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PAC bu eu he, to Th pe 3 of wie & PAGE TEN. War Lord of Manchuria Starts Toward Peking an@ Converts Territory Between Mukden and Peking Into Armed Camp—Heavy Fighting Occurs Sunday SHANGHAT,< Lin, wa towards Peking ag y between Mukden, principal city of Manchuria, and Peking, tn Chihit provines, an armed camp, 1,000 miles away from the Shanghal line of fare. Out of a series of reports received ere today there waa an Indication vat military ordere from Peking showed that activities were under way In provinces dividing the sep ated fields of battle and before va the area from Shang oking Would be en con ef confitet 160 mile ttle Mnes weat and south anghal added fury was gtven to Sunday by the ex the battle Hne southwest lake at Changhing, thwest of Shanghai to thwest of here. nYading armies of hieh-Yuan, mittary governor of Kiangsu province, have been bat Ulng for four Gays against the & fending forces of General Lat Ying. over eh tt isiang, military governor of Che kiang preovinee, for posgéaaion of ranghal, no decisive battle has n fought elated official permisaion of the « Kowernment to the invading Kiangsu governor to pro announced yesterday, was sald ) have prompted the move on the ef General Chang Teo-Lin, an Lu Yung Halang, Wu Det mands the military forces & government the © against Lu from Peking was that ted and rallied around awed elements of the popu i that Chi had stood for the imes which cannet be tol forces © ily of basis ¢ ad VON RVAVeRt oF crated under the laws of the Chin exe nation From South China reports were recetved that Dr, Sun YatSen was preparinas to lend military support to h's ff wt. Lo Yung Helang, in de fending Shanghal and a new army was therefore expected to bob up in the field from the south today Pntranee of the Manchurian war lord, Chan Teo Lin tate the fray against the Peking government o anew # fight for control of the machinery of Chinese govern tnt whieh has been im the hands of Wu Pela and b's assoctates for many months SHANGHAI Associated Press) Sept, S—(By The Chang ‘Teo Lin the Manchurian war lort, has imued * proclamation concerning the war fare the Shanghat district in which dectares his purpose of the field against Preatdent t Kun and Wu Pel Fu, eniet nititary supporter of the Peking government The proclamation © the fact that the people of China are suffering trom milttary ssion, that nine homes out of nh See Chwat, Hunan, gsi and Kwangtung have been 1 bare and that in drouth and flooda have more than ten provinces, which are in a pititul plight, Tsoa Kun and Wu Pel Buy with perverted minds, bent more than ever upon show ferocious fangs. Not only have they shown sympathy toward the affected p Vinoes but they are effiicting hither to unaffected regions with military calamities The wickedness of Teno Kum Wu Pet Fu has ao are ing thelr ne and cumulated mountain high The: © bribed members of partamer in onter te Steal thelr present posi na y have destroyed — the Kover nyaterm and are thy to woprlate the remitted indemnity to thete own ends re hav en allowed some 2 anty t e of the Intensity yo Wletress of the people whieh made them refrain trom further astation in the country, 1 fee ounden duty to tead my army to rid the country of these trattors, thereby remeving atty acle to peace and reviving the Vitality of the people Nobody will be disturbed wherever my army happens to be, as my only tia to Kut the chief offenders, aving all the others absolutely unmolested. swear pt, 8.—(By The Associated Press) .