Date For Season’sv Base BallClassic is Officially Announcedtarybor-oth-ion-een fill-• of rog- (lesPhiladelphia, Sept. 12.^-CU. P.)— The world's series will open Wednesday, October 7, in the city that wins the National League pennant, it was announced today following a conference of leading club officials of both leagues with Commissioner Judge Landis here.*0**,***Ai-9SUPERVISOR CASE FROMSOUTH BUFFALO HEARD- « ■In court Friday afternoon a hearing was had on the rule to show cause _ j why the recent appointment of J. V. 0j Shaffer to the office of supervisor of mA ( South Buffalo township should not bejur* (revoked. ‘ 4I The-petitioners for the rule, who are represented by former Judge J. W. ub. King, are attacking Mr./Shatter's appointment on these grounds: First,.tesighatYlt;ahCcanwlanBe,sa- there is no vacancy. Second, that the ugt' petition does not contain the neeea-j sary -averments of fact to give the es_ J court authority to make the appotot-j-jje iment. Third, there are not at least 10 jpu Dir- signers of real estate in South Buffalo ya jng township to the petition. It is claimedjfto up for. these reasons the court had no iy3S. . jurisdiction in the matter of making ub_ i the appointment. . -Dly! At a special meeting of the supervis-ind or$ h^ld at the home of T. P. Hudson, rty Clinton, on August 24* the question of improving, at township's expense of, the McVille and Boggsville roads was taken up. One of the supervisors oh-j ] jected, whereupon Mr. Boyd said he |Wi would resign hut no action was taken, he;inrse1eaibeHicoi11toron his resignation at the meeting, Later Mr. Boyd is alleged to have eallpd up J. Y. Shaffer and told him that he had resigned. r. j 1Mr. Shaffer got busy and it is said J Wlt; that on the next day he got out and; it isecured signers to a petition which was presented to court and his ap-’ jMiintmentff (Slowed; 'Mr. Boyd produced the minute;• at Friday's1 hearing and was ouestiorirlfed as to his alleged resignation. Mr: BoSetriiaedMat1 Shaffer was represented at the hearing (by R L. Ralston, Esq.I Following arguments by. counsel Judge J. Frank Graff stated that he would take the matter under advisement and announce his decision later., apit'lanSAYS PHILADELPHIA DOESNT sot.WANT LAW ENFORCED; boi