Show news review of current events the world over IVa Var rions lotis state and city elections give cheer to both parties arties greece votes for restoration of king george 11 II by EDWARD W PICKARD 0 western newspaper paper union T PUBLICANS shouted loudly that IR it the victory of their party in the N new ew york yerk state election wasa terri ve he blow to the new deal and a of president roosevelt the democrats crula declared it was no such stich thing james A farley wao who Is both of national oal and state chairman man of the democrats gave them their cue when he declared recapture of control of the legislature by the G 0 P was nor normal mal and that the tha demo j A fa farley ley bratle vote for assembly candidates taken as a whole ei exceeded the republican vote by more than halt a million which was something of an exaggeration the republicans gained nine additional seats in the assembly giving givin them 82 to GS held by the democrats only two senate seats were involved in the contest both to fill vacancies one of them went to a republican end and the other to a democrat leaving the setup of the upper legislature body anchan unchanged ed in 45 cities of the state the republicans elected 33 0 3 mayors including roland noland B alalvin of syracuse possible nominee for governor next year the president saw hyde park go republican and parley farly failed to hold his own district in rockland county the democratic organization in new york came through strongly and menaces the prospect of a reelection election re for mayor laguardia ardla aidla observers hold the fusion forces which turned tammany out ut two years ago crumbled in philadelphia S davis wilson republican pub Ilean was elected mayor but the vote tote was close enough for the democrats to call it a virtual victory for the new deal cleveland columbus columbu S lad and 23 out of 42 other cities and towns tn in ohio chose republican mayors and so eo did a number of municipalities in massachusetts connecticut socialists socialist reelected elected re jasper mayor of bridgeport and democratic mayors were returned in hartford and new naven haven republicans gained control of the new jersey legislature but audon county including jersey city wed went t democratic by a record vote results in the spectacular election in kentucky kentuck y gave the IN new dealers a real reason for rejoicing for A B chandler known as happy the democratic candidate for governor who had bad the support of the national administration tra tion handily defeated judge king swope the republican nominee this despite the fact that democratic governor lafoon had declared himself against chandler and threw his support to swope the referendum on repeal of the state prohibition amendment gave the a good majority in clr virginia enla and mississippi au all the democratic nominees were elected which was to be expected arbitrary unreasonable gand and capricious was the way federal judge william C coleman of baltimore described the public utility hold holding ing act and he held the law unconstitutional in its entirety entirely in a long ion decision the jud judge ge declared that the acts invalid provisions were so multifarious and so intimately and repeatedly peat edly interwoven throughout the act as to render them incapable of uon from such parts of the act it if any as otherwise might be valid judge coleman Cole nian instructed trustees for the american states public service eom company pany plaintiffs in the litigation on the act to treat the law as invalid and of no effect the securities and exchange commission announced in washington however that enforcement of the act will continue despite the ruling EORGE of greece Is once more G GEORGE king the plebiscite resulted in his bis recall by a bui hu majority and before long iong the monarch will be back on the throne he be abdi pw K V bated 12 years ago the vote la in favor 0 of the restoration was almost unanimous evert even to in crete the birthplace of the republican leader venizelos who vrho Is now in exile F and under sentence of death As the results of the balloting came in fire george kondylea Kon dylla king ing george 11 II appeared apy eared on a balcony or ol a government building and an noun bounced ced As of tomorrow kins king george 11 II will be king of the Il hellenes ellenes there will be no political parties they have been broken up by the people themselves and a new epoch of reconstruction reconstruct loa will start starl KING the new prime MACKENZIE M minister of canada was in washington negotiating with president a reciprocal trade agreement between the united states and the dominion anin lon completion of such stich a treaty was one of the planks of kings recent election platform canada buys more mere from the united states than any other coun country try and america in turn la Is canadas best customer last year america exported goods worth to canada and imported goods worth these totals compare with 1929 totals of and respectively ively HINA has suddenly abandoned the C CHINA metallic silver currency standard adopted d a managed paper currency and otner otherwise wise reformed its monetary system the four point program was announced lo in shanghai by finance e minister H H kun runs just after vice president garner and his party of congressmen had left the city for manila the american party was entertained by high chinese officials including kung cut but despite much oratory of the hands banis across the seit sea character no hint was given of chinas cainas contemplated action however all english language newspapers in shanghai carried long iong interviews with senator william IL II kin king of utah and senator burton K wheeler of montana both of whom practically told china that it was not any of her business what america did about silver and predicted the continuance of united states purchases until the price of silver has reached 1 1 0 an ounce HILE the invading Ital italians laris were WHILE pushing further and further into ills his realm emperor halle selassie Se lassle I 1 of ethiopia celebrated the fifth anniversary of his coronation and he did it in fine style too escorted by a throng of feudal chiefs in barbaric attire the king of kings and his queen passed through the streets of addis ababa amid wildly cheering thousands thOusand 3 and gave thanks to god in st SL geor georges es emperor halla haila cathedral afterward selas S sla 10 his seated on ivory and teakwood throne in the palace he received the felicitations feli citations of the chieftains and the diplomatic corps in the afternoon halle haile gave the soldiers a great feast of raw meat and in the eveni nghe entertained the diplomats and nobles at a state banquet etli with golden service and rare wines the emperor holds that the big oil concession negotiated for american interests by F SI al rackett the english promoter still holds good although the americans relinquished it at the suggestion of secretary bivil air ll this concession said halle Is an integral part of our national economic pro ro arain we purposely grint granted pl it to a neutral country like the united states in order to avoid political complications and international jealousies it Is unfortunate that war must delay its fu liniment through the benefits accruing to this concession we hope to raise the social level of people and tham wibb honorable remunerative