— lord of Manchuria, were in the field today swe ew front in China's civilwar which h: “Let the sun of Heaven witness this utterance of mine,” SHANGHAT, Sar’ &—(Ry The Associated = Pre: Artillery and riffe fire, growing stronger minute dy minute, was heard late tonight in the Jeasfield district tn the western outskirts of the city No official explanation as to the source of the firing was available. Tt Was suggested that the attack ing Kiangau forces, which have been held at Hwangtu, on the Shanghal Nanking raltroad, for nearly a week by the soldiers of Lu Yung Halang might have left the ratiroad and sent a force dows the water ways from Soochow in Jhinks and barges. Another suggestion war that the attackers might have turned the flank of the Chektang forces at Kiwing, and proceeded down the Waterway toward this elty, with tha. idea of starting a direct on Slaueht against the Kiangnan arsenal at Lungwha, the headquarters o General Lu The second army, under comman\ of General Chen Yao-San, tnohiding the fourth division and part of the tenth division of the Chekiang, has deen flighting on the west aide of Taihu since yesterday, attacking northward from Changhing, about 18 miles south of the provincial ber der ‘The objective of this attack is the city of Changs Chow, on the Shang hal Nanking railroad and the grant f that clty would ekiang forces to permit the railway au fore t If thie move can be the Cheklang out the Klang ee attackin al carried out, plan to at renerals ck the Kiangeu troops simuttan dually from two aites—on the west from. Changohow, and on the east from Hwangty, a present point of Dattle. The campaig®, however, fs still somewhat In the future, On the tania of reports from the campaten west of Taihu today, Pak Loh, sec retary of Thing, about a doen miles Armies of General Chang Tso- ping down from Manchuria, ainst the forces of General Wu Pei-Fu, his old military rival, to create , been confined to fighting west and south of Shanghai between rival military governors for the possession of the gateway city, The latest military gesture in China’s internal complications, will make the terri- north of Klangsu border, either to day or tomorrow Thing, he added, is defended dy two Kiangau brigades, or about 8,000 men. Tsk Loh, asserted that little re sistance was encountered by — the Cheklang troops on their advance west of the lake yesterday, Hoe aald they moved forward 23 miles yester: day and last night At 2 o'olock this afternoon they were only seven mites from Thing he declared A competent eye witness returning trom 1 4 o'clock thia after noon reported the Cheklang forces had advanced half @ ruile south of ho at Liuho near the town of Klating, In the meantime Cheklang headquarters SUMMARY OF NIGHT NEWS PORTLAND, Ore Klopper, president, and Fred B Rivers, secretary of the Portland baseball club of the Pacifico Coast league, and George Vranizan his as sistant, reported to the police that they had been held up by a masked man who robbed them of apprext mately $5,000, | | | Willam i SYRACUSE, N. Y¥-—Mystery sur rounds the death of Willlam Ryan, of Denver, Colorado, whese body was taken from the Lake Shore Limited fran when it reached here tonight, Ryan was one ef more than 100 dele. gates traveling to the bricklayers' convention at Saratoga Springs, No died of fracture of the skull, but how the Injury was inflicted was not determined, CHICAGO.-National Defense day September 12, was condemned by the Chicago Fetteration of Labor, CHICAGO, Judge Jot BR. Carver. ly announced he had written his de. eislon in the Franks case, which will be announeed Wednesday morning, Prince is Ready For Fox Hants Royal Visitor Will Participate In Long Island Cross Country Rides—Pays Visits to Kennels SYOSSET, N, Y,, Sept. § in the swimming where he staying, of country ge He paid a vi Knglish 1 An yy hounds and hunting horses with great Interest The hunting season on Long Ie land has Just begun which geome ef the } o's participated a few days in two His roya fond of mounting a riding seroma = @ountry, foxes, hunter.and US ~The Prince of Wales, having gotten into good shape on the polo field and exercised daily pool on the James A is expected soon to take another form! an sport on Long Island to the kennels of the Burden estate, fox hunting. | ravines and Akely that h wil hie skill with th Lang Island fences within’ a few Aaya ‘The prince planned today to go ever to Mitohell tield, Mineola, 12 miles from estate, to greet the ora complet Ing thelr round workd tein will aocompany Keane Moward the iritiak ambassador, Meadowbrook Hunt], be Casver Daily Cribune NEW ARMY SWEEPS INTO CHINA WAR | Were claiming the capture