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Show See, Tee World Series Otf Evening- Heralds Play ograpM -- , . . ' . BEST " RtVALS THE IE1EMM1M3HB) V UTAH- - COUNT- YSURPASSES THE REST FORTY-THIR- t YEAR, NO. 82. D 00 PROVO, UTAH COUNTY; UTAH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1928. 00 7 TELEPHONE US Do yon get your paper reuUrly? If not, telephone 05 before 6:45 pun. - T. 0Qt- - 00 0O -- 00 . 00-- 00 O0 - 00 V O0 . ' ' I . WALTER!GEMNS. HOAXISREVMLEDlGardSBHeSw RivahdMtanaers HilTUfR-flP-IfiEKOlEMFr" al niiiiiiiiilill "i mini - V. LUUI UIIILU H VIKID F e" w VP ill r 1 1 See Simple Which Join ExChampion and Society Girl As Man and Wife. -- -- Youth boxing champion, was married J day, to Miss Mary Josephine qcj. .g s1a marlnnn aiwlnrlf fr f and I A un-jFe- i foster-paren- f . - ing son.- - So completely had the boy duped I police that Mrs. Collins was placed for obIn the psychopathicward civil service wag held was fitted with furniture from the sixteenth century. There was a aesK ana several chair's, while In the "center hung a Venetian chandelier. The wall paper was a striped on the wall there hung gray,-whila portrait of an unknown girl. Those who accompanied Miss Lauder on her trip from the United States, with the addition of Thornton Wilder, the author, James D. Mahany, Tunney's private secretary, and several others numbering about 25 in all, were the only members of the wedding party with the exception of the Italian officials. The civil ceremony was performed by Commandatore Giuseppe e fill IS THEME OF SPEECH Provo Legionnaires Leave WMBOYNTON IN CALIFORNIA A ." i DEMOS WILL . STAGE RALLY Reno, Nevada Wddofthe:accidental this-polic- King to Speak death of -- e Democrats of "UtarmoTrnty George Kenneth Allen, 26, Reno, w:ill fire the opening gun in the FiE"nlj, W.JDcEUingcojtuniandpr. of Ncv j:afa,proprietox and J"rmer rmpendimj-politioal ampignSat. the Department of Utah, American Provo man. was brought to Provo Iins-dal- e urday night, with a big rally at the T. his momlBS father, this by Mrs.-L.ftr Eti wards, presi' Ijegjon ; at which Senator WiTi'ira Allen of Provo, who returned dent--o- f the department auxiliary; from Keno, Nev., where the acci- armory, will b H. King' 'e main speaker. D. Olio Allen, chairman; of the na- dent occurred Wednesday, SeptemA torchlight spectacular parade will tional eonventkm committee, and ber 26. MrS. D. "O1I0 "Allerir will leave Provo Crushed Into Cliff precede the rally and a free dance . . Thursday afternoon for the national According to Mr. Allen, Kenneth, will follow. 1 legion confab at 1nr company wittr larsr Reno Five humli ed young men and wo63 I'tahnH Going cafe employe, and James Cane, also men, members, of the Democratic A sjwrlal train will convey 65 of Heno, were returning to Reno at flubs of Payjron, Spanish Fork, wh re the 4:30 a. m from TruckeeTvVhcre they IJtahns to the Springville, Lehi, American Fork, lejrfun is planning to hold the greathad taken a friend late Tuesday Pleasant Grove, Provo and other est convention In its history; Oct. night,. Septembr 25. At a point Utah county communities will ' 8 to 12. Truckee and Re mnrrh in the half torchlight parade, The 'special train leaves Provo at no, the ear, a t'aeKaia sport moaei t wliithwill by the crack 5:15 p.nu.ynd Eoh,tinucs to I'vublo,. Into lienr xraBed Young university band, tinder the on ttrer cliff Colo, Front there, another sprrial an almost perpendicular Sauer. direction of goes to Kansas City,- Where the New iightKTae of the highway. From 7 :S0 at ruradc. York fpecial will be joined by the tire marks and the position of the The parade starts promptlyjrt-fUtahna- for the hop-t- o Jati Antmdo. wrecks RiSKscU Trathi'ii, deputy Vtilhns fldhl the soutnern sheriff .of Washoe county, estiinat- 7:30 from the armory with the lino of the slate who will make the jour- cd that the. car ran, tipped on its of march extending along Center ney to San Antonio are: Dr. and ffile, for 25 feet along the cliff, street and University aven,uc. The Mrs. E. A. Petty, Beaver; Mr. and strurx a projecting boulder, turned rally begins at 8. o'clock In the arMrs. J. . F-- Martin, Sallna; Scth over and slid on its top for D0..feet. mory In addition, to Senator King The clif fwas at a turn which the it lsrpected that most of the state Shumwny, Klanding. The Ut;h drtegatiorTwlinncludc' machineBj!proarh(;d while going nty nominees on the Demo- -j Fife -- and. Drum corps, west. "The driver simply didn't cratic ticket will be present. Aw ejreellent musical which recently won the department make the tuTnTrathca said. program Cnne.