Frank Mitchell, NY, 1935 January 17

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MITCHELL, Frank danuany 17 1955 : "
White, 26, electrocuted Sing Sing (New York) 1-17-1935,
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according to TIMES, New York (1-18-1935, p46,
c2), he was 26-year-old resident of Manhattan
who murdercd a storekeeper named Louis Prince
AMG Si robbery On duly le Oia e.

AMAZING DETECTIVE, Nov., 1934,p38, NY-~B&MExcerpts.

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IMITCHELL, Frank January 17, 1935 | i
White, 26, ectrocuted Sing Sing (New York) 1-17-1935,
Memo 193 NE

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according to TIME3, New York (1-18-1935, p46,
c2), he was 26-year-old resident of Manhattan
who murdercd a storekeeper named Louis Prince
during a robbery on July 14, 1933.

AMAZING DETECTIVE, Nov., 1934,p38. NY-B&MExcerpts.

MITCHELL, Frank January 17, 1935
th: 6 ig (New York) 1-17-1935.

ey 26,

Memo 193 NE LhS.
According to TIMES, New York (1-18-1935, p46,
c2), he was 26-year-old resident of Manhattan
Who murder-d a Storekeeper named Louie Prince
during a robbery on July 14, 1933.

AMAZING DETECTIVE, Nov., 1934,p38. NY-B&MExcerpts.



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