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Show 4' ' RIVALS THE BEST TELEPHONE US UTAU COUNTY Dm SURPASSES THE REST - I FORTY-SECON- ..t " . bo " t ' . " -- i -- 70o-. ". ATES' PiR IAN'KS AKO uiiUlVi EivalsAre; Evenly " -- - :- VV - -- - '..ri 117' . 'paries ' '"- Pitching r By FRANK GETTY PITTSBURGH, Pa, Oct, l"F) A world series which Jis surpassed chaiiipion-shlp- s all ptevlous In enticing the interest of the .nation's baseball fans, if demand for tickets and .Intensity of discus-tii- o can heeredUed, is about to open ' 4-(- post-seaso- n In " 4 " , - Pittsburgh. Agtlnst the sombre background of Fori Field, with Us towering steel stands, Its drab fa nee and new pine bleachers, the annual classic of thi natloiial pautluie wlU be opened Wednesday afternoon. Pirates Gain Followers While the New York Yankees,' chailiDloiiH once more of the Ameri can lejiRiie, runtiniU'd to rule favor-- J feellns f 10 fo 8, Ites. at- - odd U growinK among the IkihoIiiiII hosts that the Pittsburgh Urates,' winnersIn of the rtw'st dramatic of N'atlonql league pennant Taees, have ee th " .clwse to ; worW' t'hffinirfottshln. ; Tiflt new feeling found on the (we hf the ftrst gaiueot '.the VA'Zl nerlea, npiarenUy ts nftt birn 'cf Bynipathy witli the twderdns.-T- jr 1 It entirely the prod utt of a quite thau..to-wi- , n j natural desire in view of the many of the past two year.4 Hport upst-tto, take the short end of as sporting s - ilet. ; ; The PitttdiurKh Pirates, save for a eonpie of weak Rpots, .ean le etiolated honestly as a great hall "l'tb! - Prestige Whk-f- r the New aequlrel in their ruuav.ay. victory in the American league per-- j hai &ns dimmed the perctirtitm of a majority to the perfection of th? Piratex. ;, . With the arrival in Pittsburgh to day of the hardy perennials of the balance of opinion which, at first aeemed overwhelut-,in"gl- y to favor the Yanks has swayed back until it seems that the ball elub ed by Donie Bush is regarded as. having an ereellent chance. t -r- York-Yan-k- -T ees -- i , , Pirate Pitehera Favored ' In 'point of actual effe'flveness, of averngeg based upon earned run rather than games, won and lost, ' .these wisp old hinds' jMiint out Hie f play-by-pl- ay in-t- " -- proj-Jding . t iulvantage"orritber sider'for Paul' and IJoyd Waner and phlegnintic Hyde Barn hurt are a trio of ball player quite 'capiible of holding their own with any opixwition, especially in the stress of battle for a championship. post-seaso- Fee-Splitti- TOC.A.LEVINE i i 1 - - - II . I rO0 - 1 U WR V m voluntary nians'anghter ' Y Oct. 4. (UP) . WASHINGTON, The Mexican revolution Jias spread to four states, but the Calleg government up to noon, today bad eon"--. trol of the situation, according to reliable reports .obtained' here by " the United Press. ' The state affected are Vera Crux, Pnehlu, Coalmila and the fcdernl district. : Gomez aiul Serrano ''. General Amulfo Gomex, former military commander of Vera Cruss, '' In part, follows: ' ' "Hoi to Mr. Truman Ferry and hU and General Francisco Serrano, father have shown spirit f hell former commandment of the federal fulness and symiwthy and have district lsth candidates for ' the ijone everything within their ;iower are reported actively " to alleviate our isriet an suffering pmddeiicy ' revolt. the , leading over the death of otir aen. V ..'