Show TELEGRAPHIC TALES FOR FOB m BUSY B UY S mm READERS mmA A RESUME OF THE WEEKS WEEK'S DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER COUNTRIES Important Events of the Last Seven Days Reported by Wire and Pre Pro Prepared pared for the Benefit of the Busy Reader I WESTERN EPITOME Tho The damage suit Miss Lot Lot- Lotella ella Lov-ella ella Sad burg tiled filed against John T T Shepherd some time ago at Los Ange Angeles les Jes alleging she had been seriously Injured in an automobile accident as ast t result ot of his careless driving will willot Ill not lIot ot be tried A jury had been summoned sum sum- summoned summoned In superior court and ever every everything thin thing was in readiness for tor the hear hear- hearing h hearing r- r ing of ot the case when the court was informed that the tho plaintiff has re recovered re- re recovered recovered covered from her hurts and married the defendant Settled by CupId murmured the he judge and ordered the actIon dismissed With one eye ee shot out and his body covered with buckshot wounds Jos Jos- Joseph Jos- Jos Joseph Joseph eph Shaw 70 was found crawling blindly about in the brush near On- On Ontario On Ontario tario Cal trying to drag himself to water ater and relief At the general hos- hos hospital hos hospital pital where he was pronounced In InQ ina ina Q a critical condition Shaw explained he be had been accidentally shot by one of a pair or bo boy hunters and end and that the lads fled tied when they saw he was hit The suave gentlemen who make a speciality of ot preying on lone wid- wid widows wid widows would best stay awa away from Los LosAn An Angeles eles The Widows Protective league will get cm em em it they dont don't watch out At the first meeting of at atthe the league Mrs Irs Lillian Pascal Da Day president announced that 93 per cent of oC the insurance left to widows in Los Angeles is dissipated within two years fars Doroth Dorothy Ellingson n has left the lie hos hos- hospital hos- hos hospital hospital pital at San Francisco and returned to a jail cell to a await walt her trial Aug August oat 11 on a charge ot of killing her mother The jazz girl was in good spirits and seemed completely recovered recovered recovered ered from a recent appendicitis oper oper- oper- oper operation operation Her attorneys are trying to locate Jimmy La Marr by bythe bythe bythe the girl In her bier latest confession as asbel asher asher her bel mothers mother's slayer San an year 8 old gelding brought what is Ie said to be the high high- highest highest est price ever paid for a saddle horse in America at public auction when Miss Louise Weber of at Los Angeles bid at the disposal sale of the F W V Matthiessen stock at Triunfo San Marcos was a heavy winner at New York Boston nos ton and Los Angeles allows and is considered one of the finest saddle horses in America Clean up for Nevala mills for first halt half of ot June consisted of at 2600 ounces from the West Vest End valued at and ounces from the Extension valued at These shipments are practically practically practically a duplicate of those made for forthe forthe forthe the lost halt of at Ma May both In weight eight and value GENERAL j Sixteen en took place in the thel I United States last year the smallest number recorded since the gathering of If annual statistics on the crime was begun forty years ago aba it was shown in a report made public by b the com com- commission commission mission on race relations of the fed federal fed fed- federal federal eral council of ot churches The report prepared by Professor M 1 W Work or of Tuskegee institute Alabama showed that twelve of at the victims were ere ne- ne negroes ne-groes ne groes and four tour whites Five men robbed the First National bank at Wis and es- es escaped es escaped in an automobile It is report report- reported reported reported ed the they secured in excess of ot hile three of ot the robbers terrorized terrorized ed d citizens who were on the streets the other two gained entrance to the bank through a window and blew the au vault It All telephone wires to the town were cut The Central Pacific railroad asked the interstate commerce commission at Washington permission to con con- construct construct fort forty miles of ot new railroad from Klamath Falls Ore to Cornell Cal The line will allow the South South- Southern Southern I ern Pacific system of ot which the tran Cen-tran Cen- Cen tran Pacific is a part to maintain di dl direct line service between San Fran Fran- Francisco Francisco Francisco cisco and Ogden Utah besides de- de developing de developing central Oregon More common laborers left Idt the lie Uni United ted led States than were admitted dur dur- durIng during during ing the first ten months of ot operation of It the new 2 per cent quota In migration migra migra- migration migration tion law Immigration statistics pub pub- published published by the national Industrial con con- conference conference conference ference board show From Fron July 1924 to the en end of ot April this year ear laborers were admitted and ot of the same hame class left lett the countr country The Pacific coast to Ilaw Hawaii ail airplane flight will start September 2 the navy depart department ent has announced announced c ced d It has not yet been decided whether it will take oft ort at San Diego or San Francisco Purchase of ot the Doctor Herman farm formerly the J F Jelke farm tarm by the American Brotherhood ot of Yeomen as the sit for the organization's organization's of at Child Child- Childhood Child bool CUy Coy has bias been completed hoo hood Orphanage ed 1 The farm is located on the Fox river trail three miles north of ot El El- El Elgin Kin El-Kin gin Ill Fill