Show BRITISH LEADER BOWS TO WILL ILL OF OPPOSITiON j I ILaw Law Government Will i Take Steps to Head Off i Future Demonstrations in House of Commons LONDON LONDO April 12 12 B By A A. A P. P r.- r. Prime Minister Bonar Laws Law's go gOVernment government gov gOV- v- v today bowed to the the- will of the opposition in the house of commons commons com corn mons on the on-the the question of ot the treatment treatment treat treat- ment meat of ot war veterans which brought about Its defeat on a snap division Tuesday The chancellor or of of the exchequer announced that a c committee would be appointed to to Investigate the grievances of service ex-service men In re regard regard ro- ro gard to the salaries they are receiving re ro- ro in the civil service The proceedings opened in a atense atense atense tense atmosphere but there were no indications In the early stages of ot the sitting Bitting that there was to bea be bea a repetition of ot last nights night's disorders in which blows were struck truck and some members of ot the radical el ele element element ele- ele ment in iti the house chanted The Red Flag It was waS' the Insistence 0 of or the laborites laborites la- la supported support d by many members members mem mem- bers of ot other parties for a definite statement from the government t as asto asto asto to what it intended ded to d do for fot the veterans that formed th the cloud from which developed the present storm Out of ot the overcast skies sIdes that brought the government a defeat defeat de de' de- de feat on Tuesday on a snap division th there re grew grew yesterday a hurricane forcing a a. suspension of the sitting after wild scenes of disorder for at le least st a. a a g generation inthe in the staid old house of ot commons England gasped today oday when it Jt read the press re reports orts J pf t the eo physical physical physical phy phy- encounters encounters' rs and the Uie tho the red nd flag within the sacred iv walls SATISFACTION FOR NOBODY Neither the government nor th the opposition is likely to derive much satisfaction from the commentaries In yesterdays yesterday's scene in the house of or commons printed in newspapers to to- to day The Times which gives general support to the government rebukes rebuke it for not showing a more aCCOmmodating accommodating attitude towards toward the opposition opposition op op- op I position but equally condemns the latter's violent temper The liberal newspapers charge the government t with shiftiness and incapacity In in incapacity capacity The Chronicle says that an early eary general election may be looked for The Westminster Gazette assertS that the government lost If It not the confidence at least the unquestioning ing loyalty of ot its followers None Noce of the newspapers not even the Daily Herald labors labor's organ has anything to say in defense of ot action of the laborite extremists which according to universal testimony was much to the distaste of J Ramsay Ramsay Ram Barn say MacDonald and the moderate leaders DISGUST INDICATED With the exception of ot one or two papers there is no disposition to at attach attach attach at- at tach much consequence to the red reel flag outburst The ultraconservative tive Morning Post makes the singIng singing singing sing- sing Ing of ot f the song a subject of ot editorial editorial edito edito- rial ilal comment Likening Mr MacDonald MacDonald MacDonald Mac- Mac Donald to John Silver and his Ms followers followers followers fol fol- fol- fol lowers to the seamen who mutinied when Treasure Island was reached the newspaper pr professes disgust over the incident s sIt It means nothing less than a soviet republic for this country and reveals the true Intentions of ot the labor party says the Post Mr MacDonald is said to have been gravely annoyed at the injection injection tion of or the red led flag into the pro pro- Some observers say Jay that when It started he turned around sharply and frowned waving a hand deprecatingly to his followers TS seated seated seated seat seat- ed behind him John Robert dynes Clynes Disney Webb and other leaders it is said also joined in th the attempts to silence the singers RADICALS GIVEN SCOLDING Furthermore the labor leader is said to have seriously admonished the extremists at a p private meeting held during the suspension of ot tho the house Informing them that he did not regard the singing of the red flag as within the limits of ot constitutional constitutional constitutional opposition He warned them generally to refrain from disorderly disorderly disorderly dis dis- dis- dis orderly scenes and pu pursue ue legitimate legitimate mate parliamentary tactics None Nono of ot the members on the governments government's governments government's governments government's gov gov- side Is reported to have been particularly shocked at hearing hearing hear hear- ing the revolutionary verses shouted for the first time In parliament al althoU although although al- al thoU though h former Premier Asquith Is described by soma some observers rs as us having having haying hav hay ing left lert the house houe in disgust when the song started Perhaps the scenes scene recalled to him a similar sorry oc occasion occasion occasion oc- oc casion during his own premiership In 1912 when Ronald McNeill th the present under secretary of state to for foreign affairs threw a book across acres the table at Winston Churchill Churchill's 9 herd |