Show ow Labor and Liberal Liberal- r. r F i Pa Parties May Unite g t ii On Oh COl Common Issue tev k 4 i George Olive jLloyd Lloyd George Dangles 1 L Branch Before Leaders J. J of f Both aoth Grou Groups s i By III Au le Ir rut t t. t LONDON Nov 2 2 David Lloyd Georges George's olive branch dangled led before e embattled leaders leaden of the British la labor fa Is- Is boy bar party today with the suggestion that liberals liberals' s' s and labor might find of agri agri- cOmmon common ground in the issues culture c tur The veteran liberal leader who emerged from last weeks week's elections with only four of his followers besides himself remaining in parliament made suggestion the in inan an Interview printed in the Manch Manchester ter Guardian prominent liberal newspaper Labor must now realize he said that their area of re recruitment and the re recruiting conditions they Impose are l to loo oo narrow for them to become a truly national party for at least a generation Labor he added remained unconscious unconscious of the importance of the rural problem in the country and he suggested sug sug- this as fruitful ground which 1 liberal labor and all progressive minds could cultivate without touching upon grounds of ot diver diver- gence The task he said stUd would take years and when Jt it was finished it would be time to consider r ultimate plans for social reconstruction Would not that he asked be better business in the Interests of the underdog than that his g genuine friends should frighten him to death in their competing eagerness to give him first aid 1 He pointed out that the liberal party's yellow book and the labor party's Labor and the Nation have much in common and said both documents documents docu docu- t ments have a u. widely practical program program pro pro- gram which has never been trl tried d. d In the e meantime plans of the nation national na na- tion al' al government for organization of the coming coInIng parliament went ahead and reports were current that Stan ley Baldwin conservative leader would retain hl his hid place in the cabinet as lord president of the council and would direct the governments government's program program program pro pro- gram in the commons leaving Prime Minister MacDonald free to participate participate participate pate in International conferences Parliament will meet tomorrow but business will be confined to the elec election tion of or a speaker It is considered almost certain that Captain Edward Ed Fitzroy present speaker speake will b be by re- re elected t |