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HAS HIS ATTENTION CAWED TO CURIOUS NOISES TAKES AS LONG P\S HE ‘POS- SIBLY CAN IN GETTING INTU HIS BATHROBE SAVS TWHO'S THERE'IN VOICE TRIES TO MAKE SOUND STRONG MANLY BUT WHICH: COMES OUT AS A QUAVERY SGQUEAK\ OFFICIAL WELCOME FORLLOYD GEORGE State Department Desig-| nates Undersecretary to Meet Famous Briton. BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE. David Lloyd George will be official- 1y welcomed to the United States in the name of President Coolidge. Wik- liam Phillips, undersecretary of state, been delegated by Secretary Hughes to go to New York on Octo- ber 5 and greet the former British prime minister. Mr. Phillips will go Gown the bay in & revenue cutter and the little Welshman” at has welcome quarantine. Although “L. G.” is wholly without official status and is visiting the ted States and Canada purely as ta private citizen, the American gov- ernment desires to show a becoming - | mark of esteem to the statesman who GES | row Wilson, with whom 3¢ NE for nearly six years was at the head of the British empire. exists in the. case of ‘Mr. au's arrival at New Georges York President Harding on_that | deputized Robert Woods then third assistant secre e, to greet “the Tiger” at qua Will See Wilson. Undersecretary Phillips on jFriday will acquaint Mr. Lloyd George with the desire of President Coolidge and ecretary Hughes to see him in Washington. Saturday. Qctober 36 and 27 The ils of his two-day sojourn are nol yet settled, They are certain to include.a call of respect upon Wi ‘L. 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Over 700 Nokol Im in Washing: - Mutual Semce,lnc.— 1411 New York Ave> A precedent | The British_statesman | will be in the Capital on Friday and | THE EVENING; + OFFERS VARIOUS EXPLANATIONS NONE OF WHICH EXPLAIN THE NOISES * AT ALL TRIES TO GIVE BURGLARS WARN- | ING BY ACCIDENTALLY KNOCK= ING OVER A CHAIR. CANT FIND A CHAIR IN THE DARK TO KNOCK OVER. HE AND SEES NO REASON FOR. DELAYING TOO LONG TOR AN ANSWER ably see the most of James J. Davis, Secretary of and brother | Welehman Mr has been i prominently concs the ar- {rangement of the Lloyd George pro- gram throughout the United States. Effect on Politics. Word reaches this writer from an authoritative quarter that “L. G.s” political friends in Great Britain are Lopeful that his prestige as a poli- ticlan will be immensely enhanced by the North American expedition. Men of all yurl!m in the British Isles lare confident “the little Welshman” | is going to Downing street sooner or L supporters are represented as f ng that if Mr, Lloyd George scol a notable pop- ular success in nada and the United States he will return m the house of commons in N viribly greater in stature ical candidate for the prem The imperial conference at London will be in full blast while “L. (. is on this side of the Atlantic. Some British leaders expect Premlier Bald- win to stand or fall by the results of that vital meeting of British minds. If a crisls in the relations heu\enn the dominions and the mo ernment should arise, it is e: ceivable that Lloyd George larity with the Canadians w uld pro- mote his ambitions to return to the helm. He is at his best, like many an American political campaigner, when out on the stump. 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TUESDAY, ' OCTOBER _2, 1923. LIEUT. W. H. JOHNSON LEAVES SCHOOL CADETS First Lieut. Willlam M. Johnson, infaniry, U. 8. A, has been relicved from duty as assistant professor of | military selence and tactics in the | Washington high schools and assign- ed to the 34th Infantry at Fort Eustis, | Va., it was announced today at the | regards the reparations one in which"the United States is officially disinterested. So he will speak his mind.on it. He is bitterly anti-French on the Ruhr and reparations problems. Lloyd George told Americans that he had before him the experiences of M. Clemenceau, Lord Robert Cecil and the Earl of Birkenhead, as speech- makers in the United States: = As far as lies within his power, “the little Welshman" means to escape the criti- clsm which these statesmen some- times encountered in their contact with our susceptfble nation. War Department. (Copyright, 1923.) | For several years Lieut. Johnson | % {has been connected with ‘the nigh | school' cadet corps. 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G.” intends ignoring are the league of nations, the world court, prohibition and can- cellation of allied indebtedness. Of | course, from American friends who know him well, his views on these | issues will not be withheld. But when be is talking with newspaper men or delivering his three or four set| speeches he will avoid religlously tackling toples which might get him into hot water. On one subject Lloyd | George does expect to express him- | self—the French occupation of the, 913.917 Massachusetts Park wasmngton's most exclusive residential section of detach- ed homes. Containing seven million feet of forest-covered land, with six miles of improved streets. Includes what remains of “The Triangle of increasing Values” between Connecticut, Massachusetts and Cathedral avenues (Woodley Rd.). Over five million feet of land sold. Over 130 homes from $15,000 to $200,000 built and under con- straction. 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