| Show I T- T 19 r a or cc arcs War arn On lloyd oy EN lANOS lANO'S C COALITION MINISTRY IS 1 ARGEl Opening 0 of f Parliament Is Signal for United Stand Standby Standby by hy Triple Alliance of ofT T Workers in Finish Fi Fight Hr nt S ST I T L ONDON Feb elJ 10 A A few hois after to today's ays ay's opening o of or parliament parlia parlia- men ment nent the spokesmen of Britain's S 'S s orI organized or or- Ii I labor lalOr declared war Avar on the he Lloyd George coalition ca cabinet inet lh Tile They r I announced immediate renewal of the tLe f fight ht for nationalization of the mines adding that time it will bc bea ba a. a fight to the finis finish l. l J JT T This ls is taker taken n to mean that the triple alliance rail alliance railway way men mIn miners rs and anel transport workers workers which which ha has hai been biding biding bid bid- ing ing- Its time considers the hour rie e e eto to enter tho tle political arena arena as a a. compact compact com cou- pact unit under the the banner of a a a. united labor or par wilh a view to dominating the n next election campaign and try to put a labor ministry Into power United Action to 10 Follow Every separate method of ot fighting fighting- by lj strikes or other means having failed in n the past tho the leaders see sec their anI only chance chance- of ot success In united action am and ami such will bo be the guiding principle of ot labor hereafter under the direction of ot that powerful tripartite organization which controls the Ice key Industries atthe of at the tho United Kingdom The Thc lobbies of oC the house o of lords were still sun buzzing with comment upon King Georges George's optimistic opening speech from the tho throne and Premier Lloyd Geor Georges George's es e's equally sanguine reply when the laborites withdrew to a sort of caucus compared not notes nol s and found themselves in agreement that neither speech was satisfactory Shortly thereafter thereafter there there- after the glittering and hopeful hopeful hopeful hope hope- ful gossip that attended tho the fIt first I t gala gula opening of oC parliament In six years ears were overshadowed o b by the tho news that labor had definitely broken with the government Premier ller Heckled The lal laborites had harl Interrupted the tho prime prima ministers minister's speech with cro firo cro Ciro of heckling but Lloyd Llod George Georg-e had with his usual agility evaded c some somo of or tho the most direct and embarrassing embarrassing- QU questions ques ques- 5 ions b by either chan changing the subject or turning the tables on his protagonists isis b by Irrelevant counter co que questions Both loth tho the king king- and the tIle premier ur urged ed edthe the reopening of oC trade with Russia The premier emphasized emphasised however that this did not mean peace with the soviets so- so viets S o co Pence lene With th You rou cant can't make peace with the Bol Dol- iks There Is nobody In Russia we can caa treat with that is representing the the- whole people He lc expressed tho the conviction however however how how- ever that the the- would not earn carry on outside their own territories Bolshevism cannot be crushed oy O- force orce continued the premier We Ve failed d to restore Russia to sanity santy san san- ity ty b by force I believe we can fIa savo 0 her b by trade King KillS Georges George's speech contained this reference to Russia In order to a assure sure tho the full cun blessing of or peace anti and prosperity to Europa Europe ItS It ItIs ItIs Is S essential that peace and normal conditions con oon- of or economic life IlCe is in inc c eastern stern Europe and Russia l c howe Home Rule nut to Irl h Both Doth th the tho king and premier promised Introduction of o the new Irish homo rule bill bUl which winch Lloyd Llod Geor George Georgo e had outlined J toward tho the clo close c of or tho the lust last ses session ion The Tho premiers premier's picture of oC Ireland was as asono ono no of ofa oCa a land unable to protect Itself rom from a veritable pla plague ue of oC murders Wo 0 o cannot withdraw the tho troops and leave cave the assassins in charge chargo of or Ireland Ire Ire- reland re- re land and he s said ld It Is our duty luty- to maIntain law Jaw and order It was on this his assertion that he ha had to contend cont nd wIth numerous Interruptions Members especially laborites tried to o 0 drive h home mc the tile point that It If there thereas was yas as a a crime wa Q in Ireland tho the oppressive oppressive op op- op- op measures were the thc cause cau c and hat thal with tho the removal of ot that c h tho the withdrawal of or tho the troops would tho ho o crime wave ave abl bly end encl William Adamson ono one of flatly asked labor leaders lenders tho ho O heckling View on solf seIf tho ho 10 premiers premier's I lon tion on as applied to Ireland Cl Call Cuis ill Heckler Dishonest Mr Ir Lloyd Llod George Georgo turned on him b by Adamsons Adamson's talk tall oC ot o self salt li he was dishonest unless leant cant that it If tho the majority of ot the Irish Continued d on page paSo 2 a. i BRITISH lAB LABOR LABORI R i I WARS ON PREMIER f Continued from Pa Page Pago e 1 1 should demand a republic the they ought ough t I Ito to have a republic I Relentless economics was the pro pre pre pre-I I fliers flier's watchword In that part of or his speech dealing wish the tho country's s financial fi- fi fi financial I-I I and economic situation the king speaking In hi a L similar vain aln Both emphasized the need of oC Increased pro pro- Tho premier predicted the next budget would more than bal bal- ance The Icing king said he lie believed the empire is making rapid strides toward stab stability III t and prosperity bu but t ur urged erl all classes to throw themselves wholeheartedly wholeheartedly whole whole- heartedly into the task of oC reconstruct t tion 0 n. n PaIn Pomp of Prewar ar Days Marks Opening London Feb 10 In In his speech from the throne at tho the opening of parliament parliament parliament parlia parlia- ment toda today Kin King Icing Geor George George- o announced that he would soon receive the tho German diplomatic representative at court Ithe I All the tho pomp and magnificence of or orthe the tho prewar days dars attended the opening ceremony which was in many respects ls I unique Those things things' s were done dono for tor j I tho first time tune In the history of oC the I United Kingdom dom The gorgeous org crowns of or King George 1 I and Queen Mary and tho coronet of oC the tho I Prince of oC Wales were taken to the thc house of or lords in a taxicab The gilded I 1 state coach drawn b by six Ix black horses and all the other magnificent carriages I were not lacking lackin however The Thc Prince of oC Wales his head adorned b by the coronet sat at beside his royal roal parents for the first lr t time on such an oc occasion aslon Bing I Ro o Ilor His Ills majesty the king took tool duo duc and formal o of un on born I. girl Il Ludy Ild Astor He Ifo addressed the assemblage My Jy Lords and Members The Tho old custom was to Lo say My 1 Lords and ancI Gentlemen lad Lady Astor was the center of or hundreds hun hun- of oC curious eyes She was ns dressed In a L plain dark tailored suit and wore a tri-color tri hat and white whILe gloves looking vcr chic and very appearing appear appear- ing Inz unembarrassed cd b by attention focused toe fo- fo e ed upon her The Ilic king Icing in hl his speech expressed gratification that tho recent ne negotiations olia- olia lions at London and Paris con confirmed firmer tho excellent relations with my al nl- nl lies 1108 Liquor to n He lie n The kin king said the tho tho war var ar had shown the clearly Injurious effect upon tho national na na- na- na efficiency of or the excessive o consumption consumption consumption con con- o of strong drink rink and the amelioration in both bout health and efficiency efficiency effi effi- I. I blah followed appropriate measures of or regulation and control lie He e added peacetime regulation of the tho sale and supply of liquor would therefore there there- fore forc be introduced The Tho monarch laid stress upon the necessity of or increased agricultural production saying the United Kingdom King King- dom was still dangerously dans dependent upon supplies from Crom overseas |