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AUG. THE PADUCAH SUN-DEMOCRAT PAGE HLEVEN Fire Chief Asks Hospital Notes PARKING METER DECISION WILL BE Warned Continued From Tare One. Woman Declines To Hang Condemned Man HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS The Paducah Day Book BODY OF MAID SLAIN BY SUITOR SENT TO FAMILY Purchase Oswald Garns, Mayfield Road, By I. P. Alley received emergency treatment at RENDERED TODAY Riverside hospital Thursday.

Police Court Bailey Fain, charged with nperat- Robert McMahon, 1622 South Sixth street, was given emergency ewEquipment 1 i tll 14-1 Mtft Judge Cornelison To Give More WHILST VFfS PRAW FUH KAIN AT driver's license, case continued to disregard iote renned oy Lx- Minnesota towns. Only transportation into the untracked wilderness near International Falls was by water. A shift In theMvlnd brought new hope of controlling the fire which has ravaged 29,000 acres on Isle Royale, off the Michigan shore in Lake Superior. Two thousand fight Saturday. Study To Points Raised In Latest Court Test One drunk was sentenced to 30 Paducah Girl Before Fatal Attack 'layor, Commissioners CHU'OiDAT L5I6 SfAWM days, two others fined $10 each.

Dan Austin, disorderly conduct, Inspects Personnel treatment at Riverside hospital today. Mrs. L. P. Molloy, 3515 Central avenue, was discharged from Riverside hospital today.

Joe Evans, 141 Farley, was discharged from Riverside hospital today. Robert Lee Herrlngton, 15, Paducah Route 4, was discharged from Riverside hospital today. COME UR-PE LAWD HO IVE NEW HAVEN, Aug. 14 30 days. Nolan Tucker wanted at Hick City Judge Rex Cornelison Fri day postponed until 9 a.

m. to And Apparatus At Headquarters ers aided by favorable winds burned great "backfire" lanes around the major blaze, hoping to confine the (JP) Disregarding a note found on her person asking that her body be day his ruling in a test case at man on a car theft charge, was tacking the third city ordinance held for Hickman officers. given the New Haven hospital, au seeking to enforce the use of park fire until rain puts it out. Although a suddenly shifting thorities sent the body of Mrs, ing meters. He gave as his reasons I jr'A 1 i The board of city commissioners Anna Mae Johnson, 32, to her wind halted the fire a few yards Says Congress mother, Mrs.

W. E. Greenhalgh at kspected equipment and personnel the fact that he wanted to give additional study to new points from the edge of the Chippewa Centralia, Illinois. Central Fire Station yesterday, Drunken Drivers Fined And $19 At Benton Members Paid ad received a number of rec- Mrs. Johnson, a maid at the hos raised in the question In arguments of attorneys at trial of the case Harbor settlement, the principal -resident there, Holger Johnson, prepared to board a Coast Guard boat if the fire threatens again.

mmendations from Fire Chief John pital was slain as she entered the BENTON, Aug. 14 (Special) -If Judge Brachey of Louisville can laughter for improvement of fire dormitory late Monday night. Her By Utility Firms throat was slashed with a razor. ghting facilities. Mis recommen-i enforce it, Benton can too, said In Wisconsin, directory officers ktions included: Joseph McElros, 47, New Haven Judge A.

Pomp Barnes in regard to the fine being Imposed Purchase of a new aerial truck. Senator Rush Holt la Key- war veteran said to be her re jected suitor, was arrested, and 5,000 to $18,000. note Speaker At Father on drunken and reckless drivers in Louisville. Judge Barnes declared said they believed that they had stopped the blaze which drove 10 families from their homes near Hawthorne and Bennet, Wis. In Minnesota, thousands of fighters closed the last gap in the fire lane Rebuilding of No.

5 pumper, quoted by Deputy Coroner Nathan G. Sachs as confessing the crime. Thursday. The third meter ordinance was adopted August 7, and enforcement began last Monday. It is being attacked by D.

D. Crisp, a citizen, and Attorney A. E. Boyd, Sr. Boyd and his son, A.

E. Boyd, Unviersity of Michigan law student, succeeded in winning invalidations of two previous meter ordinances in trials in Judge Cornelison 's court. The new act was attacked by At that this will aid in the enforce to $1,200. Coughlin'a Meeting PUBLIC HALL, Cleveland, Aug. Detectives said "insane jealousy' ment of the law more than any Trading of two antiquated pump-1 law in some time enacted here.

