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13 CENTS A WEEK
DAILY AND SUNDAY.
PAY THE CARRIER.
THE BANNER-HERALD
Dally and Sioday-18 Crate ■ Wok.
ErtahUatod 1832.
Daily and Sunday—11 Cent, a Werk.
ATHENS COTTON
MIDDLING -It
I'lil.MCLS CLOSL. .... lo 1 ..c
THE WFAT""'
Fair Thursday niaht and Friday.
YOU 93, NO. ,117
Auodalad Praia Scrvlca.
United Praia Diapatchaa.
THURSDAY. JUNE 4. 1921.
A. B. C. Paper.
Binxla Copies 2 Cants Dally. I Cents Saaday.
Let’ sShow Them
We Don't Need a
'Professional' In
City; Chancellor
And Agriculture
It Is bad enough that pro
fessional hawksters should
have to be employed to pro*
mote the ante of the 8toue
Mountain Memorial coins after
& government that is dominat
ed by a iKilltlcal party that bus
been practically taboo In tho
Kouth rhould have voted them,
but when the people of Geor
gia, home of* the great memo
rial, have to be prodded into
Inlying them It becomes almost
a trnverety on our reputed loy
alty to the men who fought and
died for the principles involved
In the War Between the 8tate*
People as a whole do not relish
the Idea of having a profes
sional promoter telling them
whut their patriotic and sen
timental duty Is but It seems
that Georgians will not awoken
to the duty that is before them
In the matter of these coins,
volunnrlly and hence we hive
to listen to these stcrotyped
appeals of professionals rather
than those who really have
Ibelr heart In the Memorial. 80,
why ean't Athens come to tho
front of her own volition and
buy her quota of these coins
and have a 100 percent share
In the building of this unpre
cedented monument?
To keep peace in a number
of families no names will he
divulged but tty* column has
had several Inquiries slnee last
Monday'where those “bellme-
lers" referred to could be pur
chased' One mau remarked
Thursday, "You know you can
notice now that every tJmo tho
rusfle of a skirt is heart! prac-
- flenity all male conversation
stops around Iho entrance of
w 8. M. and nil in ra arc
| prinked up to cotch the sound
(■* ‘rtf llntrllnr ttotlla”
Crazed By Heat,
Death Toll In
Heavy
Rioters
Man Kills Eight Persons;
NationwadeWave Mounting
-+ -F-+ ■»—f f-4 *-+ *-+ ♦-+*-* +—!• +—h -F—*i* • *-+
Rains And Armed Volunteers Keep
In Shanghai Quiet Temporarily
OPTIMISTIC OIIER
PEACE
df tingling bells.’
The playgrounds that were
opened last summer should cer
tainly lie operated again this
summer and If anything, morn
should lie provided. T?»e com
mittee that started the play
grounds tu Athens did so with
funds raised here and there
rthnul calling on any appro
priating body for a penny. This
method of keeping the summer
play places open cannot be eg-
turfed to maintain them and
other agencies will have to
come to their support* Ath-
rh'kfren need summer
playgrounds fust like they need
winter schools and this la one
Of the things our rltlsens should
think uljout and solve si once.
CHANCELLOR OARROW
AND FARMING
Yes. Chancellor David C Bar-
row is more than educator;
he la phlloaopher; he le a stu
dent of nature; he knows more
shout the Indians who once
roamed the woods where Athens
now afanda that a tot of us
knew About our neighbors,
barring gossip; he knows the
Bible; he knows children: he
knows "Mka" nnd he knows a
lot about agriculture and farm
ing. In the current Issue or
ihe Agricultural Bulletin, pub-
• linked by the Georgia and' the
West Point railroad he has an
article on -The New Profes-
s'on." Thai’s rather an un-
seemly heading for a story of
•ne of the world’s old^t In-
du"tries but ihe Chancellor has r
* always of putting thlnge
a lilt different and a bit dear
er nnd a fdt plainer than most
others. Take thbt essay or his
00 ‘-Boxbordera’’. It is a gem
and the subject Is one that no-
body else would have ever
thought of. But What does the
Chancellor knew about farm
ing. you m iy, ask? Well, let’s
r «*« wbq$ lie says about "Buy
ing and operhtlng a firm:
. -When you have decided to
. purchase a farm. I* careful not
to buy too nurhly; do not spare
your visits end be hot content
with a single tour of Inspec
t|on. The more you'go, the
■ more the place will please you.
If it lie worth your attention.
