrase phrae which ha hai b bren en used by the present king I d say representatives even In the presence of I tives of British journalism You ye vo I II I I much to loarn from front the press of oC the tho United States Of ot America Amelica I I oCI What seemed to Irritate his lord lord- lordship lordshIp I ship most moat was wai wa that these scandalous lous Ilous sentences which the Amell- Amell I Ameil-I I- I I cun reporters ep wrote roto about hIm II I I himI vi ere erel I cabled all over oer English I speaking world orld |