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   Ogden Standard-Examiner (Newspaper) - October 4, 1927, Ogden, Utah                                UTAH Fair Wednesday little change In IDAHO tled cooler east 4 THOUGHT Remember Lot's Curiosity is a kernel of the den fruit which still sticketh in the throat natural man sometimes to the danger of his Fifty-eighth 79 OGDEN CITY TUESDAY EVENING OCTOBER 4 1927 LAST EDITION by Frank Francis The Southern Pacific is ing a placard with a scene of fornia and of the railroad It is a beautiful piece of work made more beautiful for Ogden eyes by reason of the fact that a small map of the company's lines shows Ogden to be one of ten big points Between Chicago and San Francisco the one place is Ogden and that is as it should be for Ogden is the gateway to tho Pacific In the west all roads lead in to and out of One of the tomato growers has picked 20 tons to the acre and con- to find tomatoes on the vines With another week of favorable weather the entire acreage around Ogden will show a high average re- turn In the part of the season the outlook was not highly encouraging and ten days ago a cold wave ened to bring the campaign of ning to a sudden end Since then the weather has been more favorable and the farmers have done well With two feet of snow in the em part of Wyoming the Salt Lake basin can rejoice that so far its snow storms have been confined to the high peaks This milder climate has made sible the progress oJ the past in the canning industry One good feature of the tomato pack is that the surplus ol last son has disappeared vand the out- look for prices is favorable The farmer has his worries ning with the frosts of spring after which he fights the bugs Then he wonders if blight is going attack his crop Later on he battles for water in order to save his season's work Then comes of mer and the storms to interfere with the harvest Finally he is troubled over prices for if the markets are favorable he must suffer Because they have a severe gle is one reason why so many ers have the farms and gone to the cities in the past ten years There are fewer tillers of the soil today than at any time in the past decade The farmers have been telling Uncle Sam that unless a way is found to make the going a little easier more farmers will move off the land And so the farmers worries have found their way even to the White House where the president has been trying to find an answer to their in- asking What are you going to do about The farmer has been urged to work out his problem and he has re- plied that he already has more work than is good for him It was Carly said Work Is a grand cure for ail the maladies and miseries that ever beset mankind But with work the farmers want adequate compensation or at least enough reward to lift the mortgage from the farm They are entitled ta more than receive While other districts arc somewhat regretting that the summer is ing Death Valley Is rejoicing Down In that sink of the earth which is below the level of the sea enterprising men have established health resorts which open their doors the sun moves south In the middle of summer in the center of Death Valley the is as high as 115 degrees in shade At the old borax works the men in summer sleep in the alfalfa fields made moist by irrigation But when winter comes Death is a delightful region and those would escape the chill of bound areas go there for comfort and health A political campaign is on in Old Mexico but it is not a contest of lots Two of the candidates for dent have united their forces and at the head of troops proceeding to challenge General Obregon to battle Ever since the days of Diaz Mexico has been in turmoil Diaz ruled with the strong hand of a dictator When brigands annoyed him he hired them as regular diers and placed leaders in high positions But even Diaz was driven from the presidency by revolution Mexico low in educational is far being stabilized Eventually the people will reach a high standard and the republic will be made safe for life and property China as Is having the growing pains Years will be required to make cither Mexico or China an inviting country for Americans or any other accustomed to good ment 4 Thomas A Edison the inventor who Iw a touch of philosophy says that Bandit Bullet Kills Mother Of Baby Girl MRS ADA SIDES above of homa dead and Lorraine Frances Sides is without a as the result of a bandit's bullet Mrs Sides was killed as she led police to the place where she had parked a friend Cecil Brown and where the robbers haa taken from Brown Hughes and Hoover Are In Spotlight of Late G 0 P WASHINGTON By The Associated gossip con- the Republican presidential nomination next year came to the forefront in the national capital with conferences of party's national committee on the 1928 convention plans The opinion and reports on the presidential outlook in the ever did not emanate from the bers of the national committee man William M Butler who had called the committee together de- to comment on whether he re- President Coolidge's statement of I do not choose to excluding him from field In the prognostications and opinions on the candidates the names of Hoover Hughes pre- dominated Meeting a dozen committeemen Mr Butler listed three more party leaders to confer with him The conferences mainly