Six around the blaze which destroyed 50 farm homes and resort cabins for lighter equipment, Rebellion against endors was the motive. McElroy is now in county jail on a coroner's warrant awaiting grand jury action drunks have been fined in Benton since last Saturday. ReDairine service truck, 9iw. ing William Lemke, Father Charles near Markham. Purchase of 4,000 additional feet E.

Coughlin's personal choice for next month. new hose. $4,000. President of the United States broke Authorities do not know of Total estimated cost of recom out today at the first convention of i- -1 I mended improvements to equip- the priest's National Union For whereabouts of Mrs. Johnson's husband who, they say, left her a week after their marriage here seven torney Boyd on five points Thursday, including several which will probably be carreid to the Court of lent is $27,500.

Social Justice. iThe chief, also requested the aa- We consider thi Anti-Lemke leaders first surveyed Appeals by attorneys for the Park years ago. She had been employed at the hospital a little over a year, (CepTriffct, ISM. br Tfc4 BH lyDdiMU, Uf sentiment and decided a fight rite Meter Corporation, in case the MRS. FLORENCE THOMPSON, sheriff of Daviess county, declined to act as hangwoman today at the execution of Rainey Beathea convicted of the rape tion of six men to the personnel.

Jro outlying stations vare now anned. he said, with but three would be useless but later de always living at the dormitory. decision is against them. Attorney Roy M. Shelbourne, assisted by At- termined to carry the issue to the Light Rate Question en on each shift.

Both equip- Mrs. Johnson is believed to have torney James G. Wheeler, is press- I convention resolutions committee. of a 70-year-old white woman. -ient and personnel are inadequate, tag the test for the manufacturers Studied By Merchants Mrs.

Thompson sat in an auto been a former resident of Paducah. She was said to have left here told the board. of the device. PUBLIC HALL, Cleveland, Aug mobile to watch the hanging today!" Prior to the inspection tour, the And K. U.

Executives Th. mafar nliHnn anntaraH f. 14 (U.R) Sen. Rush DeW Holt, 15 years ago. The family left here wmxuwuu wvu I a.

I lard met in the council chamber. which she entrusted to a former policeman. tied Thursday afternoon by new youtniui anu-xxew uew uemowai several years ago to resiae in iiu action of the board of nommLs- 'm west wjujr uaus dob jting City Manager Ed D. Hannan is welcomed to his position by A committee from the Retail in his keynote speech at the first sioners, no matter what the out Merchants Association met offi ayor Edgar wasnDurn on ixna.ii convention of the National Union rr come of the test case in city court cials of the Kentucky Utilities ustice. that public uUIi- unuuenseu, miv Justice for Social The commission, by a divided vote, the board.

Full cooperation oi commission was promised him Company Thursday evening on the Hanging Continued From Page One. ties control the United States gov Graves To Be Killed approved a motion to give the Hotel Irvin Cobb roof and dis iring his term of service. manufacturers notice that the met rrhe board received and filed a ernment and have members of Congress on their pay-rolls. Sen. Holt said he "may be ex ers must be taken out of service cussed various phases of the light and "power rate question in Paducah.

The committee expects to iiuest from the Chamber of Com His words were inaudible to oth at the end of the 90-day trial ferce for $250 to assist in financing er ears than those close by be period specified in the contract. make a formal report to the mer pelled from the Senate next January for making this statemant." National Fox Hunters Associa cause there continued shouts: chants' organization at its next fn grand chase here this October. Nearly 10,000 delegates, alter meeting, the first Thursday night Policeman At Hanging le Kentucky Utilities company "Take him up!" "Up on the trap where we can nates and visitors to the conven- in September, according to D. E. authorized to install new street Wilson, secretary.

HaS Pockets Picked I1 of Father Charles E. Cough- see him!" its at Twenty-sixth and Jones, Mr. Wilson said some commer Let's go!" at Oak and Fern, on petition MAYFIELD, Aug. 14 (Special) Sheriff Cliff Howard has a little task which he has been putting off, but which he finally began today. It is the capture of 8,000 unlicensed dogs in Graves county.

To date there have been only 1,000 tags sold for dogs in the county of of a taxable list of 9,000 dogs. He made a fair start today, capturing and killing seven of the canines. Graves county's livestock fund Is $3,000 shy, at the lowest ebb since 1931 because of dogs running at large. cial customers of the Kentucky When the young priest, who enemies and cheered on their friends as the meeting opened. residents of the areas.

