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-MEET 1IEAT11 IN MM: SIM. I Ml Four ( unmt'n (?o t<? Fatal Chair >Vitli Calm 11 ess?Hut One State- i * 4 ment. i Sing Sing Prison, Ossinina, X. \ April lo.?The lour gu. men convict vd of the murder of H Tmaii Rosen"hal died in the electric chair ar Sins Sing prison at * he break of dawn I this Easter Monday morning. In the j tlea;h ciiair none confessed his guilt. and none mentioned the name of Charles Becker, the former police Heutena.it found guilty of instiga:ing *he murder but saved by the court of appeals* reversal. Of the four Frank Seidensher ("Whitey Lewis*') made! :he only stat eirent. Even he did not ! 1 :lat 1 y assent his innocence. A "Gentlemen," he mumbled as they P strapped him in the chair, "I did j I not shoo: at Rosenthal. Them who; I said 1 did was perjurers. For ihe j v sake of justice, gentlemen, 1 say I \ did not. The witness Stannish? "Whitey" did not finish the seutpi Tho strange harness had been i w. I adjusted and the curreut Threw his i body forward in the chair. He had ' meant to say that Stannish, a waiter and a witness at the murder trial, ; had lied; but dea:h intervened. Seidenshner was the second man to die. "Dago Frank"' (Frank Cirofici) k came first. "Gyp the Blood'' (Harry i Horowitz) was the third and "Lefty | Louie" (Louis Rosenberg) last. In 40 minutes all four were dis-) patched. This would have been shortened had it not been for the overcrowding of newspaper reporters, nheir numbers necessitated a shifting of witnesses for each execution. I All four men walked quietly to the chair a'nd only iheir quaking ? -?J ~ nollnr ' ivIlGCS rtliU L11C 51CC11 W ot -heir faces attested that the realI ization of death was upon them. L William E. Cashin, Roman Ca;holic W chaplain of the prison, accompanied | "Dago Frank" to the chair. With' | "Whitev Lewis'' and "Gyp the Blood", I was Rabbi Joseph Golds:ein of Xew \ ^ York. Rabbi Mayor Kopfstein, long (the spiritual aaviser 01 me noseuberg family, stood by "Lefty Louie/' j "Gentlemen/' said Rabbi Goldsieiri | | as he left the death chamber, "if you k ask me whether the Jewish boys were j r guilty, I will say I do no: know. They j I did not onfess to me. As for the1 Italian, I do not believe he was at the scene of the crime. I do not think any of them should have been convict-J pd nn the restimonv offered." . I ^ Dawn was breaking over the hills. when the witnesses were admitted to' the bare court yard of the dea:h | house. Warden Clancey had arunounc- j ed that ''Gyp the Blood" would die lirs:, followed by ' Lefty Louie,'', "Dago Frank"' and ''Whiter Lewis,'' "but as it transpired the man who first came :urough the little iron door i tho rio-hfr wmc "Daorn Prank Hp had shown signs of collapsing and it j was deemed expendien; to shield him; from the ordeal of waiting. State Electrician Davis carefully} Tested the electric current. r"Two of these men have told me j that they will make a statement,'' an-; i 2iOimced Warden Clancey, "but under! tim mint nriv nnp ask I | them any questions." [ Tl\e head and leg sponges were then! wet and Headkeeper Mclnerv, act-! r ing on a signal from the warded, went to the death cell. There he found Cirafici in prayer with Father Cashin. The condemned man clutched a crucifix in each hand as he was 1 i led into the presence of death. He had 10 be supported by two keepers. His limp body was strapped in the chair. i "Oh, God I mee: my God," grasped the Italian. The State electrician turned the switch. Dr. Farr and Dr. Yeremo, with several other witnessing doctors, ap-1 , 'plied the stethoscope. """J pr:nounce this man dead/' L whiskered Dr. Farr. It was 5:43 ^ o'clock. The group of witnesses left the death chamber and the body of "Dago Frank'' was removed to the iiitfincv rrtAm ?u i VViU. A new lot of witnesses filed in. Then through the little door cam^; "Waitey Lewis.*' The statement that he never finished was on 'his lips as he entered. At 5:56 "Gyp the Blood" was .brought in. He had a Jewish prayer book ik his left hand and Rabbi Gold^te n walked by his side. "Li? ten, Israel, there is only one God,"' j mumbled the doomed man in Her- . brew. At 6:02 o'clock physicians pro-' ! nounced him dead. I "Lefty Louie," the last of the four 10 die. entered the chamber at 6:07. He handed his Je* ?h prayer book to Rabbi Kopfstein before the guard j strapped him in the chair. Like j "Gyp the Blcod." he mumbled aj I prayer in Hebrew. At 6:17 he was pronounced dead. The only relatives of the gunmen wbo were in the prison at the time I 3 ? Equi A startling statement but a true om I One teaspoonful of medicine and tw your own ground feed (cost about 3 ?in what they do for your animals and pounds of any ready-made stock or ] (price 25 cents). There you are! 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