.. Defeat the reliefs in the capi-- . ."WbUa. yon can appreciate, of the Jreyelt i course, that very Jittle can be doiie tal nir,fftl'T?!e wider areaj i of the ti' fill the void caused by the re- spread over e hoars-wermoval t our law from tal earth. country wllhlu the first 18 to have placed the lllevt-sllll Mr,Ferf'and his father, to the' in a strong position: ti' limit attempts goyernnient J ed to console and. help us in every put diwn the revolution. At Torrenn. state of Coahulta, th-- i :.. ,vi? way possible. (about "Wo feel that Mr. Truman Ferry, sixteenth infantry brigade und - encamped as sbowu by his actions, as well us 500 r, his father and mother, have suffer- outside the city. General Gesco-bafederal commander, rallied the ed. Indescribable grief over this loyal forces of the garrison and In most unfortunate affair, and we b several hours delieve his attitude wou'd Justify any a hattle lasting feated tiie relH-ls- . .leniency and consideration-yon,-i- n In the nearby city of Kaltillo, yonr. good Judgments would Jfefil Conhulitta; federal autborltieg hoirtd he shown to him."'"""" ' the revulutlohary plot beCrash On Highway fore it gathered headway and were The crash came on the arly if. ft hntrla.: ,, ,tJ omue sair able to iiniireM . , nwirningf Jnly-1- 5, the where highway, . the to Cuaujtla, . Puebla, capital was car to have been where - the resirted Kerry wrong sile of the road. Will- remnant and his followers from tlM, iam Ferry and McIIenry LnellwlU were subsequently fined and fcTveii trcouutry districts of Puebla are ex? to Join him. ; Several sympa-Jheti- c susiiended Jail sentences for intoxi- pected depntii-- s from Mexico City cation and possession of liquor, re; . fled from Serrano. " spectively. Raises Army Truman Kerry, the driver, with- Gomex. General Gomnz has fled from the drew his original plea of not guilty, ami cbauged it to guilty: HIS attor- city of Vera Cn to Perote, states of era Cruz, where he ig gather-- , ney, A, L. Hoppaugh, made a brief a rebel army. He is reported in w hich he emphasized that mg qasK-to have- - with hiIeevera hundred ' a boy,' and .that while he was the I nieiR- ni(isTlycIvfrrsius raiiier"".Han" forces from federal gar deserting at tho nfciiletii h" th " iininteutional cause, and by no risons. The government has control in i y r. ; " i 1 nienr-revolte- oh Page Three J LEW LACY TO GUILTY ;.:.. Tcxcocoto-Teotihuea- . , . Gcrtrge Ernest Lamb, alias Cart Johnson,. of Grand Rapids, Iowa, l) c1iiinrer ;wfth riUviiiilT with ft deadly linest minstrel productions ever suppress'lKiotlej'ging in the vleinliy wenixm. with Intent to do bodily; : " seen in this cttyraecordtng tcr niem-lier- s of RchoolSTrmt.roUegeS; " harm, fo lowing his arrest. Monday DETROIT, Mich.. Oct. 3 (UP) Assistant Secretary of i e Treas of the show eiimmittee. i uiorniug in a hay barn at Mills, four The big annual production will ury lawman today instructed all practitioners who exbe kuown as. the "Dixie Minstrel prohibition administrators to aid miles south of Nepbl, pleaded guilty pose their patients to unnecessary t Jristice John S. aot odored by '.8eai'0rt , Review," and Will be under the di- ediwntional heads in preventing before operative and specialist treatment rection of Lew Laceywell known drinking on- or near school grounds. of Nephl Monday afternmui Cooper Initial of the Calleg govwere denounced today by Judge a ma tear director. Mr. Iai-enow Several university heads have ernment tn dealing with the revo-- 1 and was hound over to the district Salt Lake resides in Salt asjust-am-- e t t he UfL f where he (ir: reasnry City, uoiVrt under $5IOO bond. lutlmiary emergency is attributed to ; in ending Ilipior nuisances and Cityr irogram directot3ufJLad.'t advance Information and preparaLiinib's arrest, followed nn Uidge Stephens is -- attending the 8tatiou KSL, and liaFproffered h the federal dry machine will Is? ai tion by the fcdernl authorities.. hunt on the part of member eighteenth congress of the Ameri- (sslstance in staging the big annual their call wiieiiever aeuessary, Low This ''information indicated there can College of Surgeons, of whieh show, tt Is stated. umu said. of the sheriff's offiiu at Nephl, fol-- , would be a Gomei!