Show i AlDWIN RESIGNS t P SJ AS Df bF T IJ AI LOON June 4 AP Stanley Ar Stanley Baldwin Bald In resigned as prime minister Jf oaf mihe the British government o today handing hi his resignation at noon to George who lay ill III In his hla bed cattle castle he resignation was accepted and the king 1 Immediately lately sent for forTt Tt flam say Macdona 1 I labor IP lc t ler ter lerand lerl end and l d former pren r presumably to pak sk him to form a cabinet Mr f tf jc- jc will visit Windsor some tl time me tomorrow he events e presaged a change in IJ he British government go in accord- accord si a anje je e with parliamentary elections lafi fast as Thursday in which It the labor i of ot Mr Macdonald supplanted supplant t fhe ia conservatives of Premier Bald Dald- l Ti ri as the numerically strongest party arty in the house of common commons Baldwin left his office e at S' S NOI o. o 10 0 Downing street Ju just t at 10 c jock ck departing by a a. back door hus lius escaping any public demon- demon He lie was driven to Windsor Wind Wind- 10 sor lOr- lOr arriving at St. St Georges George's gate at oSO a. a m. m TALKS WITH KING the Ehe kings king's equerry Sir Oliver met mt him as he alighted nJ nd escorted him Into the castle hero he Immediately saw Ix lArd rd H private secretary to toils toliS Ii ils liS majesty He lie was conducted to he kings king's s 's b bedroom where he had h hj he first Jr t discussion lon with the moni mon- mon r. r j i ji h since the disaster of ot his party tithe polls poll Thursday Heir conversation on culminated lih th his handing his resignation as rime minister to King George In fleet this ended five n years eals of con- con rule which began in Oc- Oc I ber 1924 when his own party the ser s defeated the laborea labored labor labor- ed os on a a. vote ote of rAt PAt that time it was as Mr Mac Macdon- Macdon on- on Idl Id who called to see the king and and Mr Baldwin who was ant ent nt for or to form a a. new government Today Mr Macdonald r received theopal the opal Dyal al summons to appear tomorrow at his home here he had just been In consul- consul with a number of ot his prin- prin colleagues Jt t was his second such summons summon ie ny first having come Just a little lore tore than five years ears ago when r r a coalition agreement with avid arid Llo Lloyd d George leader of ot the b beral party he was given a a. work work- 1 is majority in the house of ot com com- tons Ions ON LIBERALS i Today da as then the future of ot his to be depended largely son oon on what the liberals would do for as was the labor vic vic- iry rY at Thursdays Thursday's poll it fell fen Just tort lort of ot giving the party a majority tithe lithe commons and the liberals ow tv as then hold the balance of ot aver Ier Kin King George was in bed when he Mr Baldwin and the busi- busi bus ss ss transacted was vas very formal It was owa more than an hour id a half halt after the premiers premier's ayal a a- aj- aj yal al at the castle that official In- In ration was given gl out he had re re- re ined nedI ned It I was understood that the reason r rf l Macdonald would not go litO to until tomorrow was that it itis is thought neither advisable nor essary for or the king to bear the ain of ot a second interview today If Ii the columns ol of or London dailies dame d. d Jl In political circles there was ugh uch h speculation as to the com com- of Macdonald's cabinet Q On only one po post t were wele the as to the labor leaders leader's l lection unanimous that being that Snowden would replace fn ston Churchill as minister of ot e exchequer the post he held ine in e oriner Macdonald Maedonald cabinet For the foreign office portfolio Lt re mentioned J. J II IL Thomas fory for for- y if colonial secretary Arthur nd former home secretary Oswald Mosley fosley patrician labor ny IlY rt and nd son law of Lord Lordi i ti lon jon and Arthur un- un for foreign affairs in Macdonald 1 cabinet r the 1921 J cabinet Mr Macdon- Macdon l I as foreign forein minister himself in ind d lion to his duties as prime min mm- er er cr CIL lL MAY GET POST London Daily Dally Mall fall printed a a. anor anor nor that Viscount Cecil former- former the the he British member of the pre- pre commission on of nt t at Geneva might bo be asked asted to Lord Cecil nominal nominal- cb 4 this post Ifs lis is a a. but recently hitched hatched himself from the party mess Tess Ill Ills JIls worldwide reputation fan An internationalist t might make maket t A valuable addition to a labor strict Inet ne ne e woman was regarded as alt alst al- al st t certain of a a. cabinet post the thet t British woman to gain such a She is Margaret Bond- Bond Id undersecretary of labor in the thet Macdonald it-Macdonald t ministry It was eyed ved here today she had been It kd iced d either for minister of labor of t health us J London the national executive of ot the labor party was eting today with the labor party executive commit commit- Mr Macdonald slated I to Cuss the situation with those tholO bodies taking their counsel for the future These two bodies are composed composed composed com com- posed of ot thirty nine men and women women women wom wom- en representing every phase of British labor life me David Lloyd George and his liberal liberal lib lib lib- eral colleagues still figured collectively collectively collectively col col- col- col today as the dark horse inthe Inthe in inthe the political future With Mr Ir Baldwin's Baldwins Baldwins Baldwin's Baldwins Baldwin's Bald Bald- wins win's decision to resign known the question as t to the liberal leaders leader's future policy was heard everywhere The Dally Daily News one of ot th the chief liberal organs delivered editorially to today 3 to the labor party a warning learning given Iven In all seriousness with I knowledge of the facts After Alter recounting the main items of oC liberal policy polley and mentioning the tho liberal position as hold holding In the bal balance ance anee of power it said If It the tho labor government putting aside the moro more extreme proposals of or Its election program will concentrate concentrate concentrate con con- on these thelle great national l is issues Is- Is sues Hues we are le convinced con the liberals will ill give o lab labor r It Us its fair all all' chalce to for statesman man e prove prove- ve It Its HI capacity or ship But Dut there will be a lamentable breakdown unless s Mr rr Macdonald Changes in two important particulars particulars lars Itus which characterized lily his last lut term of or office First he must remember he lift Is 18 s the servant not of ot his party executive executive tive committee but of ot parliament and the nn nation A And nd secondly his attitude toward liberal members mu must t undergo a a. complete spiritual transformation tIl The Tho liberals will never again aln submit to the cheap mean tl spirited indignities to which labor In 19 1924 thought ft It to subject t them and un un- unless unless un- un less t till the io ordinary human moan lee decencies Jr ar- ir preserved practical cooperation will be impossible |