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Show i RIVALS THE BEST D UTAH COUNTY If PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1927: YEAS, NO. 81. D lIMllMill ,oo - - f frt yor paper rrfulaHyT :4i Dot. jfil kbrfrdelivered. telrpboM fl'ebxk aod payer SURPASSES THITSEST FORTY-SECON- TELEPHONE US : 7 oo ; oo r -- ' oo ' ofo -:-o- . o '"-o- ; oo sOrr-- So. mill ooT- o i joo - oo oo v i o) o W A LlUUVJ ' v : V ' ' -- ' - r ; : . HERALD SECURES LEASED ffllll ; IRE lino m SERIES OPENS WEDNESDAY Ul I ' IIILIIUU ' ; The WorU Series is comma:! knows it. RealizIbe Proto knows it, jouj Evening Hqrald secured Herald interest has the fn4.iie intcHse the tveht, ing leased wire service for .every game in the series, and will of. the .cem-megaphnntcTrt hrllrnjr " s the at series. day. ppC3tii ;&3'--''t YcJrife'sday.-Exac- The iirhruiiTs&mti Will NotRun f tTie game will be announced in tim of the openh.g-oAgain; four , Candidates t&ir.orrow's Herald. Thj New York Vankeca, champions of the American, Seek Office; Primary Is h league, rre s'iflit favorites to take the measure of the Slated for October 25. Pirates, v.bo won the championship of the. senior cinu't flftcf enc of the. closest races in history. But the Mayor O. K. Ilanesn .reiterated Pirate i have many backers, and in Provo the climax of annov.iee-meut this afternoon bis former that he .will not lie a candid- America's national ' game is being awaited with intense inter" '. '. ate to succeed himself s mayor of est. Provo at the 'coming city election. of of f4ce Wednesday ! Herald in the See front you he had not thangHe REJECTED nt bi''lCCtHn - "st " Pitts-purg- - declared that matter us first PITTSBURGH, Pa., Oct. 3. (UP) The Yankae Argonannounced and that he was definwaters today. of swat sailed into Pkatc-infeste- d aut itely out of the race. Tha announcement wag ninde fol- I of Pittsburgh fans ardor clrizzla the While a dampened lowing, the presentation severa a curious little handful from a all forming and a peof kept byt to Hansen Mayor lays ago tition sigued by hundreds of Ms welcoming crowd, the American league champions arrived friends and admirers who urgonrl from New York at 8:45 a. m. - . n quested him to reconsider his acHere to open the World Series, with Donie Bush's Cor-rn- ir tion and 'to allow his name to be crew Wednesday, the Yankees made an overnight trip lueseuted at the coming "prttoary. - While appreciative of the confi- from their heme town to get in a couple of days practice on dence placed in him, Mayor Hansen what will be for them a strange ball park. declared It would be lniposslliK for is not the samer exciting lYaveling to a world-serie- s him to do otherwise than as he had boiled Yankees it iigh be to hard these rather experience previously announced. Four" candfdattw;'flm: Wi8"WT saheT)aseBaTtoi3itTits, ::. .mayor now have petitions in circa- Babe Ruth who is expected to take a great deal of inter m union, turee. ior juuy coiuu'irsi-micthat right field fence before the first two games are in one for ity aduifor . These three offices are theonly ones to. be finished, professed was indifferent to all ' world's series chat: filled at the coining election. ter, being a veteran of the classics. Petitions are tarried for the folcandidates, the lowing mayoralty names being placed lii alphabetic order! Jesse Kllertson, E. A, Mitchell, Clyde Scott, and Alma Van Wagen-en- ; for commissioner, Oscar W. -- -' Flygare, George Groneniau - r.mi " Charles Hopkins; for auditor,: Mrs. Mnl-Ferrer Smith, All petitions must be filed at (lie to District William Boyd and Others Ap 7 oftiire of the city recorder not Inter Pair Ilound Over ed his opinion on the ; . "- est nud . PRCVOSEES MANANDJIFE MOVIE STARS FACE CHARGES . , pear In Person liurrOrTCfiarge 4 inary election will be held on Tues...... a..,..i...