-erranrebellion he is general counsel. intelli Lowmah Indicated sjieclal "I find great pleasure in working next December, lu preparation for, his attempt to hold up a car ...The practice of splitting 'fees, with the young men and women oflgenco agents have been assigned t this the government made extensive fin which R. N. Cooper, formerly of Judge Stephens told the United Provo in producing their" annual I investigate near several big-c- ol The Court of Honor of the Provo transfer ot- troops andf of commandthis cityV Jess Cxiheti and 'larr. Press, was widespread, especially show, and I am delighted that I am leges. lie said some university pro- Smith, a of Salt at most t'ity, wert district, Timpnnogos Council, Con- ers until it had loyal forces in the midwest i?nd parts of the so situated that I can give theju fessors bad written for Uep in cut vened Friday night in the basement strategic points, ? c v Jriding. " east. such assistance without heavy ting off the- liquor supply to stu- Fires On Driver of the library to examine all candiLast week the government obtain- This type of practitioner, he said, to them," said. Mr, Lacey, in dent.!. '; Lamb stationed himself on the dates for merit badges. Rev. E. B. ed information' the attempt would was uuire dangerous than any discussing the iiossihilify of giving "Reports to the department-Indicatmade at once, and acted to supstate highway and as the car pass- Bachelder was acting chairman and Provo a real minstrel show, there "is less drinking among ed him he hailed the driver, who, tue: other members of the court to press the uprising.' quack. ; Mr.. Lacey ,1s well Temembewl i He inferred that groups of students now than Several failing to stop,, served as a target le present were: Mayor O. K. Han existed letween general here- as director of oneof the best ,agoiiutthero W a:vjiyiiJLwrtaln at w lm- - lamenimptUiuVhis IrevjJseuAlexJIedqitlst and W. Clareuce minstrel ever seen in Provo and siwiallsts element of wlldness among college r The first thive shots went wild, John, Forty it hr liraclitioners by phows merit badges He four declares which laitients were .passed from that this freshmen." Lowmaii saiil. years ago. but the next two went through the were passwl ih .Scouts will be will over He said roadhmisesjirejijilouble glass in the doors, nud the one to the other on a commission, excel year's production t awarded these recognitions in the to students, as they lire i "There is an obvious" temptation any former effort, and la already enlere?rrhe rear H.riif "rm-r i'f O'" rehear-sala arranging for frequent test lezvous for wuMim. nK wi'll to young doctors to enter into wuiv of the. auto. Kcoiflf A) rereive awards were " f fiuii't tthtclra cast" of the best lienslug liquor to youths. with siwlallsts to . the shooting "Jjimb the foBjKVBig- Fi.llowing.. j " ta'ent JathecUywill be chosen. , "Rootlcia'ors bi.ve pressed so fqreed another who his Brimhall poultry keeiv hard at. tunes that thev have used name as tpt'lalist , treatment,"; Siepliens J. Baker, of Siwl ing, machinery, electricity ; Rex Iris Bates" daughter of the name nf choo1s nd v'hmlwuL tearnley said. "If the specialist is compestreet, Salt L.ike City", trf keeping."