BOWLING GREEN, Aug. Utilities Company are seeking an 14 (a) Horace Snell, 265 pound Boos swelled from the audience A folding service vT' i shelf on the door If JTt 1 I ll 1 Here's a thing JtJrft you'll really SkBJkALL Lll 1 cold your refriger- IT Every tray equipped with rubber I grids. Cubes pop JL out instantly. i nscience Hurts Him adjustment of rate schedules which will give them parity with private consumers, whose rates are to be member of the Bowling Green police force, reported he was the victim of pickpockets at the hang when speakers mentioned former President Herbert Hoover, Sen. fefunds $50 To Light lowered by the company accord Carter Glass, and Samuel ing of Rainey Bethea in Owensboro today.

Insull, one-time utilities mogul. ing to a recent promise. The pro TV Ata nrera raoyr fxr X7l 1 1 1 a tyi posed new schedule, embracing a converted Bethea in the Louisville jail, had completed his ritual, the Negro rose. Two deputies grasped his arms and he marched with firm step to the trap. At the death spot Bethea again faced the east and conversed with Father Lammers.

Hanna's assistants bound his arms and legs and slipped the black hood over his head. Hanna signalled to Hash and the Negro plummeted to death. Bethea hung rigid, without Aiwa vaivw a AVi His billfold containing about S21 in cash was taken from his hip William Lemke, oi tne new union nfl.rt.v for President. Coushlin is rate cut for private homes, fails to give reductions to large users of PASTST. LOUIS, HI, Aug.

14 5 Spurred by a troublous con- A. A 1-3 i. a. pocket during a rush near the gate of the scaffold enclosure. leading his cheering army right Johnson Surrenders into tne is.

jo tresiaenuai cam puce, a uramw ny resident wj-r marked up as paid $50 worth In Stewart Death paign. Miss Mattie Blaine Of power stolen from the Illinois Holt criticized men "so blind in current, It is claimed. H. L. Wal-lerstein, chairman of the committee, will prepare an exhaustlvere-port on the subject.

Secretary Wilson said the committee is not ready to Issue any statement in regard to any demands it may suggest on the part of the er'and Light Company during Christian County Dies last year. their partisanship that they refuse to recognize the wrong in their own parties." Barkley Johnson, 23, charged with manslaughter in the death of Walter "Pickles" Stewart, 24. sur money two $20 bills and one Relatives here received word to He attacked the defunct AAA for was accompanied by a brief twitching, his body swaying slightly in the river breeze. About half of the crowd started away without awaiting the end. The other half pushed up, to the scaffold and began to climb the rendered to county officers Friday His bond was put at $1,000.

Ex restriction of cotton and foodstuffs explaining that the current day of the death of Miss Mattie Blaine, 69 years old, at her home amining trial was set for 2 p. m. I been diverted by means of a phanical device which prevented when people were hungry and poorly clothed, and pictured with all the force of his oratory the in Christian county near Hopkins- BURY VICTORIA BON DUE ANT iieter from registering the flow, ville. She died at 6:30 o'clock yes HICKMAN, Aug. 14 Funeral services were con horrible conditions among tenant name of the sender was not farmers Of the south." fen by Manager E.

O. Schmitt terday. Her sister, Mrs. W. T.

Carneal of Twelfth and Park avenue was at her bedside. Monday. The notification followed the issuance of a warrant charging Johnson with" manslaughter as a result of a motor collision Tuesday in which Stewart was killed and R. L. Gordon of Shreveport, La, was injured seriously.

received the letter. And yet those in control do Miss Blaine is survived by her nothing about the tenant farmer sister, Mrs. Carneal three nieces, because of the political situation hens Holds Breath ducted here by the Rev. Ralph Thomas of the First Christian church for Miss Victoria Bon-durant. Miss Bondurant, who succumbed to heart trouble, was a descendent of a pioneer family In this section.

in the south," he said. Maryalice, Martha and Lucille Car I A big, roomy drawer for storing I things that don't need refriger- ation. In 'Stretch Drive9 Jennings Bryan and Thomas Jefferson and for Father Coughiin a neal, and a nephew, Blaine Carneal, all of Paducah. Funeral services will be held Saturday at the residence near Hopkinsville. The tumultuous demonstration that pLUMBUS, Aug.

