Show I V VOTERS I CO J P 1 H USE i LONDON May y 30 AP Great AP-Great Grea BrIt Britain In voted today on members o oIts ot of Its next nett house of ot commons th the thes s seventh ve th In the he reign of ot King George Georg GeorgeV V. Y Indirectly the election nates the political l complexion o othe ot of the next cabinet Completed count of ot those thole going to the polls opening In most cases a at 8 a. a a. a m. m and closing at 8 p. p m in i Is expected to s show ow more than OO electors of t England Scotland Wales and northern Ireland Of Ot a total of nearly eligible to vote ote women outnumbered men 15 15 to The rho campaign was marked with unusual apathy an and pending returns from today's voting the outcome was T In doubt Even 1 money was wa obtainable In London ondon that the incumbent conservative party would return members to th the tho commons against holding office now that labor would return members against a n. present membership of and that the liberals would Jump to from ortY Corty There are seats in the com com- mons of which comprise A n. a majorIty majority majority ma ma- therefore should the even money betting figures be approximated mated mated In the results a coalition of two tw of or the parties parties' against tho third or oJ o even another election probably would be necessary for the formation formation formation forma forma- tion of ot a a. new cabinet 0 or govern govern- nent ment RETURNS H URNS TO BE LATE Results of today's elections are expected to te be In doubt for from twenty four we t tour our to forty eight hours after the close of ot the polls First returns from somo some of ot the are expected AS earl early as 10 1030 30 o'clock tonight p p. m m. n eastern standard time but most should pe be e much later Results in possibly may be known by 5 a a. a. a m. m to tomorrow to- to morrow morrow This first bat batch h of results concerns constituencies where the prospects were regarded as less fa- fa for the government than for forthe forthe the other parties In most of ot the theother other ther constituencies counting will not hot be begun began until tomorrow o Of Ot the seats In Jn the commons seven seyen have been allotted already to Candidates unopposed on nomination nomina tion day May 20 In another Rugby Rug Rug- by 1 division n of Warwickshire polling polUn has been e n postponed until June 13 d due eto to the death of ot one of ot the can- can leaving but but- seats at take today For those seats there were more than 1 1700 candidates candidateS' with ith three cornered elections In hi ap ap- BOO c constituencies 1 The Tha outstanding uncertainty Inthe Inthe in inthe the Po polling was the voting of more than women many of th them lT flappers between the age ages of f t. t 21 1 and 25 recently enfranchised who have not voted before While he labor party has mad adt claim to most niost of ot ne w Y vote yote ote many nanY poun- poun al at l observers have hav contended it will willbe b ba be expressed merely in Increased f for e each ch of ot the parties partis s. s LLOYD GEORGE PLAN T The e single important Issue which appeared in the campaign was as the project to relieve unemployment nt ad advanced ad- ad by David Lloyd Llod d George who promised an increase of ot public works and road building to provide employment nt for tor those now out of Despite its being ridiculed by leaders of ot opposite political faiths it p proved oved one of the most discussed factors in the campaign 2 No one not even en the most sanguine sanguine san- san guine of ot the conservative conservative- fa ors today expected a n. landslide I similar to that of ot 1924 which re returned returned re- re r turned more than conservative members to to the commons Even t ihen cn however the parliamentary majority was obtained with only a a. minority of votes cast the conservatives tives es polling popular totes lotes totes labor and the liberals liberals liber liber- als ais Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin the la labor r leader Ramsay Macdonald Macdon- Macdon aId ald David id Lloyd Ge George rge liberal all in final radio and printed appeals appeals ap- ap peals expressed confidence as to the outcome and pleaded for votes otes today 1 The prime minister d declared sh labor experiments would be bedl dl disastrous to the present revival of ot trade and would retard improvement improvement improve- improve ment in the social condition of the people The c conservative conservative- f and unIonist party alone is In ln a post posU tion ion tion to s guarantee arant a period of stability sta- sta and ordered progress I I. I ask the le electors to give o our r party a alear lear clear majority to tf enable us to perevere persevere persevere per- per i severe evere in th the J task of building up upie the ie health of ot industry and nd the naion na- na a a- a ion Uon on permanent foundations MAKES APP APPEAL AL' AL Ramsay Macdonald appealed to toie the ie country to give the labor p party ty the he same opportunity the other parties artles have had time and ad time timo agal gain again n He declared Both the ho other p rUes parties have proved incapable of dealing ealing cap capably bly with social l evils I Labor abor alone can bring bring- the country through its present difficulties and establish good conditions fo foe foi w workers work work- rk ers rs of every class At the last moment he strongly denounced communIsm communism com- com and made it clear Ism had no part In the la labor or pOlicy David Lloyd George GeorgG liberal chief chief- tam ain tain and d former coalition premier In n his final message said The nation na na- naon tion on Is weary of ot tory r recklessness and nd a afraid r ld of ot labor extravagance gance Remember that nothing will hinder you ou from having a liberal government government government govern govern- ment if you are are- resolved to R get gt t it it and nd cast your votes for the liberal candidates |