Show ENuINE TRADE BOSS Britons Soler Soler- y y Regard This as Most Astonishing i Revolution in Control of i Government G by Laborites Laborites' 1 l CONDON ONDON March 1 A A A tin plate yorker who started earning ills his tally bread when he was 11 a coal r who went went Into the pits when w vas s 10 and a who parted sewing leather when he was are running the household of ot he king of ot Great Britain rAnd there are serious people who tell you solemnly that this Ise is e greatest and most astonishing Evolution in British life caused by Cing Ing George summoning Ramsay donald to form a ministry EW REGIME TAKES ROOT Le well to do English have rec- rec ached themselves to seeing a a laior la- la intellectual like jike Mac- Mac lon lonald onald ld filling the twin posts 9 of pf rime minister and secretary for forI I affairs the they are a accustom accustom- pg themselves to thinking of custom trades like J. J H. H Thomas and J. J t Clynes holding important cabi- cabi fet jobs they even Indorse the wis- wis om mot of the royal family in Sn remaking as to court dress so as to pare pare the pocketbooks of the labor who are all poor men But trades unionists in ill the kings king's own palace palace giving orders to some flunkies supervising the tile bills J ing eing consulted about social pro- pro dure and then some Th Thomas mas Griffiths who represents district of ot Pontypool in of ot commons is the new of ot the household he man marl who thus officially su- su the expenditures of ot the roy- roy started life lite In the hum- hum of ot a Welsh workman Beare Be- Be I ore are he had left the elementary he went to work as a half half- Be ir brier Imer er In a tin plate factory at the wage of ot 8 cents per peray peray ay SEEKER 1 Griffiths Is a type of the British with a tremendous thirst knowledge that the poor school system of his country him At the age ago of ot 33 with wife wie and family to support he en- en red Ted Ruskin Buskin college at Oxford When When lie he w was s poring over text all the money he had to himself at Oxford and his at home was 12 a week So Soel el knows how to make ends meet rAfter After he left college Griffiths beime beune be- be une ime an of f the steel union and later became a officer of the great Iron ad Steel Trades Trades' confederation the the union which has never had I strike John Allen Parkinson is the comp- comp oller oZ of the royal household He ve a alot lot to do with big functions rAnd fAnd that is something he never never neve reamed of ot doing when as a kid hire he quarreled with The latter was a col- col ery He dreamed athis boy should hould be e a manager CORKER AT 10 But Bt young John said he wanted waited Ibe pE a miner He started as s a timer Lit at 10 io became a time full-time In the coal pits at 12 and arid I a thoroughgoing trades He advanced in trades ranks until he was made a amers' amers iners' iners agent and also of ot ej committee of the big ners federation He lie Is an M. M P. P r the big mining town of Wigan John Johnl Davison who Is vice cham- cham of ot the tho household started out ra but soon went Into il Her r r making and iron founding one he years was a sand list In a a. foundry He lie Is one of ot the few tew men In the who has been on Ameri Amer- Amer i soil In 1919 he went to Can- Can atas a fraternal delegate to the madian madlan trades union congress J In J h he went vent to the United States aI unofficial pilgrimage to in- in r Jinto the of ot our antl- antl whether England would go ten years he replied Not In years Sot its a cinch that the new vice will not put the kibosh George lGeorge V having his wee bit bito appy o 0 Scotch |