.."Cl've heed to the appearance
of the ndghboiWoed—a flour
ishing county should show Ita
proeperlty. When you go In.
look out. eo thafyiwhcn needs
be. you can find ypur way out."
This advice. It followed, would
have checked the wild rush to
. buy land, which Vent over
' ouf country /» few years ago.
The lack of 11 bUred trail
would have stopped many pur
chases. \ *•
"Khow that with m
GUNBOAT8 ORDERED
MANILA. P. I. — With three
hundred MatCnes aboard bound
for Shanuhai the U 8 8. Ja
son, e’eparted frem the Cavite
Naval Station here Thursday.
The flwnbeat Sacramento, now
at Honn Krnp, has been order
ed to Shanghai alto.
(By United Press.)
L 0 N D 0 N.—Heavy
rains and even more po
tent influence of strongly
armed volunteers were
reported in Shanghai ad
vices Thursday to be re-
sponaible for the compar
ative quiet in the city
after the recent rioting
of atudents and strikers.
Despatches estimated that arms
had been Issued tu S3,000 foreign
era In Hhunghal while the votun-
leer defense hud at Its disposal
tanks and armored cars. Lon is. ma
chine guns, Ifowllsrr rifles and
other arms.
Fifteen hundred reserves
counted from tho British cruisers
Klonie snd rnrlisle.
Kven with the armament «»f the
foreigner* In good condition, frar
Mils still expressed that Ihe Chi
nose would yet destroy valuubli
property In Fhnnghal, shirk Is the
gateway f.»r trade between the In
terior of Chinn and the outside.
IS OPTIMISTIC
SHANGHAI, China—The foreign
colony hern was 'npHtniatyir over
the outcome of the crisis arising
from student nnd strikers rioting of
the past few days.
Msrllul luw. Is strictly enforced
and the volunteer fore'gu defend
ers of the International section of
the city. Including, Auuricuns.
British und others, were in high
morale. The defense groups ure
well equipped; there are adequate
r«serves of lni|iortrd food; and the
normal municipal functions—water.
(Tarn to mk right)
ANOTHER WITNESS
E
POU 0 LTRY°iALE^ E B C E A HEm; 5 / ,M ^ r HeVe PuHCtUVeS
in Athens on next Tuesday "Business Is Bad” Myth
More Than Fifty Shots
Are Fired By Maniac;
Mercury Reaches 10 7
In Washington Thursday
Clarke county's second co-operative poultry sale
this .summer will be held next Tuesday, June 9, when
a car will be stationed on the Georgia railroad tracks
all day to receive the chickens.
iPrlcrs which will prevail at the
MAY BE ABLE TO
IDENTIFY CHILD
LOST FIVE
nalo sill he announced as soon as
they are received, which will prob
ably be iu I Inin fnr Friday's paper,
W. F.ror. ccuntv demomtratkn
agent states.
'Mr. Flror slates tint It hi prof
itable to g r t rid of old hem, roost
ers and young ccckereln that will
not be kept for brecd'ng purpose*.
Old hens do not lay In the mini-
ntcr months and they arn virtually
’•board*r»” during that time, a
needless expense to the owner.
All kinds of e.h'rkens will be
bcurbt at the sale, friers, an sell
as old h* r.x nnd roosters hut those
who havo flocks will bo saving
money If they w’.YI rull out their
flocks now and sell all non-pro
ducing poultry.
The first carlct poultry sale held
In Clarke tcunty which wan ecu- ....
ducted several wo**ks ago amount-' tc *l cw Jcrn °y police.
od lo .atos tf 91330- **• *-
This will probably be the last
this year-
In Talk To Retail Men
WEEKS’
SAID
ITI1
EL
Tells Local Merchants
Country’s Business la
NO RELIEF IN SIGHT
(By A-ttliM Prcaa.)
CHICAGO.—Little hope for cooler weather was
held out Thursday by the weather bureau to a
nation sweltering in many places from the greatest
heat in many years.
Continuance of high temperatures prevalent
from the Rocky Mountains to the Maine coast is
predicted.
00. .V J.. , U |
Wbort- an effort will be nude to!
identify the child un Blakely' - '
FRIDAY FOR
FIELD DAY
The Boy Hcoula of the Northeast
Georgia Council will be In Athens
trmorrow for their annual f.'eld
day. This will be held *L 8au-
ford Field tomorrow afternoon be
ginning st 2: JO. There will be | will bo hero for tho conferences,
sooute from Athena, Gainesville I Among thebo will bo D. J. I 1
rillLADFLPIllA — Mrs. George
Fount, "mystery woman* in th**
Coughlin k'dnapping case, left
her Wr*»t Philadelphia hente «nr|v
They went to Mammonton. N. J..
