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of J, William McCausland, paymaster of the Salem Glass Co,,
during a holdup October 27. Peter Giardano, who had been
sentenced a few weeks earlier in connection with theholdup
told police he and Fithian had planned to escape together
but that Fithian had double-crossed him," TIMES-PICAYUNE,
New Orleans, ba,, 12-29-1930 (1-h),

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of J, William McCausland, paymaster of the Salem Glass Cony
during a holdup October 27. Peter Giardano, who had been
sentenced a few weeks earlier in connection with theholdup
told police he and Fithian had planned to escape together
but that Fithian had double-crossed him," TIMES-PICAYUNE,
New Urleans, La,, 12-29-1930 (1-1).

lof J, William McCausland, paymaster of the Salem Glass Co,
during a holdup October 27, Peter Giardano, who had been
sentenced a few weeks earlier in connection with thcholdup
told police he and Fithian had planned to escape together
out that Fithian had double-crossed him," TIM '$-PICAYUNE,
New Orleans, ba,, 12-29-1930 (1-k).

FITHIAN, Charles

22—year-old white man, electrocuted, New Jersey State
Prison (Salem County) on December 30, 1931, "'I want to
make a complaint,! declared Charles Fithian as he sat in
New Jersey's electric chair, A guard nodded for him to
continue, 'That soup I. had for supper tonight: was too
hot,' the doomed man grumbled,"

AGENT OF DEATH by Elliott, page 172
"Troy, N, Ys, 12-28-1930-Charles Fithian, 22-years=old, who
escaped from the Salem, N, J., county jail last Monday night
several hours after he had been sentenced to die in the el-
ectric chair, ws captured here today, Fithian was captured
in a roeming house by 5 officers to whom he surrendered
without a struggle, the prisorer was sentenced for slaying

FITHTAN, Charles

22-year-old white man, electrocuted, New Jersey State
Prison (Salem County) on December 30, LO3L. "OL want to
make _a_complaint,' declared Charles Fithian as he sat in
New Jersey's electric chair, A guard nodded for him to
continue. 'That soup I-had for supper tonight: was too
hot,' the doomed man grumbled," -

AGENT OF DEATH by Elliott, page 172
"Troy, N, Ye» 12=28-1930-Charles Fithian, 22-years-old, who
escaped from the Salem, N, J,, county jail last Monday night
several hours after he had been sentenced to die in the el-
ectric chair, ws captured here todays Fithian was captured
in a roeming house by 5 officers to whom he surrendered
without a struggle, the prisorer was sentenced for slaying

FITHTAN, Charles

ear-old white man, electrocuted, New Jersey state
Prison (Salem County) on Decenbar 30, 1931, ""T want to
ke a complaint, ' declared Charles Fithian as he sat in
A guard nodded for him to
‘That soup I had’ for supper tonight: was too
hot,' the doomed man grumbled,

ta OF by Elliott, page 17:
"Prov, N.Y. 12-28-1930-Charles Fithian, 2?-years-old, who
escaped from the Salem, N, J,, county jail last Mondy night
several hours ets he had been sentenced to die in the el-

red here today, Fithian was captured
house by § officers to whom he surrendered
the prisorer was sentenced for slaying

gctric chair, wn

without a struggle.

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