Show Guarding Against Dynamiters II LONDON February 121he recent I dynamite explosion in the House of Commons demonstrated the fact that under existing rules governing the admission I ad-mission of strangers to the galleries and lobbies of the houses of parliament it will be an easv matter for dynamiters to convey explosives info the buildings iIi i-Ii i dur ugthe session of Parliament and cause the death toof many of its mem V hers The government has decided to Ii adopt more stringent rules regulating the admission of visitors Members of Parliament in future will not be allowed i ft to introduce strangers into the galleries I and lobbies The Speaker of the House j of Commons will alone have the right I of granting tickets of admission to Visitors I t Visi-tors and he will only issue tickets to 1 members for their friends after having II received a weeks notice so that in the J 1 meantime the antecedents of the proposed pro-posed visitors can be inquired into t Turnstiles will be erected at the entrance I I to the galleries and lobbies and experienced I ex-perienced detectives be posted at each of the turnstiles to carefully scruitinize j strangers |