have to deal with canvassing the party's fairs and discussing the possibilities for the convention city Mr Butler announced that he continue the conferences all this week A report of a political trade ing Secretary Hoover was a al feature of one politician's views on the presidential outlook Chairman Madden of the house appropriations said the report had reached that Mr Hoover had agreed to support the Boulder canyon dam in return for a promise by Senator Johnson of California for that state's vote in the convention The secretary declined to comment but recalled that he had indorsed the Boulder dam at the last Only at Sheriff's Bank PROTEST MADE Interstate President Ob- to Sale Two Plant of the Interstate Sugar com- pany at Hooper and all real estate of that company was sold at sheriff's sale today to the Walker Brothers Bankers of Salt Lake who submitted a bid of M H Sowles representing the banking der Protest against the the plant and property to either the Sugar company or the ho Sugar company was voiced at the sale by George A Sanders president of the Interstate Sugar company He simply entered his protest in behalf of the Interstate company did not give his PROTEST NOTED After the protest was down by J B Wallace deputy sheriff who con- ducted the sale he continued bids Mr Sowles then the only bid and the sale was closed Personal property of the Interstate company was sold recently at sheriff's sale to the Amalgamated Sugar com- pany and included accounts able sugar beet contracts for the year now In storage Inasmuch as com- pany purchased the personal property of the Interstate company and Walker Brothers the bonds the opinion was expressed that the Amalgamated will take over plant though Sowles say that this would fact RESULT OF SUIT The sale today resulted from the suit of the Columbia Trust company trustee of the mortgage of for foreclosure bonds There was so a second mortgage bond issue ing- for which the loran Judge Trust company trustee sale Mr Sowles said riot be he had farther with his associates He did say whether or not the Amalgamated company would take over the plant but did say that the title of the property be held by Walker Brothers Bankers who made the purchase BEET CONTRACTS Status of the beet contracts by the Amalgamated company from the Interstate company has not been decided Farmers of the Hooper recently and to deliver their beets to the ed instead of the Interstate plant because they would not to receive pulp for- fertilizing purposes plant as provided in the contracts They appointed a committee to dispose of beets now in the ground to other companies For First Series Game o'clock a m is the time officially fixed lor the opening of the world series in Ogden tomorrow The is scheduled to start at o'clock in Pittsburg There is a ence of two hours in time and so the Ogden fans before The at to see the first ball the 1927 series The following facts and figures on the series are furnished by The York Yankees champions of the American league and the Pittsburg Pirates champions two games at Forbes field Pittsburgh Thursday October next three at Yankee stadium York October last two at October All games scheduled at p mi eastern standard time except on Sunday at New which starts at p m because law In event of postponement because of weather m either city to play games Crowd of Forbes field Yankee stadium 65 000 If seven games played probable total attendance based on capacity crowds about and total World's series and set in 1926 series between Yankees and Cardinals Donie Bush of Pirates first year Miller Huggins df Yankees tenth Probable opening and Smith for Pirates Hoyt and Collins for Yankees and Ormsby American league Quigley and Moran National league Building Trades Break From Labor Federation Board of Jurisdiction X Withdrawal of Department Does Change Affiliation With Union Organization Convention Gets Down to Work On Several Problems on Page Two Prosecutor Blames Klau for Most of Alabama Outrages BIRMINGHAM Ala Oct The Associated Col- lins reported to police today that lie was taken to the outskirts of the city by two unmasked men Sunday night After with sticks and limbs of trees Collins said he was taken part way back to downtown Birmingham put out or the bile and told to his way home He said he could give no reason for the whipping but that re- a telephone call him to leave town at once or the flogging would be repeated Collins who is 21 is not married they did not know his occupation Meanwhile at Montgomery ney General Charles C McCall has asked Governor Graves to call a cial session of the Crenshaw county grand jury to investigate the flogging of more than 20 persons there within the last two years He said he had sufficient evidence to indict 80 sons there With onn exception the attorney general said every flogging I have investigated was committed by men robes of the Ku Klux Klan Cal Urges International Control to Spread t Knowledge WASHINGTON Oct The Associated having be- come a great influence in- world needs to be raised into the realm of beneficient public service so that it will promote friendship and un- rather ill will and dissension nations President Coolidge declared today in an ad- dress opening the international radio telegraph conference Like invention which in- creased the power or man he said radio may