Hinsil crowd of liuiduesn men
rity halS. Mr. Oriest, who It rec
t’Kidbed art one of the foremost
business authorities In the isnin-
BOSTON. Maas. — The condl*
2 |cn of Secretary of War Weeks,
mh “again chang'd i l .’.htly fer
he better." Dr. D. . Jones, rureeon .
in it Dr. F. O. DFstiam. pltyriclan. "f \™ Th - -'«•< «f P™c
. ..... . pnntuneHd In', bulletin at 7:30, Ocl Tralnlnx In llu.ln....
Tbitraday with her si* year old rimr-rtav | Mr. (irlut «u that thr nentl
child, accompanied by Capt. W. J- Waaks underwent an operation nnM cver *•>- reunify ••«»» to hi
fftero a week ago. Hi* temperature !h -‘' ""I"' 1 "« «“' xl " ,IU
Thursday m, tormal and ill «» » mutter of fact the retail bu.:
|a. W aa 88. nc*» this year will ..uti.trIp that of
1924 which was the beet In the hie-
Tft to^-y of this country. April ol
III 1hs year whs the biggest nttntb
| JJ in the retail trade In
history, he asserted.
• of rl^Vt^rjd l*,frcatcrMhav
City United Press.)
HAMILTON, Ohio.—Floyd Russell became crazed
ft iLrtim. "‘from extreme heat here during the night and shot
to death eight persons—his mother, father, aister-
I in-law and her five children.
Neighbors called officers to the Russell home and
'’hie**', knocked ihe •bu.in.os i, there they Itound the eight bodies strewn through
i*d* '">th into»eocke.1 hat tierc i various rooms of the house and Russell with an ap-
parently self-inflicted wound in his chest.
DOBDY JONES STILL
Coughlin, miselng fivo years frem
hm Norristown homo and for
whose murder one mao, is now
serving a life /entenco.
Conference To Be
Held This Week
At Beech Havc'n;
Lasts Three Days
The Bf«fch Haven conference of
religious and business workers
will begin at tho country borne of
Mr. aud Mrs- C. A. Rowland at
’’Beech Ha pen’’ Friday an Ucon-
Lnue through Sunday, dome ol die
'[loading B.bkt laym'n of tho south
e
FACE TRIAL FOR
WINDER, Go.—No date has hee«
ret for the preliminary hearing «#l m .,h n nt
Mrs. Jett Jr Bowman, cl.:..g.d with ! ,0 "T.
Kvi.ji with nil this, he sa’d. to«
many retail business men
nrlecp tu their opiiort uni ties, P.»r
nno thin he wild, with the dmst
marly perfect tntneporUtion fa<
llllfA In the country’s history the
merchants'sro sathf^xt with turn
ing their litnek one-th’rd ss many
times O'* do their big department
< li.imr.*<und mall ardV
Ith . f«.m.
^rxrr produr-
(Tam te page eight.)
(By United Press)
CHICAGO - Dlsappcaram*** «f
Mias Estelle Gehllng a Iwautlut
rAirse and one of the state’s wit
nesses against U'llllsm D. Shep
herd amused 8tat«'« Attorney Rob
ert B, Crtiwe Thursday to fresh
action against persons said to he
tampering with witnesses.
HEAD DEATH IN
Wiuder, Jeffrrgon, Klberton, Com
Wlnterville, Washington
nnd Lawrencevilie In Athena for
this * vent. A silver loving cup
will be awarded to the troop win
ning the inort points.
The program for the day la as
follows:
AU troops assemble on Broad
street near University gate,
troops' flags, pat mi flags. United
States flag.
1t.*45 a. tn. farads led by Troop
No. 1 Gainesville.
II a. m. Assemble of.all troops
at City Hall for awarding of Eagle
Badges uqd address of welcome
etc.
8cout Executive It. K. Lester
will be in charge of the events as
sisted by Douglas Burnette assist
ant 'Scout Executive* of the North
east Georgia Council.
At the morning session
held at the City Mali rive Eagle
rccuts will be awarded the Eagle
badge. They are Thomas Thorn
ton. Troop NXo. J Klberton, How-
ard L. King, Livingston Newton.
Thai iu* Roberts, Troop No.
Gainesville end Harlows Jones.
No. II Athens.
