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P. PAGE FOUR. FIRST SHOTS IN TONG FIGHT AT DETROIT FIRED Battle Begun in N. Y. Gradually Extending Over Country. (United Press.) DETROIT, Oct. 18.— Detroit's peaceful Chinatown was awakened late today when twenty shots rang out in the first skirmish of the tong war here, When the skirmish had cleared, the body of Eng Sang Chuey, laun- aryman of Flint, Mich., was found lying at the foot of a stairway lead: ing into a cellar. It was riddled with bullete. Police were without a clue. A police guard has been patrolling the district for a week owing to the rumor that tong men from New York were here to create trouble between the On Leong and the Hip Sing tongs. APPEAL VOICED FOA GOOLIDGE (Continued from Page One.) was a business proposal and con gress had time to act. So far as re- newing the discyssion on the basis of our proposal—the time has passed for that,” he said Ford blames. Wall street . for blocking hts Shoals pid decnuse it would ersate a rivalry in power and cheap :power for the pouthy, he sald. He didn’t criticize the ‘4nterests’” for their attention, merely saying off my-hat to -eftidongy ‘Ti take ‘ time.” RESUBMISSION OF SHOALS OFFER ASKED. WASHINGTON, Oct, 18.—(United Prese.-—Henry Ford today waa tn vited by President Coolidge to re. submit his offer for Muslce Shoals if congresa finally decides that it will turn the pro; over to pri vate operation Tord's formal letter dated Octo- ber 15, was received at the White House today and madé public, ac companied by a reply from the presi- dent. “Inasmuch as so much time has Already elapsed,” wrote Ford, “we are unable to wait and delay what plans we have, longér for action by congress and I am consequently asking you to consider this as o withdrawal of said offer." Replying, the president extended the invitation to Ford to renew the offer at a Inter date if conditions were favorable. * On account of the delay and prob- able e¢hifting of conditions,” the president said, “I can understand how you feel justified in not keep- ing your offer open for a longer period.” Withdrawal of his offer was an- nounced by Ford last Tuesday. ps betcchatde rises a WEATHER REPORT Wryoming—Uneettled Sunday with Probably showers in southeast por- Monday generally fair and ‘Hurrah! We Got Company og MRS. SWEETIN FILES MOTION FOR SEPARATE TRIA!: POISON ” ~ PASTOR IS ALSO ARRAIGNED ! MOUNT VERNON, IIL, Oct. 18.— (United Press}-Once lovers, now, enemies, Lawrence M. Hight, un- frecKed Methodist Episcopatian min- ister of Ina village, and Dlslo Aweetin, polsoners of their spouses, tonight in Jefferson ,,county fail planned separate escapes from the threatonitig gallows, Elsie cut the final bond. between them “today: jn Jefferson. county court when,» after, . pleading. «not guilty to the Joifit. Indictment chare- ing hor-and tent with’ murder in the slaying with arsenic of Anna Hight and Wilford Sweetin, she fled a motion for a separate trial. The motion will be argued before Judge J. C. Kern next Wednesday at which time the former elreuit rider minister will plead.’ Ha has indicated his intention of pleading gullty and throwing himself on the mercy of the court. Supporting her motion Elsie filed affidavit charging Hight was a villing tool” of the prosecution and that, she could not.get a fair hearing {f tried with him on the Joint, true bill. Both were in the court, but did not exchange glances. She pleaded “not guilty’ in voice that was almost a whisp after the indict- ment was read. Hight, in the court room, was We Have Made Wonderful Buys in Diamonds Recently Come in And See Them Phone 2526 Specializing IN DIAMONDS And the Reputable Lines of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE Our new lines have already started Christmas Shopping OTHROCK CASPER’S FINEST JEWELERS Corner Henning Hotel tensely interested in the crowd whieh.included many of his former parishioners in Ina and the sur- rounding towns for which he was circuit rider pastor. He talked much about everything to those near him and reiterated his. “sor- row” for his heinous crime, saying “it wad the Devil in him,’ that in- cited him on to the two arsenic love murders.” A hearing tu decide whether there are mitigating circumstances simi Mar to that- of Leopold-Loeb case, may beheld tor Hight. ; The date.of¢ Bisie's trial and that of Hight will. probably be . fixed, Wednesday after the motions are argued. « 2 AALPH TOBIN IS CONVICTED (Continued from Page One,) technicality arising from the judge's instructiong to the jury the supreme court remanded the case to the dia: trict court for a new trial. This and Silver- er-Lay is Now Going on Our Shelves Che Casper Sunday Crivune — |IAFOLLETIES fan RIGHT PLAGE CHG Bitter Attack Voice By James J. Davis eae Ss ‘ATT BOY oun ! GET in The Swim T was the trial that took place yester- arty. . H. Foster, county attorney, prosecuted the case, bringing in as Witnesses several.men .whd. claime to have been in the establishment Atte timo the alleged 21" game war in progress. The testimony of absent witnesses was read from the Fecord of the preceding trial. The attorney for the defense made 4 motion to suppress the evidence, alleging that it was unlawfully obtained... This was overruled, The defense also moved for a directed » Which was, denied. An tion was made to the intro. duction of the gambling parapher- nalla. Thijs also was overruled. YOUNG BANK ROBBER SHO DENVER, Colo., Gety in Press.)