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Show wm;? TALES FOR 01ISYHADERS A RESUME OF THE WEEK'S DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER COUNTRIES Important Events of the Last Seven Days Reported by Wire and Prepared Pre-pared for the Benefit of the Busy Reader WESTERN The wheat harvest went into full '"""in? in the Kaw valley and in the lortheastern counties of Kansas londay. The grain has been ripening ast under the hot sun of the last few 'ays, and some fields were cut the 'Rtter part of last week. Lemmuel Ferris Van Tassel, oil worker, was instantly killed at his me in Los Angeles, when what olice believe was a bomb concealed nder the upholstery of his antomo-ile antomo-ile exploded as he attempted to lift ut the front seat cushion. ..'lom was cast upon the presi-" presi-" -y during its visit to Den-, Den-, ' cars of the party PERSONAL Walter Warwick, of Cincinnati, has resigned as assistant secretary of the budget, to become financial agent of the Panama government, it was announced an-nounced at the treasury department. Warwick was formerly comptroller of the treasury. A petition signed by citizens of Savannah, Ga., endorsing Henry Ford for president, having been forwarded to Detroit, the general secretary to Mr. Ford lias replied in a letter acknowledging ac-knowledging receipt of the petition: "In view of the interest displayed, Mr. Ford can have no objection to their further activities in this direction." direc-tion." Paul Whiteman, who is filling an engagement in London with his ol . chestra, and Mrs. Whiteman, were injured in-jured when their motorcar collided with a taxieab. President Harding has disposed of his control of the stock of the Harding Hard-ing Publishing company, publishers of the Marion Star, to Louis H. Brush and Roy D. Moore. The sale, however, how-ever, did not constitute a complete severance of Mr. Harding's connection with the newspaper, whose editor he has been for so many years. It was announced at the White house that he would retain some stock in the company com-pany and would continue to be associated asso-ciated with the Star in an editorial , - ""--'turning from look- states go ied fifty feet down err journe:iULnS tnree 01 its .i ihom was Thomas th-'J;nPe' tn"y known news- ' UT.buC -da-. youthbuti"." v H "ans : ser0rmer bacteri-Bonai bacteri-Bonai a shiyjjY rter.y of California, made ' have shot his he'",--" :"sisin 13' at tte rri.iitr v Tuesday morn-the morn-the m'S jk. on? Harding's par- worJ-'Ck- hJi-'el- The girl, arac fin-. oar " a fellow, i .iter was rushed steamer aorJa tI' will bie physi- wtth whom e ; is the girl a goes his rev-f President Hard-Jarvis Hard-Jarvis admires - . , tron. He Is a eary Tuesday meeting- and pick.t stop in the which the girl hajrjent party noticed, to Sazarac. . ' by auto 1 Lake, CHAPTER III Co different 4 " 'Pon word, fellow, you e(j t0 frontery to show up, then?'tr0pnty Something in the cold e.v.,enie(j taller man stung through ent drunken brain. '! will not figlf. eh? Is that what you are thiL. Of course not of course not, Cap. Sazarac! I of His Majesty's Sc ice, and you not a gentleman in ' " "-.'.i; vouch for you !" iy date ana . -put v. to before the firi.fg siniu. Tarold Rives said to be a resident Utah suffered injuries whicli is be-'. be-'. od will prove fatal when ihe au-QObile au-QObile In which he was ridiing was uck by a passenger train' at El Tite-, Calif, ' "i ! .- GENERAL I Vs "'sons were killed"-' nd 5Sv?v tjure- when t. Y"''-i Y"''-i 1 r1' from) the een i L Xn 4 tni' id '1 ey ont of r Aooklyn vvcc , . ondav'trnoon. o Mrs. inters,o- Jau threw Ji avenue., MadanS the gwe j Alread -j persons fe ch ' and lakesV . f) s held xe I ; according t r n J MB Persons nneon , "To " ' thirds of all of of yoirr, ;ted States are againot J'' seventy-fourth cloak, the American forgotten ow jn session eanse ' v rding to an of- "We ki V Tuesday. The coldly, "1 m!lte(, at V)Q everythin- of s$,000,000. me of this hi Carr was, -a --ection and two "Eh well :'fe'.i. United States Sa-t-saw' It ar.d trie British govern-gers govern-gers tht placed on the llrpior even df h the steamships Baltic paniing-aria brought into New texts, hw, tfist the treasury de-It de-It was t in? that no ocean liner eren a paorica's three-mile line There waies for the eastbound was starinf fhtfall there had been "What b'.he Baltic all liquid Billy story,. Dr. V.. K. Sprague, des Trehan nlted States public there was Considered in excess naile, today shouts, lau .!