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Show I SHEETS CASE GOES OVER ONCE MORE Friday was 5et by Judge TIorse of the District court to bear arguments on th pica In abatement tiled bv the altorncvK for former Chief of Police George A Sheets, but on motion of Attorney IS. A. "Wedgwood of the defense, the 'hearing went over until September 2S. Sheets'o attorneys contend that the lu-forinotlon lu-forinotlon filed in the bribery, case, which Is tho one now ponding against the former for-mer chief, ip Identical with that filed In the conspiracy coec some time ago. .Judge George G. Armstrong quashed the con-Hplracy con-Hplracy complaint and dismissed the oaac when the mailer came before him. Xow the attorneys for Sheets say that this decision of Judge Armstroncr will bar any other action which may be brought based on the fame Information. On the other hand, attorneys for the prosecution prosecu-tion deny that the Information In each cau- l the same. Should Judge Morse rule that the contention con-tention of tho attorneys for Ihe State i correct. Shcets'a counsel will doubtless carry the case to the Supremo Court. If this turn Is token, the cage will not be tried on Its morlls for several months, or until the Supreme Court renders a Qe-clslon. Qe-clslon. E. A. Wedgwood and Soren X. Chrls-tensan Chrls-tensan of couneel for 4he defense and .DlHtrlot Attorney F. C Loof bourow. representing rep-resenting the State, appeared before Judge Morse Friday. |