(By United Prost)
MONTGOMERY, — Dr. 8pright
Dowell, president of Alabama Poly
technic Institute was dangerously
Injured In an auto wreek. occurring
six miles belovr Troy about seven
o’clock Thursday.
Small heps \«iv held out for the
eovery of Dr, Dowell who Is la s
hospital here with Internal injuries
and a fractured, skull.
Three others In Dowfll'e machine j
_ — r,
MuC’alllc, head of tho McCalli«
School cf Chattanooga, T'tu ; It.
M. Friend, of ftotersburg, Va.; W.
U. Robinson. Norfolk. Va.; J. H-
Hpillnisn, synodical offkfr. Char-
lotto, N. C.; A. J. A. Alexande r.
Spring Station. Ky.. T. II- Dick.
Columbia. 8. C.; Dr. Mirioo Hull.
Atlanta, aud Wado Smith. Greens-
‘ mo, N- C.
Mr. Smith will lead the discos-
eloaa Friday afternoon and «lll
Illustrate his talk with sketches
since h« lg an artist of note. Sal-
unlay :, discussion will be led by
Dr. McCalflo and the subject of his
talk will be tbc sysfm of Bible
study ho evolved for the public
acbccls of Chattanooga. This plan
has caused nation wide comment
and Is working with great satis
faction In the schools there.
Tho publin la Invited to thq af
ternoon sesaltD* of the Conference
at C:30 each day. Beech Haven is!^,.7 'Z '
OWt the Edds Oridcn road. I “ ,nc
the murder of Guy Thuruian
streets of .'•latham
weeks ago and hag been mljudxrri
rune after a Mbr’ng on a lunar)
write bettire Judge Gtark of the Su
perior court.
While plans for the hearing ur»
being made Mrs. Bowman c »n
tlnues In pract’caily 'a slafe of un-
consclousneea at the htMpPal. *el-
Aim becoming rational ami lurdl)
recognising her own rbl.’drcn.
Announcenteiit that in In
face trial for the ktll.ng of Thur
man comes on the heel* of ihe re-
port of a tioard cf phystciann, whs
reported Mrs. Bowman to be In
sane. three physicians gtv ng lb*
opinion that ahe Is bo'*e!c»sly in
rane, while two stated *’it m’ght be
hyKtcrlra! Insanity.”
Following the Mginc of Thurman
by Mm, (lawman, nhe was placed
in the Winder Jail on a lunacy writ
iwaru cut by mcmt»ers of her fant-
tlV, and white the ordinary was
preparing to hear Ilia lunacy eharg*
warrant was *worn out .•g.iInN'
:r, charging her tlth
A petit i.n *a? then fiie«i In
ihe average amall town is not
taking advantage of the ncarueg*
of the market, he said.
Towne Behind
lie dertared that the average
county rent town l.i Retting about
sixty per «tnt «>f the trade It should
obtain. Gutslde and not ’Home'
cmnpci tlnn Is whst Is rutting the
Haile of the I'tcoj merchant, hf I jj| # '
OPEN DOLE
j
After the aho'oting ho riddled the
hod'es of aeveral of the children
with bullets. He had two guns
and fired In all at least fifty shots.
roller said he talked Incoherent
ly about a mortgage on the house
nnd naid he would shoot the pic
tures off the wall. Russell Is for
ty three years old. -•>%■-
Mori of the victims were Bleep
ing when he started shooting*
There were evidences that more
iknn fifty shots had been tired In
killing the eight persons—that Rus
s'II had become crazed and had
emitted his gun many times.
Russell was known to have been
,n myn cf temperntn habits and no
explanation excepting the effect*
of the het weather could be ad
vanced for bis madness.
(By United Pr<ss)
WORCESTER COUNTRY CLUB.
More, — Tuti.ing in a icnmrknblo
card for llio laht nine holes here
Thursday, Willio M.icFarlano of
Oak Rldgt. returned to his lead Hi
tlit National Open Golf Gold Cham-
plrnsh'p Jur.t when hr* bad been
minted out of the runnUg na re-
kult of ills poor showing going out.
i The O.ik ILdge profe^rirna!, L:*t-
(ling against terrific h'nt und un-
•••ckv breaks bnd a ntott of 72 for
hie first 18 I loirs Thuraday end n
total of 213 for Ih'j flr't III holes.
This was on« stroke better than
Johnrfv Farrcl turned *n 'although
f’urrell start a CO for a total of
asserted- fie then discussed the j
™n. K l.lnr,|l..n Inr.I n„rch»„l. U ot ,r t» r , __
' Chfln .’tol!! “ MID * K ' Ml h- ill* e*P-rm. Tlim / ,tc*rtai. th. h'4)iMt for thr d.l.
