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Show INTENSE HEAT CAUSES DEATH ' Much Suffering Rrtultt from High Temperature in M-itouri, Kna Jnd Oklahoma. ! i Kaii'.ia fit j 1 " m i - i :i 1 1 y Intonnel heni. . ill. u 1 1 roe. nl.-d l.v Hi.- I , ernini nt wi.iHier luin-.iii an blcli nn llll il. m.os. eanne.l neVoral lleatha. j intnuet..iH i n or-1 1'.i t loan, and tinicti daimi.-.o to rn.p. on Monday lu Ml- i ! .rl. K.m ni-. and lll.'a: a All I thMiinli the Miiilhm -it Hie day waa j Hie in. i-. 1 1 I II IT ninre the dovant at Ion ; nnd dronili of l:"! An tbe wither I Hi, wild, av r... Hi" I II-! , linn-It V. B. iiiI'mii t. ll . In Kati-.K t H v the heal l.lllr.l on. and iirentiai.il u woor.-. mune of v ti.mi ( ur in a noil. -un ...million ; I he l.ml etulil di.yn In Kuinein. curb i wttli n maxlti.iim triuperatiire alx.v. j '.in dean-oa. end a mliiliiiiitn wlilcii I loin not b-.ll below M In the boll. -it period for Hint length of nine nltire I '.n'l Three d.-athn wore reported nt HI Joe duo to the heat, among Hu-m lie lug William Kenton, a civil win veteran, ag.-d "I. Two men died of Ihe heat nt !. Iiuln and nine aildliiotiiil d. at lie whli-h neiirn-d Hiitiirday and Bundnv nnd which bud not I i minlo public. le ciime known bv t.i- l.uriul p -imlin lu Oklahoma "It v Ihe ..veiiiiiiein Iher lioilietor rem-.teled u.'. while lliermi n i-lera In Ihe bulno.i di i ilci reach -it 111' It v ia Hie hii'i-l day recorded their in lllteen y 'i'r. -piitol-.en any Okl lYuiiti crop4 haie been maierliilly d.'.m.ged by Hie ul try uliid A hoi wind iil"V nil dnir al Me-Alenter. Me-Alenter. with the leinperuiure at 10. Vegetation there la being killed. Cotton Cot-ton la inaterlaly damaged. |