Show BAlDWIN BALDIN H OffiCE Resignation Designation of Pr Premier mi r Not Yet Tendered LONDON Dec Dee 10 10 By 10 By U. U P. P P.- P. Premier St Stanley Stailey y Baldwin Bald visited the king at Buckingham palace to to- to day Returning from permanent permanent permanent perma perma- nent co country residence for for th the tha o man nian held heM r responsible for the for the Conservative Conserva Conserva- tive debacle in the general summoned his party leaders to No l 10 Downing street After a conference which was to determine he he- should he should resign Baldwin drove to the he palace The best information obtainable early this afternoon was that Baldwin Baldwin Bald Dald- win had not tendered his resignation resignation resignation tion to the king but had nad acquainted his majesty with the Conservative party's A views of th the situation The Morning Post Pos unde understands st ds that the summons to the palace jalace came at Baldwins Baldwin's request One apparently reliable report was that the prime minister In Intends Intends Intends In- In tends to retain office until parliament parliament parliament parlia parlia- ment meets j Baldwin conferred with King George for about forty minutes Then he he returned to Downing street and immediately sent for Sir Laming Worthington Evans secretary secretary secretary secre secre- tary of state during the war In 1921 The two were closeted for tor more than an hourI hour I 1 have nothing to announce the prime minister said upon his return from BU Buckingham k palace LONDON Dec 10 H H. H G. G Wells the novelist was was' again defeated for fora a seat in parliament at last at-last last Thursdays Thursday's Thursdays Thursday's Thursdays Thursday's Thurs Thurs- days day's election Running as a Labor candidate for London university he received 1420 votes against for Sir Sydney R. R Wells Conservative and 2 2592 92 for Professor Pollard LibI Lib Lib- I eral |