Ihrv ll. mtUM c * m ® bl * r, ' l »* r,u > ,,l '• ,lnl ' 1 ' He | to 30 >r«r. hu a.liM two death.
U. I’ y W ) i Wlg * l ,hc >horl ,onlh » *bs innd 19 prostroUona to the already
Tikto Ihre.'Meters «hst are res ! ^ ^ Yenlh nnd one ever par at J largo casualties resulting from tbs
nonrible^for r^nt^Uxatlon of^tSe ^' b bo,f Tm0 r ’* • <jQr ^ • l,rat «***■ No icllcf \s promised
jcmrible for centrallsatlon of trade j,| r ,| lp oa the 14th fcllowed. A par Thursday,
n these three centers were named & o0 tfr<l lG(h „ r , rfdH h , A rrent 7
hy Wr * , rlM . ** Onl^h* three birdies In a row. I REACHES 107
* * r,,,,r H - om
mill.* itontoklk* ISth |«r,1 ,t* more prt.tration! m«rkH
r Of fxtv.filoln, Mr. ,j■ Look.d Good ,'Io'Mrt day of trnlflo t.«t that
f’rlnt .IrrUrnl that tho r-l.lt ' “A* °" k - 1 ?*** h J b»« b«k«l 8hU «"y
tS winner vrimn lie was four under f The nff.rbj temperature Wed-
TOLL MOUNTING
CinCAGO. — The middlo west
Thurrday entered Its fifth day of
continued excesslro heat w'.th the
death totr mounting rapidly In the
larger cities. '
Including the storms which
struck the northern and western
>dgoe cf the belt, more than a
score of persons haw (alien vic
tims of the weather.
Thi*t men died as a result ot
the best In Chicago t.uring the pant
twenty four hours, bringing this
city's toll to nine (or the week.
NEW
wtsj twenty (cup hour msxlmum of 93
S*.km!
burin*kn «f ;l»’s country It "fall-JT, V.. I .
In* Into th* hand, of Ih- .4*.- M'j- H?
ii.Iimt i.tir , .i<lvl».<t -lalnal •'totonr-iSj®, h B vh
JJ- W f-HowJ th-%..on.a*?tor n loTo oS
• ii.. O.^ mJIH upto,l««. hlm ta.a the our,..
out the Epps Bridge road.
Dr. Richards To
Preach In N.Y.
AT TYBEE THUDS.
SAVANNAH. 0a. - Th. 42nd
■‘-nmV convention of the Gtortrta
Bar Av-oclation tefan Thundav
at Hal-i Tjrbee on TjrWe I.land.,
The attendance la Urn and there,
la ntueh interest to the martin,.
H. II. Swift of Cohtmhui, Go,
pmldent of the uaoetotion, U to
preaid* it the convention and
thtra an lawyer! in ottondancr
from every a action of th* rtate.
E. R. Buckner, U. V. dlatrief
attorney for th. aoath.ro diatriet
of New York, who la to deliver
the principal oddreta of thv *on-|
vention wilt arrive Thurtday ... •
ernoon, it waa itated. J
- (1. Richarda; rector
Emmaiuel Epiaccpai church left
Wedueadar for Buffaic. N.
wlxVo bo will" he minister at St.
Johr.’a Kpt-copal church for twe
month* While <n Biirfalo Ur. Rich
ard. will attend th- llobert Col-
Icj. commencement. Ho os boon
Itnuited a Iraveacf atvenc-j by th*
Emmanuel church Vestry.
Shopping News In
i Today’s Ad Columns
MICHAEL'S — Friday and
Saturday rpecial .ale chit-
drrn’a hat* at half price. Abo
three drraa aalee.
ATHENS RAILWAY 49
ELECTRIC CO. — Frixidaire
ayatema far preaervin, food.
Sale of WertinxhouM Electric
Fan..
TONY-8 SHOP—C lean
aweep aale apaciala. Free of
fer on ruit purchase. Friday
and Saturday.
ATHENS ENCINEEKINC
CO.—General Eledtric fan.
for hehne and offire. They
have a mc.-axe for bsya.
