WJ ryr V'asj ( ' iMimf. TTTvrT 4mnnb -ntemtVtaiWwtrTW- teinftvMfi'Ji ( - .wnvimirmftR iK - iflftai' AvBSnra? tfTJBEIO OLBDGBPmiJXi)BEPHIA WBDNESDAt;; NOVEMBER 15, 10221 i 1-EuJ LLOYD GEORGE MAY iBEEliYlOK penttngent en Success of Bentr , Law's Reglmt, Repert In Washington t DIPLOMATS ARE STIRRED i By Blaff Corrt&vendent ' Washington, Nev' IB. Diplomatic littles here Imvc . been stirred te the iteHii by n suggestion inn iwriti'iiieyti OenrKC mnv come te nehiriRtnn no Brltlxh Ambnusadnr In event of Mentr law's miccees with his new Iirttlsh It Ik currently reported thnt should May' elections In Knglnnd result in t clean fww-ii ir .- w, siting them a mtbitantlnl working ma. ferity In the Heuse of CommeiiH,' the ihanilnrlnl tiect Is llkclv te bf of fered te I.lnyd Oeerge, with a strong peMlblllty of Its ncreptnnre. This report him been received with mixed emotions by officials nml mem ben of the dlplemntlc corps te whom It has been communicated. The upon ors of the story profess te. belleie hripllcltly tbnt such n, development Is Set enlv within the range of possibility. at under fftvnrnble conditions would be milte probable. Naturally, It Is contingent en two Important consideratiens: First. The eutreme of the British elections re suiting from Lloyd Gcerge'B rcslgnntlen' as Prime Minister, and. second, his acceptability te the Hnrding Ailmlnls- ttat'0n' (Jeddes Stands High In the discussions of thn possibility ef a'Chanpc there Is nothing that re-fleets- en the service of Sir .Auckland Geddes. the present IUUIhIi Ambnrti Ambnrti der., whose minding Is of the highest and'whee contorts with the Washing ten Government have been particularly iyanu ire ii.-i. i- -- -MiiiiAfiflt nlinnffn with minis- ewever. nnd it is understood. the ! eniirnrip or AmDnsstuier Oeddes arc net entirely In harmony with the pelieiei 01 inn unur j.uw ,i'""J This would pnve 'the way for a. shift in Ambassadors If the British elections re mit as expected. Should Bennr Lnw fall te command h BaJerlty in Parliament and find It Im possible te continue with his Ministry, Lloyd flcerce would again become Prime Minister until n successor could .'be found who ceul.l command sufficient sup sup sup jorr.te form n Ministry. It is nlse Jointed nut thnt ns lender of the opposi tion party In Parliament he might find Blmself In n position of power from hlcfi It would be difficult te step down lthnit appearing te desert his own Supporters. Ort'thc ether hand, if he should find blmielf at the head of a mere or less unimportant minority or otherwise se .lf,ifitp,les te make his continued nnr- UamcntHry service n mere or less per functory nffnlr. It is eencelvnble even te these -who de net wholly credit the report of nmbnssaderlal aspirations thnt Be might welcome an assignment te Washington for a year or two, away from nrittsli politics. While his nppejntment would be n distinct. If net disturbing, Innovation in International diplomacy, nnd the first instance of recent record in which n former Prime Minister hnr hecn- ns llfni'd te an nmhnsMidnrinl pest, se ttuny precedents lmve been shattered H,a result of the war's upheaval tliut It would net cause the consternation It nlfht otherwise always nsumlnir he euld be perenn grutn te the Wush- Bten uevcinmcnr. A Leading World Figure In conformity with long-established diplomatic custom, inquiries would first have te be made te determine whether Or net tha plcturesiiue Welshman, easily tee foremost figure in tne English Jpenklng world, would we welcomed in Washington. That his appointment would be generally well rcccUed throughout the country Is accepted here, rnrtlcularly since the establishment of the IrMi Free State and the settlement, t lciist temporarily, of the troublesome Irish question. ? , But whether It would be equally per Ular la eftichil quarters, considering all the circumstances of Lloyd Geerge's long public career nnd his, overshadow ing penenul qualities, is another mat ter. The question is nlse raised here as whether lu could compress his nat ural ebullience Inte the narrow Con Cen ines of diplomatic procedure and prece fcnt. Could he forego the temptation te pak en prohibited subjects? Could he refrain from snjlng mere than he Mould en permissible subjects? Would Mi genius for oratory, an asset in Statecraft, be n liability in n 'rilnln. EHtlc pest? Te these' questions the answer is re turned thnt if he were te come te the United States ns Ambfliwiwinr t.n wnulil Mturnlly conform te dlplemntlc prac tice nml precedent nnd exercise cuh- wmary discretion In his official and un- raiu utterances. He wntlld fllsil hn 'aiirenun.ln'.l I.W ?.7i .f.. '"T" U ,g ""KWHtwl, who jeuld 'held him down" nnd see that neuid net overstep the bounds of offl effl till propriety. ..ln ,,a,,r "f iU appointment It is lTu Xlm, 0mit I,r,tln will, need aernWe'.t ndvmnte In Washington dur- SLi"'i m,Jtt.f,L", '" nd while n (OnpnrNeil llf T.lm.l ('-..I.. iin . .fe.r '"Plmnntlc service with .i.ir . i mmr J1,,ir""r. for example, euld be likely te prove -most vnlunble, JO his Government In 'a diplomatic nest. &SJL """I'Iiib the fact thnt Lloyd gwrge is .eungur, phjsicully mere re W, nnd would come here If nt all l" ""' ndnntnge of n persennl rep- utatien and prestige which makes his name almost tT household word in this country, nif Task for Envey Great Britain's Ambassador will be called upon-during the -next year or two te assist In reaching an agreement with the United States Government en the refunding of the British debt, nnd will have an even mere difficult task In following public opinion in this coun try en foreign' nffnlrs particularly Old World relationship. There is .also the task of bringing the two great English-speaking na tions Inte closer nniferitnndlna and ac cord In world, affairs. And that, it is acknowledged here,' Is where .a man of Lloyd Geerge's type, might play, a no table role, , ' In his persennl achievement and rise from ebscure beginnings te the height, of power, the Ilfe of Lloyd Geerge is one that would further ap peal te popular imagination In this country. There is precedent for the appoint ment of 'former British Mlnliters te the Washington Embassy, but net for rner'-Prime -Ministers.', JT i'neareat 'ap preach te it occurred 'during the ' whan Arthur tair JraiM OVST'SS head. of the DriUaSh War MlMim te this country., .Twe, recent .AmDaataaersi Ixird Grey and 'Lord Reading had served in the Ministry, before thelr-ns-slgBment as' Ambassadors. 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