Show WHO'S NEWS THIS WEEK V By Lemuel F Parton Scotch Miner Now Power In Coon Coun of C I o 0 NEW YORK Spokesman j jand and champion of labor laborin laborin in what one correspondent calls CIa a new era in capital capital- labor relations in the United States is Philip Murray sea sea- seasoned seasoned weathered labor bat bat- battier battier tier but also negotiator and pacifier for three presidents Heading the steel workers organ organ- organizing izing committee he met Benjamin BenjaminF F Fairless president of the Came Came- Illinois gie-Illinois corporation in a confer confer- conference conference ence which resulted in an epochal agreement b between tween labor and the steel industry At eighteen Philip M u r ray r a y punched the In the nose and started a small civil war warin warIn in Westmoreland county Pa At fifty ty a powerful mostly stage oft figure in the rise of the C I 0 he it Over He has saId many times that after punching the he learned to keep his temper That was his only un tin tin- disciplined outbreak As a boy he was a mIner in hIs native Scotland The family removed to America when ho he was sIxteen lIe was vas In the pit for Cor the Keystone Coal Coke com coin pany The Tho punching nose episode led the GOO miners to make him president of their newly organized local of the United Mine Workers of America This started his career as a labor r lie educated himself by a correspondence course He moved along up with John L Lewis and Thomas Kennedy now lieutenant governor of pennsylva Pennsylva- Pennsylvania nia in both the and strategy of the organization All three were vigoroUs foes of the wingers left and some of their stillest fights were in their own ranks If vertical unionism leads to a reformation of American labor for good or ill this triumvirate will figure in the thc history books as its founder President Wilson made Philip Murray l a member of his war labor board In 1921 harding used him to sidetrack ck a civil war in Wingo Singo county W V Va with miners In revolt re A big bulky deliberate man with witha a bit ot of the old Scotch burr irs in his speech master ot of flawless gram gram- grammar grammar mar and diction he can still de- de deliver deliver liver a verbal punch but restrains his powerful fist although he is an eager boxing fan He is married and has an eight eight- old year son His salary as an official of the U M MV W V A A is a year 0 0 On Putter Kings King's BEFORE p the abdication of Ed- Ed Edward Ed LI ward VIII the British court of claims sitting with fl full bottom wigs and mediaeval court uniforms set set- settled tied some pretty difficult business naming among other coronation dignitaries the official putter pants on for the king Then when Ed ward quit the throne they had to togo togo go through It all again preparing for the coronation of George VI BrItannia rules the waves and sometimes waives the rule The crisis Is past as Lord Ancaster is awarded the kings king's pajamas in- in instead in stead of the legally stipulated night robe as part of his cut in the coro- coro coronation coronation nation ceremony lie will also Iso get the kIngs kIng's bed bcd and 40 yards ards of crimson priced at at the time of KiD King Rich Rich- Richard's ards ard's decree touching thereon in 1377 1317 and now worth The lord great chamberlain Lord Ancaster outranks Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin HIs counsel pressed his claims before the court winning all of them except the tra- tra traditional traditional box in Westminster abbey and accepting gracefully the necessary compromise on the pajamas The founding fathers hadn't foreseen pajamas but it was all Interpreted In the spirit ot of KIng Richards Richard's instrument Lord Ancaster wins the right to carry the kings king's coUTo and to fo dress him In shirt stockingS stocking'S and here lIere he out over ocr the marquis of pro pro- I Chumley the former lord great chamberlain who by ancient custom had to resign along with KIng KIng- Edward The marquis of Lincolnshire is the third great peer to share the above honors and emoluments the office rotating among the Ule three families In 1905 Lord Ancaster who had hadnot hadnot not yet succeeded to his title mar mar- married ned ried the strikingly beautiful Eloise Breese of New York daughter of the late L W Breese She became the chatelaine of the ancIent castles of Drummond and Grimsthorpe Of the Tuxedo Bristol she was the possessor of n a large fortune a sportswoman and a flag member of the New v York Yacht club She liv- liv ened up the old castles n a lot with her blooded horses and dogs lat later r tame fame in salmon fishing Ru- Ru RuInous RuInous Inous taxes compelled Lord AnC 1st t r to sell his s principal estate In 1921 lie is sixty nine e C Consolidated News Features SerVice |