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ELECTROCUTED MAN REVIVED.

THE EDISON PROCESS, (Sun Special.) BROOKLYN, U.S.A., July 14. Cornelius Green, a truck-driver, grasped a 2400-volt wire that fell across his path. An, ambulance surgeon pronounced him dead, and was turning away to comfort his widow when an Edison Company's emergency crew arrived and used their prone pressure method of artificial resipration. They worked in relays for two hours, when Green's breathing was resumed, and soon he walked home with his wife.

SEVEN MURDERERS EXECUTED. NEW YORK, July 13) Seven murderers were electrocuted" to-day at the Edgeville • (Kentucky) Penetentiary, four, whites, three very young, and three negroes, a record list for the State. Sullen, defiant and prayerful in turns all met their death in a condition of collapse. .

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Shannon News, 20 July 1928, Page 2

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ELECTROCUTED MAN REVIVED. Shannon News, 20 July 1928, Page 2

ELECTROCUTED MAN REVIVED. Shannon News, 20 July 1928, Page 2

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