Show own garai Gar fiield eld county news ew W special review of A A comprehensive chronicle of important SK aw happenings designed for the busy worker who does not care to read many pages for state and world events a few facts 0 N news lews review of current events the world over nicholas longwo Longworth fi death ends long and honorable i political career senator bin ginghams Bing 0 liams hams taxation idea cabinet changes unlikely by EDWARD W PICKARD LONG NICHOLAS worth ocal speaker er 1 of the house of representatives senta tives v acte e t e r ra a n ohio congressman and son in ln law of 0 f theodore roosevelt died of pneumonia at aiken 9 0 where he was spending a spring vacation aiding the throe three nicholas physicians and staff longworth of nurses who foupht unavailingly to halt the tn malady was tho the speakers wife alice roosevelt longworth born to wealth and position ou on november 5 1809 in cincinnati ohio akle hl home ever since mr air longworth after attending franklin school there was graduated in 1891 1801 from Il harvard arvard re n spent one year in Il harvard arvard law school chool then transferred to the aln cincinnati law school graduating from that institution in 1894 although admitted to tho the bar he did not practice to any extent intend tend he became interested in civic affairs and soon boon was immersed Immurs ed in politics lathe city over which boss cox then held sway away despite his persistent inclination tore remain to maln regular in political controversies lie he declined to take dictation from the cox organization anil and never was closely identified with it A six aix year terni term as speaker culminated the service of nicholas longworth in the house of representatives during thirteen congresses but threw speakers in the history of f the house occupied longer the chair to which mr longworth was el elevated by his republican colleagues after twenty years apprenticeship as a boy representative from ohio distinguished service on the powerful ways and means committee and one term na as majority floor leader lre fie was the republican candidate for speaker of the next house in which that party now holds a majority of only one TIE earl of bess T borough 0 a n N ada adaa new governor Z general comes to the DomI dominion nAon heralded d as aa tho the wealthiest man ever to hold the office he Is also the first governor general to be chosen by the canadian government under the new dominion status lie he was waa earl p of appointed by the king R borough on tho the advice of hla his canadian ministers the appointment was waa announced from ottawa not front from london early governors general of canada were actual na as well as official heads of government they took a direct part in the administration of public affairs one negotiated a treaty with the united states another plunged dl directly into a political campaign a third was waa attacked with eggs in montreal when lie he signed wha known as the reb rebellion elliod losses bill thirty years ago a governor general blocked a list of appointments being rushed through by a defeated government by degrees however governors igen general came to take a less active part in politics only once in recent years has a so governor vernor general acted against the adice of the premier when W L M X king was defeated in the house aliouse of commons a year after a general election lord byng declined to dissolve parliament and called on arthur to forn form a government when meighen was defeated within a week an election had to follow the constitutional issue the right of a governor general to decline tho the advice of the premier to dissolve parliament was waa one of tho the main features of tho the campaign bud and the return of mr king to office made it certain that never again agnin would a governor general reject a premiers advice A A N immigration case which may arx develop into national importance with wide consequences tins has arisen through the of miss bliss alla young irish author and authority on ancient celtic mythology tor for a deinla i slon sion to the united states with the Intent intention lou of becoming an american citizen imless who in recent st yefim ari a r has lectured at vassar alth ail ur mills i i biffle colleges ci made application for A aisa sa ln inapt No limber imber 1930 1030 at VIc victoria torla 13 C wh where 6 she ibe Is now living but it was re td t d w r hold in abeyance on the owl ground that site she had bud not satisfactorily to the american consulate i that she elie might not net become a public charge cli arge buso upon the view that miss young bu bueng ing alx years of age without independent means and ind a writer might not always be supporting self notwithstanding appeals from prominent educators financiers und and lawyers the state department refused to take cognizance of the case it simply shily stilted stated what it has said eald without exception since the ilia act of 1021 1024 1 was amended in 1027 that the Ain american erivin consul who ilia passes upon applications for visas Is the court of first and last resort in such matters miss young was a resident of this country from october 15 1025 1023 until november 18 1030 she arrived upon a visitors permit which was repeatedly extended upon suitable bond being posted but left the country at seattle on november 18 1030 30 although tier her permit had been extended to july 1 1031 1931 and went to victoria it was tier ber Intent lorr to make her permanent home in california and write a book on irish mythology in addition friends were arranging for it chair in irish mythology to be established for her at some Call california fornia university 0 OFFICIAL denial that arthur st AI hyde secretary of agriculture would resign and that president hoover hoove would shortly reorganize his cabinet seemingly pets ets at rest recent widespread reports of dissension in the presidents 0 official f f I 1 c I 1 a I 1 family since the denial e sec arthur also extended to M hyde dr ray lyman wllbur wilbur secretary of the interior william D mitchell Ml attorney general and andrew A mellon secretary of the treasury for the last year there have been rumors that alyde was desirous of getting out of 0 the cabinet as the duties of secretary of agriculture have pla ced a severe strain on his health there also have been reports he be would become chairman of the republican national committee and that he planned to run for senator in missouri next year to his friends he