14 W) You must actually see this sensational new Leonard and then you'll begin to wondef how such a marvelous refrigerator can be sold at such a low price and on such easy terms. It has just about everything even a Temperature Indicator which tells you exactly how cold it is inside the cabinet. Plenty of room and every inch of space instantly reach-' able! Dependable? Well the company that makes it gives you Five Years of Protection. Economical? Get this it saves from 40 to 50 per cent compared with former refrigerators; Come in and see for yourself why it's been called the sensational refrigerator of 19361 matched and perhaps exceeded the wildest enthusiasm during recent secret of Jesse Owens' world nieces and nephew left today to Drs. Tyler and Seigler tested his heart at intervals and after fourteen minutes ripped the hood slightly to observe Bethea 's- eyes.

The spectators soon reached in and tore at the hood, shouting as they obtained; bits. When physicians stepped back many hands snatched at the hood, taking most of it away in fragments, which were promptly subdivided. Mrs. Thompson, who had said last night she believed in capital punishment for such crimes, but did not believe women and children should attend hangings, observed the execy tion from an automobile parked about 50 yards from the gallows. She drove away a few minutes after the hanging.

Deputy Sheriffs L. I. Dishman and A. C. Reisz of Owensboro, left the Louisville jail with Bethea at 12.50 a.

m. and arrived here shor- rd performances in sprint SMALL ROOF BLAZE MAYFIELD, Aug. 14 (Special) Firemen were called to the home of Loren Adams, North Republican and Townsend national attend the funeral. fits is in holding his breath In stretch drive WARDENS ARREST 42 MAYFIELD, Aug. 14 (Special) District Game Warden J.

O. Bugg stated today that 42 persons in this district have been arrested since January 15, charged with various violations of the game and fish laws. Bugg will leave next week for Princeton to assist Warden J. F. Asher in that vicinity for a few days.

tie wegro sprinter, tow the Washington Crew Is conventions in this same hall. Coughiin epoke briefly. He pledged the National Union to support the Constitution. His speech was a prelude to the Eighth street today to extinguish a small roof fire. Damage, was estimated at $15.

fy before he left for Berlin, stip- And it's backed by a 5-Year Protection Plan sing "Don't use it until some- Winner In Olympics happens to me." Jesse's vic- big political business to come when the thousands of delegates gath ps served as an automatic re Metropolis News GRUENAU, Germany, Aug. 14 (U.R) The University of Washington's mighty crew won the eight- ered here are expected to endorse fm a slow starter. Coming away a the start, practically everyone MRS. BLACKBURN IS DEAD MAYFIELD, Aug. 14 (Spe- alall 9SfS Cleveland Greets FDR METROPOLIS, Aug.

14 (Special) Funeral services for Rev. William Thomas Morris, 83, were conducted this afternoon at the ersity. track captain said. ly before the execution hour. Un Arrival tor Visit 82, widow of Robert Blackburn, died pick up a little along the way, The scaffold was a magnet for Ben I reach the 70-yard mark first Methodist church, which he 4 at her home today on South Eighth street, a month to the day after States its fifth straight victory in this blue-ribbon event of international rowing.

Italy finished second. Lifting their cedar "Husky Clip the curious thousands who began CLEVELAND, Aug. 14 VP) served as pastor from 1899 to 1905. pe 100, 1 really let out. All the Is writers have noticed that I pouring in here yesterday.

her husband died. Saying "I believe in capital tfche last 30 pretty fast, but they knew whv. Lille jyou buy i President Roosevelt arrived in Cleveland today to inspect WPA projects and visit the Great Lakes Funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock Saturday morning at the answer is that I hold my per" over Der Lange See with mighty strokes of their white-tipped oars, the Washington oarsmen covered punishment especially in a case like this," and that "I couldn't run out on my duty," Mrs. Thompson the First Methodist church, the Exposition. during the last stretch.

Rev. F. B. Jones, officiating. Burial 4 11..

fl 's the, secret. It seems like a added: the 2,000 meters in 6 minutes 25.4 AZtZXn h. be Maplewood cemetery. thing, and maybe it's opposite seconds. 5.

Mrs. Blackburn is survived he But I am sick of it all. If I i vriniK riuiniM rj fiM i.n in uii. LIBERAL ALLOWANCE? FOR 1 coaching, but I do it." through this 111 live to be a thou Germany was third. I TiT.

