MERCURY SOARS TO DIZZY
HEIGHTS
Continued from Paae One
county, Okla., died at Idabel. At
Oklahoma City, where the mercury
shot up to 102, John Nelson, 26,
was probated.
Many communities reported the
highest matrks of the season. These
included: Wellington, Kans., 110;
Kansas City, Kans., 109; Bartles
ville, Okla., 108; and Wichita,
Kans., 107.
Kansas City,- Mo., experienced
100 aind the temperature at St.
Louis topped 90 for the fifteenth
consecutive day. Marks ranging
frdm 95 to 100 prevailed in lowa.
In Nebraska, where about a score
of the summer’s heat fatalities have
occurred, Lincoln had 99 yesterday
compared with Tuesday’s 97. —
Asheville Citizen.
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