(' ., . , osr . K the mob of ' ' . . in',-sons which for eu anas. ', I l'B ha" threatened ing him -l ln an f:ffort t0 nam: ne Allegro, held for as-pleading as-pleading n 'm,,n' had dispors- "T'ell ' tlr was killed and a Jt put "ha clash with the The f At 'hat time the Carr -j ),;,n ''ntrnl and no ir.uirisV ins anticipated. paek . anrl ehlldren are ne of 1,' jurned to rieal.li, sev-wt sev-wt Intn-i. j mhslng and are be-'.-iklril 'i .erlslied find )'! or lut-ic rf. 'n , Injurd by leaping ifeTow. winlows early Thurx-ihut Thurx-ihut I "H ril0r'ilne Hllll exploded It. I ('rf, r,rng through a toe-'nc,n. toe-'nc,n. ut t1il'"(-"-"r 'u r rlllnoln ''oal company ,u'; for f-.000 n,alnat in f y for iluriia'o to their ! ,'Zx '-'" ""rrln M!"!:'!i'-' PM K". capacity. Pope Pius Thursday appointed the Right Rev. Monsignor Daniel J. Gercke, now rector of the cathedral of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Philadelphia, Philadel-phia, to be bishop of the diocese of Tucson, Ariz., in succession to the Right Rev. Henry Granjon, who died in France last November. Sumner I. Kimball, "father of the United States life saving service," died at his home in Washington D, C. He was 88 years of age. King Albert suffered a broken bon in his wrist when he fell with his horse while galloping around the Chateau de Laequen near Brussels. The animal was thrown when his foot was caught in a hole. Charles E. Ashburne, city manager mana-ger of Norfolk, Va., and the first man to hold the position in the United States, has resigned to accep the city managership of Stockton, Cal., at i salary of $20,000 a year. Captain Raold Aaundsen has abandoned aban-doned his proposed flight across thr North Pole by airplane, it was an nounced by the Norwegian minister of defense. FOREIGN i Street fighting occurred at Eiselben, Prussian Saxony, between nationalists national-ists and communists, on the occasion of the unveiling of a memorial to the assassinated German foreign minister '. Dr. Walter Rathenau, Two of the demonstrators are reported dead and twenty-five eeriously injured. By an overwhelming majority the British labor party, ln conference at London, Tuesday projected a resolution resolu-tion for affiliation with the commun-cpts. commun-cpts. Delegates representing more -,e a 2,000,000 members of labor ns voted against the resolution. and . jjjLwo destructive fires raged for a le on the water front at Honolulu, r-sday. One resulted in the loss of 5 SL-age warehouses at Fort Arm-a Arm-a ong and narrowly missed the am-. am-. ''lition dump. The other fire broke lnCc on the British schooner Vancou-sio Vancou-sio The vessel was saved after a ' a2 t in which six men were over- ly smoke. I 'Several thousand Communists and workers gathered in the Palace de rf'era at Paris for an announced d 5 hnstration against Fascism and t it-.oyalists, but the heavy forces of 1 )t -e and mounted republican guards sent lo the scene, together with the great number of spectators, made the program impossible of fulfillment. A Belgian corporal and a private were killed aad one private was wounded at Marl near Recklinghausen Reckling-hausen when they endeavored to search two Germans at a control post. The Germans upon being challenged, drew revolvers and immediately began be-gan shooting. They were arrestd by other members of the post. Indications are that the death toll frfm floods sweeping Japan will reach a Bcore. Eight were killed in a landslide land-slide at MoJI. Mainland railroad service ser-vice to Kyushu has been suspended. Fifteen hundred homes are under water at Shimonosekl and DOO at Takamatrtu. Torrential downpours caused the flood. Plans to take control of the coal and coke and raw material supplies of all the factories in the Ruhr were an' nounced at the French Headquarters. The authorities decided to adopt this method to enforce payment of tho coal tax, which all except a few of the smallest plants have heretofore refus ed to pay. Lava was Hllll flowing from tho crater of Mount Etna Saturday, but tho speed of its descent, was perceptibly percepti-bly slower than In the morning. While thick clouds of ashes, cinders and smoke are still einllted at Intervals, Inter-vals, tho most serious pliano of the eruption seems to have passed. A continued cold wave, unprecedented unpreced-ented for June Is reported throughout through-out Austria. Five InehoH of snow fell In the Slrylan highlands Tuesday I night, compelling thn removal of thu I herdy Into thu valleys. 1 I |