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Show SUNDAY. HERALD Eisenhower Sure Atomic Spies Received Justice If "Aalflutw, cnrrririi. MESRIMAH SUNDAY, No Demonstrations Happen Outside of Sing Sing Prison 1953 I'Uh Count, Vmtt Angry Outburst SMITH Hou.e Bloch dumped unhappily la 1 hotel room ud an wr-pi- ng people . wno mime red lomething about the end .11.,. l it,. ot Ue marrecy tn this country. gone from the White llou.ve u.. vei tl. JUNE S-- A b'iS'T (UP-Polic- g Voiced By Lawyer fAf RftC ,rtI barrier and added their 'OSSINING. N. Y. barricades outside Slng(mor to the roar of press motor-Sinprison Friday night for a ccles. the drone of Coast Guard "demonstration" that never took patrol helicopter. circling the on, and the barking ot excited There was no parade of pathUers to disturb this sleepy! Finally, as radios blared the Hudson river town when Juliui'tune "You Can't Take That Aay and. Ethel Rosenberg paid withiFrom Me." the Rosenbergs went their lives for atomic espionage to their deatha. A radio announcer Inside the police barricade, how- reported the new a, The little boi stopped playing ever, a demonstration ot another kind Impressed residents of Hunter bill In the street and climbed to street, which leads uphill to a the roof ot a garage overlooking deadend at the Sites of Stnf Sing the prison. The faces of the specThe prison parking lot. closed tators became Immobile, expectin by a second police barrier, ant. was cluttered with movie and TV Suddenly newsmen burst from cimrras end klelg lights, snaked the prison gates and rushed tor with microphone cables, and bris- telephones. Press cars roared out of the parking lot. tling with fremled technicians. An hour later. Hunter street was Inside the third barrier, the priwire all but deserted. ' barbed son's permanent fence, was the green courtyard The headllghta ol the last car of Sing Sing's main entrance. It load of newsmen to leave lllu mlnated a tattered Rlngling Browas an oasis ot unreal calm. As the hours neared for the thers circus poster on the side Rosenbergs to die, the neighbor of a shed. "The greatest show on hood children gathered at the - I . ttt wmi 1 Vf sym-:oog- t. KWiU.Uv.ip t mi ire- - dewaliu Saturday. Fre.idrtit El- - Acroti town. FBI agents eUn-- l thief WAS1UNGT0j UP) ..etH jnnower, lure mm Me tom ipies ea we entrance lo uie justice ue- - defense counsel Emanuel H. Bloch received "fullest" Justice, turned partment. BrowneU as aetluded ended hit long futile effort to tave , omrr prwuemi. ecret offkf wtiUng by ,h. the lives of Jultui and Ethel io If the emotionalism that surged wilhn angry outburst d Rosenberg lt ,ht R0ienbergi teei,h(me the fence ol the executive, . against bit government. x tneir "Ptonege mansion for nearly a week if. "Amerlcan democracy died with fected the President, he showed ctlvltici and associates at the last the Rosenbergs.'' he told report- no sisna of It as he tackled such minute ers in his Washington hotel room minutes after the radio flashed cold, tough Issues as the troubled Alert Member Stiff truce negOtlltlnna In Knrai ami news of the executions. nd h At Jul' Lets than three hours earlier whl,e ,loue Russian moves In East Germany. tlce Department, staff members he relayed hla last message to Th PriHn iik vi. doomed couple from pay mily In the second floor quarters huddled over news tickers, from'"1 , of the Whit. House when Julius Uie Jam ot automobile, h.T'.i and Ethel Rosenberg ent to lnK I'ennsyivani. avenue m:'lirougDh , u S' me eiecirie cjiair for giving front of the White House. radlOi1"" 'Give them all my love and atomic secrets fo Russia. .A tele-- ! blared the flash that the Rosen- pnone was handy In case Attorney bergs were dead. sympathy. Tell them 1 tried to do best. Tell them I feel ashamed General Herbert Brownell. JrJ oNIA TtKaa.1 signal, the my By that I'm an American today." wanted to reach Jilm at the last Park halted, COINCIDENCE? -- Women carrying placards pleading for clemency iot the condemned atom iplcs, nerves wbon re Blocb's minute. But there was no need plcket,n Lafayette snapped h. Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, pas. flag draped ca.ktt of an American soldier Lo New York'i Pennsylword the execu for the call. White Houte In i last defiant ges porterswasbrought vania Station. M. Sgt. Raymond Lyon, of Providence, R. I., escort for the body, watchei. advanced three hours tion heads bowed Eye-Witnelawith ss and stood Died Silence ... ture . statement. woman , read i , Thew m irht hv unn nrtirin. while a tlai clemency If they talked abo-- ti She was Heleh Sobell, wife of untll ,flfr iUnd0wn Saturdaj sooeu, wno was semcDcra. ineir spy activities. But tne ea tijg kabbath ended. enbergs were silent to the end. to 30 years in prison tor nis part 'I don't know what kind of an! l0T ton wnlcn th PV Plot no heart beat. Ethel and Julius During the last llvlne hours of 'n mals I'm dealing with, but I'm By JACK WOUSTOM Hosenbergs died Her face adConvlncfd , m dr,Ung .witn int the Rosenbergs. Mr. Elsenhower were dead. A-SecrN. Y. (UP) SING SING Prison, ul batefu ; ber, ets , ., fc wa, the chief target of their sup- - volc d h -- I sat within 10 feet of Julius I could detect no show of emo emotion as with dark eyes glinted g sthe porterglum, and Ethel Rosenberg Friday night tions on the part ot either the husuie jurcci m pickets, defense attorney Emanuel no summonea when they died in the electric band or wife as they were straphis lifeless face and she looking lnjuty Commissioner of the State Bu Bloch who alternately denounced "truth" to break silence so the (Continued from Page One) chair at Ring Sing Prison. two children "may ped In the chair and the electrodes and pleaded to be heard by the; Rosenbergs death almost as she had a few rnu of Prison, and doctors Kino Ethel, ST. was given five shocks were attached. (some day reap the reward of vin- and McCracken. President. lng the two years the convicted minutes earlier In life. by the official executioner before spy had been in the death house xime had run out. At last, more The condemned woman wore no Klases Matron But the President realized that'dlcttlon-she was pronounced dead. Julius ... and on her feet were. ... t.... here, and Mrs. Lucy Many, a pns- than two years after Judge Irving stockings much more was Involved than the! A platinum blond in a skin-tw- o wuav 35. got the normal three which was w jim. noscucrg rcauieu " tpVnhnne nneritnr . 9 .Imll.. kn.. .......for. . irrnmnin.v.r,n.n y.A .W.,MMVVW. .nnlini. Inn a with , black I W U dress U. picket .IIIIIIBI . n (IVI1I V n.LlUi, BU .1C.U of the live, Rosenbergs or,"111 the him. to kill Matron Helen Mrs. chair, enough to woman the the led their. condemned with a had her hand husband. on and In one the paid they pair !sln the feelings ot their supporters. It was not a pretty sight. She did not know as she sat lives. Evans, one ot two women who chair. That is why he let the death sen- - tne ln the 0,,ner- - ,trodf rro" Julius 'was the first to die. He accompanied her, gave her a com- - As Mrs. Rosenberg reached the Prior to their death, their that her husband already Igsntly by a policeman and threw tence stand was strapped In the chair at 8:04 farti,. 