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/ \ NET PRESS RUN AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION OF THE EVENING HERALD for the month of September, 1927 5,040 \ IMAGES) Classified Advertising On Page 18 MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1927. VOL. XLIL, NO. 6. CoR^ END R E U S CERTAIN FIRE OP REVOLT SWEEPS MEXICAN STATES World’s News <S> FANS JAM PARK HE WILL DODGE Warlike Today E L E C m CHAIR In the face of the general .Y clamor for disarmament and world peace there were dis­ cordant and warlike features in the world’s news today. "King of Bootleggers” Who Civil war has again flared Meadows and Pennock, Opposing Hurlers In Third G a ^ up in China, and live armies Murdered His Wife Will are marching upon Peking. Of World Series, as Game Starts— Gehrig’s Smash In A new revolution has de­ veloped in Mc.xico, although Depend on "Unwritten the Calles government claims First Inning Sends Fans to Their Feet; l^ennock Pitch­ it has the situation completely in hand. law .” Serbian newspapers are de­ es Invincible Ball In Early Stanzas— The Game Play manding war against Bulgaria, following the assassination of By Play; Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 7— Despite General Kovaccvich, one of the leading strategists of the Ser­ TAMPICO his declaration that he is “ perfect­ bian army. The Serbion press ly sane” and that he would not charges thiit Bulgaria is sup­ THE LINEUP run. Assists were given to Barn­ porting the Macedonian irregu­ Yankees hart, L. Waner, Wright and Gooch plead insanity, the defense of Pirates got the put out. Meusel up. Strike George Remus, former “ king of lars in tlieir raids upon Serbi­ L. "Waner, ct Combs, cf an territory. Koenig, ss one called. Strike two, swung. bootleggers,” for slaying his wife, Rhyne, 2b Ball one, wide.’'Strike three. Meu­ Turkey has sent a belliger­ P. "\Vaner, rf Ruth, If Mrs. Imogene Remus, will be an in­ ent note to Persia, threatening sel fanned. Wright, ss Gehrig, lb Two runs, three hits, no errors. i| sanity plea, according to his friends war because of the seizure of Traynor, b Meusel, If Turkish citizens b.v Pei*sian ir- None left. here today. Barnhart, If Lazerri,' 2b Gehrig’s pfodious wallop was legulars upon tlie Turco-Per- Dugan, 3b Mrs. Remus was shot as Remus Harris, lb the nearest thing to a home run sian frontier. Gooch, c Grabowski, c so far seen In the serie's. It cleared snatched her from a taxi-cab in Meadows, p Pennock, p Barnhart’s head by 10 'feet and al­ Eden park here yesterday morning, Umpires: Moran, N. L., at plate; most rolled to the fence. as she was enroute to the court­ LEVINE UNAFRAID Ormsby, A. L., first base'; Quigley, Second Inning ( ^■1 house to press her divorce suit N. L., at second base; Nallin, A. L., PIRATES— Wright up.- Fdul against the former bootlegger, who at third base. back, strike one .Wright flied to is rated a millionaire. Coombs. ■ Traynor up. ball one in­ Pi’climinary Hearing OF FEDERAL CLAIM side. strike one called. Strike two Yankee Stadium, New York, Oct. & I Preparations were complete here 7.— Six'ty-five thousand fans jam­ called. Foul back. Traynor out Laz- Herb Pennock early today for a preliminary hear­ One candidate for the Mexican presidency is reported killed and another said to be raising a rebel med every nook and cranny of this zeri to Gehrig. Barnhart up. Strike ing of Remus on a charge of first army in a revolt that broke out at Mexico City and in several states of the. republic. Gen. Francisco Ser­ immense steel and concrete stadium one called. Barnhart out Lazzeri to degree murder, at which he was ex­ "I Can Collect a Dollar For rano (lower left) regarded as a formidable candidate and declared to be the main leader in the revolt, was this afternoon to see the Pittsburgh Gehrig. close to the grandstand. Barnhart pected to enter a plea of not guilty reported court-martialed and executed, while Gen. Arnulfo Gomez (upper right) was said to be raising a Pirates clash with the .New York No iTins. No hits. No errors. up. Foul right, strike oner Ball one and be ordered held without bail rebel array in the state of Vera Cruz. The shaded portion of the map shows where revolts have broken out, Yankees in the third game of the None left* “ high. Barnhart flied to Coombs. until the new Grand Jury, starting Every Nickel They Say I and the dots show where the uprising occurred near the capital. "World Series. The place was a riot ' YANKEES— Lazdrri ' up. Strike No runs. No hits. No errors. Monday, can investigate the case. of color, with flags and, bunting one, swung. Strike two, swung. Ball None left. Anticipating the insanity plea, Owe U. S. ” He Says. strung across the grandstand boxes; one, wide. Strike \ three, .. called Coombs made a spectacular run­ County Prosecutor O. P. Taft last women in bright raiment; ushers In Lazerri fanned. Lazerri looked dag­ ning catch of Barnhart’s long night had Rei^us examined by Dr. bright red coats; a band on the gers at the umpire alter the third drive. He was given a big hand and W. C. Kendig, Hamilton county 15 More Mexicans Executed field in smart grey and the ball­ strike was called on him. Dugan up. forced to doff his cap as he return­ alienist. The finding? of the alienist Berlin, Oct. 7.