Show RICHESON i RECOVERS COURAGE r M Murderer of Avis Avis' Linnell I t i Declares Himself R Ready ady for Electric Chair I DESIRES EXECUTION EXECUTION- EXECUTION TO COME SPEE SPEEDILY ILY Reconciled d to His Fate Ex- Ex 4 Probably Soon Sool After Midnight i BOSTON May 20 A 20 A desire thas tha's his execution might como come speedily was apparently the he dominating thought inI Inthe in inthe I the mind of Clarence V. V T. T as as' as he be rose from his lila prison bed today The young youn Virginian who shortly after aft aft- er or midnight tonight probably will pay py the penalty of his crime for the mur murder mur dor der of ot Avis Ays I innell Linnell Linnell has become reconciled recon recon- cued to his bis fate and courageously faces the future 4 I I will be ready when you I want me warden he said to General Bridges late last night when that official paid him a a. brief visit And he added Do not worry I shall shaU not break down S 'S I bore up well through his last Sunday on earth He Ho even oven wa was wa'S cheerful as ho bo sang hymns with Chaplain Chaplain Chap Chip lain Herbert SI TV V Stebbins until a R. late hour last ast night several tim times s repeating repeat repeat- iris ing his favorite fu selection Sometime Well We'll Understand Then ho would read from the psalms and nd his expositions expositions exposi expositions of l lessons were described bythe by the chaplain a as as eloquent and learned learned- It was was' not until daylight this mor morning g that Riche Richeson fell into a fitful sleep sloop Realizing that hi his hie hours hour were so 80 f few fewin fewin w in number the tho condemned ma man openly 0 declared th that t ho did dd not o 81 lc p pl r. r I r 11 r 1 have uV f tiO so i H little tle Time fline to live Jiva d dhave have hac so much h to say Bay that I want to taUt taU talk talk he s said d No relative the of former former minister will console himin him in his last hours or pay him bin a farewell fare farewell well wen visit t. t His aged i cd father rather In Vii Vir- finia is too tori feeble to stand th the thO jour jour- nov nOY His sister in New York state does not wish to ha have e her last thong lit of her brother associated with mth a ae death th eel cell His brother Douglas of Chicago o. o although h in the tit city toda today todar declared last night Dight that h b he would not Dot sro t to the prison today but would r re remain remain re- re main until after the execution t to see seeto seeto to time tIle disposition of the bod body Rev Rov Herbert S S. S Johnson Richeson a spiritual adviser and ana hi bis counsel Wilham William Wil- Wil liam ham A. A M Morse rE probably will accorn the body to Virginia Virsinia where it t twill will be he buried beside that of or the tho young Z mans man's mother The disposition of efte effects ts has bas already alread been attended to through documents left eft with h his s counsel fluent Soundly Rc Rev Dr Johnson arrived at the tho prison orison ju nut lust t as Richeson on awoke from a sound Bound sleep When Wai Warden Valden den Bridges BrIdge went to the tho death chamber Ri h said I I am all ri right bt and in good condi condl tion In Th condemned man had no app appetite and did not touch his bin breakfast Chaplain Stebbins who was in the chamber until Dr Johnson arrived said Richeson slept soundly during tho the early carl v hours bours |