—Roy” Horrovk, 19, Philad phia, was shot and sericus'y wounds ef by polléemen taday.injan, effort to prevent the holdup of ‘the "North | Denver State Bank. ly. Horrock and-w companion, Joseph- Baxter, were captured’near the bank when a safe containing. $5,000.was being removed through the rear_en- trance. Both men. were armed, Quizzing of the men resulted in the arrort of James A. Coldrin, of Kansas City who “policé “say, was connected with the coatemplated robbery. . pee yoming ants =~ ‘Honesty in | UNITED STATES (SENATOR 1 en nen ene Political Advertisement CEDAR RAPIDS, lette and th nationale of neath ti WW. the police last In Address. Oct. ‘he protective tariff AS BIG TRUCK - MEETS CRASH | Wheeler stilt PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 18. (United Press)—One girl. was: killed and a score injured, six seriously, when a truckcrowded with 80 young men and women, plunged over an bankment at Conshocton near here tonight The party, all members of the St. Johns Methodist church of Philadel. phia had been gathering leaves to | ator Burton K. Wheeler, decorate the church for Day exercises tomorrow when the | charged in an address here tonight. driver of the truck lost control while going down a hill. Jonnette Lyle, 19, was caught be-} of public épinion,""Wheeler charged 4 killed instant- ehicle Gun Used as Club Daring Quarre — F. Duma Battery made COATS . 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Dav! wthe new immigration law, the Dawes repara- ticns report, and the upholding of the constitutjon were prgised as em- Harvest | dent proprietor of the Peon ee tion, reported to/ the investigations carried on by cdfi- it that nm man by| gress? the name, of Robert Boyer had struck him over tho head’ with a/ the investigation of the treasury de- in during a quarrel. Astonishing V COATS One special lot of Women’s Coats, Brown, Navy and other colors, nicely finished, PARIS, Oct. 18.—Antique braz- Jers from which the smoke of in- cenase drifted the length of the yel- lowed quais along the Seine—and “Loud speaker: Silence of the Old World in quiet street which held a catafalque draped in royal purple—and a low- flying monoplane aiming a laurel Military honors in the presence of Such were some of the anamolies tole France this afternoon when repre- the “red virgin, who shot and in- stantly killed the Ediot tor whom he went to assassinate, Was not in, swaggered in her red head dress, shoulder to shoulder with ministers and the much dress. ed up members of the diplomatic. France had required that no flow- ers mark his passing, but the cata- falque was piled high with blossoms ket which was catried up the “Champs élysee haq been an athe- ist. . ‘Loud speakers carried the funer- Peeters ecranrke Senses Busy Hurling Old Charges WICHITA, Kan., Oct. 18. (United Press)—"The government is in the hands of predatory interests’ Sén- indepen- Vico presidential candidate Declaring President Coolidge is “on the witness, stand in the court the president to angwor: “L—Why was it necessary for congress to act before you dismissed secretary of the navy? —Why did you wait for con- gress to expose the vile detalls or corruption in the d ‘tment - of. juatice before you consented to the removal of Daugherty trom office? “3.—Why did :you. “4.—Why, did you interfere with atole France Rest at French: and Paris without'/®) without eee seat with “tii tracted muchpttention Servi sentatives of every walk of life did| Press.)—Preside: honor to the memory of the dis- th Particularly flayed LaFol-| tinguished author. Ba zs jokey aribnca lette for his attack on the supreme court and declared that the straw vote poll now being conducted ha: convinced Democrats that there was no hope of electing their candidates and that they had best turn to Cool: idge in order to keep “Moscow out of Washington. today attended Little Germaine Berton she who is | H. known journ: Antoine | of»the presiént’s who di yester- Francais just ‘because the propric-|day at the pt Secréy Hoo- ver. ‘ Servicos wert conductefy Bishop | Freeman of tie*ijibs cere of: Washington. ccordance with’ Kohisaat's wishes: body will be cremated. al oration td, thse, the“outskirts who could not Joseph Cail ven nowycantt intst ti o was exiled return “to permission a4 given a deleg&ijs and at- H. H, KolWaat Held Ba WASHINGTO’ nd neral HH. Koh) Honary pall bear For results fied Ads. ‘irs. sh iNericial life urday 8.—United Coal- ‘vices for inttationally, t and intil ¢ friend dio. jan ere Secre- high points in the Republican} ‘phe praziers smothered incense at| tary Hoover, Robey Yas Bliss, regime of the last-four yea: the ‘cofner. Edward M. Housd/Pbe. under Mice catalan ce ‘Workmen and servants cross them-| 00d, Johnson, +" °" Kellogg, selves devoutly although the man|Frank B. Noyesftchards: Ouln- GIRL KILLED whose remains lay within the cas-|han and Arthu#i. Sulbéy,, a Tribundsags). eo? 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