-whwas roding in the featuring "Tabby and Bun," sensachampionship from the long famous m the machine ..until tional, musical Logan unit. performer's from Varied Entertainment it .stopped, while AUn and Hare American Fork, and Including num- Entertainment ff all dewtiptions were both hurled through the doors. bers from every Democratic club "huh been provided for the visiting Hare was the first to recover con- iaihe county Is being prepared. At the close of the meeting Byron legionnaires, and matters of vital sciousness and he walked- - to . the importance Jo thejpreanlzatlon will Finish power plant "and telephoned Dastrup and his "Tlmps" will to Reno for help.. 'Tor Treraanigeftt be taken up at the convention. l, The- Utafttis Will return by wsyof Allen was taken to a Keno is (he Armory. A Little Rock, Ark, with a side trip where he died several hours extended .JojLhc public to attend. liinmiti the fanwua eT later iiom--a bi am conctussiou- , Sought By; Stockton Authorities On Bad Youth Check Charge . .Sail-AtBr'T- nr eH. Tetcity, Stm-kton- WOMAN PASSES the-Fo- g. ln. 7- ML ADDRESS CLUB the-Hera- AMBASSADOR le-hea- S. L. SPEAKET Prof.-Robe- - - , -- sci-ho- ilen The-Og- " middle,-r- emained . hos-pitn- general-invitatio- n Hat-Sprin- that state. Dnpnitment Commander Demlng, who is rity engineer of Provo, will make - investigations regarding Ftreet lighting systems usd In the sntithwnBTrwntr th htm of ohfain-In- g IdenS' Tnr thf proposed syKtem to be Installed here u the near fu-. , t. - " SitvIcos In Salt Lake He was born in Park City, August 27. 1901, but had lived in Provo practically all of bis life. Funeral services were held nt the Joseph Salt Iskc, Sunday afternoon, and interment Was in the Salf Lake Ci'ty "" VMniufn8-16TMprtuary"Tr- manchargedS i " - with battery - - "CeTrtetefy: Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Iona dHiigh-te- r Reno, a " MUS AVmi CROKKX NKCK by a former marriage, Shirley BRTN MA Wit, Pa.. Oct. 3. (UP) ounneu Aiiejn or n parent With doctors giving him less than Mr. and Mrs., T. Lonsdale Alien of a 10O to Lrhnnec to recover from a rrovo; ana tne ioiiowmg nrotners Alien" of Pleading not guilty to. a charge of battery, Leland Kirkwood of Provo. was released judge.rorge bail- of $100 in S. Balllfs court TueS- on-- a ,,,Y artcrlloon. the trial to b( lipid Thursday at 10 o'clock, in the city broken nrfH received in football zvnwruiu Aliril, Millie,! rourtrfC. A. Wlgnntl. a solicitor for piiu 'scrimmejr. lee.TorteatiI!9VlU!.R-ov- Mont ; Lester Allen, Provo; Jose- - the Matiscn Cleaning company, ap.football star. sttU ws- shv to-- d phine, Lucile, June, Inez and Rny In as the complaining witness peals ' Salt-Lak' four i. .' " mond Vdays iy after being jnjured Allen, . .. the ease. ' v' n80.' ?..,,'' L.. i - Kirkwood was arrested Tuesday FIKI.nS DOAVNS NTORO by Police Officer L. C. Davis on a SAN FUXNCTSCD, Oct. 3, (UP) I complaint sworn out by Wignall, W. II. Patter, Joseph Reed, F. A. Jackie Fields, Los Angeles boxrT! who states In the csmplalnt that he Sweet and FrankJVQrtlicii were ar- - iniireased as oneof the twas badlv assaulted Saturdav nio-hrested by Stste Road Patrdlmsm lending contenders iorthe welte-i- jt the hands of Kirkwood. It Is Modern Woodmen of America ty More Unified." Jess Ellertsen Is chairman and G. E. Van Wageneh, Monlay, on weight title by wlnnitig a close 10- - alleged that Kirkwood" struck and wil- t- hold their - regulHr meeting. '.of