- - tr. n .1 ti. 'i'uesday, NoTember 8. Of Jacques La .DEBATING - Forgery Salle, alias rAt.Gtmrzr Jack AiiiioiiL--h I OF SERVICE FOR WORLD - 5 .. Where Hindenburg Denied War Guilt TENDERED AID Rehabilitation Work Crowds ' Out All Else in St; Louis; Fund. SfLs ' City Is Very Busy, PfAO 9 st. Lona. Mo., Oct. a Ustponing all uuuecessary adlvi-tles,S- t. Iwils today gave undivided iittcntioJKJo the, task of rehaBlll- tating and feeding its tornado vie (m i v 'I It A I I "VVhclescmeBect'LModifi, cation Urged As Beneficial LOU ANGELES,, Get 3 (C- PThe eyes of 5,000,000 latwring men turmil toward this city tKlav,' where problems running the gumut of industrial relations, politics ami Iirohibltion were to be brought be fore the annual convention of (he American Federation' , of Labor. '; Ixd by President A. William Greene, more than 400 official r M - -- ' ' A- - S - , - ?''. orty-seventh ' Rain Hanipc's CiToits '1 " Relief wbtk went forward rapid- ly despite rain which has fallen Intermittently since Saturday, hump cHug efforts of the volunteer army clearing away wreckage and caring tor Ktor:i victims. More than 300 families were mov ed from their shuttered !oiue into Ii ; 1 ' U coi(-cer- u volutr. snflltftt'TCp.rft " ji i ue executive council. "The American Federation of Lalsir at Its convention In 191'J, lid and 1923 pointed out the conditions that would come and had come from the enforcement of the jrolstead-aet.- 't the report or the executive council states. 'It was contended that the manu- sale and distribution tof wholesome r containing 2.75 ner cent fllcohwiby weight wou'd bring about true teJrHram.'' ... - SPANISH FORK ATTEMPTED HOLD-U- P rainr!. Mondted-Xross-riickKc- TEAM VICTOR High School Stock Judging street was Team to Represent State Every passaWe and at ' least iiartinlly lighted last night. A . Of Utah large force of city .employes had Lvbmlttlngth-demand IS ENTIRE tried a hum food and other necessities, re troi-rassaoie I the- - Gem, Sunday eve- wishfsto era- Reitig i.iingiaexjiflinopiteKt inane 1 - against the 18th amendmeiii itself," the report states, declaring that the Volstead act "could be amended without ln any way violating the provisions of the 18th Former Prohibition Agent to Leads' Chase Capture Bandits on State Highway; Car Is Forced From Road il Five hundred civilian poli ti WINNERS NAMED D.F.CRANDALL HEADS TICKET -- , f-the . I d K eight-dolla- the-sto- urt J' he 4-- Nel-soi- v w-r-eiit rr-vi4- tor E. FORMERPROVO "" for act a modification of theVidstead Hie exiimiive iwmm ll H.avlng Won. first place in the were state high sciiool stock, pohltry'. recruited pa-niornlug, followins his. arrest on n could not lM present ngular eohtcst Sunday at T.vi' crop judging AlIlls wife, linen, national guardsmen and Utah state fair, th Spanish Fork ning duo to a severe illness, Provo charge of forgery. had regular army troiiie. berta, also 18, was bound over on theater patrons at the Gem mem school team will represent Robert X. Cooper, a graduate :of . The. fluid for immediate relief higli thp nme amount of bail, and will the pleasure of meeting three I'tah at the National Congress of the Yiiuug university of this ily. Springville Republicans Name '' " '" '' ' on loca now the $250,000 passed of similar ha'f mark, company a charge. bers Vocational Agricultural Students ill ' face LaSalle' and bis wife had. been tion in Spanish Fork Canyon Wil- the' amount asked by a citizens' Kahsas City, Slu;, November 14, il i former prohibition agent of Full City Ticket at Largely' Debating and oratorical tryoufs