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ATHENS COTTON
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VOL. 96. NO. SOS
Aaaodated Press Berrien. United Pres* Dispatches.
ATHENS, OA, SUNDAY, DECEMBER SO, 1928.
A. B. C. Paper. Bln ale Coplee 2 Cent*. f Cent# Sanday. ,,
KAITH DEMONSTRATION CtOSES MONDAY
ATHENS WIFE EElSFairhaven Sanitarium To
IAS MET Open Jan. 1, Under New
WITH FOUL
1
it pri
y Agreement With County
e ■ KHB-sWaS:
Minn
Trustees and Medical Ad- Mills’ Plan For
at her
home here, 818 College
visory Board Named to
Operate Tuberculosis
Sanitarium jBuilt By
County.
Dry U.S. Wins
Falrhavon Sanitarium, built by
the county with a $60,000 bond la.
avenue, Mrs. Lillian Hu- ■uo to take care of tuberculosis
bert, Saturday appealed
to newspapers in Georgia len’* anywhere 'n tbe atate, It
to announce the mysteri- T^bTS t^
OUS disappearance of her Itarlnm to tho Clarke bounty Tu.
husband "Walter L. Hu- berculoels Association, which’ has
nusuanu trailer to. HU bven ln Y. orpora tcd for the purpose
I ... ... , nL , , well luvuiliuinitju
bert in Atlanta Christmas ot taking over the operation ot
P V A nnrl nirl in nhfjiinlntr Fa'rhaven, at one dollar per year,
ave, ana aia in ooiaming t0 pteTent lt , c!oMd , whlch
information as to his was contemp’ftted Oil account of
whprpflhnnta lleeb of f’nancea to keep It open,
wnereaoouis. . | The county has a rate of $1 per
Mrs. Hubert, who has made day for It , patients, which Is
frantic efforts to locate her hus- . war th a n t he regu'ur rate,
band, hartng already made one -m* present reildent staff for
trip to Atlanta in search of aotne aanltarlum will he malnta'ned.
trace that might lead to locating. _r tll n- c. O. Mlddlebrooki as
MM, expressed the fear hat her h0UH physician and Mrs. Hood aa
husband had been doped and rob- iUDe r‘ntendent. The general pol-
bed of what money ho had In bla of the „ n | tllr lum will he
possession and the Nash automo-,
bile in width he was riding. advisory board of physi-
Mra. Hubert said her husband' ctani |nclude , the fol'owlng who
had'about S40 on his netem when accepted Invitation to serve:
lie left AJ&nta about six Oxterk rw n M Oom. Or. G. **
NEW YORK — (im
possibility that another
criminology student had
planned another “perfect
crime” brought police con
centration Saturday night
on the murder of Henry
Gaw, a night watchman
at the Guggenheim Labo
ratories. |
Ho was killed wi.ii cyanide oC J T
po’uMiutn polHonin?, which had been
KING GEORGE GAINS
Slain Teacher
FIT FOB LIFE,
HEPOBT STATES
LONDON - (U P) - !
King George gained
slightly Saturday, but an
xiety was felt at Bucking
ham Palace over his con
dition.
The morning and even
ing bulletins issued at the
Palace indicated that the
King w as maintaining the
FIVE - YEAR PERIOD
ITiJp
OF
!T YET ABSOBBEB
Another phase of public
health progress in Athens
and Clarke county will be
completed tomorrow when
the Athens-Clarke county
Child Health Demonstra
tion will be brought to an
end.
The Demonstration, sponsored
by tho Commonwealth Fund. v.an
cstab’Islicd ‘n January, 1923, and
Robbery is believed to have been for five years aT tho modem
the motive that led to the slay- * methods for promoting public
.... ... .. # . « The first ‘transcontinental non-. .
placc-d In hi. midnight cup of cof. 1 „. ght Rcr0Hn tho country trom j day,
,f< - m un1trer wo. so exultant N( £ y * rk gan Krailcis / 0 anfl J / p
fee. Uiie murderer wan so exultant
that he ripped ft te’ephone book in' f 'V J:3l> w ‘ ^ an , ofl
ta.r and Placed rod. half In daw’* > ^*££3$ “ M:
Police li&d broadcast
i p tbe arrest of James Baker, who
ombine# all of the element* of a
who might spend hours in
Xew York telephone directory
Christmas,' Eve to return to hli i^, cha | Dr . h. I. Hevno’du.