n H Hays Has president of ot the Mo Mo- Motion Motion Io- Io tion Picture Producers and DIstrIbutors Distributors Distributors tors Association of ot America is going to Chicago to head a parade on Aug- Aug August Aug August 3 in the Interest of ot a campaIgn to illustrate the value of ot motion pie plc- pic as an educational and business building Instrument Tentative plans can call for participation of ot movie cele cele- celebrities celebrIties celebrities In the parade J Albert Cassed Cassedy of ot Baltimore was waR elected supreme director of at the Loyal Order of ot Moose In annual convention here He lie succeeds Willard J Mar Mar- Mar akle who becomes supreme past Jast dic dic- dictator dictator Cassedy was formerly supreme vice dictator of ot the order Bernard of the hang hang- hangman's hangman's mans man's noose in spite of ot the efforts ot of thousands of at persons throughout the country who had signed petitions urging urging ing clemency of at Governor Len ot of Illinois refused to permit physicians clans to perform an operation in the hope of saving his life lite and died thir thirty ty minutes later He lie was stabbed the five times by Walter Krauser once sentenced with Grant to hang but later granted a new trial I Rear Admiral J K Robison who was a storm center in the Teapot I Dome Investigation and who twice since has lias been denied promotion has I applied tor for early retirement from the navy I The villagers and summer folk ot of little Monhegan Island fifteen miles oft the mainland gave Lieutenant Commander Donald Mac MacMillan lilIan and his crew of ot the auxiliary ton schooner Bowdoin their farewell from the United States as the little craft left Monhegan l Island harbor headed toward the Arctic A small electric vibrator which she was using to massage a stiffness In her neck electrocuted Miss Lorena Morrison 19 In the lie bathroom of heY her lion hon ti at Louisville Ky K A prehistoric apartment house with traceable rooms was dis discovered dis- dis discovered covered covered in ruins near Globe Ariz b by Enich Schmidt of at the American Museum of Natural History he an- an announced an announced on his return from five rIve monr months exploration Mr Schmidt de- de described described de described scribed his find as a walk up structure ture cure somewhat similar to the corn com com type familiar to the students students of at early American Amerlan Ot Of the ho rooms seven forty-seven were ex ex- ex excavated ex excavated yielding skeletons of at wom women n nand and children together with spear spear- spearheads spearheads spearheads heads of ot stone shell and bone hone work FOREIGN Participation by Peru is assured In Inthe Inthe inthe the plebiscite ordered by b President Coolidge as arbitrator to decide the sovereignty of ot the provinces of at Tac-na Tac Tac- Tac Tacna no na and Arica occupied by Chile since 1883 A note addressed to Washing Washing- Washington Washington Washington ton by the Peruvian government the text of ot which was published in Peru designated Manuel de Freyre Santo Sant- Santander Sant-ander Sant ander as as Perus Peru's representative e on the plebiscite commission Possibly l serious development In Inthe inthe inthe the Chinese situation were indIcated by reports in some cases not con con- confirmed confirmed confirmed firmed of attacks upon Japanese of- of officials of officials in three cities in south ChIna In one case the stoning of a Japanese consul at Ching Klang an apology was demanded and it was intimated Japan might take action it if the apology were not made Reports from described the eign eign movement as rampant and said rioters looted a foreign mess there Miss Anna Adams Gordon of ot ton Evans Evans Evans- Evanston Evanston ton Ill was reelected president ot of the Worlds World's arMs Women's Christian Tem Tem- Temperance Temperance Temperance perance union at E Scot Scot- Scotland Scotland land The twelve United States men men at Honolulu en route to the tle Phil Phil- Phil were invited to visit Japan on their way home The invitation was from Baron the Japanese foreign minister through the J Japanese consulate Alexander Ford director of the union forward forward- forwarded forwarded ed the invitation to the navy depart depart- men depart men at Washington The congress congress- congressmen congressmen men are traveling to Manila on the Chaumont a navy transport Jack Dempsey heavyweight hea cham cham- champion champion champion pion has return returned ell to Paris expressing expressing express- express i ing the Intention to stay here tor for some some time He Be is said to have agreed to participate in an exhibition matchin match matchin matchin I I in England for Cor the benefit of soldIers blinded in the war I The value ot or lost articles at Tokio Japan last year ear was about the police department reports A dispatch to the London Morning Post from Oslo says nothing has yet been decided concerning Amundsen's return to Norway whether he will fly rIy back or come conic on board the go gov government ship Heimdal The return ot of the explorer Is not expected until about July 1 I the lie dispatch atch adds I The general strike at Hong Kong one of at the weapons used by the ese Chin ese agitators in their foreign anti anti campaign has spread to the street railways the conductors and motor men motor motor- motormen motormen men failing to take out their cars The service is temporarily suspend suspend- suspended ed ell A cargo of at film scraps became Ig Ignited ig- ig Ig- Ig Ignited at the tho at I Germany causing the death of ot two The motor vessel was a amass amass I mass of ot flames In a few tew minutes and the captain saved himself by jumpIng andI I overboard o |