Killings Expected This Week, Court AttachesIndicateBy RiTistrr Staff WriterFAYETTEVILLE — Thirty-two divorces are being sought in Fayette county and the applicants will know probably by the end of this week if their marriages will be dissolved, court attaches said.Divorce Commissioner T. A.Myles has handed most of them to the court of chancery withrecommendations.These asekd for divorces; G. W. vs. Hattie Kincaid; Gertrude vs. Long G. Walkup; Mattie vs. C. E. Parrish; William vs. Mary Ramsay; Arthur vs. Nellie Tompkins; George vs. Mahala Mosely, Merle vs. D. P. Gibbs; Nellie vs. James Campbell; Laura vs. William E. Fannan; Thomas vs. Mary J. Hud-kings; Juanita vs. Emory Jones; Susie vs. Jack Robertson; Sylvin vs Oh lev Miller; Matige vs. O’DellWriston; William vs. Beulah God-by; Reubin vs. Ethel Puryear;Phillip vs. Ruth Douglas; Clarencevs. Eleanor Mimrns; Perry vs. Ruby J Bragg; Edward vs, Freda Mayes; (Etta vs. Dana Keener; Arthur vs.| Phillip Hypes; Gladys vs. Geoi ge | Miller; J. O. vs. Nina Humphrey; | Finest vs. Cora Hill; J, N. vs. Ard-I.usher; Katherine vs. Samuel Payne; Frank vs. Eva Woods; H nry vs. Ruth Samuels; Melvin vs. Cleo M Merritt; Alma Skaggs vs Marshall Skaggs; George R. vs. Celia Hair.