Joe Hershon, MO, 1932 January 15

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HERSHON, Joe

"Kansas City, Missouri, Jan. 15, 1932, = Resigned to his
fate and with a smile on his lips, Joe Hershon, who start-
ed his criminal career with the theft of a five-cent candy
bar, was hanged here today for the mrder of Patrolman
Charles H, Dingman, Jr., in a holdup,"

SCRANTON TIMES, Scranton, Pa,, Jan. 15, 1932,

See: MISSOURI - BOOK AND MAGAZINE EXCERPTS. BOUND.

HERSHON, Joe

"Kansas City, Missouri, Jan, 15, 1932, - Resigned to his
fate and with a smile on his lips, Joe Hershon, who start-
ed his criminal career with the theft of a five-cent candy
bar, was hanged here today for the mrder of Patrolman
Charles H. Dingman, Jr,, in a holdup."

SCRANTON TIMES, Scranton, Pa,, Jan. 15, 1932.

See: MISSOURI - BOOK AND MAGAZINE EXCERPTS. BOUNN.

HERSHON, Joe

"Kansas City, Missouri, Jan, 15, 1932,
ind with a smile on his Lips

who start~
Jr., in a holdup."
‘ON TINES, ‘Scranton,

Resigned to his
Joe Hershon,
his criminal career with the theft of a five-cent candy
bar, was hanged here today for the mrder of Patrolman

Pa,, dan. 15, 1932.
ee: MISS

QURT = BOOK AND MAGAZINE EXCERPTS. BOUNN,


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