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275 NORTHWESTERN 10
White, hanged Iowa State Prison (Dubuque County) on
April 19, 1938, was convicted of mukdering his 6-year=
old nephew near Dubuque,
Date of crime 7-23-1935
ole LOUIS POST DISPATCH, March 29, 1938

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HEINZ, Marlo
275 NORTHWESTERN 10
White, hanged Iowa State Prison (Dubuque County) on
April 19, 1938, was convicted of mbdering his 6-year=
old nephew near Dubuque,
Date of crime 7-23-1935
ST. LOUIS POST DISPATCH, March 29, 1938

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275 TE TERN 10
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April 19, 1938, was convicted of mbdering his 6-year-
old nephew near Dubuque,
Date of crime 7-23-1935
ST. LOUIS POST DISPATCH, March 29, 1938

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