-"7 public Bales of Alemliiarle; as shipping ji nuts for acconipanv hiin. Kaker acwmiiiau- - Iim 111), personal health : Max Jones Mr. rand Mrs. Ioii"anr tent and ifthe treatment s really ' l hospital sufpine, is in the lupior consignments,''' be said. needed, there is no great harm done. led limb lo the top of tlm range.) Howard Peterson a study; from a fractured skull, fering "But the dangers of the system west ot where he succeeded wood carving': Hatch Fjiruswortli and wvere broken bone, body jaw are palpable..' The docto'r in lieed In getting away nud returned to the machinery,' dalrylifg, poultry keep- bruises, sustained, when she was -of money la tempted to send cases scene o the shiMitiiia. , . ing Robert ..Sneddonhhinilieraft, RfnwkTer"aa"nutomobHe driven by of 'a border line" character which Baker, who Avas only a few tn crjiftmanshlp woodcarving; Lester Adams, Jr.,- Monday aftertlw iiighttay.Xroiu tnt craftwork in w'ood ; AVIIliam p. may not really need operative or noon. The acxiilent occurred at treatment. He "does It for ' NORENY, FRISIAN ISLANDS, , a for sli(Hftiiii,ihaiUft"Tf(e 1 ride, car, garelenhig, Alpine when the chlld attempted kei'ping, "'daughter "of thfr:t-aHid but not 4. "after The Oct.' Junkers .sea- Mr. and Mrs, Walter Adftuijj tif this gain. San ford slop, and, (UP) handicraft; to. run. across the street directly in Bingham c "The specialist who gets these plane had dtjae ihe !hot4ug, Baker started a eonserviftlon, " .cycling; front" of the car. city, 'who Is now attending a jjiriV cnrpntr'. mat-toeases may be skilled but the fact flight via the- Azores Islands at college in Boston, Masg..iiiiderweiit to see was what ni (luu the LynnShe was picked up and rushed I,a iub forcing Baker' to nccoin-yan:4!5 p. in. today. that be lends himself to "unethical an operation for appendicitis Moncariientrfy ; Chaun.fy D. by, the Lchl hospital, where .examinto him. The tntemoirg madeiiy Harris tricCg of this kind rather tends It was planned for the plane to day, according to information dispioneering, gnrdenlng, ation revealed 4hKtshe had suffered Dixon r a fractured skull, a broken' disparage one's .conception- of. his fly down the North Sea and across closed in a telegram received byjthe L!lilliJL'"il?LJlll'1ateJbalthey-ere- 4j jaw and competency. He, too, is. woj;kjnelaiitic-tohe--Azorehen7- ra her brother Harlen mil companions ana mat. iiuber nau reptiles, Ralesmanshii, weather; wa s ot herjvhie brutsaliutl cut I ler never seen Laiub prw'ious" to the Iounld Jones handicraft, poultry-' cniMlitton nn(t1iayihe"u"rgeTo oierate after refiMflliniT, ro roivtinue via who is a student at Harvard, today was regarded by ' " yA Ne w' FoumllantV-probaltl- y ., mier;itlon tn Imperative to NV The case ya-- an keeping, path ulimt: Myron Bow ft attending iihysleians aavery .Mm? ' not. Coorier and bis couiiifliilons were t never having suffered from York. Adams handi Ions. wood carving, .""cooking, . v f: Many patients- have gone nnder ; It has been announced late Mon the malady. according to her fin.lhitr wnf iti t.nu 'AiK'u'Mim craft; Ivaji Nelson Pathfinding, Yonng Ba tea whose'' home Is in the knife mi necessarily because of day npgtit tliat a woman imssenger parent..' The oiwratlon wa report- brtslnesn, and, Tfter at the pioneering; .Arthur Jolley person- - Idahor was accompanied by hl ' this iiracflce. Tlietr i nre wali-- 1 jrfrije- - but ed, to have h"q nnecetiKful, anil Mild iHvllnili.ariJ.jrliifi.tjHlay aid. carpentry, Life father' at the time of the accident' on their way, but will return badge; Franklin 8. Harris, Jr. accord I mt tn reports given to the tonly Jeopardized. Death. rate sta there had been no further word up Adonis is said to lie doing as weil ed to Juut before the time of the start, aitunjje' exiiected. . ,, Saturday, rtles te-- a Pitiful tale'," sheriff offle-e- , dairying, poultry keeping. -- A. ' I popuij-pre)udice- ,1 J s H0N0RC0URT HOLDS SESSION o - Ike 1 - - . - 1 ','- - ; ALPINE CHILD OFFICERS WILL last-sho- 1BEJNSTALLED s ngree-ment- ns-di- .'stet-r'-tr- y-- HOME, ; Oct." 'W ( UP) Chii rles A. Irvine nud his British pilot, Captain Walter . HinchcIIffe were "received today .by Premier Benito Mussolini.