boat loada of Kiangwu of two ammunition on the waterways. near Kiating, Miehting on the Liuho front was suspended for a few hours last night but started again at % a.m. today, continuing two hours. Things quieted down then, and there was little activity until noon when the Cheklang troops opened a fresh at tack resulting in the advance men tloned. ‘Three thousand men were sent to day to the Luho sector to relitorce the Chekiang fighting there. This wae to counteract. the — relit forcement the Kiangsu commanders are known tea have sent to that front from Quinaan, throngh the waterways they trol NEGRO FIGHT | INJECTED INTO LOUISIANA VOTE Democratic Senatorial Race Is Closely Contested. By WALDO MOORE (Sta Correspondent of The Casper Tribune) 1924, Consolidated Preas Association.) (Copyright, SHREVEPORT, La. Sept The Negro question, absent. years tn Loutalana —potiticd, again raised its head, It ta expected (© ply @ prominent part in the Democratic primary next Tuesaday when & nominee for the States senate witt be Nomination ts equivalent to election. The Negro question haw been raised by th candidates for the sonatorship. Senate: Joseph EF Ransdell, meumbent for the last leven years, and Lee Kinmeti Thomas, Demooratio national com mitteeman and mayer of Shreve port, Senator Ranadell, who served 14 years in the lower house before his election ta the senate, charged that Mr. Thomas, by his advoeacy of the Passage of the Steriing’Towner bill which Would provide for a federal Aepartment of education, opened an avenue for a federal department head to compel a mixing of whites and Negroes in the statea’ public schools. My, ‘Thomas. branded this as “pure Dosh and f inautt to the white manhood of the South Me declared there will al Anglo Saxon supremacy in South He has repeatedly A from the bill to show it pro vides all federal money must be dis tributed through the state treasurer and specifically provides that the reapective states are to remain in control ef thelr public school Te ridiowling the argument of Senator Randell, Mr, ‘Thomas early in the campaign predicted he would unearth a “nigger in the senator's Wwoodpile.” ‘This, Mr, Thomas’ friends say, he did when he made public a letter from Senator Rane dell to Walter Oohen, a Now Oreank Negro, who waa appointed ptrolter ef customs at New Or na by both Preaident Hastting and Ment Coolidge, the senate once @ecliniig to confirm the appoint ment ™ the letter charge terol and an ways be the written from Wash ington June 22 922, Senator Rane dell addressed Cohen as “Dear Mr Cohen”. and asked him about Mr QA. Bartholomew, a colored man whom F do not know personally, who, It appeared, was seeking the senator endorsefent for a position in the Internal revenue and customs branches at New Orleans. The let ter continued “TE understand he has taken a first class civil service examination and with thank yeu to give hia case your careful comaideration, with the view to recommending him if you can consistently advising me in the The letter Was addressed to Cohen as secretary of the Republican state yal committee. premises Mr as charges the Negro Rastholomew received the appoint ment and was working with white men and women in a position not held by a Negro since reconstruc tion days, Mr, Ranadell has made no reply to the charge nor explana: tow of the lette ‘Tuesday will tell whether the Negro question ts still a magic wand to conjure with in Louisiana politics: YELLOWSTONE FIRE RAGES od Utah, Sept, SA fore: National P of 6,000 is noheoked ace ing toa 'b report recelyed — by forest service . headquarters. here fram A. C. MeCain, supervisor of the Teton National Forest at Jack non. , The five i on the Iitchatone plateau. Another fire has burned over an area GFPLEGO acres ov the ened over an area ores amd will ond UP POLICE MAN MONDAY, SEPT errin “Klan Murder” Inquest EMBER 8, 1924, At C. H. TOWNSEND ENTERTAINS ROTARIANS WITH ACCOUNT OF HIS RECENT EUROPEAN TRIP An Interesting account of thelr halt of the Wyoming state fair thie recent trip to Europe was told today [!ronth, TC. Tonkin w oh hg neue irc. ae towahea Eenene