speedlng.irWot'Oien w'as round drcision ov.'r Yotinit Jack kicked him with his fists and feet oW lntWltr Rohinson- .will fumlh the charge ThttriKlwlnit-t- A1 fined SV, th. othtr cases to' come I Thompson, Oakland nrgro. here about the face and head, until he fiiir'ottpndHnpe imuslc'al program.the K. O. P. hall. t A full attendance iB expected. I up later. was "rendered unconscious,: Monday night. Is desired.. YIiKV- 4 of the game, showing each man's runs, hits and errors" as "the play progresses,- - will give- - Provo sport fans somcthinc new in basihnl) In- - tereHt: : ; The riayograph is fully equipped. and ready for the games. The board h erected n a platform above, the Herald office.. In an excellent place for the srMtatorsvjeatany - anglei. - . y The Evening Herald' service for the World Series games will come by United Press leased wire. The United Press base ball experts "will give the quickest jurL, best account and not only will be the Playograph game be a feature of the Herald's service, but also the desof each World criptive - storie Series game, appearing in the Eve-- ! ning Herald the DAY OF THE GAME,, will be unsurpassed. '. ) "Watch thLbiUrLlon the'WorId t Series! Be in front of the Herald at 11:30 o'clock Thursday, for a -rstarter!"Then read the details of the game In Thursday's Evening Herald! And then Come back for the oth er games! play-bypla- a . ' - fcempr .31 ' V'.v - - HANSEN ': L ' Pitching Decisive Pitching ever baa been the deci' ing factor in world aerie baseball the exceptions have notteen num erous enough to do more than t: prove the rule. The preponderant of pitching strength favoring th Cardinals is sufficient to warran Provo Fans Will Gather at the expectations Of St Lords sup porter that they will win la shor l . Herald to See Thurs- order. The New. York . Yankees hav day Game Walte Hoyt, George Pipgrss an. Old Tom Zachary. The Cardinal have (inorder of Importance Orov WHEXT Thursday taornlUjf" er Cleveland Alexander, Bill Sher . 11:80 o'clock! del, Jess Halne. Flint Rhem anc WHERE? In front of the office Clarence Mitchell. of the Evening Herald After these pitchers have beer "i been told WHATT The Playograph repro named, the story ha Both club pitchers name. duction of the first game of the Johnson; Thehave Yankees' Johnson i World Series New York Yankee vs. St Louis Cardinals! too good for the Nothing friends of The Evening Herald, Utah county' own newspaper, and as evidence of the Herald has in readiness a Playograph player board, upon which every game of the baseball classic will be u played. a youngster named Henry, who I This type of board I .second to erratic, to aay the least; Loui: none In the land, and the game Johnson answers to the St name o will be played til lnterettlnjfrthrtll-in- g Sylvester and is about as reliable, stjK Riving the fans one hun- --' This means that whereas Bill Mc '. tim the thrill of a mega- Kechnie can afford to gamble wit .. account of the game. his pitchers and toss them In an. Seeing Is better than hearing, out without any fixed plan of bat any time and every baseball fan tie (he plana to start Sherdel In in Provo may see, the World. Series stead of hi real aeer Alexander) games depicted In graphic fashion Miller Huggins must have a pracj on Playograph. "Watch the ball!" is the PlayoContinued on page four graph, motto, and the moving ball and moving runners, together with the lineup ..and running summary 1 Greatest On Record ' RESPECTED P. G: yy w- HAN IS KILLED, Four From Provo Will Attend San Sessions ;Xonfab Expected 4;o Be . Tuesday ".w., T tiecrge Kennelh Alien wies Torchlight Parade Will Precede Big Event at "Armory; In Auto Cra.sh Near Antonio Telegraphic advice" Was "received today by Chief of Police Otto Eirk , from the authorities at jwcis California, atatingthat a felony warrant for holding . perm'esionl0l1attendscssions of Charlca Caleb Boyntnn, Young both houses of the British Parlia- student o a charge -- of ment. Such permission is not easily a fictitious check for $05, passing