home hoe after visiting hi* two tL t'ntan Gerdlne. Dr, W. H.
children by n former marriage, D r E W Gildden, v -vnenerr. win or New
& , {/^Thomton g ”69 d 2 m0t Din °' ‘ M ^SS
half and be was a student of pay- {
chnlosrv and crltnlnnlnev. '
I small margin of gain not luo „ lu „, v _ __
i ed since his relapse Thurs- Ing of Mica Anna Preher, above, hea'th known to. tho staff of
‘ • Curml, 111.. tea-Uor who was found elstants under Bernard W; Carey,
• in hor room with her throat c director, have been employed with
° ,n - M s.1 i-reue., t,..»,i.ur of tho local flic view of not only promoting
Teachere' Inst tuto, had. Just col- betterment of general health i oa-
• ondltton has not | octc j several hundred dollars In dltlons In th's comraunlly but to
- • ■ • • * wn y, eas t tho
| | | L. maintaining p* r-
ot tho Pac'tlc S«ithwo«t_Alrwaro ' The King had a quiet night. iirin n | n nnu roctJSgtto'ouo'sepI golng'by'th"
«sa very alight change for 1/ V L A U III li Ul IV Demonstration.
While tho foundat'on for an ad.
vanced program of public, health
in Tloosovolt f1p!d. New York.
....... ........ ... w „.._ at W chlta and in being backed by »vh
ininety planning a murdrr* Ho wan a Kansas.City tandnesa man. He j n, better in his condition.*'
a brute in strength—his favorite plana to t^ake tho distance each The evening bulletin,
pastime being to rip tho l,C4t page way in 18 'hours,'; taking of! from j it was officially state&.that new
v«n- v..»|. .11In Hnnaornlt kin’ll VaW Vnrk I I.... 1
. measures were Iwing Contemplated
•dm nlstrator for tho New York
Avemui, Atlanta. 'T am afraid hei U ^,“ board °of trnateea of FWr- 'i»5 noo W '^rire °fn^ '"ih«
tva. doped by someone and rbobod L ^cted last week follows:
:$>■ Hubert was wearing • nkvjr
bluo suit, tan oxfords and a grey
hat when last seen, bis wilt'said.
Iln is thirty-six years 6f SgS; hss
black enrlv hlar and brown eyes.
Mrs. Hubert declared ihe and
her husband were devoted to each
other and she cannot conceive of
any other explanation for Ms dts-
on-earenee than that hs has met
with'foul play. He was an em
ployee in a local tho. repairing
shop. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert have
been marr'ed fonr years. They
have no children. 1
Mr. Hubert went to Atlanta
last Sunday and after vlslt'ng his
two children Uft for h'e home
here Mmday afternoon with pres
ets t» bis wife from Ms children,
Mrs. Hubert said.
chology and criminology.
“A man who killed for ‘ho thrill."
was named by authorities as the
slayer of Gaw. recalling the other
famous thrill slayers, lllchard Loeb
and Nathan Loepold.
Whoever killed Gaw wanted
l>c cermin of. bis death for more
than six grains of cyanide of ,pota>
slum Were used. .Tho night watch.
Michael. --- -- - .
• (Turn To Peps Four)
C00UDGE TURNS
FROM SHOOTING
BIRDS TO DEER
—JjJJr uwbifesgod
- ’ YfluHor f 'vger BH
re.. Wtlllnm . , . . ' IOCICU WQYVTtU IlUUUrCQ UOl.SHi 1U U1UDIU IO lU'O UUI111UU11IIJ
, A ' ‘nhZfrt armv .■‘J 5 ?. mining.* dtMS , but the had deposited thU , demonstrnt.i to the Mouthe;
demand JJ ,tch - ® , j* | ^ rme 1 . r t , t C ( h h ®f 1 °' , bulletin issued at | n » bank before going home. . | prset cablllty of maJmalnli
;er, who »lr eervico. .Mitchell Is manager • 11:00 a. m. said: nuuiAntiv « nsnTiTt orcwai
17-: YEAR OLD BOY
HELD FOB MURDER
OF FIVE
|0F E
JUDGE TUCK DDES
LAW IN REPLY TO
ip his system.
The torn telephone book was tho
first Incident that led to the de
mand for Baker’s arrest but in hie
apartment police found other traces
which mado them' desire Baker
even more.
