Harry Maione, NY, 1942 February 19

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| ABBANDANDO, Frank, and MATONE, tarry edb Lhe SG
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| Both inary Inc,, killers, Abbandando (31) and Maione (32)
were electrocuted at Sing Sing Prison (Kings County) on
| bianeias 19, 1942. See NIGHT STICK, by Valentine - Filed

in yellow binder.

R,verseds; 31 NE -2= 759

Affirmeds 39 NE =2— 90

ABBANDANDO: THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CRIME, by Sifakis (

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ABBANDANDO, Frank, and MATONE, Harry qa be fF /G4- >

| Both Murder, Inc., killers, Abbandando (31) and Maione (32)
| were electrocuted at Sing Sing Prison (Kings County) on
February 19, 1942. See NIGHT STICK, by Valentine - Filed
in yellow binder.

R,versed; 31 NE =2— 759

Affirmed; 39 NE =2— 90

ABBANDANDO: THE LL) OF CRIME, by yy, sie)

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ABBANDANDO, Franke, and suronE, Harry 72 /@ VZB

| Both Murder, Inc,, killers, Abbandando (31) and Maione (32)
were electrocuted at Sing Sing Prison (Kings County) on
February 19, 1942. See NIGHT STICK, by Valentin
in yellow binder,

Raverseds 31 NE ~:
Affirmeds 39 NE
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