Ti I tnree children, Miss Ora Black- The Washington crew came from uL-- burn, Robert and Emmett Black- sand." The Rev. B. H. Batson, pastor, assisted by Dr. C.

C. Hall of Mt. Vernon, Rev. R. O.

Clements, superintendent Old Folks Home, the Rev. John E. Attey, Joppa, Rev. T. J.

Isaac, Brookport, and Rev. Leonard Metcalf of Carbondale, assisting. Gesthemene Commander Knights Templar, and Metropolis Lodge, No. 91, A. F.

and conducted the Masonic ritualistic service at the grave in the Masonic cemetery. Walter Levi C. Miller, W. T. Liggett, William Mes-cher, Otto Trampe and William Niekamp, were the pallbearers.

KV, mfn MocrU off I ouimuS uauiji auu I hum all nf MnvfUM All hotels were filled yesterday nk Greenberg Is one of the most thrtlling battles fc5.t2f M.rs' and her husband afternoon and parking space was Through For Season The Ul llcaii "UL" celebrated their sixty-fifth wed- in Olympic rowing history, YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR GLEAVES SONS 416 Broadway Phone 844 aiir jus amvai. tllntr unnlvwRarv taut ArH at a premium. Streets several blocks distance from the gallows were banked solidly with cars. was 99 years old when he died. JTROIT, Aug.

14 Euclid avenue for a glimpse of Mr. Huskies appeared to have about a quarter-length advantage over Italy as they crossed the finish line at the end of the grind. The United States today won the By midnight more than 2,000 SCHOOL HEAD RETURNS oreenoerg, nusky Detroit -first-sacker whose heavy hit- Roosevelt on his ride to the downtown section. It was his first visit persons were crowded about the MAYFIELD, Aug. 14 (Spe fence encircling the scaffold.

There to Cleveland since he took office. cial) R. K. Patterson, superln- Olympic basketball title, defeating were women with babies in their To pay the visit to Cleveland, tendent of Mayfleld schools, has Canada's five, 19 to 8, in the fi nals. President Roosevelt interrupted his returned from a summer vacation arms and many small children.

Men and boys were stretched on the ground, intent upon saving inspection of fiood areas In Penn- and announced today that the city tne championship race bd him an award as the most player to an American ue team last year Is through baseball for the 1936 season, ysicians who have been treat- is fractured left wrist, on and Since the world series that gave schools would open Monday, Sept. sylvania and New York. positions of vantage. in. Candidate Spends Only Under Kentucky law, all persons 38 Cents; Wins Race PALESTINE REVIVAL sentenced to death are executed in the electric chair at Eddyville State Don Budge Hooks Up With Frankie Parker tigers their first title, conveyed A revival meeting will begin at jltimatum to President WalterTPrison, with the exception of per- the Palestine Methodist church, FRANKFORT, Aug.

14 (JP) iggs of the Detroit club yes- Sunday evenin. The nastnr. t. George L. Tye of Barbourvllle sons convicted for rape.

As is the custom In several southern states, RYE, N. Aug. Don Lax, will be assisted by Rev. W. W.

Republican candidate for the Con those persons must be hanged in m. neniey in services at 10:30 a. and 7:45 p. m. Budge of California, who has come through four rounds of the Eastern Grass Court Tennis Champ the county in which the crime oc gressional nomination in the Ninth District, listed expenses of $59.60 in a statement filed today with the rath Free After curs.

REVAMP TENNIS CLUB Bethea appeared nervous his last Plea By Braddock III! secretary of state. ionship without loss of a set, meets stiffer opposition hi the semi-finals HICKMAN. Auz. 14 fir- Eugene Bickers of Ghent, Re night, Jailer Martin J. Connors said at Louisville.