A quantl’y of cyanide sufficient
to “kill 100,000 persons” was
found.
A book on criminology also was
found with books on psychoanaly
sis, criminology outlines, drawings
TRENTON. N. J. —<m— The
navy airahip J-3, two Lnkehura 4
plsnss. fifty trooper, with Mood
hounds and pearly 10O citizen voL
bntesro Saturday were enraged
in a ranch for the negro slayer
of Peter Gledyes, 22 year old
state trooper.
The aircraft with troopers at
observers, cruised over the vteln
It# of the Itl’lln- while tho ground
posse formed a cordon about the
swamps and woods near Rolins-
tdlle.
- Gladyaa, who has been gradu-
, sted from tho police tralnlnr
school In Juno, wsi murdered Fri
day nleht by D—Hd Ware. RO
years old, aa he waa. taking the
Seero to HI«b*sto—n where e
compeint ,ef disorderly conduct
was t6 hew been made before a
justice of the peace.
WOMEN RESCUED
FROM HANDS OF
AFGHAN REBELS
SAPELO IST AND. 0«—^ AP '—
Pres'dent Coolidge turaed Satur-
day from shooting quail and other
game birds to taking pot ehnu nt
deer on the bn»»tlng preserrei of. - of the human anatomy,
hls host. Hnwifll ® Coffin., | j Ut|ge Htray c# ^ 7esterday Neighbors sjUd Baker was a pe-
Several deer were a gh*ad by _ aV(J a statement to The Banner. cu ul " n, * n * Drawings of nude wo.
the party Herald ,n which he discuises the a “wiS
»nw KSt* Tbe .^SiYyrfTtiri'rn 't’aaSreU. £%£
•President bad two el'.nras to (pecJa , t „ x „ jj,. ghono ““^be™
blare away at the graceful anl. cc | Vcr j anuir y 12, Judge Tuck * seldom In company with
mall but both ehots erased. 1 states that the opinion wae given w SS?Il!
The party In addition to Mr. , the Attonwy General without 1 ° 1 "- '
Coo'ldee and Co’one’ Letrobe. In- t f, L . ao liclt»tion of the Governor * n
rftSed Captain WUson Brown, the - t :„ h require! by law. Judge “ ' psycho.
Pres'dent’s naval side: Colonel Tuck furher states that the State p th
Sterling of the White Hnnso ee- llwfcUuuld | -provides among,
net earviS: and Allred "• other unalificaticns of voters that |TI IIITI |||n||||I>n
•ssffrsmu‘B.•«.MaATLflNTfl WOMANS
th# party ip®t one of tha tiny ox 0 * him _ t hot he ipay havt 111 ■iwmnii w
carts usedt by the Island natiyes ^ ftn opportunity df
tbe President, accompanied
in treating the King*H i.lnoss and
•»at these meusjruM would embraoe
i new courso of additional treat. |
clan# to -treat tho local conditions at
the right side- of the base of the
King’s cheu .
’.Yhc,H)iaViort‘ was rushed hefo
horn UniPNi Jtiatoe on ihu't.
HlMtlw UnWflVrafll mS
i King’s messenger brought it here
from Sou haxrtpton When ihe-liner
docked. Whlto .the general axlcty
nr the Palace was somewhat light,
eneii by the evening and morning,
buiieiim*.. a feeling of pessimism
still existed.
ABOARD U. S. S.
UTAH -(UP)- As the
Utah moved northward
from the equator and
steamed into sliprhtly cool
er weather Saturday, Pre-
lident-elect Herbert Hoo
ver made preparations
for his call on President
Coolidge to report on his
Latin-Amcrican trip.
U wae expScted. thet Mr. Hoo-
mlua lio' fnllra nrllli til. Drue
ver. when be talke with tte Pres.
Ident. will clear up any .poss'ble
misinterpretations , ot bla recent
Contrary to report current,
blood transfusion had not -been
considered, it was added.
Dakin's solu ion, u wound - steri).
lajpr, would b« uved by tho physi-
MOR8 HOPEFUL
LONDON—(AP)—Two sllghUy
more hopafti) bulletins on King
(Tam To Pa?s Four)
Preparations Are
Made For Burial;
No Corpse Arrives
WASHINGTON— (AP) —
Frank Nagle was supposed to
bs resting under six fset of
no* Sstardxy but he waxa't.
