| Show PERSONAL ENMITIES BRING CLASHES British Parliament ent A Amused Arnus us ed by Outbreaks By MILTON BRONNER NE NEA Service Writer LONDON ONDO De Dec L'S LS NEA NEA The Bull BuU an ana ancl U the e ed lJ Flag g P Parliament Jl That's what nhat they're the calling the present t Ja la 1 body o of Great areat Britain referring of ot course to the tho violent antipathies sonic some of ot th the members of parliament J have Vc tow toward ld each cach other th r. r Th Time Tho only ny hard thing to to decide in iii some cases es is s which member member mem meni- ber Is the tho red led flag las and mid which I is Is' the tho huH bull I The most conspicuous example in ip tho the house of lords is tho the case of oC Lord and Lord Both are aio ro roer er very ry great t Jc Bir Biro o ad has been attorney Jt general and of lord nd secretary aly J state ato for India in Tory govern govern- h ments Par 1 Is isa a 1 sp specialty specially aJ ap appointed all all- pointed d judicial member of ot tho privy council and h has s been attorney gen general geil- geil eral ral to time the Prince of ol W Wales Wales- les HOused Ho He Housed used to to be bo a Tory r in politics H HIs Ho HoIs Hois is now now lord president of the council coun coun- cil cli In the labor abor gO government nt and alid andone ono one of or the tho handful of labor pe peers pes rs In tho the house house- of lords which is overwhelmingly over over- Tor Tory Whenever er S se sees ees s' s Par Par- I J Whenever Lo Lord d Birkenhead oft oft toft sees Lord P. P r right on his feet J he e charges harg in I Im m moor r on his feet he charges charge in inand n and ind nd there thero is a verbal r r rough house in the usually upper chamber Birkenhead has never riC Cf been beeri known w l for Ol his silky temper er no nor north northe th the meekness of his retorts When lie he was plain F. F E. E Smitha a young f th time the story is Is' told that a Judge heaving heaving- cat cas case e angrily 6 said Bald Mr J Smith It Jl strikes mo ma you ou Ire are tr trying hr to SS your our contempt for Ol tIlls this court It To tho time contrary my lord said c I r rI L r t J Susan Lawrence Lawren e left only glared at at Lady Astor But the tatter latter I shown at right retorted verbally I Smith Instantly I r am ama doing my be bet best t to aup suppress it H. In Ufo tiie house of commons commons' tho the fur fm LIL usually flics flies when tho the socialist chancellor of oC tho time exchequer Philip Snowden faces Winston Ch Churchill tho tim former fornier tory tOlY chancellor There Thele I Is S a i L contrast between tho the two to men Snowden pale palo oC ot hue with scholastic features Churchill biggish red led of tint and round lound of Pt visage The other day Churchill was asking some questions ns' ns About bout a financial measure and was loudly demanding to know mow why Snowden was not present to answer answer answer an an- fjor ot himself Just tl then en SnoWden Snowden Snow Snow- den demi In on his two sticks sUcks 1 Ho HI 0 t t took f k just j one look at Churchill and anet then snapped out acidly to the delight of ol th tho tho- house I II c can n assure Mr Churchill that my absence was wa not du duo dues to a any y tear feat o of facing him Another very ery hostile pair pall a arc aro c. c Lloyd iLloyd George Ceorge former formel premier and pres present nt leader of ot the liberals and Wedgewood d Benn Bean a n. forin former r liberal lib Jib eral and now of or for n f in the I e Ja labor government Ev Even n when DC Benn Bennas was as a a. liberal hp lip did not nol lo loe love e I L. L G. G And he ho Is a scrapper t Tho rho other day the house was discussing dis- dis cussing Indian affairs' affairs Looking at at Benn who is a small man L. L G. G I said something about a pocket edition edi lion tion Moses Quick as a flash Bean Benn lapped b mck Well anyway I 1 never wor worshipped wor- wor shipped the tho god golden Jl calf This was an allusion 1 to the tho fa famous fa- fa faI I big campaign fund L. L G. G presides pre pre- reH re- re H sides d' d S over Time The ho se loar roared d and L. L G. G then b became camo really reay angry lug But not al tho the hos hostilities a are arc e confined to tho men Lady Astor stor I and Su n n Lawrence co usually manage man maim I age ige go to tap each cah other with something something some some- I Bome-I thing thinS other othel than powder p puffs The They are ale also In striking contrast I Lady Astor StOl is a liberal J in ill tho the tory camp dainty well groomed with witha a t very 4 decided Virginian acce accent t. t Miss 1 Lawrence who Is parliamentary tary secretary r to tho thio ministry of health in iii the thc labor Jaber government is tall taU wIth closely cropped gray hair caVIng caring little about clothes but lookIng look look- in leg Ing like 1 the earnest scholar To her L Lady dy Astor always s seems mH flippant and Ill To Lady Astor Miss 1 Lawrence always seems ponderous and high hISh The h house uso was discussing a a. widows' widows pension bill th tim tho other da day Lady Astor AStOl 1 The house roared when Wedgewood Wedgewood Wedgewood Wedge- Wedge wood Bonn Benn left ou ousted ted Lloyd George GCorge in a verbal battle asked a question Miss Lawrences Lawrence's reply was to gaze c-aze at her frigidly through her pince pince To which Lady Astor Astol retorted The Time right honorable lady things s i I have havo the mind min of a no child but l aho she is going going- to find this child's childs mind very cry troublesome a as time tinie goes oes on 01 |