employment up league of nations set november T TUE IS as the day on which the economic sanctions against italy should be put into effect and later decided that coal iron and oil should be included in the embargo the league appointed premier laval 0 of france find and sir samuel hoare british foreign minister to carry on peace negotiations with italy sir samuel still insisted any peace must be within the franie framework work of the league the italian armies on the northern front pushed further into attilo ethiopia 1 la following the tanks and with bombing planes active overhead and one column entered the alie city of on tle way nay to makale the invaders Inva dera met v ith no resistance of consequence the goern government ment at addis ababa announced that italian planes had killed 30 om ed CD 15 children and cows with tombs bombs and rua machine chine gun fire at C gora ora liel hel RESIDENT ROOSEVELT has accepted PRESIDENT an invitation from edward A oneal president of the american farm bureau federation to appear before that hat organization in chicago on december 9 and deliver au an address mr roosevelt will arrive in chicago tit at nine that morning make his ha speech and start back to washington three hours later the residents presidents promised trip to indiana to take part in the dedication of a memorial to george rogers clark at vincennes has been postponed until june of next year when lie he will III also visit the texas centennial exposition in dallas administrator A administrator HARRY L L 1 issued an order barring from work relief jobs all persons not on the dole as of november 1 lie he said however that despite this order 10 per cent non don relict labor could be employed on any project and more in specific cases the public arks works tion non federal program and the loy low cost housing program have been exempted entirely from the relief labor requirement be because ause of a shortage of skilled killed construction bork ork men on relief ILLY SUNDAY the spectacular B BILLY evangelist theise flery eloquence led many thousands to hit the sawdust trail to the altar and seek salvation died of heart disease dise ase tit at the th home of ills his brother in law in chicago ills wife known all over the land as ma ala was with him at the end and said eally died as he had always wished suddenly sir air sunday who way was almost seventy three years bears of age was a professional hall ball player in his youth lie he was converted in and in 1903 was ordained a presbyterian minister one of americas leading scientists henry fairfield osborn died in new kew york at the age of seventy three years ile he was eminent in many branches of science and was sometimes called the successor to darwin and huxley for years lie he was the president of the american museum of natural history for OVIET russia celebrated the eighteenth IS SOVIET anniversary of the bolshevik revolution with a tremendous tre display of its armed strength in moscow infantry cavalry tanks and all the other army services marched for hours past the tomb of lenin where stood joseph 11 II stalin and other lenders leaders to review the long parade com commissar missa r tor for war and navy declared in the order of the day that the soviet army was ready to protect the frontiers of our sacred land at any moment ue ne warned the world that danger of a new general war hung over mankind the executive committee of the communist internationals ale published an appeal to workers of all countries to join hands to force an end to italy italis Is war in ethiopia protect the chinese people from invasion ward oft off danger of war in europe and bring about a downfall of fascism WHEN HEN the nations get together la in london to ta december for the next nest naval conference it la is not likely they will be able to agree on much in the way of limitation of naval armament cut but there Is a good prospect that italy will there demand the neutralization of the straits of gibraltar which would be extremely distasteful and perhaps embarrassing to great britain diplomats are certain the british would refuse to make the concession it was reported in paris that the duce would ask that the straits be put in the same status as the suez canal and would offer to scrap two ton battleships now under construction as an evidence of his good faith britain hopes france will support her attitude concerning this demand and in return may agree to take a larger percentage of exports from french morocco to strengthen frances position in that colony french naval experts said that while neutralization of the straits would guarantee free passage for france for all time yet it would be better to have a strong british hold on OB gibraltar in case cas france got in a war with germany and was laced faced with the prospect of geri german submarines entering the mediker nannean to ravage her commerce sal and stop transport of troops from north african possessions FTER a conference with agricultural AFTER athral specialists and representatives of farmers secretary of agriculture wallace announced that a two year program for and hog bog producers had been determined upon the main features of which are 1 prevention of an excessive production of corn in 1930 and 1037 2 allowance of an increase in next nest years pa pig crop that would be at least as great as it Is estimated would take place were no adjustment program in effect 3 prevention of an excessive increase in the 1037 1937 pig crop the new contract will require that an area at least equal to the number cumber of acres withdrawn from production of corn be added to the usual area ot of the far farm devoted to soll soil improving and erosion preventing uses this requirement qui rement was a part of the 1034 1934 corn hog contract but was relaxed when the drouth come were awarded by the carnegie MEDALS I 1 JV hero fund commission to 47 men and children of the united states and canada or to their re relatives lathes in 11 cases most of the awards tire are tor for rescues ces of persons from drowning to silver medals were awarded and 45 bronze the silver ones weft went to james C martin fifty one year old joplin in mo ho laborer and christine stewart thirty five of brookline Brook lioe mass martin went luto into a sewage pit trying to LU ba save a fellow worker both drowned miss stewart leaped into the tha sea near bar Il harbor arbor me in an attempt to save emily mcdougall macdou all thirty oue rescuers pulled them out 40 minutes later miss mcdougall died cash awards totaling for educational purpose 1 accompanied the medals in 14 cases ases the commission announced noun ced in 22 other cases a total ot of was granted for purchase ot of homes or other worthy purposes has no designs n western gern europe but she does intend t to promote her expansion in the baltic states and hopes later to divide the ukraine with poland that Is I 1 the substance of 0 assertions made by per and genevieve tasoula Ta boula bouls two of tle the leading political writers of the paris press they say dr hjalmar schacht mi minister alster of finance revealed these plans to jean tannery president of the bank of france and montagu norman president of the bank of 0 england lin gland schacht the writers say bay exhorted the two financiers to act with germany in the financial field to end tiie die italo ita to ethiopian conflict as soon boon as possible |