Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 173, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1930 — Page 15

MOV. 28, 1930

BRITISH LABOR REGIME WINS IN BITTERBATTLE Vote of Confidence Given, 299 to 234, Over Dominion Parley. By Unit'd Preen LONDON, Nov. 28.—The Laborite government of Prime Minister •T. Ramsay MacDonald emerged from a stormy session in the house of commons Thursday night with a vote of confidence on its handling of the recent imperial conference. The debate was bitter as the opposition rallied to attack behind a conservative motion of censure ; tating that “this house censiires the government for its failure to formulate any effective proposals for extension of empire trade and for its refusal to consider offers made by the dominions.’’ The motion was defeated by 299 to 234. Slaps Earl in Face Charles J. Simmons, Laborite, rossed over to the conservative benches while the vote on the motion was being counted and lapped the Right Honorable Earl Winterton in the face with a thickly folded “order paper.” Winterton had criticised Philip Snowden, chancellor of the exchequer, earlier in the evening. Simmons apologized later at the request of the speaker. •J H. Thomas, dominion secretary, called the Canadian proposals for empire trade “humbug.” Snowden, winding up the debate lor the government, scarcely could be heard above the uproar of Laborite cheers and opposition efforts to shout down his supporters. “The Canadian proposals amount1d to this. Snowden said. "Namely, they would keep their prohibitive tariffs against Britain, and add a • light increase to the rates applied against foreign imports. Government Proved Strong “If Stanley Baldwin had been the head of the British delegation at the imperial conference and accepted the Canadian proposals and gone to the voters on them, it would have been an appeal to the British people for imperial unity to enable the dominions to keep out her goods and increase the number of Britain's unemployed.” Defeat of the censure motion proved the government’s position stronger than many quarters had anticipated. TAXI DRIVER ACCUSED Alonzo Boles Charged With Faking Holdup Story to Police Alonzo Boles, 531 East Nineteenth street, taxi driver, today faced an embezzlement charge after he reported to police he had been robbed of sls Thursday night. Police searched the cab and found some of the money and said Boles then confessed to the fake holdup story.

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