be has denlow both reports Wll burs leave ol at absence as president of leland stanford university expires this year it Is understood but undoubtedly it will bo be extended mitchell Ml has been reported to be considering si a new york law partnership and also tins has been mentioned as a possible appointee when the next supreme court vacancy occurs since hoover flooder entered tho the white house secretary clellon has been reported to be preparing to resign and henry M hollonson HoLl of los angel es selected as hla his successor mellon Is the only holdover of the coolidge cabinet HOSE who expected T that adolf littler hitler would arise in offended might and defy the recent dictatorial decree of president paul voa van alln denburg were not fully acquainted with citler ElIt ler the fascists are enraged both at being suppressed and at being classed with adolf hoxter the tinted hated comman ats as national nuisances that must be abated there are ninny flery fiery young men among the fascists indeed one Is almost led to believe that the majority of them are flery young men A word of at encouragement from their lender leader would doubt doubtless lAs be ba sufficient tent to send them on the karpath warpath in defiance of the tha presidential decree but hitler gives no word of encouragement instead khe he issues a strict and emphatic conini command and for gill all fascists to be good and to obey obay handen burg to the letter ile he lias has announced from the start that his followers will keep strictly within the law but that they will ilu iju all in their power to destroy or change the laws and jo bo now ritter hitler declares that he be Is preparing to go before the germain courts with a strong argument that the decree unconstitutional and ineffective fec tive when fascism gets geta a hearing in court there would seem to be a fine chance for the safe broaden stIng of P practically RALIN CALLY every disaster nf af 1 fords a test of the heroic mold of its participants it Is heartening to reflect that the test usually is met in no nn instance of tragedy in recent years has there been a better display of courage cour nye presence of mind and intelligent tell igent action than in the colorado school bus catastrophe which mount ilia death ot of five children from exposure to the severe cold all of the fifteen children who survived this hla terrible ordeal must have been possessed of unusual endurance but the behavior of ono one alone of thirteen year old bryan wits was most heroic and odin admirable frable it Is worthy of all th the a attention it has attracted including the invitation received froia fr ow president hoover to visit the lie white house and the lie citation of tits record to the carnegie hero bero fund hut but greater than any recognition reco netlon that may come of the event Is the reminder the example affords to humanity everywhere that in spite of all its weakness and seeming seaming helplessness nt times there Is within it an element of the heroic conviction of albert n B rail TUB secretary of the interior in ihn administration on a charge of accepting epting a bribe in the oil lease scandals lias has been upheld by the court of appeals of the district ol of columbia at the same time the court sustained the conviction of harry 11 blackmer blackmere Black meri oil operator for contempt of court lif in refusing to leave n self imposed exile in france to testify in the oil trial unless the united states supreme court permits mr fall to take an appeal to its bar the mandate of the district court will be handed down within 15 days and the former cabinet officer will bo be taken into custody to serve a one year prison sentence and pay a fine of sir air Black blackmere mers sentence Is a flue fine of mr full F till Is now in seclusion at his ranch at three rivers N M the same ranch on which lie he spent cash received in n from edward L doherty doheny wealthy oil roan man almost ten years ngo ago mr fall collapsed during tits his last trial and is supposed to be in feeble health B DING I 1 N G W S SENATOR hams remedy for governmental extravagance la Is more taxation he would revive nuisance taxes 14 and slap on other levies I 1 so thick that the people who are now demanding always a I 1 w a y s greater government expenditures which 0 t toy a y fondly think senator ni lt some one else ls Is pay P bingham ing for would realize that some of the mimcy Is coming out of their own pockets then senator bingham they hey would call a halt and taxes could be reduced the senator admits be realizes his bis proposal will be extremely unpopular but he thinks that at the bottom of federal state and municipal extravagance trava gance in this country Is s the feeling of a large alemena in the electorate that when it votes taxes it votes away some one alses money As long us its that feeling exists there Is no in cen bentive cent lve tive senator bingham BIng liam believes on the part of those who entertain it to curb their demand tor for tax breeding services leaders of congress look with alth little favor on sir air proposal ile he Is the first in discussions of the approaching pro aching deficit to suggest tax demands be made on smaller incomes some legislators said they would favor increasing the levies on bigger incomes while leaders of both parties and in both houses have insisted greater taxes will not be necessary president hoover believes an increase will not be necessary if congress restricts appropriations republican leader tilson of the house thinks an increase Is not now needed and should not become mandatory HIME MINISTER LANG of new P PRIME south wales in australia Is extremely antl anti english and he be could scarcely have chosen a more pointed way to indicate his antipathy than by scoring the solid english virtue about paying ones bills there wits was general consternation in london when recently lie he repudiated the payment due to be made in that city at once of interest charges amounting to ag londona Lon dons consternation has been changed to something like exultation by the announcement of prime minister scullin Scull ln of the commonwealth government that his government governa ent would take over the lie new south wales obligation and bring suit against the state to recover mr lang Is seemingly taking a lent leaf front from the book of sume some southern american states which tunny many years ago were guilty of a number of tiona 0 r at 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