FIVE MORE DYING IN SCHOOL BLAST Wife Of Bath, Mich., Maniac First To Be Buried 38 STILL IN HOSPITALS Probe Started To Find Source Of Dynamite Supply By United Press BATH, Mich., May 20 - Doctors at Sparrow hospital in Lansing have given up hope for saving the lives of five more children, lying there in the agony of horrible burns and broken bones. Their deaths, expected hourly, will raise the toll of the dynamite massacre to 51. Gale Stebleton, Josephine England, Helen Kemm, Florence Tucker and Donald Huffman are the five who, doctors say, are beyond hope. The first of a sorrowful series of funerals resulting from the maniacal dynamiting occurred quietly at St. Mary's Catholic church here today when high mass was conducted for Mrs. Agnes Ellen Kehoe, murdered wife of the man held responsible for the tragedy. Meanwhile, between 10 and 20 individual funerals and one or two double ceremonies were to be conducted today in townships bordering on Bath, which had joined the diminutive community for common construction of the school that was both the cause and the scene of an overwhelming grief. [100?] Attend Woman's Funderal Services for Mrs. Kehoe were conducted by Rev. Father J.W. O'Rafferty, with less than 100 relatives and friends of the deceased attending. It was conducted as quietly as possible, with burial following in Mt. Hope cemetery, Lansing. The list of injured still confined to hospitals today totaled 38. Relief agencies appointed by Governor Fred W. Green to aid in rehabilitating the damage wrought at Bath were busy today perfecting their [preparations?] and receiving [???] of funds. The [???] School Boys club donated [???] a room at one of the hospitals in memory of the victims. [Last paragraph illegible]