obtained on account of the limited Iwith which he purchased five tires space In the two halls. Notwitha few weeks ago. standing the fact that the Britlih - Boynton was arrested, yesterday Parliament buildings cost three mil-- in- - a -- Chryslec - roadster that was lion iwmndsrhe scatmg capacity irf House of Commons Is not suf- td tented from Livery com jhe ficlent to Seat all the members of at Los Angeles, August 16. pany wife Mrs. Monson, 6roberg Lydla the house should there be a full at- tour of several , .weeks After-- a of Mons Monson, died at the family - tendance. The Visitors' galleries fcre residence In Pleasant Grove, Tues through California, during- - which small. time he claims to have attempted day morning following a lingering to register at several different Historical Incident Illness.- ' Dr. Jensen referred to a number ' schools, he came to Provo, SeptemShe was born July 4, ISM at ber of historical Incidents that had 18 and ntered 'the Brigham the daughter Young university. Since that ' taken place ln, Westminster Hall, Norrkoplng, Sweden, time .Bro-berand Johanna Brink rwhlch is a 'survival of a destructive of Isaac he Is said to have been- - prominent - The' embraced the In the activities of the freshman family fire that occurred about 1830. He and emigrated to Utah ih class. ' , " s'so spoke of the fine statuary of gospel They located In Salt Lake m.. tn the telegram rerelv- Arrnrding t'pnens hall, a Stockton officer "There is a contrast In furnish- Citv. Chief ed Birk, by Mr. and )klrs. Monson were mar- Is ings," said Dr. Jensen, "between the leaving" today" tq return the youth. In 1886 in the temple fried Logan - Hoii'ie of Common He has agreed to waive extradition Hnd the Hjusc of Lords. The House of Commons and moved directly to Pleasant on advice of his father, who was in resince have where Grove, they ' is very simply furnished, the' mc:n- communication With him this morn- of were the sided." parents, They pr sitting on bfpehes, and. !"S veC the 'onK difttince .telephone h J whole giving an air of being a busi- eight bovs n ihrw girls. rrom iserKciey, v;auiornia.:, her survived Is Monson Mrs.. by ness office. The House of Lords is husband i even sons: Laurence S., much. moe laborateiy furnished. 'B. "The House of Lords," the speak-- " and Byron of Saft Lake; Josebh of American Fork; er exp'lained,-.,'i- s a very useful part and Ravmond Horace E.. Elmer R., and Alvin E. of Pleasant Grove; three daughters: Continued on Page Four Moore and Mrsr Lily : . : A Mrs. Mablc Berk of Pleasant Grove and Mrs. Alice Bronson of Midwsv; thirty : grandchildren, three sisters. Mrs.e Sophia W. Anderson and Mrs. Leo Hansen of Lohl will be .the I'TAH Partly Gersiner of Snl Lake and , eloudy northeaitt Mrs. HaDnaJxJLAundberg of Pleas-an- t. Fpea6r at the regular wrekly " IMirtlon fcmlRht, luncheon meeting Grove. 7 ; Thurhday "gener Funeral arrangements' have ,nal club,' to be held at HoteTtioberta been completed. 11-5. TBUFsday-a- r p. m: MfHHan-se- n tnif Vest will talk on ''What Service Thursportions Clubs.Can.Da To ..MakeLftnhCg.tjn. MODERN WOOD.MEX MKET ' day. Maximum. temp. tri V i FORMER PROVO For Convention Thursday se-cr- The Weather . in five or six games. .American Jeague baseball men gathering in New Yorl. today for the opening of the series, shake their hads dubiously over the prospects of the New York Yankees, "am pin their hopes upon the fact that Miller Huggrns club fight; ' best with its back to the proverbial wall. The National league champions should win, and win jnort easily than they' did in 192-6- -- when the same clubs met t of the world. . BILL McKKCHNlE 1 . the 1928 World Series is a victory for the St. Louis Cardinal " 1 Playograph Now Ready whlchlhe servation for refusing Hutchins a place in her home. jury-- is The clerk, assisted by investigating to place responsibility Brofferio,-chieCommandatore Bellezrand Mario; T for her incarceration. Cherubihi, an attorney. ' "" Very Brief Ceremony The ceremony was brief. An Italianfficial read passages of the marriage law and outlined the duties of both the wife and the hus band to each other. Then he turned to Miss Lauder: "Do you take Mr. Tunney as your husband?" 