Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 15, 1922, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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LLOYD GEORGE MAY
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penttngent en Success of Bentr
, Law's Reglmt, Repert In
Washington
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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. But Lloyd
Geerge ls'semctHlng'ele., , ,
ARRMn rnm'aiierLirrrNq ..
ime im erwaniMa duid -
qns that lh khev number
Wvaaitd in 1865
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if l.ttst th kbev numbr of .srrti
te In en mar In a ilula larm
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In the Maaatln Btlnn of tha ftundar, I
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Jr'"re. 'nd meat .ban,
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Se eloquent of quality has its emblem become that
prospective owners are convinced that all they
need te knew about the car is that it is a Cadillac.
NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY
142 North Bread Street
Branches: Reading, Pa.; Camden, N. .; Pettsvtlle, Pa.
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A Baby Grand Werthy
of Any Pianist
Ferget the low price I
Come and test the wonderful Edouard Jules as it stands
aide by side with the two greatest Grand Pianos in all
Pianodem, then you will have, some idea of the intrinsic'
worth of this grandest of baby grands, the-
EDOtyUg) JULES
$750
Ne indulgence is asked for the
Edouard Jules. It needs none. It
stands squarely en its own merits
a grand piano in every sense of
the word, with a tone
which is beloved and
preferred by many com
petent critics. Its mod
erate price and our
rental - payment Plan
puts the Edouard Jules
within the reach of the
modest purse. Ne better, sound
er or mere pleasing piano-investment
can be made. .
NOTE:JVe are honored in being
the exelueive agents for the two
greatest Grand Ptenes in the world
the Masen & Hamlin and the
Henry F. Miller. .
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November is Our Easy
Term Menth en a
vicrupDfl
Te all persons who give us their Vic Vic
trela order new we will deliver the Victrela .
new or at Christmas time but you de net
etart your monthly payments until January.
Yeu merely make your down payment new,
te cover the recerd:
November has ether advantages you
cannot get in December. Help us lighten
the Christmas rush. Order your Victrela
new.
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Used Piane Department
If you are in the market for a used piano
or player-piano, it will mere than pay you te
come te Heppes.
USED PIJINOS
Our used pianos are of a grade and
condition net found in the ordinary used
piano department. They are put in first
class order, guaranteed and sold en our
Rental-Payment Plan. Over 200 new in stock.
The right tvayte hah
Jim HillRtmt Beauties
Car Jim Hill Rema Bcautlet. Re
mere H of pt el it item end te allow
for expaniien during cooking. Put
fruit in biking dish. Fill center of
each apple with I tablespoon sugar
and H teaspoon butter. Bell one cup
ugir, one cup het water 'minute
and pour erer applet. Cerer baking
dlihiplaceinmodenteeren.Corer. '
tag thedlsh hiiteni cooking process.
When apples are ten der remere
corer, sprinkle with sugar and put
en top grate ofeTtn'to jls'ie. Keep
carer off. Bstte frequently with
rrnjptndiihfiWimrf'iijSerTe
apples With this syrup, When Celd
it wilt form s thin jallr.
Qfeperfect
baking apple
Bake Jim Hill Reme Beauties according te
the recipe which appears here.
They have distinctive cooking qualities
which baking develops into luscious good
ness. What's mere, they keep their shape
perfectly.
Jim Hill Reme Beauties come from the
finest single apple region in the world
Wenatchee District, Washington, They are
picked, packed and shipped under exacting
. regulations. Buy a box they keep well.
Jim Hill Reme Beauties the perfect
baking apples mc in the market today.
WiNAtCHtg District Co-emsatiys AisaciATieif
A non-profit orpnitstlen of growers Derating
i ,oeo acres of mountain-guarded apple orchards
- Central Ojficti - Wcnatcheb, W4iHlNaTs)
ttflr, Hi fl, Wl All $ & II Jl 11 II II l flf m II fl l ll i
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?Jut a Reel Geed Car"
'tstWcnatcAM Apples
DURANT Cars Feurs and Sixes were intro
duced te Philadelphia when this company was
, organized, November 1, 1921. We are new
a year old.
In the first year of business Philadelphians have
purchased 1,794 Durant Cars.
Recently, Star Cars came te Philadelphia for the
first showing and 61,145 people inspected the com
plete line of the lowest priced quality car in the world.
a This week, 325 Durant and Star Cars will arrive
in Philadelphia the largest single shipment of auto
mobiles ever received in this territory the second
. ' largest trainload shipment ever made in this country.
This is surely a fitting way te celebrate our first
anniversary.
It. proves the value of products made by the
pioneer builder of automobiles W. C. Durant.
It also proves that Philadelphians and ethers in
this territory appreciate quality in meter cars at the
right price.
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918 NORTH BROAD STREET
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