'erim walnut chair, she turned sud- - feme routurl Eminuel Bloch had was dead. Similarly, Julius, when i Mr. m.. itin. tt7 a - her sign at the base of an elm .i .n... .iiiiir aaui ouijr TOMS RIVER. N. J. fUP' )" Clmt jj fn . "pm "'tree. Other pickets followed Idcnly Impulsively, grasped Mrs.'waued a bitter legal battle that he was atrapped Into the chair knew MS; . w Rosenberg. o .. ., nirt not knnw u.hithee hi. wt c Th. Hft.,nr, ' ' i...iMlc,,el .,.tina ed and entended her hand to the,.. lV,. uim.A ,h. .v.. I. President said, "tht Rosenbergs . fler r .Ptrent nash-l- he deith mumbled to? preceeded him la death. asked Bloch pile sh Twice. Court. J..r. t preme haua. M.1ri.mnA,i H..h mi,, " : 1 ' ipronou'nced hT,n de7d at 8 06 around the tree .W.,hey.r,Uli.b: "eCU,fd KV ithe White Hous.torpresidenti.il m?" Couple Together ri,.;r;vv;;r- woman m&nlittle the rwnt Th f Ihen. ..mini. mnt dumpy clemency. Shock. Toot U over the world. ,Iccl Rut he hetneH Veen the neui1 ' and kissed the matron on the left turned.' took another step forwardl Ten official witnesses, six prison terday together before the execu-an-d from his brother. Rob--! Ethel, after'getting four shocks. cheek; She mumbled something Ne Interference sat down in the chair. guards and Francel were ln the ,lon, j,bbi Koslowe snent aever- ert. was examined by the two doctors which sounded like "good bye or Francel. an electrician death chamber to see',i DOUr. wki, them. But otherwise who; 40 by "When ln thplr most solemnj of official the members wno were thank you." Michael got the news as he sat ..... exeeutionpf . In DrUona. ihm DnmnlvrDi Hie. The prnun in- - .v.... irtlna ii . ' Judgement the tribunals ol tne , . Ui r v mmw iiu u..it a .,k..I ..i.k... , . 10 dldnt witnesses. of They party u,.trhin h.Ph.n om. nn men, me lurnca aorupuy anq jn fhe states, threw the switcn. 'eluded three newspapermen, Rel- - Tn9 Rosenberg viauuia. United States have adjudged them1 case began la Frandead. was she think Joseph In sat down evision afternoon ln the the face ber Friday chair, of Press.! 8:11 and Associated Four the I man Morin That was at guilty and the sentence just, ind 195 wnen Ethel's broth-aga- ln Mrs. Bernard:"!, the executioner, came out ana of home Mr. and calm. of International.. wa one half minutes and after fourBob Consldine will not Interfere in this matter." ln Army sergeant ln Bach, with whom the Rosenberg talked with them When the leather mask was shocks Ethel Rosenberg wss News Service and this writer. The chjrge of an As the Rosenbergs were electrohe another?" laid. 'Want the lived for last have youngsters i three. Immediately . the Lo. Alamos. assembly moved from her face after the dead. after the N. Mex.. cuted 400 pickets plodded fooThe doctors nodded. 18 months. fifth jolt she appeared tn death cutlons briefed 35 other ncwupaner atom bomb center. David Green Womin Prtmnnneeil Dead tsore and dejected before the White the for switch the Robert was painting with water threw Francel almost ai she did in life a few Doctors H. W. Klpp and George men gathered in the prison's glass later turned against the RoHouse. Police were afraid the Me nnrrh mlnr .,-- nn fifth time. Ethel Rosenberg's body minutes earlier. . ----. vrvnir. ttti atetho- - ministration building. and received 1 their senbergs vocal toueh. amone the 7000' . vptit applied lhr . shot up against the straps, then But not so her husband. He official wtnesses were prison sentence. to her chest. The other Glme Interrupted Kfurman sa d ce scopes A a persons gathered in a park across Jude hirn.H th tU. Tiaa n ..w walked Into the death chamber UJV JU1VV ItniACU At the trial, be testified the RoKlpp turned