HU brother, Jamrs, who
arranged with an undertaker,
e church and n cemetery for
the funeral, le seeking infer-
hr Mr. Coffin, climbed Into the
veh'cle for a abort rldo wMlo
Cotone’ SWrMng fo’lovred op ‘«mt
Immcdlatay otter luncheon, *ee
Pres'dent and Mrs. Coolidge. Mr.
and Mrs. Coffin and other mem
bers of the party, attended the
rodeo In which seml-wlld cattle of
tbe Island ware ridden bf “‘J”
negro boys. Saturday ulsbt was
Mt apart for rest.
JUDGE ADAMSON’S
CONDITION IS
IMPROVED
NEW DELHI, India.—fAP)—
Slxty-elebt women and children
have been rescued from Kabul,
Afebanistsn, and brought to safe,
ty to India by three expeditions
of v*-tt|.h noyel A'r, Force planes
With -snow atorms clearing a
further-evacuation of refuroe. ip
the Afghih capital will be tried
Sunday by two planes designed
for carrying troops.
VICTORIOUS
LONDON.— <AP> —Advice* to
.NEW YORK.—{d P>—Some Im
provement wae noted Saturdey 'n
the condition of former Congress
man W. C. Adamson of Georgia,
who Is aerloasfylH In a hospital
hero of pneumonia, poctors re-
ported that ho bad spent » com
fortable n'ght. ...
It wee said, however, tbet no
greet change wee ' expected for
twenty-four hourx,
The Judge, known as the la
ther of the eight hour low” and
who served 20 year* or more in
congress, became III during a
train trip from Washington the
day after Christmas.
Steamer Master
Kills Wife And
Then Suicides
had an opportunity Ot paying
agreeable to law'.”
The Board of Registrars Is ex
pected do decide on tho question
tomorrow.
Judge Tuck's statement fol
lows:
Ed.tor Banner-Herald:
I have read the article tM>
week in your paper giving the
opinion of Attorney General Na-
tyer as to the law ot regiitration
applicable to the approaching
special election. I must say the
I think this article 1s confust.
and misleading. In said artlc.
Section 09 ot the Cede is quote
os authority for the propoeitio
hat “a voter on tho reglxtratic
list who has paid nil taxes throng
1927 can vote in the special elm
cion on January 12th, IKS.”
The very Section quoted Is so
thority against the proposltio
stated—for this section express!
provides that xach person, vote:
be not otherwise dirqualifie
from voting at an election held
during the succeeding year. IU
inovul for instance from th
County would disqualify the vote
so would failure to pay past du.
taxes. Code Section. 61 referred t
in the article war repealed b)
A-t it 1911 pages, 167-68. Th.
Attorney General evidently over
looked the ^ fact ^rtMrjjienl.
ThU Aet cf 1911 makes specUl
provUion for voters at a specie
election. This Act provides
among other things, that the Tax
Collector shall within five days
from the call of n special elec
tion close h.s voter,' book or list
and ehall within five days' time
make out a now-list of regUtcrcd
voters, which he shall hand to the
KegUtrere along with tb* old Lit.
To show abcotutely that it was
never the intention of tho Law
CLUB MUST-HOLD
ANOTHER ELECTION
LONG BEACH, CaL-d#)—Af
ter sending fonr bullets Into the
.body of Me wife, Leila Farrer, 43 . __ ...
_ Captain H. E. Farrer. .master of for any voter to remain on the
tbe Afghan legation from tho , t hs steamer S. A. Perkins. Satur- registration list who had not paid
Forel-n Offce at Kahnl tall of fjtd to tho stern rail of hU all taxes da* and paysbls by him.
victories by troops iov»’ »o King ship, shot himself through the thU Act expressly provide*, “It
Am-xat'ah of Afehffilstan over head and tumMad lifeless into ths shall furthermore tc the duty of
rebels os two front!, _ [water of Loag Beach harbor. (Turn To Peg* Seven)
ATLANTA—(JPl— The stormy
-ession of the Atlanta Women's
'.lub of Muy 28, 1928, when two
• residents were olectod. came tc
aught Saturday and the electo'
ust be held again tefore a hea
t tho organisation Iv duly* choi
interr aw with President Irigoyen I » re* miming
“‘Argentina., 2^” whlreihoni ‘
work lmd been laid in Athens ami
C’xrko county when the Demon
stration wan established—a furt
which played no small part in ln-
duc'njj tho authorities to select
Athens out of 40 competing coiu-
munit es representlnfr eleven bou-
theru states—much has been add
ed to the program by the Demuo-
stratiou. which primarily was con.