-- . ( The Italian premier eongratuliitel Irvine on his flight across the At- ... 'untie and thanked him for his intention to fly over Mussolini's summer home. Villa Onprena. near Florl, And drop a present f:ir the ' ' new born Mussolini's-baby. The Weather"" T).rayfirstwe , . 9 - GERMAN PLANE I ua-v- m.-iii- Officers of Provo Post Xo. 1.1, American Legion, will be installed Wednesday night at 8 o'clockivty'n' the Provo post will meet, at, the armory, in joint session with the Auxiliary. ' Grand Chef de Guerre Wayne T. Wilcox of SaH Lake will conduct the installation, and State- - Adjutant Otto WeNley, also of Suit Lake, will be in attendance.-- : Officers to ei Installed are as folVt h IVIr t lows; l Orlo Allen, commander; t'ght; Wdnewlay Seymour -eoiHhnsettlcaV Liltte iHMialef4 EarllAV Reynolds, mfimd har-gTn ietim vice commander;. F. II. AVestover. ralure. Earl Tender, finance offiadjutant; Maximum tenw. cer; J. D." Hunter,' sergeant-at-arms- ; 73 ,T. P. Clayton, ' John O. Beesley, L." Mrmlay Mlnimmn , temp. I It. Edwards and Prank W Mouday ..w..30 exwutive couimlttee. . f Ihh-i- i .. , n ; . ik. d Lake-Ogde- n Prohibition Authorities Begin George" E. Lamb, Unsuccessful ' In Hold-up- , Charged Campaign to Suppress Assault With .Liquor In Sthools The entire membership of the Provo post, American legion, asA (UP) WASHINGTON, sisted by twenty of Provo's most Prohibition have authorities to charming" girls, are preparing . - . BOOTLEGGING TOBEHALTED tf 1 Ijuwrien-for-ilen- , '' tf has ( Continued roiiuHnuiii t i ' Mil PAH N nection with the death of Calvert Feller4ien automobile crash, was euteneed to six mouths In the conu-tJail by Judge M. L. Ritchie of the Third district ourt Moudayr Luueney Rcquet,ted 7 Kuill ZFeller, father of the young e limn wlio wtlt fillallylnjiired accideut, which came after an alleged MMKBte party" by Tniman Ferry, his twin broths AVU'Iam, and McIIeiiry' Luellwiti'., wrote to the oouiity 'attorney Wallace R. Kelly qnd Distrii Attorney Rogers from (lis home in Wood's Cross. Ills let-t- JIurulil-MSteplieii- KIUIX(3 FIELD, III.. Oct. 4 (t P) ret ween 10.0UO ami 1 iJllinoSW farmers- and business inejj wi'l journey by automobile 'to the farm home of O.Jwden, former gov-- , ernor of Illinois, tomorrow to ask lflm to rim for the Itepubli-t-a- n presidential nomination, t Leaders In the-movement we;-- ciuiflib-u- l he would refive the united siHHKirt of the Illinnis ctmvention dalega- - I 00- - . ho Drove Death on ;"Car July lS.GeU Sjtort Term; Father of ' Dead Advance Information of Gom- -. Yqjth. Ask s?ftiwnty Enables J5ALT LAKE CITY. .OcfjUjeri-.- . ; fiavtrnment to Hold Truman ri'rry, with In Four States Affected conIn Pre-inc- For President 00 Young Man a I I T1 been through lack of ability and not through Indifference to" responsibil- f'ixty-ihn- e patients, most of "them prosjai'tive mothers, were rescued ity." the struck tire .Miillanpby hospital, a I'atholie institution. when cyclone When, asked what lie Intends to do in the future, the mayor signi- This photf shows how badly the hospital was damaged; iioter ut the fied his intention of giving closer Hpper rlgbt, and the form of a busy iiursu can lie seen 'through attention jb hi8 profession than he a gap in Ibe ruined wfill. ' has been able to do wille serving the city. ; While the mayor was unwilling to announce himself In favor of any HIGHWAYMAN-PLEA- DS bis succev By Loivden Being Urged to Run ... - - J" . .JMK V i ! ' ng 1 Upper-Hand- XDIREGT SHOW tiop. DUCE CORDIAL record-breakin- he ofbaselall Pitts-bnrg- ce - . - , iong-distan- 1 : ! fl that of theAmeriean leiigue " " ' champions. ' In the hent of world series strife, they .continue. The left side of any j innciu is more imporrant iium me right and certainly "lie" Traynor and Glenn Wright compromise afar pounder defense than Joe? Dugan and Hark Koenig. h In the riihtter of r'atchers ra tesr better than Nen'jYork. In the ontfield, Babe Tl ut a does not carry his home run fever into the series, there Is little' "?