Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1931 — Page 5

JAY 12, 1931

' KENTUCKY MINE • TRUCE BROKEN! ' FEAR VIOLENCE Military Replacing Armed Guards: Bridge Sprayed With Rifle Fire. By FOSTER EATON I,'nited Tres* Staff Corresaondent HARLAN. Ky., May 12.—With an enforced two weeks’ truce already broken and military replacing armed mine guards, the forces of law and order today moved swiftly to prevent new violence threatened by desperate unemployed miners. Troops were swung into action today to guard the mines after a group of so-called “left wing” union miners had sprayed a stream with rifle fire as a group of Negro workers crossed a frail bridge on their way to the R. C. Tway coal mines at Tways. Sheriff Johnson Henry Blair and more than three score deputies also were patrolling roads throughout the county to frustrate any new attemps at ambuscades which already have taken five lives. Near Desperate Stage Meanwhile, union officials announced that the situation among unemployed miners at Evarts—seat of nearly all the trouble—was approaching the desperate stage, and that some type of aid must be forthcoming immediately if trouble Is to be averted. Nearly 72 per cent of the small town’s 1,530 population are unemployed, a special census taken by national guardsmen showed. Several of the mines lay idle or nearly so today, as reports continued to pour into the county seat here, telling of wholesale walkouts, ranging from 50 per cent upward to nearly 100 per cent. The walkouts were in protest against presence of armed guards, union officials say. f Another development which added to the feeling of unrest was the announcement by Sheriff Blair that among twenty-nine Indictments returned by the grand jury were five charging men w'ith "robbery, banding and confederating,” and one on a charge of murder. Bus Line Is Under Guard The indictments involve Bill Burnett of Evarts, charged with the 6hooting to death of Deputy Jess Pace at Evarts during a street battle at Evarts three weeks ago; Steve Hibbard, Hubert Howard, Henry Henderson. Bradley McKnabe and John Teobe, all of Evarts, charged with robbery, banding and confederating The police chief, assistant police chief and town clerk of Evarts, and W. B. Jones, secretary of the local United Mine Workers of America, already were under triple murder indictments growing out of an ambuscade near Evarts in which three deputies and a citizen were killed. The bus line operating between here and Evarts also was under guard today after Green Jones, a driver, was held up by two armed men and warned to cease transportation of nonunion miners into Evarts. The famous Black Stone of Mecca has been worn smooth by kisses of millions of devotees since Mohammed himself kissed it more than 1,300 years before. Puts New Life Into Dull, Tired, Faded Skin Just a little Calonite powder sprinkled on a wet cloth and rubbed gently over the face before retiring will clear the pores of all dirt and dust and oily accumulation. preventing blackheads. It puts new life into dull, tired skin, so you will enjoy a good night’s rest. — Advertisement. HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS If you skin is yellow—complexion pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor —you have a bad taste in your mouth—a lazy, no-good feeling—you should try Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets—a substitute for calomel—were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 20 years of 6tudy. Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound. Know them by their olive color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days, you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel—yet have no dangerous after effects. They star! the bile and help overcome constipation. Take nightly and note the pleasing results. Millions of boxes sold yearly. 15c, 30c, 60c.—Advertisement.

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