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BUCHANAN, Ga., March 20.—8ald by officers to have been insa; Thamu Latham, farmer, yesterday led wife and a 6-year-old daughter tnd wounded three of his other children with a hammer and then committed sJ_llz_:;‘d: : ‘Thomas Latham, 45, the father; Lois Latham, 40, the mother, and Erline, their 6-year-old daughter. ‘The injured: Beryl, 10; Grady, 13, and T. tham, 15. The first two named l-re leu serfously injured than T. J. Latham. A fifth child, 8 years old, asleep in his father's bed, escaped without in- jury. Another child, lloln Latham, the eldest, d-ugnur was in school. T. J. ham, according to ‘neighbors, told !hem hb was attacked first by his father, who was returning from the woodshed with a hammer between 3 and 4 o'clock this morning. The boy sald he was struck three times on the head, but he managed to get to a neigh- bor's house and call the sheriff. While he was away from the house the father entered, killed his wife by blows on the head from the hammer and attacked the children. Sheriff G. B. Richards of Haralson from a shotgun discharge through the mouth, the mother beaten to death with the hammer and Eriine in such a con- n that she died before reaching the ’Igu sheriff said there was 10 ques- tlon Latham was insane. Neighhors some M.me and Iorried over farm crops. HINDUS KILL SEVEN FOLLOWING ‘INSULT’ Massacer Results as Moslem Land- lord Sends Dead Calf to Ten- ant Owing Rent. By the Associated Press. LUCKNOW, United Provinces, India, March 20.—A Moslem landlord in the Mochi district sent a dead calf to one of his Hindu tenants Who was behind in his rent. ‘The Hindu and his mends ‘who re- gard any cow as sacred, were infuriated and, go! to the landlord’s house, d out and killed him with blows from sticks and xythu ‘They burned his house and went to other. Moslem homes, dragging out the men, :ming them and setting fire to the ouses. The entire adult male Mohammedan populaticn of Mochi, consisting of seven men, were murdered, the Hindus spar- ing only women and children. Timely ops terminated the massacre, which was spreading to the area adjacent to the village, where five killed. The Moham- lation of the entire section icken. is panic- 7 KILLED AND 18 HURT IN FRENCH RAIL WRECK Derailed Cars Hurled Against Side of Empty Coaches at Biding in Etampes. By the Aesdelated Press. ET. Prance, March 20. Seven penam ‘were kmed and seriously injured as Paris-] anux Express raced t.h.mulh here last locuuflnmwuun‘mptylt & siding As express train rushed by the wmw the car- were and was an hour, but a little bit further down the then another, passengers aboard ,md!y shaken up. Some were in break! Pive were outright and two dled later. M Corps Orders The following changes are an- Lieut. Col Percy P. 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Pruitt, master of the rolls. 6 | track another car was derafled and TiE EVENING STAR, WASHI Sigma Nu Phi Elects clol'l:l CHAPTER AT NATIONAL U. NAMES OFFICERS. EW officers elected to Choate Chapter of Sigma Nu Phi (Legal) Fraternity of National University. Front row, left to right: Walter T. Cardwell, second vice chancel- lor; Willlam Kiuttz, chancellor; Arthur E. Otto, first vice chancellor. Back row, left to right: J. Oliver ‘Timpe, registrar; “Liginmswl tar © 1931, LiccerT & Mymas Tosacco Co, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH SEAT FIGHT WON BY BALDWIN ALLY % Duff Cooper’s Victory Is Vin- dication of Policies of Tory Leader. By the Associated Press. LONDON, Mearch 20.—Capt. A. Duft Cooper, husband of Lady Diana Man- ners, will sit for 8t. George's division | & of Mayfalr in Parliament, having won a bye-election yesterday from Sir Ernest Petter, 17,242 to 11,532, His victory was & vindication of the { polictes of Stanley Baldwin, Conserva- tive e and a refection of the ine surgent Conservative platform of Beaverbrook and Rothermere press, which took Sir Ernest's part. Liberals and Laborites were not rep< resented, the seat being traditionally Conservative. The election campaign was marked by unusual animosities. The servant vote in this section of M-yhlr outnumbers the vote of the masters. —_— OWNS RACE HORSES Spanish Count Foremost in Conti- nental Turf Circles. MADRID, (N.AN.A)—Count Alvaro es, a forceful personality regarded many people as the rul hnd of the new Splnuh cabinet, is famous outside politics as the fore- most of continental race horse owners. He inherited a splendid stud from his father, and his horses are found among the maj "’"“SX’ not only in Spain, but in Italy, (Copyright, 19 North American Nows- iper_ Allian 20, 1931. m CATTLE TUBERCULIN = 2on g TEST LAW PROTESTED 3 "’"m-'.’ Towa . House Adjourns to Hear \ Gonersia Department fom| Glaim That Statate Costs rtment; ueut.. OoL W, J. O'Lough- B, ety from Fort Warren, Wyo, Taxpayers Thousands. to New Orleans; Maj. Madison Pearson, s Adjuhnl o'm N‘. el;;.“fg: By the Associated Press. portment: A Int DES MOINES, lowa, March 20— try, lr:v,m gw ‘Orleans to Fla.; | More than 1,600 Iowa farmers marched pa, ‘Williams, Infantry, from Tamps, i, + Jo, Fort ‘Bustls, Ve Mal. HOS0 VIS Be: SRRIN SIS SR Nogales, Ariz. i cnpt N. G. B\uh mnnm, from O-mp x, Ky, to Grand Rapids, Mich. c-pt uigh I lev trum this city to a). A. Hlle at o Heoade, B DAk Mai B B at Chanute Field, Il And Capt. R. G. Miller at Kelly Hel all of the Dflnh] w W lmrn Bnmcn L W H. 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