Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1932, Page 12

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A—12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Ea . 10k (6 MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1932. INVASION' OF COAL | FIELDS THWARTED Miners in Kentucky Fail to Carry Out Threats of | Roosevelt Wedding Group After Ceremony BRIDE, GROOM AND PARENTS GATHER FOR FAMILY PICTURE. KENTUCKY FIGHTS Wounded—Four Die in Feud Clash at Church. tory at Frankfort. The men had been enémies for some time. Hayden McFarlin shot and killed his wife, Mrs. Zedna McFarlin; wounded his brother-in-law, Harry Gregory, and then committed suicide at Franklin The McFarlins had been estranged. At Bowling Green, Jack Wwarren, roadhouse proprietor, was accused of the shotgun slaying of Hugh Beckham. Authorities said Warren shot Beckham in an attempt to break up an argument Week End Toll Includes Five |between Beckham and "another cus- omer. Noah Johnson and Willie May Ad- kins disagreed on the street at Helller, Pike County, and both were shot in the | pistol play that followed. Johnson was ROYAL COUPLE IN HIDING 1 | Nicholas of Rumania and Wife Secluded in Paris. PARIS, January 18 (#).—Prince| | Nicholas of Rumania and his wife ar-| | rived yesterday and immediately went into hiding. They let it be known they intended to remain incognito during their stay here, but did not indicate the length of their vist. Nicholas was expected to stay for a considerable time in France, how- ever, his intimates saying he would go | GET RELIEF TONIGHT I FROM CONSTIPATION Dr. Boice's Prescription Tablets are gentle, effective and safe. At your drug- gist’s, 25c.—Advertispment. Fat Men Mr. W. R. Danlels of Richmond Hill, N. Y., writes: “Have finished my second bottle of Kruschen Salts results—removed 3 inches from the waistline—am 25% more active —mind is clear—skin eruptions have disappeared—am 46 years old Demonstrations. soon to the Riviera for motoring and other sports. -— CASHIER IS SUICIDE MAY AGAIN BAR TROTZKY | wounded seriously. | By the Associated Press. | LOUISVILLE, Ky, January 18— Feudal strife and family quarrels flared By the Associated Press | HARLAN, Ky. January 18 ing to the failure of the Nati | Found S —feel 20 years yo e le_x;wr;-r‘, ((;u:]\ o,x; ;’.i;}w,ll u‘\ | in Kentucky over the week end and & Potosi, Mo., Bank Of;cls;:h BERLIN, January 18 UP—A Tele-| o 0 3f!rs 15‘:fluvngerd g series of 1! 1S in Ha an | i left ten dead and Dead After Ill Health. aphen Union news agency dispatch | ose_fat surely and £ 4 Bell esterday, Sheriff Job serfes of pistol fights left te From Kovno. Lithuania. reported. yes- ||| take one-half teaspoonful of Krus- | Aive wounded. POTOSI, Mo, January 18 ().—Frank || chen salts 1 lass of hot w | ™ Four lives were lost at a church meet- | 7 “Fimar. 5o, casnier of the Washington | Crday that the Politbureau of ‘the s in a glass of hot water 4 i Communist party at Moscow had de- || in the morning. | ing at New Salem, in the foothills of | County Bank of Potosi, was found dead | N st - the Cumberlands, but the death count|yecterday from self-inflicted b“”"“;‘rdciez(;, dvrrrwn:sg_g Lg:nhe}?"r“e&u r}srxoc;: But be sure to get Kruschen— was loft unchanged in a long-standing | wounds, Flynn had been Il for some | Souict Rucsin - = 4 your health comes first—a bottle 1d_between the Crook and Johnson|time and was to take a vacation in a 2 asla . that will last you 4 weeks costs but | families. Two brothers of the Johnson | few qavs. Trotzky, exiled Russian leader, for-|| ® feW cents at Peoples Drug Stor n and two of the Crook men were| ‘iR b oo aent of the Wash- | merly closely identified with Nikola ||| OF &nY drug store in the world lain late Saturday in a renewal of @ jngton County Bank, said Flynn had | Lenin in the bolshevik revolution and || 1Ot satisfled—money back.—Ad 1I‘}'"‘éfi.'"‘é’?(i“ki”"’Ai)‘n?ie‘r‘ai"{‘fi;‘finfi‘ifi;‘,1nn reason, other than ill health, to|the establishment of Soviet govern- || tisement |Mmen was wounded slightly and their | SOMmit sulcide. ment, has been living in Turkey. | cousin was wounded critically. The dead were Homer Crook, Forrest Crook, Henry Johnson and Eayl John- son, Willie Johnson was wounded slightly and his cousin, Henry Johnson, was reported dying early today in a! | Landon_hospital. ~ The men ~fought | | when Willie Johnson was accused of | wronging the Crook girl. ) Settle Old Quarrel. | H. Bla today the invasi union I the coal fields men grasped hands and fought o ducl ° . to settle an cld quarre One was | killed and the other wounded critically all t o o ds at Sa vl n s | They met on Cold Fork Creek, 18 mile | back in_the mountains, and a man k : cds in your nearby 45€0 Store Highest Quality—because our named Gambrell was kilied and Walter | 7 Rl e L Smith, shot three times, died in a Pine- | When you pu your ”} me N | ville hospital without of — ou l’(l‘l‘ W }'flu are receiving giving details he duel. brell was shot sever AER: 4 ecau thet dnel W Cambrd e experts insist that 4560 High Standards be maintained She oo ; [ SEheTeN RS T ptonhoriRockeas e on every item we sell—thus you are assured that .| County, & few miles away, was shot to | a local of the| Photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Roosevelt and the members of thelr immediate family, taken a short time after | death in an ergument With Hunter Sherifl BIAIT | peir wedding at Bryn Mawr, Pa., Saturday. The group attended the ceremony after the wedding at the home of the | Burchell, & guard at the State Reforma- s commur ure was found | priges parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam A. Donner, Villanova, Pa. Left to right: Gov. Roosevelt of New York, Mrs. R00Se- | oo in his clothing end that a charge of | yelt “the wife of the Governor; the bride and groom; Mrs. Donner, mother of tbe bride; Mrs. James Delang Roo;;\'ellt. criminal dicalism would be placed | mother of the Governor, and Willlam H. Donner, father of the bride. . P. Photo Subscribe Today It costs only about 1!2 cents against Peters e I T ity St i —— = b T 1s Stopped. 1 . pustsh CRin 19y therefore, were compelled to take every | banned the meetings. In Pineville,| Son of Lady Astor Appointed. || per day and o cents Sundays to have Washington's best newspa- Discussing th ping of sutomo- | there Rt any o possible precaution, under the law, to|seat of adjoining Bell County, only &/ rh o o B haatly. voute | Prevent them " o T e e T rvplj‘;?xglwrfiilazng.‘xlsfiii ‘;:?\;:ry'umlg Lidellyeed e foon A nary s on i 08 2 ;| doors of the union’s relief rooms. 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