'he asked. -- She replied in a low voice in the affirmative. "Do you take Miss Lauder as your JLA Day" In the British Parlia- wife?" the official asked Tunney. ment" waJ the subject of an ad- - Tunney replied with a firm "yes." dress hv Pr. Christen Jensen before Plans of Tunney and his bride thc students of Brigham Young uni- for their honeymoon were kept It was believed they would versity on Wednesday. Dr. Jensen, who recently returned from a tour try to slip away to some secluded of Europe and parts of Nearby couk villa where they would be safe from tinents, was fortunate In gaining intrusion of the curious. PARLIAMENT"" 1 S 1 room- - in. r I ' mi The logical outc6me oi NEW YORK, Oct. i' v ' m amass a fortune as a boxer Police Completely Duped The hoax Toung Hutchins attempted was' uncovered after he. Kalb, . was removed here from-De -- Illinois: Mrs: Christie Collins, moth-er of Walter refused to accept Hutchins as her """'"- for ficials watched 65 Tunney-t- he mer office clerk and marine wasl married to the girl who had been ) His Identification was made ccr-- 1 t, Mrs. tain when - the Arthur Hutchins, arrived here from Marion, Iowa, yesterday. The youth's release from juvenile hatt tra formality and will be made on court order. There" was no display of emotion when "Ypung Hutchins and M-Hutchins met. He said, "Hello, Mama," and she answered, "Hello, Arthur," and that was ail. " .., -- Step-moth- er l iff I to- . t - J w am Sherdel and Hoy t Practically; Certain -- Choices for Opening Game Tomorrow; National League Ihirlerstrong- Lau- kail- - LOS ANGELES, UP) Arthur Hutchins, Jr.,! esg the youth who attempted , f.rwidg Present to double for the: successfully took place in civil . , The ceremony, lDe--U drawhl? room on tne third flo0r missing Walter Collins, Iieved kidnaped and murder-- ; 0f the Hotel De Russie, which looks d, will be turned OVer tO hlS out across the Piazzo mDel Fopoio my a iew today. wm Mm m rayj Friends Services rm V'" 4 Who ' Attempted to Dcuble for Los Angeles Boy ROME, Oct. 3. (UP) In a simple Exposed; Police Had Been service before only" a few friends. ' Gene Tunney, retired heavyweig- htC 0; p'ctely Duptd. - - Jiit isnir j..-- " e '' SALT LAKE CITY, UtahT OcCS (UP) Avoiding the political Is sue completely, Myron T. Herrlck United States ' ambassador t. France was one of the speaker a the Republican rally held at th. Hotel Utah last night The ambassador paid a most gra clous compliment to Mrs. J. E. Bam berger, whom he had previously me in France, when he suggested tha the people of Utah end her son Ernest Bamberger, to as United State senator.Wartilngtot Mr. Ram berger is a candidate for eloctioi on the Republican ticket Senator Reed Smoot, Utah, nn ol. friend of Herrlck introduced th who spoke on th. ambassador, :s of reconstruction fonnwin th world war. - SherUUVdrns Hunters Not to Bag Any Calves Too many duck hunter hive strange'ideaa regarding the Bizc and habits of ducks, according to word received by Sheriff J. D. ' - '',' j j: I Boyd. f ' j Two calves have been shot and i killed by aspiring duck hunters t near Utah - lake, according to these reports, and the sheriff declare that drastic action Is In ' order for such offenses. , - "How these hunter can mis-- , take calves for duck Is a'mvs tery to me," declares the sheriff, "but I Suppose , that they havo 'duck fever" Instead of 'buck fever.' Be that as It may, hunters must look where they shoot or find themselves in jail a-, . " PICKED UP Ray Wightman and Howard Stev ens, both 18, who ran away from their homes in Payson with .the Intention of going to Idaho, were picked by Deputy Sheriffs B.' F. Rbper.and George Davis Tuesday In the vicinity ef the Columbia Steel corporation- plant oa the state highway, and returned to'thelrrhomea. The boys were traveling In a Ford . . coupe. RUNAWAYS ;. that's no joke!- - "' -- |