Show ISH VOTERS VOURS l Will vILL ELECT NE w THURSDAY Af AfI I roNDO LONDON May Ia 2 29 9 AP AP Great Great primed with weeks of eamil cam cam- il will sill go to the pos pods to- to tr fm-tr rion in its first g general elec- elec October 1924 J nce Young omen will trill vote vote ote for the first time Britons v will vote ate on members member of t of ot commons residence of constituency returning a a. con can liberal or socialist can can- date dat dite as flU suits cults Its them When reI rents re- re I are lr shown Kin King Kin g George forge till will sl the leader of t the party pry gaining e e r majority of ot parliamentary ices aces es to form torm a I cabinet which to toil toil il will be tI the e British ad ad- bod body for tor five fhe years or alit Il is amply dem demo Six hundred and fifteen parlia- parlia seats scats are Involved with residents ot of Enand En En- an and Scotland and Wales ea eligible r voting This number Includes s estimated more t than an Uppers between the ages of ot 21 1 idS id'S 5 r recently enfranchised Three major parties ire arc battling f control The conservative el ve V a ular mandate in Octor Octo Octo- I r 1924 and headed by the prime In mister n ster Stanley Baldwin seek a n of ot their four tour and one- one fl Sears ears of power The Tile labor uty led b by Ramsay Macdonald ants a labor commons majority so initiate the broad fundament t changes In British social and life Ure which it has espoused iw W y CONFLICTS David fd Lloyd George former Cormer coall- coall n heads the third party part liberal Iberal which though only neg neg- powerful in the tIle existing us use se of at commons occupy a ke key In tomorrows tomorrow's elections and political developments tilde sIde from the fundamental dif dif- between the conservative Uve d diberal parties on the one hand handI d I the socialist political concepts Khe the other the campaign has hu huO o O cht ht forth few broad conflicts platforms There has been ben pent genii gen pen t ii lP Indorsement ot of such thesis disarmament b peace t treaties and J Phe rhe lib liberals e alone among the parties have e advanced a posies poale poal- poal e es campaign promise in their to cut unemployment within ear year from its present huge fig fig- tl to normal proportions This y y 9 propose to do by initiation of or rr road building and public works hough the scheme advanced ad b by byj j Lloyd d George has been pooh pooh- thed hed by bv conser conservatives es aU and the la pleaders leader it t has had con considerable jular pular appeal and seemed today toda the end of or the campaign almost tain to cut a definite figure in naming of new members to the thel amons VY NOT NOT BE DEFINITE is Js no assurance that tomor- tomor TS es 8 elections will prove prO definite leed lead the likelihood seemed to- to 1 that neither ne conservatives e libels lib lib- els ls nor socialists would gain a a. of or the seats heats in which nt various procedures were posIe pos pos- le Ie with two of the parties s unit unit- against the third to make malto a a. maI malty malty ma ma- I y or 01 all electing to stand b by n n n tho the former ormer case the throne uld designate a prime prImo minister Q would name a coal coal- c t T which would survive as asK 11 K gas AS it escaped defeat in the amons on a a. measure of ot ice l when it would resign In the theer ter er case caso a n. ne new general election uld be called E |