to the warden and U. S. Marshal William A. Carroll; The game was interrupted with (( Pennsylvania Avenue might rush first, a defiant look on his face. said: "1 pronounce this woman Warden Wilfred L. Denno; Rabbi senbergs recruited him to ateal Rosen- tuunu When they took his body out a dead." ' inn ume uie iicutusLu Irving Koslowe, of Mamoroneck, Los Alamos secrets among them Two blocks from the White sentenced Julius and Ethel Elsenhower would not intervene 4Vta In few minutes later, a grotesque berg to death on April 5, 1951. KfinKaAl The Rosenbergs both were dead, N. Y.; Thomas M. Farley, Car a sketch of a bomb similar to that DncnnKore) Mac ' The difficult decision of what iln. asking for a glass of milk. smile was on his face. he wltlj a silly, grotesque grin on roll'i deputy; Paul McGlnnis, Dep- - dropped on Nagasaki ln 1915. ' nunlshment ihoulri be Inflicted nn kn !lnt . .... " the convicted spies-wareached1 He sat still even when Robert .their last chance.' he said. hv consideration not onlv of their, said: "Sunday- Is Father's Day. an came announcement Later f n. prim. if..if C0IH,n,. ik. ....r. t i.ua Let s send my Daddy a card for sequences. beainnini of the Father's Day." 1 Deueve your conauci m S4bbath ,t sundown. Mi- - Wen the executions took place. LOS ANGELES ting Into the hands of Russia a - rt.el .iVraoed In the chair and the Bach .borne appeared to be in"" KV, who a brief. Edelman, helped cret. ot the hl L Thaf. it deserted. State Troopers aald the .... ....m.. atay o execuUon -- yreaay c.usedttoralc the communist children had been taken to a place uuuuuyc. i atom .1 snlen v.. J""uuye. Julius .u. rnnvlrtprl ..u 111 W1C 11c IU1U nuici -Michael kept the television on. of seclusion. Ethel was chased Ln..vt Rosenbere. v.. t ,,.ni. Bach had said earlier he would and Mrs. Bach agreed they from Pershing Square Friday nlRhtivnrK..r,v,ni;v.v..,,..u'!He W'ould not tell Robert the news. try to break the newa to Robert by a crowd of some 300 persons. course of history " When the younger brother came today In "easy etages." 'had .Towd' The 43.yeatold Judge had been , ..... dedd-aroun- CI tachlni1;0" prnged .i. ,.rA Reporter Gives Account of the Executions ... "d algn-bearln- If -- J ... Rosenbergs Die in Electric Chair to Russia For Betraying Rosenberg Boy Keeps News " .n.w ,,. u EDT-shoc- .ii,n thc;j z :;: i.rn,n.J 1 From Brother d -- c. u, lie h4 .7Hl'Koodbye,..''th.nkyou.'; v. 40-fo-ot Judge Sought , Spiritual Guidance exe-1,..- -- T v.j..i " l" T "; .."...-.- .." Lawye r Chased By N. Y. Crowd ht I kiu. LuZ'W lxirhl ....iun. ' .g.'iVAK. 1- .Edelman ..... "JZ u..,., V.u wi, lilt; cutiai UCUI.U V111T ' It in the downtown prk: (months when he presided at the ex-"If you are happy about the ; espionage trial ln 1951 which of the Rosenbergs, you are gan a long legal drama that to the core." Ied . cjnB Sine Prison last nlffht. Edelman was chased to a coffee; Kaufman was the youngest stu- U.. I.4..I V.. na ...up ioy dcnt evpr admitted t0 Fordham was escorted from the scene by Unlversity, at the age of 16, and his fame as a boy tM.im.: ,'beSn building before he was 25, : prosecutor "V,,:' v n iiaiuiDiiLcu sjv. tn ...cu ill "e "ecame an assistant United 1934, wrote a pamphlet called' a con- aiaies anorney in nis district "Freedom Electrocution, few years after his graduation cerning the Rosenberg Case. It cited a point of law concerning the from Harvard Law School at the atomic energy . act of 1948 and age of 21 In 1947, Kaufman was named an drew the Interest of lawyers who petitioned the Supreme Court for Assistant U. S. 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