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GEORGIA
PCoLumplac Ss Cs; Dee. 30, 19327 re A ranteetue
offel by a Georgia life-termer to die in the
electric chair for Beatrice Ferguson Snipes
today found the 29-year-old textile mill wore
ker, sentenced to death for the slaying of a
rural policeman, too ill to discuss the pro=
possl, Axreporter who sought her reaction to
a letter KX¥&K to Governor Blackwood from Ho-
ward Curtis, 2li-year-old fabmer of three chil-
dren who is erving a life sentence in Atlanta
for the murder of a waitress, was told by pri-
son officials that Mrs. Snipes was ‘net feel-
neg so well today' and asked to he excused
from an nterview, Informe at Hempa tan where
he is 5 PA adi 8 { f li! C 9 &
‘ is f 4 Terence, as the
GHORGIA
"Columbia, (S.C. ,° Dec. 30, 1932, “7A fantastic
offel ‘by a Georgia life-termer to die in the
-electric chair For Beatrice Ferguson Snipes
today found the 29-year-old textile mill wor-
ker, sentenced to death for the slaying of a
rural policeman, too ill to discuss the pro-=
possl., Axreporter who sought her reaction to
a letter K¥S to Governor Blackwood from Ho-
ward Curtis, 2h-year-old fatmer of three chil-
dren who is erving a life sentence in Atlanta
for the murder of a waitress, was told by pri-
son officials that Mrs. Snipes was 'not feel-
ng so well togday' nd asked to e ed
ope oe Saerc ten Tarorme at Yen5 foo where
he Ussathe
ndine a cotton conference, of the
Curtis letter, the South Carolina “Governor
GEORGIA
"Columbia, S. C., Dec. 30, 1932. - A fantastic
offer by a Georgia life-termer to die in the
electrie chair for Beatrice ferguson Snipes
today found the 29-year-old textile mill wor-
ker, sentenced to death for the slaying of a
rural policeman, too ill to discuss the pro=
possl. Axreporter who sought her reaction to
a letter KX8% to Governor Bleckwood from Ho-
2h-year-old fabher of three chil-
a life sentence in Atlante
son officials that Mrs, Snipes was ‘not feel-
Sn Sn" Eat a, MBAeSRiSd FP MonSALSS hore
he is sttendin
8 "8 cotton confer :
Garbis tornsee ee (gtton gonference, of the
Carolina Gévernor