Show I THRILL SLAYERS MAY GH GET DARRO DARR W ATLANTA Ga Oct 31 AP AP AP- Separate trials for George Harsh and Richard Gallogly wealthy college college college col col- col- col lege students who ho are charged gerl with murdering two holdup victims vic vic- victims tims will be sought by their attorneys attorneys attorneys when th the youths face a Jury November 13 Meanwhile Milwaukee s sought to link Harsh with a fatal tatal holdup there September 15 un une under e the impression that Harsh was in n that city and had the use of ot his mothers mother's car and chauffeur at that time The youth Is the son of ot a late shoo manufacturer of ot Mil o i- i waukee Is a member ofa of ct ofa a well to do Atlanta family Although there was no Indication today that more than the six lawers lawyers lawyers law law- ers in two firms had been re retaIned retained retained re- re to defend the ilie youths Clarence Clarence Clarence Clar Clar- ence Darrow in New York last ast night commented that he would emerge from retirement rather than th n nIt sit It by and watch the court battle over the lives JIves of ot the pair if It he were v It had previously been announced by attorneys for the youths here that the families were considering plans to request st Darrow to j in them when the case came up for trial No further announcement wah forthcoming Harsh signed a a. confession last Saturday that he and Gallogly pm pae- pa In seven holdups In October October October Octo Octo- ber during which E. E H. H Meeks a grocery clerk and Willard Smith a drug store manager were fatally wounded |