be used good or for evil and he commended to the con- ference the setting aside so far as possible of sectional needs so that a broad co-operative policy for the good of all nations using this od of communication may be ed The world will not be benefited by this increase -in the scope Mr Coolidge told the gates unless there is corresponding increase in moral development Your main object will be to great industry into the realm of -benc'ficie'nt public service Holding that radio has great ise enlightenment to the dark places of the ident declared the industry needs national and international to the end that may control be the LOS ANGELES Oct break from the national an with the American Federation Labor now in convention has been made by of the federation The withdrawal of the building trades from the board of awards which acts as over work last week but only became publicly known last night when re- ports of the were confirmed by Frank J secretary of the federation A an award said to caused Woman Blames Attack Her To Roosevelt Speech NEW Oct The Associated controversy over charges that Florence E S Knapp Republican former tary of state was guilty of ance in led today in the realm of presidential politics Mrs Kuapp dean of the college of home economics at Syracuse sity said the charges emanated from revenge for the attack on Governor Smith and Tammany Hall made at the Republican state Colonel Theodora Roosevelt In his Colonel Roosevelt said that the tiger could not change his spots and that the shadow of Tammany Hall lay over Washington He blamed Democratic leaders for vice in Albany the state capital ROOSEVELT STANDS PAT American League Fans Pick Yanks and Nats Choose Pirates SEATS IN DEMAND Waner Brothers Against Looks Promising BY BRIAN BELL Associated Press Sports Writer PITTSBURG Pa Oct The Associated and ees camped today on the outskirts of the battle field and waited a coy sun to do its duty in drying out Forbes the first game of the world's series tomorrow Rain yesterday brought to the players needed by but not by the Yankees anxious to put the finishing touch on their preparations came when the Yankees had had only a few minutes batting tice Pirates off the field altogether However the downpour brought no rest to the carpenters building seats which haye already been sold The craftsmen wrested with pery hammer and saws as they built benches to seat four thousand more than the big playing field normally offers hospitality CRY FOR TICKETS The sound of the cry from the fans for tickets and But there were no tickets except in the hands of lators who think they are worth much more than their price tag would cate The scalpers hope the mental value of the be realized before game time With a day to pass before the first act of- the annual classic staged Pittsburg was practically in the hands experts Old stronghold of the bold Buccaneers had never before been sub- to such intensified experting Police Escort Seventh Porky Out of Town PERCHED in a peach tree the seventh porcupine to invade Ogden was discovered this morning in the back yard of the residence of Mrs Charles Cole 2821 Grant avenue Motorcycle Officer Dewey kins who has been dubbed the department's official animal er by his fellow officers gathered a posse consisting of Chauffeur C K and Detective George Finn together set out to trap the He found the animal to be an unusually and with the Keeter who carefully kept their distance finally succeeded in slipping a noose over the porcupine's body Hawkins held the animal on the board of the police car and was to the hills where Porky was turned loose with the usual emphatic instructions to start going and keep going away from Ogden No one so far to be able to give a satisfactory explanation as to why so many porcupines into the city limits this year They travel so slowly that it must them several days to reach the heart of the residential sections they have been found COUNT IS EVEN the came SNUFFS OF REBELS MEXICO PLOT Calles Says He Will An- Leaders of Revolution CIVIL WAR STARTED Presidential Shows Significance of Armed Revolt dispute led to the breaking the the building trades a few years ago The withdrawal of the department from the board of awards in no way affects its federation affiliation it was said SEVERAL RESOLUTIONS A flood of them asking of the federation a multitude of movements made appearance yesterday The resolutions poured in on com- officials tory the convention Speakers at the opening session of the convention yesterday also ed matter upon invited labor's support Governor C C Young described the need of development of the Colorado river by the proposed Boulder Canyon dam for benefit of the labor of California and the southwest GREEN'S President William Green's keynote address sounded a call to keep up the fight for wages better hours and working conditions Re- lief from the of the junction as a weapon against labor was described by him as the chief i problem before convention Immigration and tariff reform are In the midst of resentment tne legislation aids for industry and against by Democrats by of Labor some Republicans Colonel j a speaker before the con- before district Re- publican club here last night said he stood four square ments he made in Their attested anger of the said On the Democratic side presidential discussion