Joseph Bibalo, PA, 1954 May 17

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BIBALO, Joseph

23-year-old white man, electrocuted Pennsylvania State
Prison on May 17, 195) (Susquehanna County) for murder,

See Large card,

100 ATLANTIC (2nd) 45
MONTROSE, Pa., INDEPENDENT, Montrose, Pae, May 13, 195);

May 20, 195 (Photograph on page one, )
See "The Chair of Death," by Ecenbarger; Phila,

INQUIRER, 11-17-1985% PA BOOK AND MAG EX GEN.

BIBALO, Joseph

23-year-old white man, electrocuted Pennsylvania State
Prison on May 17, 195), (Susquehanna County) for murder.

See large card,

100 ATLANTIC (2nd) 45

MONTROSE, Pa., INDEPENDENT, Montrose, Pas, May 13, 195h;
May 20, 195) (Photograph on page one 4)

See "The Chair of Death," by ieenbarger; Phila,|
INQUIRER, 11-17-1985 PA BOOK AND MAG EX GEN.

BIBALO, Joseph

23-year-old white man, electrocuted Pennsylvania State
Prison on May 17, 195) (Susouehanna County) for murder,

See large card,

100 ATLANTIC (2nd) 45

PONERDEE Lat INDEPENDENT, Montrose, Pas, May 13, 195);

May 2% i, (Photograph on page, one
See Sth? Chair of Dea nt by Hcenbarger; Phila,|

INQUIRER, 11-! 17 1B PA BOOK AND MAG EX GEN,



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