— Charles A. Le­ players in their * grey and white Strike ene, swung. Ball one, low. ed to the dugout. Pennock was have not been made public. vine, American trans-Atlantic flyer, Ball two, wide. Dugan out, Wright pitching Invincible ball, having al­ Friends Gather , uniforms. today defied the United States gov­ The weather was ideal. A benign to Harris. Harris juggled the ball lowed not a single hit for five inn­ Numerous friends of Remus just as Dugan reached the bag. ings. , ernment to collect its $500,000 BEACH AND WIDOW Calles Shooting All Rebel PinSBURGH PRAYS sun beamed down upon the gorge­ gathered at the Big Four station ous spectacle of this cheering, 'ex­ Grabowski up. Ball one, wide. YANKEES — Grabowski up. claim against him, when he re­ here last night, and met his daugh­ cited assemblage of men and wo­ Strike one, called. Grabowski out, Foul, left, strike one. Ball one, ter, by a former marriage, Miss Leaders— Many Are Flee­ turns to the Upited States next FOR VICTORY TODAY men. The atmosphere was balmy, Traynor to Harris. high. Foul, right, strike two. Romola Remus, 22, who came from week. INDICTED BY JURY and a gentle breezze blew across No run|i,,n^hiits, no errorsr nope Grabowskji ^popped to Wright. He Chicago, the former home of the Levine has just arrived here the playing field. left*' ,thrtew hi's Sat at the ball. Pennock Remus family, to be with her ing to United States— Ex- up. "Bail one, wide. Foul, left, from Vienna. He e.xpects to sail All the glamour of a -World Third Inning father. Series was here. The crowd,-the px- PR-IATBS— ^Ifarrls , up. Strike strike one. The ball fell in one of “ I've come to help Daddy, be­ from England on the Leviathan President’s Brother Killed one, called' Harris lined to Combs. the boxes on the left field line. Both Charged With Murder Smoky City Fans Say Tlieir citement, the game Itself. Strike two called. Strike three cause he needs me now,” sire' de­ ne.xt Tuesday. Backs to the Wall Gooch up. Ball one, outside. Strike clared. called. Pennock fanned. Combs “ I do not fear any legal action With their backs to the wall one, called. Ball two, wide. Strike up. Combs oiit. Meadows to Har­ Although Remus insists that he is at any time, despite the report from Of Dr. Lilliesdahl— Take Team Is Down But Not Pittsburgh faced the slugging Yan­ two, called. Strike three, called. “ perfectly sane,” and that he will Nogales, Arizona, Oct. 7.— ris. Coinbs laid down a bunt "Washington that the government Propped against a tree in tlie kees. They had dropped two Gooch fanned. He protested to the which the Pirate pitcher scooped reject all offers of counsel, and de­ will try to collect half a million straight in their home town ' and umpire on the third called strike. fend himself, his friends predicted Arrest Calmly. plaza. In thts' Center of No­ Out Yet. up on the dead run and\tossed him dollars alleged due in Taxes upon gales, Mexico, just across the realized they must win today to Meadows up. Ball one, wide. Foul out. that competent counsel would be war contracts,” he said. “ We have avert almost certain ahd humiliat­ left, strike one. Meadows' out, retained for him, and that tempo­ border from here, the bo<ly ofy No run^ n? hits, . no errors, a better claim against the govern­ Alfonso De La Huerta, brother ing defeat in the series. For the Lazerri to Gehrig. rary insanity would be offered as none loft. ment than the , government has Mays Landing, N. .T:, Oct. 7-— of the former provisional pres­ Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct. 7.— Pitts­ Yanks were out to win foul: in a No runs, no hits, no errors, none his chief defense. Sixth Inning against us. For every nickel the Mrs. Gertrude Lilllendahl, 42, and ident of 3Iexlco, stood In the burgh’s dyed-in-the-wool baseball ^ row, ^a feat that mhas o not heeu. :ac-. left. Services Offered government says I owe I have a val­ " p ir a t e s —Harris up.'Strike one, the man who admitted a clandes- glaring sunshine today bearing fans got together today and offered | complished in a World Series since YANKEES— Pennock up.

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