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NEW YORK - Pay of executioner, July, 192l1-June,
1925.

"GETS $2,100 for 1 Executions,/Ossining, N. Yo,
July 4}, 1925 (AP) = John Hulbert, executioner at
Sing Sing Prison, received a total of $2,100 for
fourteen executions in the year just ended, in
addition to his salary as electric&an of Auburn
Prison. In the previous fiscal year he received
only $750 for nine executions,” TIMES, NEW YORK,
July or 1925 6

ae - Pay of executioner, July, 192h=June,
1925.

"GETS $2,100 for 1) Executions,/Ossining, Ne Yo,
July 4, 1925 (AP) = John Hulbert, executioner at
Sing Sing Prison, received a total of $2,100 for
fourteen executions in the year just ended, in
addition to his salary as electric&an of Auburn
Prison. In the previous fiscal year he received
only $750 for nine executions," TIMES, NEW YORK,
July 5, 1925.

ay YORK - Pay of executioner, July, 192h=June,
256

"GETS $2,100 for 1) Executions,/Ossining, N. Ye,
July 4, 1925 (AP) = John Hulbert, executioner at
Sine Sing Prison, received a total of $2,100 for
fourteen executions in the year Just ended, in
addition to his salary as electrician of Auburn
Prison. In the previous fiscal year he received
only $750 for nine executions.” TIMES, NEW YORK,
July 5, 1925



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