PALACE THEATRE—Nor
ma Shearer in “Lady of the
Ni,ht~ Thur-dav and Friday
with Campbell Slater* to amp
.* night ahowa.
oerhw court o.kln* that the they nrvee olw, pototm Pad.
nary ho ro»raloe.| from onrceedlna ™ T"l Fate .tepp-»t In her* hoover
one udyerlbonunl do ter ait INItj M Jcnc. took a Ore. duo lo a
•» , I “ r ' ^ ul ; r ,hu * poor annreach .h.,t on th- lath,
miikln* e-ch of a chain of even of , (| , r , m |,i ^ B „ hotter than
many m trt dm. poy f°r on. ml- B on , , ;0| , ,,,
vcrtteeoifnt thoe moklo, ,h. h!< ,„||c.e„ by laklno on-
o .uo.t iwrilatble. They .U» am olhcr s , vrr mr „„ , hr
- . 'f'-f-f'', "» I Walter n‘*on. ThYll'.ln", from tn-
asrL"J5E! , j.. , Tsj£:
muxt be given a preliminary hear- (Tura la page eight.) round Wednesday came with a
* rush Thnredgy, yolrg out In
and tb a n r**«Mng off fnnr J*s f^it rf
the nag* five |w , "n. WaltY* score
Wednesday wa* likely to prove t'.o,
lunacy tfial- Judge
iKiavk :u*wil «« temporary realm'll-
jfng order against tho ordinary and
(appointed » board uf physiciami ta
(make ttn examination of Mr*,
liowin.tn to a.scrrta'n her nicnltil
condition. Judge Stark res**i v«h'
hl» derinton until the report of th*
The •Hooting cf Thurmond 01
ihe atreeta *»f Stuihum bv Mr*
Uuamaii. who used a »»»tol. fol-
lowed the killing tlx months «g«
of the husband of Mrs. Bowman
by Thurmond In her iresence. ami
It I- claimed the itmih *»f her him*
bund*unt>a:«nced h*r nitnd. .
Tburntjnd was cleared of kill
ing Bowman.
CHARGE IDE. THAT
E
CROWN POINT. Ind. — Mrs
Anna* Cunningham. 59 -W'er
Gary. Ind- widow was Indicted cn
three f.r*t degree murder charges
here late Wednesday by the Lake
coutty grand Jury
The state rhantea that abn fcilki!
three of her children by poison.
(By United Press)
Chicago—A wholesale idot to
discredit state'll witnesses In the
William D. Shepherd trial
laid at the door - of the defense
Thursday by State's Attorney Rob-
rt Crowe.
"There Is- no legitimate defense
for Shepherd and hla' lawyer*,"
Crvwe declared. "They are re
sorting to the negative defense
attacking state's wlfosmee.’’.
’We ll give them a little leeway
but if alley go too. far we’U see
that they are stopped.'*
great a handicap, although ho
*n n fielding mood Tkurr.ilay. try
fnr for everything when word
reach*i him that tho leader* bed
wrecked.
Al Kaplim/a and Frgnrr- Ou'met,
wb> men* «n n th* for eecond pfacc
Wednesday felled to rbow mqeh
^lar* going cut. th* MMean Vlnr
me over par. wb«ln the popular
Woodtand rolfer was 38. tbreo
more than the par.
THOUSANDS - OF
DOLLARS
will h. .prat In Ihe aloren
of Athene Saturday. Many of
the >al«* will ho Infloenca*
hv adw rti-creent in Than-
hay'* and Friday't Banner-
Herald.
The wia. chopper read* th*
ade, tod eemparee values and
.rice, before atarlin, out on
her ehoppin, four.
Before ehoppin* In the
atnree. chop firot in—
THE BANNER-HERALD.
aeaday r-acbed 99 but weather bu
reau tbermomrtan, rt atreet level!
touebmt 107.
88 ARE DEAD
WASHINGTON—For tho founh
: occci»-ve day a bleary «un named
oof of tho <oat lhun.il.iy, lhr«.ii-
enln, to .'nerooa, the death toll of
tho currant boat wave, which al
ready la. killed 41 penona und
csuMd hundred, of provtratjoni
(Turn lo Pa,a Eight ■
oeralT chapman is
JUNE 25
(By United Press)
HARTFORD, Conn. — Oerald
Chapman, "millionaire bandit," un
der sentence to dlo on June .5 for
the murder of a policeman, Thura-
day waa reprieved until December
The reprieve wa*.Issued hr Gov
ernor Trumbull of Connecticut!, on
application of State's Attnrnev
Hath M. Alcorn, who prosecuted
Chapman.
•orn pointed out to the gover- j
nor that the rasa now- Is on appeal
and Dipt it will be Impossible for
the courts to u-i** on the hppcm!
before the date set for Cbapman’s
execution*