cerned with pre-natal care ot
mothor8 and child health iu
eraJ* - ^
| Cut Death Rate y‘-'
f Announcement . mart* ;;.j
GrVSTONIA, C. • 0 f t» je Demonstration, seventeen
(UP)—While the charred tl'ath* or cir:dren under sixteen
t i, n • a— At- - years of a«e occurred anuualiy na
bodies ot Ills mother, tatn- againgt th ri^four annually for
er, two sisters and a tSe four years prior to the OWD,
, ’ , »aju *11»7 In 8 °t Demonstration, hta-
brother awaited burial, 17 t | 8t i C8 wero no t available beyond
year old Jacob Vander- * Jjo four years prior to tu© Dem-
f i u onstratlons eatabli.Hhment.
burg; was held on a gen- The Held nepreHontatlve of the
oral charge of suspicion American Publ e Health Assoc a-
b - - - tiou fravo this community
is tx • » tiou (ravo this community
as police sought evidence ing of 836 r> iou»3 out of i
as to how the five Vander- b « 1,000 for ms. whoreas th«
7~' ’ . :r • j'_.V score was .131 point* in 1923. Pub-
DUrgS met tnclr jdcatns. lie health work began lu Athena
I The- youth was found In front (n 1921, and the program
of--.he'burning farmhouse cany (Turn Te Pag* Feur)
Friday, a-shotgun and suitcase be- ——
side him. Iu the ruin* of the farm J^JJIONALIST FLAG
Kitchen later wero found the bodlw
of hi* k!n. He denied knowledge on
to how Lhey died.
At a coroner’# inquest Ha'urdajr,
that filially was postponed a week,
neighbor# testified that young Van-
derbnrg had a severe temper, often
uncontrolled. A policeman. P. L.
LS HOISTED BY
GEN. LIANG
SHANGHAI, China.—l/Pf—Re-
The Interview w'tb the Argen
tine president brought ont that
Mr. Hoovar clearly-Indicated that
the United 8tates did not bare an
Intention of Intervent'on where
the affair* of other nations are
concerned end that the only In
tervening move that had been
made or would bo effected wu
for the protection of tbs Uvea and
property of American! obroed.
In the letter case,. Mr. Hoover
said In conversations with South
(Turn To Peg* Seven)
Jam** wss Informed by
wire Thoredey thil Mt broth,
er bed died at JekylL bhtnd,
Georgia, where he had gone
to erork as sn Interior decor,
rtor. He prepared to receive
the body.
It wax supposed to arrive
here Friday hut did not and
in the meantime the under
takers had heard from Geor
gia-thet Nagle wss last seen
in n dsxed rendition about a
week ago.
Thus tho supreme ccurt role
t reversing the lower court’
ecision which granted a permar
nt injunction to tho (actio,
,-hich elected Mrs. Charles Good
urn, restraining Mrs. John Horn
dy, the “other preeident”. fror
ncrcising the duties of that of
kc.
exhibition, answering hundreds o(
thousands of quest'onu shot at
-hem by many addlt'onal thous
ands of admirers who crowded tbe
disniay rooms a'l orer the nation.
The now model Chevrolet wu
placed on exhibition at the same
time by every Chevrolet dealer In
the country.
The Plnson-Rronson Meter Co.
The opinion held that Judg
John D. Humphries of Fultoi
-ounty superior court, shout,
nave granted the quo warrant.-
recordings brought by tho Horn
iday faction and should have up
add the demurrers to tho injunc.
Jon from the same faction.
The opinion .was written b)
fudge D. X H. Crum of Cordele
one J>i the five superior court
.uitices hearing the appeal of tht
case because justices of the an
.prune court were disqualified 01.
account of the interest «X theli
wives in the proceedings.
The court ruling held that thi
,ruiea of the Atlanta Woman'i
Club that nominations for the
presidency could lie mado from
the floor at any time, waa valid
And that it was adopted with “due
solemnity” and took precedence _
over a role adopted at the May ' psreent more-power than any pro.