and in and con ue to m Philo McCullough cyiLmUtee, i grow. is announced by L. R. Humphreys, t'tah, together with I,orry Smith liam Boyd, .were held by the Christ4ari En- - picking apples for. T. J. larrcr A will Miss Ralston St. Louis d,trminatlon thtf Attended Primary and DeWItt Jennings. state suiiervlsor of vocational edii- and Ben C"hen,; i( S:tit 'iAike City, " .loiivor Miety of Trovo Sunday the Springvllle rojid recently, ntmcar at the Gem at an early date. v uld care for its own was death Sunday narrowly Watter-La- ng, the drrectm-w- H ijverv larae" Iheill SffPSS tO hi44gMHtuw. The nieuibcrs of the' whining team m.lnrior I). F. Crnii(l!ill1.weli known Insur afternoon about :t:20 on the state the party, but Imsiiiegs concern coKlril uted hi the are with, also B. a present Mark Han;, mus August Swenson, niorinng Kariy ( iirter and Rogery Berry taking the cares strr:;. l'imd. Iet.iifnte worked in man of Springville was noniln-atenear that and declared ant of been sinntlv "noboay :uouth with to Nepbi have forged .Mileshighway believed Roach... , Joseph de1.ate contest laurels. slic ug bant arid ct t sen, and lxur shift did- not ope director"-an- d a f.jr nmyor on the RepiibUcan atF. Skinner, agricultural instructor, Mills, wbeitswo highway uien " The winners In both' events will by Irsv LsSaHe, ' i t! M J ad. Society matrons worked as coach. The highest Scoring indinear on the stage, at a largely atteiidid primary y mm ticket to bold tliem up. on . compete with Payson, Springvllle Kelly" was presemeo. ".riuks.. " Clerks became ixilioe-r.intempted Strike, proprietor of the after he I,. vidual in the fair contest was Augon their wiiy held in the Springville city hal) ,,nl American Fork representatives the Hub Clothing store, were three men. The who . r Mr. Jennings, Introduced Gem, f..r the ftah county championship. '' had picked nut an Mr, Cramlall wa'i .; m,: five, square miles, vr tip ustTheSwenson. f aierniibin fti. from Salt Lake to los- A'ltfi'lesr- At Saturday evening. JreeneF manager of in turn Introduced the other play'.,....tv nrinnora will clash with sweiiter. Inajjoiwwrjj few a severaLcaudidatci chuhe the ,of Xr!ii.''iujjjsLiiaiiitJRm tion.jif the wores obtained at the Hie jioiiit iiieirliorie(J ?i young .mail re told, him he would cash ers; Mr. Jennings gave hnmpions of either sections' of the 35 years,when he WijTi TTtal area, w'i nf reeled ly names came Itpfore the soon ns the batiks contest at the Iiiteriuoun- - liailed I he ptate at the Utah Christian Endeav- the check as tkjm from tJii!rohd h biit whose Kl'wcom.ds. cr- - killed , judging Eighty old" dramatic Nortlr-Sa!t show-aMthe check there Joined Stockfirst the to leave and tain will pniiuiry. which -d opened, or society convention iheTmca did not fare to st.ip feds in f h ( and Heber.M. i''!h. lilher noiiiiiiws were: I. E. Clegg, , pany in Salt Lake with LakemtockyaTds last Mn ich and at conl iniied. A few lie held in Salt Lak&, October 21 in the meantime, furt her was a J'i," Tio Mississippi "'irlver in J!li- - m2i".!r-tlllS'e,who yards Will eounciliflan ; Dr. Kllingford, t!,e A1,,"",K'1 Wells, --.to 23. ,r-- Uil TSuspicion Is Arouse! J&Jlt XKaJuindrel ileal. William Whitehead, and nnother maujjumis'd.friiifi a hidiog Fridayv- - ami otlier h. l liCUi ream raieu niKueM hi uic uui. . Oratorical winners of the four IjiSalle then took the check, re notables who made spirals coun-- ( up that famous the lead which the Spanish Fork jdace, and threatened the oecuonnts Arthur Fiiiley, towns will compete on Octolter 14, fusing to wait for the hanks' to ' "-' " IV '4'a4i(hill, ity recordteam obtained at the stock show ardVi'i'K tliiieiK-JQhjLalth.ja.