'.& R'iTT 1' 'VHH & A J l I in i ! ,V Kit l& V' jKt ' i! B f I 'J4 & f ? M J. ,m ft Cf. ft if-:-" s . u J4.5 I m ill K ii.j bw' K "hi V Kind mamm?- iiiff w ft-aaa-t as-, -m -m i iui urn np -r;-vvillll Mil Uil EVENING POTL1C LEDGR- KJWWBIHWra! LEAD BY EIGHTY SEATS Laber May Claim Opposition Head in New British Parliament It SECOND IN STRENGTH By Altertattd Prttl Londen, Nev. 17. Several of th ewspnpers derlv'! snlMnotlen from the fact that the Conservative majority In tie new Parliament 1 net overwhelm ingly large, thtiR enabling the opposition te xerrise n wholesome check upon the Jredemlnnnt party. The future of the Laber Party In Parliament is a matter of special Inter est. Being the second largest party in the Heuse, it should, according te Par llamntiiry tradition, become the official apposition, and it Is expected it will claim for Its charman the pest of leader f what I.-t sometimes facetiously called Hls Majesty's opposition." This, fcewevcr, may be disputed, because Mr. Lloyd Geerge, as the outgoing Premier, has some claim te the position. xjeiinr i.nw's majority new is at) Qflffl! KU KLUX BRANDS HUSBAND WITH T Klan Kidnaps and Beats Man Accused of Maltreating His Wife ACID HURLED IN HIS FACE Hagerstown, Mi., Ner. 17. -Inves-tigatlen is under way here of the at tack en Edward Fisher, who was kid no pped Tuesday night by eight men. alleged te have been members of the Kit Mux hlnn. and branded en en eh cheek and bis forehead with the let ter "K." Fisher was walking home from work at the Norfolk end Western Hnilread hop when he was seised by four sen who leaped from an automobile. He was nlacfl in tha mai-hlne. which, fnl. i--jt.-.rv --.. ;-. -- lewea or another car containing men, dashed through the four city mere te an open field at Maughunavllle, ser murs iron. nere. Arriving at a field en the outskirts of the village, the men dismounted and carried Fisher te the center of the field. Here they beat him. Informing texlmat.l eighty. ,'Mm thet he was being beaten because we morning newspapers nt the result of wc parliamentary elections. This was Of course te be expected from the Con Cen amative press, in view of the reten tion of the Conservative majority, but some of the Liberal newspapers also find certain grounds for satisfaction, or ai least compensation attentive te ether women. They later threw him down and with acid branded the letter "K" en bis forehead and en each of hie cheeks. The men then returned te their cars, leaving Fisher te make his way home. Crawling and walking. Fisher man- aged te reach home about daybreak. They recognize that the outcome ; Aft .r trying In vain te wash th. murks mean), a return te party government and the disappearance of all they most disliked in the survival of the coalition long after they regarded Its dissolution as due. "We are rid." says the Westminster Gazette, "of the compromises and ansterfuces which have made Parlia ment contemptible," while the Daily Kews declares the election "has blown a breath of clean air into our discredited f-arllamcmurv institutions," and re joices nt the etablihment of "a trenK, effective nnd nble opposition." The Dally Herald, exulting ever labor 'h surccsee. anticipates another lectien within eighteen months, and eays: "If meantime we play our cards boldly ami skillfully we ought te have labor ssevernment without doubt." The Tinier regards the result with 4ecp satisfaction nnd says It demolishes the lust argument for maintenance of the coalition. The newspaper would have preferred that the balance be held mere evenly between the Liberal and Laborites, but believes the country Ims nothing te fe.'ir and much te g.iln from Tentilatien of the l.aler Party's Ideas in Parliament. First Communist Elected Fer the first time in the history of the British Parliament a candidate stand ing as an avowed Communist was elect ed when J. W. Newbold was returned for the Motherwell Division of Lan arkshire. Anether isolated new member is K. Bcrymyeeur, Prohlhltienist. who. with the Lnberite, E. D. Merel, defeated Winsten Spencer Churchill nnd three tber candidates in Dundee, a two 'feat