urvciii ui me r\du»d» vny wuvvouun. i 'Mr. ITerbrecht also cave an addre«lt;* j 'on “Ocrupvine the Field.ff j11 _ cIX.. mmim '■» m ■—■■■iimi' mm—■■ n i mm*a———X————'- nr-*r. 11R. I. EDITOR'S SONSLAIN IN GUN DUEL!¥(Continued from Pace OneT J'*ly two carc. one a black and the oth- t! rr a rod. tore around the corner at s high speed. Without warning: shots lii ame from both cars, directed at the * Looney party. vLooney .Jr. turned to run for thlt;*shelter of the hotel Half wav acres*,v •the walk he slipped. As he started oto rise liis body quivered and dropped t back to the pavement as five bullets 0 piereed him.Returns Fire of Foe*. sPettisil succeeded in making the e doorway of the hotel, and from its *shelter returned the fire of the two * automobiles. Hp said latlt;»r that h«* i hat’ hit one of the men. but neither Q machine was stopped rThe crowd from the score board c surged around the body of the 15 younger Loonev. Then it appeared 1 that Albert Alldver of Brookline. p Mass., who had been watching the 1 score. had been shot through the c stomach. iAs polo e closed in ftn the crowd Drost was found to have been shot in the arms. He told the police he had been watching the baseball returns r.nd was shot when he ran to see what the trouble was about. ‘Partisans of the Loonevs and their opponents, who have been crusading for a clean Rock Tsland. immediately began to gather on street corners and there were mutterings of impending retributive action.