-pltii- . It is announced, While the debating onen. which aroused Mr. Greene's group. At the dinner given by the Gem enabled the latter to wiii fheTluaT sneiu-eshooting. Six shols wore, ed; .Mrs. Eliza J. Russell, city treasf victors will oppose Tayson at the suspicions. He lumietllately tot in management in honor of the guests, lienors. The .U'ld team had to be tirnl, come of which shuttered the urer, vpayson Community church next touch with the police, ana imei Mr. Jennings gaSe some Interesting content with second place. windshle'dlmt fortunately lnisseil Five Entered Race ' . night, Octoler 9. The ques-l- o Wren Wilklns went to the James s'dpliehtj- on In Parade" TMv . Big More than 100 boys pnrtieiiwied the o"iipaiit. Among those nominated at 4he , is "Resolved, 'That It Is Impos- hotel, where LuSnlle hud been room hoTrniT the part of the father in the contest, representing lilh Fusilhwle-o- f Bullets meeting for mayor were: Dr. Nel sible to Outlaw War.". Provfe has iug, nnd arrested hlmtihlaJLotel which Three . . V,( t ... K.mt aa scbiMiig from oil pttrts of the state,' However, the fusillade of bullets son Ileal, John L. Growbwk, I. E. i THifnipgative Ride of Mr. Humiphre.vs says. iused the driver of the car li Clegg and Mrs, Mark Reynolds. Mrs. f The winner of this debate will opThe judgerln ehrge of 'therstate swerve from the load anitTlie wr I j 'name camt' beforexthe LaSalle declared that he and his pose the winner, of the Sprlngville-AincricaDavid West wood, former, Provo fair contest were Ezra " Fjelstead. .um lo nave luiueo oei. said, before uuuy jm iiinirv ior u'lii.iee 111 uie touuvii Fork forensic tilt on Fri-- wife had been married iu the east tileture. XIr. Jennings d were produced. In resident and son of Dr. David I'rofwsor Ilarvcy II. Smith, Colom-- l men again escajied injury. Scarce-l- also, but she was defeated. 7 .day, October 14, for the county hon- - last December,' and were .on their Jtlie war wenes of this city, who was nQrlously Earl Walters. Harold Richards. this ffrsion the hero came home a hiidthe car left" the road w hen ;" "' .'". '. way to Carifornla to find work. TS. comrlete nervous wreck, lnsteao or Injured in Ingeach1Californi, I wi liam Wiiiiiit and J. C. ibigii Hie two alleged bandits took to their The debate winners of rrovp have septemDefS, is now out of danger. sen. The following - high school heels, The Salt Lake liien gave a juiiinlefter-the-errtirep- lct "W" ""considerable experience, (and was fcssf milled at the Btndios it was Fillip details of the accident nr teams took part-- : Lclii, Weber, chase and to render, a good ac- 1H MorgTrm: t tiring the man who f ired the voi'y decided that Gilbert should. become lacking lint, it Is known Jhatyonug Ktiauish Forkr Vernal, count of themselves. a :crlppleas;we11rt0 make a --fitting Westwood riding xtn a motor- Cexlar .City. Boselder Davis, South Into the cat. JThe jui her niauho climas to the story, and "since the cycle, with Mont Hughes, sonof Cache, JJiicoTu i'J I'rovoJJrvlug ever, LXXCI1IN(MS AVERTED IM group Vho made the original scenes Dr. E, G.. Hughes, also former Provo Junior' CSaltLiike); Mt. rieSsaTiTr by hi Us. but was captured in a hay 3 BROOKLYN.