constituency. These who expected Mr. Churchill's defeat little expected Scrymgeeur's vic tory. He ha. been trying te enter Parliament for Dundee since 1WW, his candidacy hitherto being treated large ly as a joke. lie is an ardent prehibl- ; tlenlst nmi wn one ei these who brought Carrie Natien te Great Britain years age. The women's votes are theunht te have been n large factor in his election, u.s they outnumber the men in this district. from his face he went te a barber shop. where efforts te remove tnem also proved futile. Mrs. Fisher said that she and her husband, following a disagreement, had been reconciled about nine months age and had since been living happily ber lather, together William at the home of Herst. She denied that he was attentive te ether women and said she did net think the men who at tacked hint were members of the Ku Klux Klatr. "I knew one of the men," said Mrs. Usher. She refused te reveal the name, but said he was from Waynes boro. Pa. The enlv clue te Fisher's assailants were furnished by persons who saw the kidnapping. They said both machines were large, dark-colored cars and bore Pennsylvania license tags and that the man at the driver's seat in the first car wa tall and dark. Nene of the eight men had any In terest In the attack nnd branding, but did It en the request of the local Klan, It was alleged last night. The same or ganization, it is said, wmk cal ed en te furnish a similar kidnapping party sev eral months ae for William Molllnc--werth, of Wnvnesbore. itceuseil nt mis. treating his aped mother, when they took him te a field some distance from Smithsburg, w here they bent him nnd branded him upon the forehead and I cheeks with the letter "K." Uriel County were held in jail here to day for investigation in connection with an attack from ambush en these attend ing a community meeting nt Jesseville, Wednesday, at which measures for law enforcement were discussed. Jeff Hewell was killed and several ethers wounded during the attack. A number of men robed in regalia similar te that of the Ku Klux Klan attended the meeting, but took no part. At a similar meeting en the previous night the white-robed visitors had handed one of the speakers a note de claring the Klan was determined te put a step te the liquor traffic In the county. The attack Wednesday night was made en the white-garbed men as they were removing their robes near the building where the meeting was held. Additional arrests were expected today. BOY SHOT BY PLAYMATi- Lad Four Yeara Old Wounded In Dispute Over Game of Marbles Chicago, Nev. 17. (By A. P.) Andrew ilagenu, four years old, Is in :i critical condition today with n bullet In his neck as n result of n quarrel u Ith a playmate ever a gnme of marbles Wednesday. ... After one of them bad shot him with n revolver, two of Andrew'a chums stuck court plaster ever the wound and took him home, telling his mother an other boy had hit him with a brick. The injured boy was unable te talk and it was net until yesterday that the nature of the wound was learned and the bullet located by an X-ray. AID SUFFRAGE AT PARIS International Committee te Maat Today In terhenne Paris, Ner. 17. The suffragists of oil nations will defend the reta today in the Horhenne. aespite itren indications that the French senate wl reject the suffrage bill en final vote, today. Among the leaders will be Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, who will preside alongside Madame de Witt Senium bergcr. Others present will be Mrs. Cor- bttt Ashler for England, Cermlck for the United States, Madame er for EniianaV Madame Baril for Belgium,. Mra. Stanley Me Tirel) for Italy ana Mile. Vacaresce for Rumania. Chinese woman will speak for the Orient and three. French suffragists for France. Justin (lednrt, one of the strongest advocates of equal suffrage in France, will be chairman. SHESS? HimmWa ;tt, y '-;;-rsr v-t r--;vrivjr'i BBBBI BBBB. aaa JBBB BBBB I I JBBT W ! row uut :.F-rw i a" I ..-. JtWs. -a (., "'c rr-;7 Boiled Ced A deltf htfnl vmj f serve title aristocrat of the sea. 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