to represent: Rotary club. in the by. Cu HT; Townsend: before the regi | io hue to be hekt during the fair lar weekly meeting of the Rotary lio determine the advisabiiity of con. club, Mtr, and Mra, Townsend have |tinuing it in future years, under Mist returned fram a. @0day tour|the present arrangements, that took them through ngtand,| ‘The local club was Invited to take Reletumn, France, Switzerland and] part in the Defense Day program to i be held in the city park on Septem ‘enditions in Burepe appeared | ber 12. ‘The club will also partic to be geod to mre," sald My, Town | pate in the Casper Service club's pad fog BONS Seemed to be] Olymntes to be held on the high] | —— - b well fed, happy and contented, [school athietlo grounds “Wednesday Crops were good In All sections ex: |afternoon, Phe affair ty being | By NBA Alrmall Service— Sen tuswedies® that cept southernmost Htaly.’ Mie Town,| sponsored by the Tlons club and| ‘There is one bit of testimony presented at tho coroner's Inquest in the Hertin (I) = that send declared’ that his observations | the fumds raleed will go to the /Probably will not go into the records the way It was given, It concerns Jane Lasater, official stenographer Proved that commodition were high:| tubercular camp on Casper moun] at the inquisition, Miss Lasater had to listen te Charles Denham, sitting right across the) table “from her, er on the continent than) in. the | tain accuse her of belug proscut at the rhother In front of Smith's garage, Dentam, an admitted Klanawan, said United States and he pited the} Mrs. Berta Smith, prealdent of | she was in an automobile eccupled by State's At Delos E. Daty and City dudes By W. Bowen and tht prices on many articles that came under his observation, Stafford, 6 of comny the Wyoming ederation of Music, accompanied by Mr. Flynn, pleased > Rotarians with two soprano mbers SIX INJURED AS AUTO DROPS OFF CANAL BRIDGE Machine Lands Upside Down Pinning Some Of Victims Under It. WELEDD Duty and Bowen fired at kKlansimen, Misa Lasater’s face registered beth scorn and amusement as Denham made his charges, Just back of her may be secon a young militiaman, wearing # Steel helmet and with day. onet In gun, standing guard during the proceedings, The Coroner Preserving Order in Herrin: tary of the £0, apoke in be Veteran Racing Driver Injured SYRACUSK, N, Y¥., Sept, §.—Tom- my Hinds, veteran racing driver, was seriously injured this afternoon when ho was thrown from his sutky at the one half mile turn during the second heat of the 2:0T trot of the Grand Cireult races at the New York state fair Hinds was driving Bonnie At the one Delt malt mile turn, he ‘cot lded with Clyde The Great, driven by ‘Tommy Murphy, whe also waa Injured but not serlously ne OUPPORT ASKED FOR LAFOLLETTE TROY, N. Y,, Sept. §.—Speaking from an automitle facing ‘Troy's collar factory row, Senater Whee of Montana, Independent vice presi dential vandidate asked the support of northern New York voters for the La Wollette ticket, He reiterated] The accident occurred when charges of corruption In the Repub: | Lesser’s machine collided with one ean administration and assatted | driven by James Derr, who was ac- President Coolidge personally companied by Frank Aldridge, post “1 catiie to the senate a Demo: | master at Wellington, t." he asserted, “but determined The aceklent cecurred on a bridge to stay with the party ently so long | which is narrow, three miles north ‘QTON Colo., Sept, 8. Six persons were serlouadly Injured Mast night when thelr car) was pushed off the North Poudre irriga- tion canal bridge into ax feet of water in & collision with another automobile, The car landed upside down pinning some of the victims Jdeneath tt Lester, 5@ years ativer of the wrecked car is be: ‘Troopera are patrolling the streets of Herrin, J. again, They dered in by Adjutant General Carlos Black following rioting Sheriff Galligan’s forces and known membera of the Ku Klux Lepetieny gst killed. rey @ few of the Itinols National men resting. Most of the militiamen, however, have been withdrawn, de! the gun battle between Sheriff | spite the protests of Sheriff Galligan and State's Attorney Duyy : George Galligan’s forces and repat | > Pie ah 3 dom ed mombers of the Ku Klux Klan, - s HEANY OTE. (/VERROUD cs onene: ‘This ts Coroner Wiltlam M. Macy Gowan ef Willamson county, Minols, He is cond the inquest inte the deaths of the eight mon killed in Jacob Jel, Neved to have received injuries that way result in his death as It stayed with the masses, The] of Wellington, It ta belleved that first thing we found there was that] the accident resulted directly fram audience last nleht the department of justice, which|confuston on the part of the two greoted the first aupearance here could move exactly agalnat/ drivers, due to glariug headtighta, \ Considerable cancern ts felt by} thie year of Father KE. J. Wlans. creanized labor could Lnath] ‘The Lesser automoblle crashed and Mrs, L. P. Newoom of 218! gun's boys, who are musiclatie, from sute Injunction procedings over | thyoveh the guard rail on the bridge North Kimball street, over the dis: | Omaha, Barlier_in the evening the boys had paraded on Center «treet, announcing thelr scheduled goncert with several lvely sete to) ‘The attendance at the Eli ture Was Nnpressively large, tt being nec essary for many, who could apt find night against working men striving to better thelr condition, wasn't pro: secuting crooks, It had $2,000,000 for Investigatora, and W. J. Burns, the great international detective, to head ite staff, but it coukin't tind Doheny siving Secretary Ball $100, and dropped ten feet into the canal AN of the victimes reside tn or near Wellington, —_———_-_—— GERMAN NOTE appearance of thelr L.yearold son, Monte, The lad has beeh missing since last Friday night, ‘The Newoom boy ts described as being of ght complexion, blue-eyed and five feet six inches tn height, When he waa last seen he was wear. MAINE ELECTION Contest for Governor : seats, to stand out in the anterooms 000 for of leases tt © mene even W. K ing overalia anda lNght colored |in onler to enjoy the Promran anager letters. to the federal trade “ Kl shirt, ‘The boys are rekidenta of a . commisaion reporting the bie €or aged on Au Niux in Omaha under the direstion |S porations Inviolation bf the menop I Pather Flanagan, All of the lads oly lawa; it didn’t know that the ee ssue, ate talented and have’ been caretutty of the veterans’ fur burean were ~ = PARIS, Sept, $ he note which tratned so that thelr offering of en being deliberately and outrageously li: yan repored Germans interact tortainment ts one that has gntver stolen, All these facta came out issuing Pama rapa ath her Feuponelbitity PORTLAND, Maine, Sept. 8—The sal attraction, ¥ when the progressives in the sen:lfor the war has not yet been re |lareest.vote. in, the history: of. Maine as I a ate forced the Investigation hse) Sern MAN. CAPTURED AFTER HOLDING ceived by the French foreten ottice and there ia a well dined opinion in forelen office quarters that such @ document will not be forthcoming, WAR EXPECTED IN HONDURAS WASHED tary engage San Pedro is expected In today’s biennial state election im which the contest. for sovernor waged largely on the Ku Klux Klan issue overshagowa all other considerations, As a result of the apirited campaign and the fine weather promised, party leaters expected’ all records to be broken, in numbers voting. Officers of the Democratic state committee predicted that Willlam Fr. Pattangall, former state attorney kereral and Demecratio candidate for governor would carey off a plus pality Of from 15,000 to 20,000, Get ready for duck season. High MICHIGAN. CETY, nd, Sept, 8] STR4e Suns and ammunition, “Cas Addresses by Harry S. New, pont: | Per Loan Office—Adv, master general; Mayer W, FB, Doth ri of Michigan City, and Representa: tive A, J. Hickey of Indiana, were woheduled for today at the opening Session of the national encampment of United Spanish War Veterans, Candidates for commanderinchiet number sic -and include Antonio Entent, Los Angeles, —— Nellie Quinn will conduct a amall class In-all Kinds of beauty culture, evenings, at the Casper Heauty Parlor, located on the balcony of Indian Scout’: Motorcycle at $85; just TON, Sept. & ent A mill is imminent near Honduras, accord A. bargain m Denver Man. Covers Of- ing to an official dispatch received “In his ‘campaign speeches, Mr} {he Midwest Pharmacy, Allee Guing || OVerhauled; am leaving here, Pattangall denounced the klan, isa graduate of the B.. Burnhanii-city, 825 fi Wi h R | Provisional government — troops} poluting to the fact that state sem | School of Chicago.