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Show man did not seem conscious of these offerings when they were handed to ; him. Ho oeme1 absorbed with tbo I knowlodgo that ho waa to dla. In the death chair, Obllsalo kept calling; for Katnuae, and ho would not bo quiet until Hhelff Kinory had summoned sum-moned tho attorney who defended him. Ramaga approached tho death chair and aald goodbye. Oblianlo wanted thehood r.'inoved ao ho could aeo tho nan ho claimed as friend. Thla waa nut permitted ond tho condemned niaa I quit hla demands when llama go reminded re-minded htm of hla promlaa to dla lame. Just beforo the ond Obllaalo shook hands with Warden Devtna. Ho then oalled for Ramaaa and oald goodbye to him. A moment lator aoeioty had claimed Ita debt from tho slayer of Klr.-o La ii a. ' Bid Personal Goodby to Attorney I Fur tle first time In loral snuals. a man In the ilenth rhHlr Inskntrtt upon ' pfrwonfilly sayinx notlbye whn Nlrk Obllzitlu callHl tnjt tram under the , dta( h for (iurd'-n J;tms lvlne and Attorney Thomas HaniHp. Ham-ftifo, Ham-ftifo, who hinl I'l-eviuusly dt-clMn-rt an Intention to rrtmin away, was pr Ient only upon the InslBttnt plt(1ing of hi condemned client. "I won't te Bftot unltii you are there," oblixalo dfclan-d during hi ' Inst night on earth, ttml ItaiiiiisVs Ht-Ittndatnce Ht-Ittndatnce was In response to that appeal. I I Kanma; nnd Father Wientjcs went ' to the death cell last night, ohllaulo f was hi-KKinK for on more dy. tl went on his knee to pl.td for suf- ! ficlerlt rt-prlev In which to prove Ul Innocence. At his refjueMt, (Jovernor J.Iul'y -fts iippcuied to t 3 a. rn., two! holds he f tn- the xcutlon. hy K:lm- j ax, who -ointnunlcated Obllsalo' request. re-quest. Kxecutico clemency was denied: I when KamuRt admitted that there wa , nothing new in the way of evid'iice : to be submitted. Throughout the niftht (icorice fiard-j ner, conUeuincd to dm July 14 for thei murder of f'puty Sheriff Cordon Htu-art. Htu-art. and .rohn Orar. under d-aih st'n-tence st'n-tence for the killlna; of Ia-q MuwHitr, hi partner, at Hunnysidf. showed If r cut emotion. Obl.xalo had been moved up from cell No. t to c-H No. 1 on nmrderi'rs' row. This i customary the nisht before Hn PXHrution. Oiar woe in cell .No. 3 and Cardm-r in .No. 4. IObllKalu's two companions on the ;"row" stibbfd in accompaniment to the . wulllnK of their friend. l After Obllsalo hnJ necoine ctunposed, following a private passion with Ka- the.r WientJes, both Onrden r ml erar attempted cuiiHolaAiun. The firt ' kept passing scriptural passages ad-I ad-I dressed to Obllzulo through thi- bars. A The other offered photigraphs of J i.und pafnt'ngs an bin coniril.u lion to v ' |