Elmer Hall, KY, 1925 June 26

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Hall pleaded guilty, was 25 and had one prior
conviction; Newhouse had two prior convictions
and was 223 Farrell was 2) with no prior con-
and Farrell

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Hall pleaded guilty, was 25 and had one prior
conviction; Newhouse had two prior convictions
and was 22; Farrell was 2) with no prior con=
No data on how Newhouse and Farrell

victions.
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FARRELL, George, HALL. Elmer and NEWHOUSE, Richard ¢/4oj/25_
All white, electrocuted Kentucky State Prison (Bourbon Co,}
jon June 26, 1925. ‘George Farrell, Richard Newhouse, and —
Elmer eel the "Bourbon Bandits", whe killed Frank Bucha= |
nan in an attempted bank robbery at Clintonville one year
ago this month, paid in full for their crime today, Calmly
and with steady tread, the three Newport, Ky., youths en-
tered the death house ‘between midnight and dawn! and were
electrocuted. One with a goodbye on his lips; another
silently and the third prdtesting his innocence,"

BIRMINGHAM AGE HERALD, Btham, Ala,, 6-27-1925.

Farrell: 270 SW 123 Hall: 270 SW 53 and Newhouse: 270 SW
Ll = All KENTUCKY = BOOK AND MAGAZINE FE XCERPTS,

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FARRELL, George, HALL, Elmer and NEWHOUSE, Richard @/to/.25 |
[All white, electrocuted Kentucky State Prison (Bourbon Co,}|
on June 26, 1925. "George Farrell, Richard Newhouse, and
Elmer falls the "Bourbon Bandits", who killed Frank Bucha-
nan in an attempted bank robbery at Clintonville one year
ago this month, paid in full for their crime today. Calmly
and with steady tread, the three Newport, Ky., youths en-
tered the death house 'between midnight and dawn! and were
electrocuted. One with a goodbye on his lips; another
silently and the third prdtesting his innocence."

BIRMINGHAM AGE HERALD, Btham, Ala, 6-27-1925.

Farrell: 270 SW 12; Hall: 270 SW 53 and Newhouse: 270 SW
11 = All KENTUCKY = BOOK AND MAGAZINE EXCERPTS.

Over

FARRELL, George, HALL, Elmer and NEWHOUSE, Richard Ea
All white, electrocuted Kentucky State Prison (Bourbon Co, ¥}
on June 26, 1925. "George Farrell, Richard Newhouse, and
Elmer HORS ed bowie Bandits", who killed Frank Bucha=
nan in an attempted bank robbery at Clintonville one year
ago this vote paid in full for their crime today. Calmly
and with steady iread, the three Newport, Ky., youths en-
tered the death house ‘between midnight and dawn’ and were
electrocuted, One with a goodbye on his lips; another
silently and the third protesting his innocence,"

BIRMINGHAM AGE HERALD, Btham, Ala,, 6-27-1925,

ey 270 SW 123 Hall: 270 SW 53 and Hemiouses 270 SW
= ALL KENTUCKY = BOOK AND MAGAZINE F XCERPTS,

Over

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