Mayor Walker corroborated reports that he had been shadowed-on his recent tour of Europe vention today ON- IMMIGRATION strong tion It can be applied under the prior to delivering his address one strongly about is this separation the immigration law I think that if a desirable foreigner Is He said he had been should be permitted to bring some unknown reason or -T his friends attributed to an effort to frame him so that believe it Of Governor who was one of those is to separate candidate Representative of Brooklyn wired Mr Walker that he was introduce a calling for congressional of SMITH IS SILENT Governor Smith remained out of the controversy over the charges against Mrs Knapp and had nothing to say regarding the reported age against Mayor Walker The ernor said that state Attorney-General would sations of the citizens census com- that Mrs Knapp guilty most perfect order and the of of a who sponsored rise in politics and wives Men best discredited as a presidential wort have possible uniformity In Its and enjoyment he considered radio's main weakness to be its inability to produce permanent records for ture consideration the president de- clared it holds great promise of spreading information to remote tions because its cost of installation and maintenance was small in com- parison with that of other methods of communication FIND RICH GOLD ORE NEAR MANILA MANILA P L The Associated of a new ore vein assaying per metric ton was ar unced today by A W appropriation for state census in Mrs Knapp at her home in cuss categorically denied the charges that she destroyed census records paid unearned salaries to relatives and other unnecessary employes HOSPITAL SCENE 1 OF DARING HOLDUP V U Consolidated Mine He strike in the rived history of Philippine mining Armed guards and barbed wire en- are the area in lie vicinity of found BUENOS Oct Associated Press Robbers carried out a daring holdup in one Aires big hospitals Monday They a police ed a paymaster and carried off 0.00 pesos about their faces heavily the Rawsori lay In wait in one of the wards until the stock is obtainable holders reusing ta sell despite of offers ar- rived with money the hospital personnel their pistols and fired without ing made their way out of midst of the great ex- which the sioned patients ings will Saturday the day having been aside for ment features DISMISS ANNULMENT SUIT straight from the feed box many of- players using hands latfer toss to in the low down This information iias been valuable and consistent thus writer predicted victory the American league while the count was even and by who to a- man pick the tional league entry The who seem to know a good deal about the situation are weighing the credits and debits of the ing clubs with careful thought ing at the conclusion that this is the at the end of the world j series PITCHING VS HITTING the pitching of the Pirates still the mighty bats of the There many only Wednesday afternoon can and then only -in part The duel of managerial minds was certain to be interesting as the Donis and Miller Huggins crossed wits It was pointed out that before the can the chairmen of the board of strategy have work on If the runners get on the bases can a there is no breathing spell be- base hits defensive strategy is apt to bs more or less futile Bush has an inch or so in height and several pounds weight advantage over- HOME RUN HITTERS the flying wedge of the Yankees Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig who league home runs between them were the objects of sharp scrutiny Pirate pitchers The secret thai the big fellows will not get good balls to hit The Pirate batting Waner and his brother Lloyd make up in speed what they lack in weight home were be able to with Ruth of giving away dred pounds in The rival managers were expected to put their best pitching bets Waite for New York and Ray Krenier Both are Answer of Commissioner Gay s Story Told to Jury Is Right SALT LAKE Oct By The Mrs Burgner plaintiff in a damage against County Commissioner R H Labrum for alleged attempted spent the entire morning on the ness attempting explain discrepancies testimony in the MEXICO CITY Oct By Tho Associated Press General Francisco Serrano of the leaders of the revolt against the Mexican together with 13 ot lowers has been captured summarily and executed j ALL EXECUTED j EL PASO Texas Oct By Associated Press Dispatches re- by Continental Spanish I newspaper of this city state that at dawn today all officers of the lions faction that roth federal troops at Torreon were executed The federal troops at Torreon tar out- numbered the insurrectionists the re- port says and practically all the uprising troops were killed SUMMARY ACTION MEXICO CITY Oct By The Associated Press President Calles is suppress in a tory manner the revolutionary ment of General Francisco and General Arnulfo Gomez he says in statement published today As long as they confined their to words he says he gave them all possible guarantees to press their but now they have taken to field they are whom the is determined combat and annihilate l SIGNIFICANCE latest revolt assumed significance today with admission by President Calles that troops not only mutinied in the capital but also at Torreon In the state of Coahuila with an attempted outbreak at VCM Cruz The revolutionary