-2V.. Oct. (I C.' o'clock tsek at Mills about fi :;$ bad Iokr. since been separated and resident. In an effort to avoid hit- Bear" River- (Boxelder county), n nnd :m il,An Infuriated crowd of " Cache. a " North turned this' feneeyThe Hughes Gunnison," hoy Xephl, ting "lHo"rnIftgyniefiilHrrir TiiTTTie" -' tulddleIviune:! "int i.t on 'Mnglni; a nres. a new cast had to lie selected, the motorcycle quickly, and at the Granite, American" Fofk, Jordan, Juab county sheriff s office. Both Rev. E. E. Bachelder of the Com ased iwrk lounger for annoying two Summit," Cyprus, I'rovo, men were taken before the court at niunity ihurch of this city and Rev. 4eeth are in ! inline the father mother, broth- - same time, David, thinking to save Norfh nnihire n ad y T"Btt'ertirtrirn-ttband Wasatclu liossllileaccidentJSiirii-illSalUJike-CJlt- y , Nephl " ' '' v thla afternooii, butJiad,not nronilnent among the chief defect led and sweetheart, and the entire hiinwlfroia police' today, t utcced ft iilen ar the timo the Her were the and post war scenes done jumped from the siieedlug machine; nrtheringhehTircpaTatrtm at largely atnoted in the health of the .children tpro-wn- r Into a telephone pole for the Kansas City contest, the ald went to press.: tended funeral services for Mrs of Sprlngville, according to L. L. jover rgaln- -a cruel faie for those He crashed team witnessed the. officMargaret lh Moore, held in "the Mif Cullimore, director of the I'tah (who luid originally been selected receiving severe body injuries and a winning ial. placing of all entries at the fair STARTl'P WILL SPEAK compound fracture of the leg. (OTiJtrteinpip Sunday afternoon. county health unit, who examined lio make this great picture. Utah The ritualistic service of the EastPartly niorp than a hundred Sprlngville J In ndditlon to the guests of honor l For several days It was uncertain Monday. At Kansas City the Stum-Is- " Fork 1siyB will mvet tenuis from George A. Startntr wilt sponk i t ern Star, under the direction of Mrs. elMi1 chr dren during the past vlt : he dinner there ft ere present. whether the, young man would relowly tonight c'nss x'LjJo: Josephine Cnimou, wa9 condm-U'l- . wr ami sirs. k. j. cover but reports received here now all over the I'nited States in "a lhejjulmuy!i-K0Uio- r nd tomorrow week. Wednesday nftemoon more K Ti. Strike, to 1 Seld at rifili ward M. .1. A. Tuesday or- areJO,eJaoutLof-danger- iVoenl selections were given by Mm How Miss examined Foote, Robinson. were Margaret infants than sixty 'not' much change - ray KVItoberts and Mrs. Verdlo Jet M. 4. the Gjprirthiter7aMTp- - ever, there Js a possibility that am- the American Royal Stock show. '';"7 linb' ln 'be T1'1'"1 ' atj''f '.: ..i-- ' V'.'-' His snb.eet ts Wayne B." Wheeler, teries. the leg may bfe neces tomiwnitnrei resentatives of the Evening Herald. putation Helief SocietV hall. ' C wliose sudden d'ath BAD CHECK HARGE ... rento?'- - . Ihtefment wasln the. P'rbvo city ' During his visit to Sprlngville. j Mr. Boyd, fumed star of "The sary. Maxfmiun temp. Ahlorf- Childs, Springville youth es the niost hcHve, learlei jBli.heftfttL 4.cenietoy Dr. left for Long Beach Dr. Cnlllmore delivered a lecture ro Volga Boatman" showed a great in64 the mothers of at--t immediately-afte- r tietmrTVottfiedT)f who wn arrest euatnrilay ou aliad saloon league and the proliibiijoii prayer was proiHiiineedby the R?v. Sunday1infantile terest in t V." I tKtt f i. s Mr. Bachelder. and the final prayer II Uw- - acditontr-jind- . a t presentr- - plons clieek elmrge, was hoimd over to the movemeiif, "anirraises many "aiHstions Hftoy Ilia rll nner,' hcrftha-lia- d ''. pprnbsisijlnring jihkh iilxmt the future of Hie con- Ws offered by the Rev. Mr. Good ffliiiiihiiHir ""tCllip."v hearing on this and other health largf' group, around hlin,.aa. was to return to Provo the latter imrt illstriet court under $750 ball today, :.. test between the wets ami drys. 