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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1823 PINGHOT'S FATE f i tion of the governors authori! the code is declared constitutional. ‘wou! g od op . | ae id have full sway and the | | great experiment in administrative | s reform by Governor Gifford Pinchot, t which had been agitated and a juarter of a century, preached for a qi would be an accomplished fact. | A special session of the state legis. lature would have to be called at once if the administrative code is Political Future Tied Up! smer. wno tas avoided the epecia In Decision on Re- confusion that would be otcasioned. form Fight. ae (United Press Staff Correspondent.) © HARRISBURG, Pa. Nov. 1— {United Press.}—The political for- ‘unes of Governor Gifford Pinchot ARREST OF 2 © Tho highest tribunal in Pennsy!- ‘pre in the hands of the state su- rf ‘ania, within a few weeks, will de- SEATTLE, Nov. 1.—Harry V. Wi- preme court. , @#ide whether or not an act of the 1amson, a federal narcotic agent, 2923 legislature, upon which Gov-| announced here that beginning with ernor Pinchot's governmental re-\the arrest Sunday in Aberdeen, forms are based, offends the state | Washington, of Jinj Aburo, purser, tution. and Ey! Okuzono, chief steward of I¢ this statue, known as the ad-)the freighter Ayaha Maru, a plot nistrative code, is declared nul!|to smuggle a million dollars worth and vold, Governor Pinchot's entire|of habit forming drugs into the reorganization program will be| Pacific northwest every few months iwiped eut. had been unraveled. | The “fighting forester” made ier C 1 ‘strongest bid to the electorate Pennsylvania during his primary onsu ate To campaign on the promise to “clean B R up the mess” left by years of or- potatoe ral der"? and Pes e Reopened » There are many fn the state who} LONDON, Nov. 1—A settlement jare not satisfied that the governor|of the controversy over the Ameri. jhad made much headway. The gov-/can consulate at New Castle on jernor contends he has been ham-| Tyne, has been. received between jstrung by “obstruction” tactics on| Foreign Secretary Curzon and ‘the part of an elected state treas-| American Ambassador Harvey, and , Charles A. Snyder, of Potts- = _ le, who has fought the governor iat every turn. It is Snyder who car. the Pinchot code to court, t it was declared constitutional with reservations.” |, These reservations included an fepinion that the constitutionality of ithe code was not “free from doubt,” {and that until the higher court dis- of the case the decision might fhe suspended by supercedeas pro- pceedings. | Tf, on the other hand, the reorgan- zation code which was passed by © legislature at the specific re- quest of the governor, {s upheld by ithe supreme court, there can be no uestion of the supremacy of Gov- enor Pinchot as the most powerful Fite in the state. Swooping Powers. The code, in itself, gives sweep- Ing powers of administrative con- E to the executive. He is per- ie itted to appoint whomever and henever he pleases, fixing all Jarles at any amount he may de- Bire. 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