After eating his last a. i vn l-i I coaay in youzig rraxiKie rareer emu Wltn improvement of club publican nominee for Railroad Com New Jersey, winner of last week's meal yesterday afternoon, which in missioner In the Second District, tennis courts by NYA labor here today, Hickman's tennis club was Meadow Club play. MOSA, Iowa, Aug. 14 (jpy jry shook off the ry of 25 months in the state aatory today and turned to eluded fried chicken and pork listed expenses of 38 cents, and Tom Hawkins of Praise, Republi The other semi-final, on Satur- reorganized. The courts were built chops, the Negro wrote a five page day, brings together Bitsy Grant of by the club last year through sub- letter to a sister in West Virginia can candidate for nomination as I Job promised by the friend Atlanta and Robert Riggs oi uaii- scrip tions form its members.

in which he requested that he be United States Senator, listed ex kot him out James J. Brad fornia. Budge swept through John buried beside his father. penses of $2.18. ithe world's heavyweight box- Van Ryn of Philadelphia, 6-0, 6-3, SCHOOL NEARS COMPLETION fiampion.

yesterday, as Riggs eliminated John SMITHLAND, Aug. 14 OWENSBORO, Aug. 14 (JP) 1 state parole board, mainly Rev. Dugan To Speak McDiarmid, young Princeton in- (Special) The colored school, being strength of a plea by Brad structor, 6-3, 6-4. Grant and built by the PWA here, is nearing At Christian Church yesterday, let McOrath off completion.

Parker were Idle. It will likely be Jthe balance of a ten year about two or three finished in weeks. ice he drew for breaking into The Rev. D. D.

Dugan of Prince ulDdl janaoan, iowa, cafe to steal FEWER BABIES BORN PARIS. Aug. 14 (U.R) Deaths ton, will preach Sunday morning or beer. at the First Christian church. The WORK ON FULTON ROADS cck appealed in person to service will begin at 10:45 a m.

outnumbered births by 19,476 last vear In France The number of HICKMAN, Ky, Aug. 14 (Special) Work was underway today ayde J-. Herring promising There will be no evening service. Rainey Bethea, 22, Negro, hanged here today for ravishing a 70-year-old white woman, wrote his sister, Ora Fladge, Nichols, S. asking that he be burled beside his father and declaring that he was "saved." The letter written last night at Louisville where he was held from the time of his arrest, was made public by Jailer Martin J.

Connors. It said: "This is my last letter and I have told them to send you my body and I want you to put it beside my father and I am saved and don't worry about me because I am going to meet my maker. children born in 1935 was 638, jonn Mcarath in my ity f. cepartment" at no less rural highway improvement proj 1934. Deaths numbered 658,357, week, and to supervise xriaJ activities." OILING OF STREETS ENDED SMTTHLAND, Ky4 Aug.

14 (Special) Oiling of the streets In compared with 634, 525 in the pre under the state's new rural highway program. Approximately Model No. 6T A low-priced, high-value, 6-Melal-Tube, 2-band Superhelerodyne. Domestic and shorl-wave bands; police, aviation and amateur calls. Phono vious year.

34 i year old McGrath dis-'he unwittingly started the Smithland were completed today 112,000 has been allotted to Fulton county for improvement of some by the State Highway Department. of events leading to freedom 92 miles of the country roadway. PLUNGES TO DEATH CHICAGO, Aug. 14 (U.R) Harry the communicated with Brad- Today's work started on Hancock sn ma eiiunrm prove 10 tne Catholic two weeks ago by the Rev. W.

Smith struck his wife, Stella, graph Connection. New Edge-Lighi- PAY BY THE WEEK ed Dial. A knock-out at $39,951 road In the east end of the county. "And you must pray to meet me Herman Lammers, who converted 32. on the head with a hammer him In Jail at Louisville.

CONFESS SWINDLE when she told him she wanted to go to Pittsburgh. some day in the other world so you must pray. Heard sister that we will meet some day and dont CHICAGO, Aug. 14 U.R Five YOUTH'S FOOT She ran screaming from their you worry at all because I saved looking to meet you some day In fourth floor apartment and reached the first floor lobby In time to see men and a woman have confessed a part in swindling the Circuit Court clerk's office of $9,451 which, was being held In escrow pending GLEAVES SONS EXCLUSIVE RCA VICTOR DEALERS 416 Broadway Paducah, Ky; the other world so goodbye and OWENSBORO, Aug. 14 Rainey Bethea was burled to a pauper's grave here today after he was hanged for the assault-murder of a 70-year-old woman.

Funeral services were held at st Stephen's Catholic church, men outside lift up the shattered Route 4, who suffered a seri-jpt injury on June 7 when a few cut hl ankle. wa dis-n 'from Riverside hospital pray that we are to meet again body of her husband. He had settlement of a dispute between some day. again." plunged to his death from an open heirs, Assistant State's Attorney tis foot saved, 1 Bethea was baptized a Roman window. susana w.

O'Connor said today..

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