Hundreds Flock to Showrooms 01
Pinson-Brunson Motor Company
As New Chevrolet Is Displayed
W B.Cc Lumpkin ar, famous for his craftmsansMp.
Thousands of dealers handling the now models ate works of
tho now Cherrolot (-cylinder car beauty—aa well ea utility,
were kept busy Saturday from the I
time tbe new member of the Gen. I At the Washington attest show,
tte! Motors family was placed on rooms, tho Pinson-Brunson com
pany has aevaral of tbs now mod.
els on d'splay. There pro ten vsr.
led models ot tbe Hi ears sad
the local Prm has placed' bne. n
buff.tan colored concert’bte lan
dau, In a setting which shows tbe
car on to tbs bast advantage.
On a raised platform, the bot
tom ot wMch to draped tn green
and with a shtmmery, silver car-
meeting at which both Mrs. Good- vlou Chevrolet
sun and Mrs. Horaaday wu
elected,
Saturday morning opened up tain as a background, flanked on
bright and early with the new I each aide with red and grata
models on display and throughout | decorat'ona and w'tb > strong
tho day hundreds of perrons f II. i light playing (nil upon It, tho ton
ed the torso showrooms on Wash-' dau' model compiotoo a rosily
•ngton street to got a look at the beautiful and artistic picture,
car which the maker* Introduced At the Georgian Hots), Pinson-
os'“Tho Outstanding Chevrolet ot Brunson baa also placed one ot
Chevrolet History—A Six In the the new models on display. This
Price Rang* of the Pour." j car Is In the ma‘n lobby of tho
Tho car la featured by a new 6. i hotel. After an 'napactlon of the
cylinder valve-tn-hced motor car. the Invariable question to
which develops approximately 12 “How did they got "
Career, said he saw the bodies In ports from Mulden stating that
'the debris of the kitchen, al- General Chang Hsuen Liang had
though the 17 year old boy had decided to hoist the nationalist
told him tha before ho rushed from flag, causer trade speculation
the burning house, he found, hta among nationalist officials here
parents and his brothers and sis.
ten, bodies hudeied in a bedroom.
(tains foxnd on Jacob's hat were
bloodstains, another wl neas-.a local
doeaor, testified..
GEORGIAN TO HAVE
DINNER DANCE ON
NEW YEAR’S EVE
who profess to be ignorant of tfee
Inaugurating, a prfogrnm of
Ughtful dinner danew which will b#
enjoyable ocnaarioii# .during ‘he #o.‘
dal raaton# of tha Georgian
Hotel announce# tbe fir#t ?d tx
held Monday, evening. Special No#
Yoar'*wipenu will bo oervod in tin
hotel dining rooms*, and alread;
then urv many reservations. A# th*
sealing capacd y 1# limited, th#
managA-ment request# that raserva.
lion# l>o mode a# early a# po«sibI*
thus assuring accommodation foi
any,desiring it*
Hardman Returns
To Atlanta; Is
Fully Recovered
boref None of the doore art
large enough and the e'evators
Com'ng In varioaa colors, tha,also an too small. And the car
bodies deelgnod and hunt by Hah-' (Turn Tj Pag* ThrroX _
ATLANTA. Oa.—(AP)—Gorer
nor L. G. Hardman returned U
Atlanta tote Friday night from
Vaidonn when he made a' bolt-
day visit tb the home of Mr*.
Hardman. She accompan'ed Mm
to the executive manelon.
The execnt've did not appear a'
tha capital daring -tbe (orenoor
end word from the gnbereatorla'
red dance wae that he and’ Mr.
Hardman were shopping In tin
city and Indicating that tb* gov
traqr bad tuny recovered from t
recent attack ;t tufiuetua*
PARCHMAN Mias.-(/P>—Miaa
Ruth Duvall, 18, «a,d Saturday
i-f 1 barley Sheppard, aegen
-onvlcl, kidnapped her at 2 o'clock
Tridav morning at the point of a
-un from her home cn the rtabi
uriaon farm here and when shu
vtumhleil over the body of he-
athed in the dining room, told
her, “That's what is going to hap-
-en to you .f you try to get
away’’.
She Said the ucrto made her
walk barefoted through the woods
ot the night and all day
7 riday. choking and threatening
•o shoot her where she stopped.
“Last night he pointed to a
■ousc and told me to go there and
vnit for him. He left me and I
•rated around and found another
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