—-Ady. an iictt 6 N, Lincoln, icer it evoiver have selzed trains from Puerto, Cor] aldn Ralph O. Brewster, his depub- Se — Phone 511-W. tez, with the explanation that they required them for troop movementa, A revolutionary force of conaider able alive is peperted approaching San Pedre but the coast situation as a Whole was deserided as “quiet.” Moan eppenent Was supported by the Klan fn his primary campaten, Chairman George I. Emery, of the Repaditoan state committee pre. Gicted for Mr. Brewster a victory hy from 25,000 to 40,000 vetoes. The Republioan candidate in his cam: palgn mate no mention of the klan but emphasized national: tssues and his support of President Coolidge, Call the Tribune for highway tn: formation, On Larimer St. DENVER, Sept, 8A man giving the name of L. BE. Evane, and his age as 28, wan taken to the police station shortly afternoog today fol lowing his capture by two pedes: trlans who rushed to the assistance Acs Sahay To Whom It May Concern ef Patrolman Claude Power, who * " " was covered by the gun Dela by naletane Mi the ier haan My name appeared in a recent issue of ‘Tolerance ai dhe sa The gun’ per ig from Maine dave been renominated | Deing a member of the Ku-Klux Klan, teenth and Larimer streets, the Republicans. jecalting th: “As Maine try,’ the old polttioal proverb: Ne, 80 GOES the coun Democrats everywhere watched result of today's voting with I wish to state that Tam not and have never beeR a ‘ower rac afo of hy - » - Power rac afoul of the man when member of the Ku Klux Klan, he endeavored to place him ender arrest after BW. Conkling, travel Ing auditor of the Union Bacttic ratt road had ertea for help, Conkling keen. jnterent, L. R. Earnshaw. Was walking down fitfeenth atreet eR accompanied by Evans, whe had a ASK MEDICS revolver placed agalust Conkling's ribs, Conkling, carrying @ «mall bas, had just left the Centrat Savings a bank at Fifteenth and. Arapahoe TO ATTEND v streets, he told police when the man, Kvans approached hiss, shoved the gun against him and told him to walk along, All members and other phystoians J. B, Smith, a farmer residing Rear Denver saw the attempted hoktup and followed the patr. They passed Powers, who was on his way are requested to be. present at the meeting ofthe National Medieal so: clety at the Heyning hotel tomorrow evening at $:$0 O'Clock. Directly / ross the Street From the Public Market N New Number, 163 South Beech to the police station for duty when = et ed? « ing called to hin. Powers , : t inte Land the man turned his NOR COURT We Will Continue to Serve You With the Botte? gun on the v Powe: Attempt “i to Wrest thy h from bin but fall. “ m . ed and Was forved to up his ’ is TO MEET Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing hands, As he did so Smith struck " che mana ‘crashing blow ‘stunning are ae chiet a5 tim, At thin functure, R, i. Benne, a y nf at te epry = 2 ‘ former employe of the department of Hepat cone A vena celebrating at or Trt @ lixe he ors all eaners Justice pinned the aliered handita’| {Me sear Satan. eek Tadian amare], AM Bor Scouts entitted to merit arma to Kis skle and officer Powers dad s ov other badges are requeated Aludivon River, Supervisor MeoOain reported, then dinarmed him. AL the police | NE Sept Th The war bonnet the [io te prasent ae the meotae ee ane Ife 163 South Beech Phone 2563 atat am the nan wave ts parm. ond a iaae byt ag bal entice Nea court of hener Of the Boy Beout or Frank Hourigan Martin Ryden age but refured an ther infor ne K wa tho a eo ol 7 _ SO y [rr ‘ea other tribal veterans, ke eenigation at the chamber of com: “ j merce buliding at T:80 this evening Pete eye Y