Show LABOR LEADER TO TOBE TOBE BE IN BRITISH CABINET Appointment of Arthur Henderson Made for Coalition Rule LO LONDON DON May Ilay The 21 21 The first authoritative e announcement as to an appointment In the British cabi cabinet et outside of or Premier Asquith and Sir Edward Grey the foreign secretary Is that of or Arthur Henderson a a. labor leader who succeeds Herbert Louis Samuel as president of ot the local government government government gov gov- board The trade unionists are aro highly pleased at the tho appoint appoint- ment One of ot tho the most remarkable features features fea fea- tures turcs of the ministerial crl crisis is in Great Britain at nt tho present time limo is 18 the sudden outbreak more or less Jess severe of ot newspaper attacks upon Field Marshal Earl Kitchener the British secretary of ot war who ho at the outbreak of ot hostilities was the nations nation's military mili mili- military tary taIj- Idol Kitchener Attacked Tho The Dally Daily Mall Mail and other newspapers newspapers newspapers pers under the same sarno ownership have been most violent in their attacks The Tho Dally Daily Mall Mail says It never has been pretended that Kitchener Is a a. soldier In Jn the sense that Field Marshal Sir John French Is a soldier Kitchener Is a gatherer on of mi r r and arlda a v gatherer too but HI his hla record In the South African war as a R fighting general apart rt from his excellent organizing work as chief of ot staff was not brilliant Shells Criticized Nothing in Kitchener's experience sus suggests that he ho has hns tho the qualifications qualifications lions required for conducting a a. European European European Euro Euro- campaign in the field and we wo can only hope that no such sueh misfortune misfortune tune tuna will befall this nation as that should be permitted to interfere with the actual strategy of ot this gigantic war ar Proceeding to accuse Lord Kitchener Kitchener Kitch Kitch- ener of ot ln ha having ordered the wron wrong kind of ot shell the Dally Daily Mall 11 asserts that despite repeated warnings that thata a R high explosive o shell was required Lord Kitchener persisted te l In n sending shrapnel such as he used against the Boers thus causing the deaths of ot thousands of or British soldiers and Incidentally in incidentally incidentally In- In bringing about a cabinet crisis I |