(irn.nn"nnced In yesterdayglller. uld. Mayor ). K. HaiHten Jaa defio-liel- y dclded not to beooiue a candidate to succeed hlm'lf at fhe city election next Xoveudjer. ;' V? Asked txi give a reason far his decision not to. run '. again, Mayor Hansen said; "After. awtftve deliberation 1, have decided deftaltely Dot to become a caudldata for to the office of mayor. In diilug' tltlii.i Appreciate most keen'y the i4nfitieiice rtf my inany friends who have p edged Iheir HUlHrt to mo In case I should decide to a cajidldt otiee more. Keeps His Pletlge "lhe (siiple of I'rovo have been very kind to me in the past, and i have ttii'd to reciprocate by giving them the best I had In ustiistlng la the administration: of city nf fairs. I have found, however, the mayor's job.' to lie rather expensive to one 4t ho lu other ways has very rnneu earning capacity, la Npita of this; however, t rcuieuilKTed aU aluug Uurfnjf uty Ullue the hIixIm friit' jjam'patga,"tbat fhe'eity would not Kiifier "through nvgleet. were I This pledge has teen religious y kept and It niy Tho world aeries starts Wednesday at 11:30 a. m., Provo " time! Bo on hand at the Evening Herald a few minutes before tha game gets under way, and be ready for the description qf the battle for world baseball supremacy between the New York Yankees and the Pittsburgh Pirates, two of the greatest teams which have ever con-- u tested for the honors. Provo is a baseball town, and in recognition "Of this fa;t, the Evening Herald has secured the best possible service for the - A leased wire, direct from Forbes," Field, Iittsburgh,- will Carry every ball and strike to the Herald off ice, where it will be, megaphoned to the waiting crowds with the same speed, .acpuracy and excellence "which, characterized the Herald's fight returns this summer." - . The present world series fold greater.-- WaitrHoyt interest than,niQst of baseball classicsfpr'the reason that Babe KutH and Iou Gehrig, baseball's greatest g competition with hittcrsr are records to their credit. Ruth has "ocked 60 home runs for a new world's mark, and Gehrig forced him to the limit until the final month, his total being 47. r Added to this is the fact that "Poosh 'Em Up" Tony Lazzeri, Yank second baseman, Is a former Salt Lake, Coast league, player, and many in this section have seen h im in action. Waite Hoyt of the Yanks and Ray Krem- cr of the Pirates will bethe opposing slab' sters Wednesday, and should stage a real Kay Krewier pitchers' battle, although both teams are 't bTtif ied with strong arrays of batsmen. They are two of the best pitchers in the major leagues, ar.d the aces of their clubs. Be in front of the Herald office at 11:30 tomorrow! - . J t- - ." 1 When Gycldne Hit Hospital! Maypr Dcddes'Mot to Be Can didate AWee Mature Dclibr oration ; Reviews Ideal Qualifications of Successor esceUS : J WITHDRAWAL - Staff.:: - .. I REASON FOR "American League Title Hold era Favored, y But Many 'Favor Pirates Because of Tod . f JliUiLj HANSEN GIVES liMatched For World 1 U 1 i ' ' ill; ULZI.U mm .E TOMORROW 1 - Mr i fll k delivered. PROVO, UTAH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1927. 5 o- your paper reruhirij't telepfaaoa 'dock and paper YEAR, NO. 82., D r ya It as, I Ix-h- , DARES OCEAN Miss Phyllis Adams Undergoes Operation - t Phyllis'-Adams- 4 trans-Atlanti- r, ,, y - 4ftirn 1 f ' acuto-omyM- ba! apts-aryi- Ih-e- woiiliLjit-itmipauyjih- - ,i.r-eed-- juiflrKt - , |