movement is de- clared by president to by General Francisco Serrano antt Gomez presidential of- the re- former President The labor which has taken the five-day week as one of its banders and neither needs any objectives week convention No duction to thr world's series 2 THEATRES FAGE FIGHT FILM CASE BALTIMORE Oct Associated suit of- Fawn I for annulment of her Hamilton Smith who de- as a moving picture promoter was dismissed Monday by Circuit Court Judge suit Smith also was For the within two years Miss whose reaL name M Brown annulment of a on ground that she was in- the ceremony was formed and did not understand what she was doing i In July 1926 her to Theodore MacFarland Philadelphia newspaper man Gray testified that they were married a few hours alter made his at a at which both became Intoxicated CHICAGO Oct The movie tres were charged in with showing fight which were smuggled back Jn to By j Illinois from outside the STAMFORD Conn Oct Lucy Reid has ceased in the rabbit's foot Iri tucked it under her Both foot and cash She charges against her Margaret bers which caused both women to be V state The makers or movies the Goodard Inc an in- junction in the to prevent the two theatres from continuing to show the films The suit invokes the aid of the which its of films the Goodart that la some manner a their celluloid epic was made and shipped state PLAY IMPORTANT TO CITY MEMPHIS Oct The play ii just important to cities clear streets and pure drinking watery ex- of the Playground of Monday the opening of the congress The city owes recreation to dren arid adults just much it owes them ex- secretary of vice San Diego Cai declare i The by-products of organized play srid character building The -repaid sand fod made a few days at- tack July Mrs Burgner was under cross-examination by counsel for defense These concerned possession bf liquor by County Commissioner R T DahK quist defendant in another similar suit W Parker band of plaintiff in another suit and certain movements of- ness In each instance the witness said the text of the affidavit was and that her story to the jury correct When as to re- marks made by quist concerning Miss Utah daughter of Mrs Carstensen in home the alleged attach place at first refused to use the exact but at the suggestion of her the court room was cleared of all except at- the jury and representatives of the press and the witness ed in a whisper She had previously placed her own construction on the phrase which meant the same thing City Decides to Build Despite Protest by Residents Protest against the new bench fire station being built on between Twenty-fifth and sixth as contemplated by city this morning in- a petition nearby erty owners headed by Baker The petitioners set forth that the presence of station would be erty upon which they plan improvements Thirteen property signed petition j A few days the recorder to arrange of the Polk avenue lot of Lake street decided tion after many After reading this morning the would proceed with build the station -on avenue as It is we must decide a where there are but no where we a site opposition However the building we is td be design that will the appearance of any The other agreed that they first consider the city at large before the of -a few They said that a f ire station ed on bench for protection of Jives site be chosen of property owners GETS D C POSITION WASHINGTON Oct By The war is to vacated by the death of a Civil war Theodore Cogswell first deputy ister of wills in x the lumbia has been appointed register to take the place of Corporal James died last Sunday While Tanner lost the Civil the war awarded the service cress and perpetuate his rule of BATTLE Calles that the Torreon allegedly ordered by General Serrano was after a three-hour battle All the lious officers were- captured and the soldiers constituting a battalion were- disarmed and -are being uprising of two was said to orders Gomez President Calles statement predicted that Gomez would bs punished REPORT EXECUTION Telephonic advices from Mexico City Tampico newspaper El Mundo Ifte there was a re- port in the capital that General together with Vidal governor of Chiapas had been captured and executed The 800 soldiers o the Mexico City the city day night were last plane scouts to be near Texcoco of capital headed foe loyal troops wars sent In pursuit and the president pre- the rebels would bs quickly MOTHER POISONS BACKWARD SON NEW Oct The who ridded her backward son of his troubled yesterday died today from effects of potion Which she him Helen Brooklyn her first bom the but be- cause he was mentally one to care lor him and that broke her heart Added her second child was made deaf and when struck by an For years had ed the pranks of bis day his class he towered head and shoulders chase him home to the arms of his While alone with her son three in- a glass him to drink swallowed herself They huddled together Joseph hisr dying MAGPIES CANBERRA PEOPLE CANBERRA Australia Oct Associated of tha established capital of tralia been to add lag J to their ordinary duties of the invasion new by birds as If tho their domain have at- of- and upon a man the head Patrolmen witht rifles been the city ers 100 HUNT By The Associated one hundred aiding the were for a negro who a   

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