'Of the week. win. and will be charged with forgery. ', . also the case at the theater. proUt'ius were answered, ' at s y Manyrotucr families, were moved dedication of the lu.tioiial wiirumorlal at 'Tannenimrg, East diu'ing the day Into temporary quar- It wns on the oeeasiou plctiire here the. ' of von President German y, Tor the first time pulihcljt repudiiUed "the charges Prussia Hindenburg; that tet'. Slime Of the storm victims refusthat 'the Fatherland is guilty of the grealest of all w.ns." You see .'him ulsive (leftvm General Kahus ed to leave their property when the f.oi.h.ri-piifrfrin- nn had -- net -- met of T4iiiinifttiaiid(rene'raTldHHlii'ff .(right L. whom toroadoT"flrsV'jMii.sd, fearlug that ceremonies. of iiiemorini and view a tae simo Below, general president. Itecoming their- few reinaiuing -- possessions would e stolen. Tuey sat in sorrowful . groups on liea p if wreck Even today a few remained, hud dled under tarpaulins vin artlall.. d fnolished rfsims.' A stead prices ( parthipated in the lug eerenmcles at which civic lead- -' ersthurch dignitaries nnd officials of city and state extended a wel- -' come to the high chieftains of lHbor. Reer and Week ihe return of beer and lntroduc-Ho- i of th five-dawork week will A fleet new (lwc.iiings yestotday. o trhck.rionated by TtHlslues ao-- l worked from carTy; my niug r'h lat evening to age until relief workers urged them to take slu'lter frtHa the pouring " . Joluna Rnlston. lead- - worked since Friday clearing the Gny's "Lgh thoroughfares. Kellv, 19, was bound over to the inir ladv' in Zaue district court on .$750 ljiil "tWs ning" now' playing i ( cal--nd- - .'.-- J y tims. This waff to have tseen a weet of caiuival and gaiety whs tbc snmial celebration of the Vel'cd Phiplie scheduled to start Tuesday bet tl more serious business of storm rea lief crowded, it from the city's '. Million Laboring Men Watch Progress of Confab; Five ' - '' MAN INJURED nrj amendment." t One of the fundamental gonls 'if the Fede.ration ig to be the five-daweek, according to the roiiort. ' : Kesulatlng the hour of work so (hat wage earners might have more opportunities' for recreation and oiher healthful pursuits, labor bes made fewer hours of work one of its fundamental goa's." the report slates." Intermediate Coal - It is"an end toward which soma unions may strive directly, while others nave still an Intermediate goal to reach." An adequate isillcy of Mississippi flood control and the damming of., the Colorado river' are recommend- ed in the report, which also urgM" of immigration regulation from y ' ' . stand against repeal of the primary laws, a pletlge to continue efforts to have laws enacted Forcing ships comiug into this country fo carry away the same number of sailors they bring In : a pledge to fight ininwtws against striking unions T'croaU on of night schools for worktimen and woniou ml halt on the creation of union banks and Mexico; A; ct an attacir'ifrV)ir''compun.v unlous" are set forth in the report. . n ii. , Wes,t-w-oo- MRS.M00REIS DEFECTS IN I 'ar HEALTHNOTED nil-h- SlL-fioodwitt- -of , , The Weather evt-hin- ;. m-enll- - lie-Hot-el . m .Am . ques-rion- ,. ' !V. n .;';'.'l' '' FIRE CAUSES LOSS OF $750 Fire oCnnknown origin caused an-- proximately $750 damage at . the home of Mrs Eva Franeom, 4W at 7:20 "Ea'st"Tnlfdr8outh""'8t'rei't, a. m. today. - ' The house Is occupied by C..II. " the foundry r Cx superintendent t the I'aclflc 'States Cast Iron -- Pipe company, and his family. The fire started In the' upper xection of , the house and had'gained consider- - ' able headway liefore lielng noticed ' ; by the mertilters of the family who vero iill downstaira nt the time. According to Fire J'hlef, , Reed ; Boshrd;"fhe house wis damaged the extent of $.100, and n mattnxs,. uillowS, rugs, lied and dresser, be-hmglng-to-M- rr Franeom;- - were nlso hwL: The ' remainder of the los was the property of the Cox family) find included five suits of clothing, shoes, clothing and bedding.-- s - |