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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1927)
Thursday, December 8, 1927. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREOON Pa fire F!v Second Sacco-Vanzctti Case Brews In Murder of New York Fascisti ROADS HI m CfsBTIKCT ILL I America's Best Beef pr? I . v.. " "'"..W'.'TV I JBE GIN S LAKE ME BAD Necktie Social at School llouie It Succeet; News Notes Illy HKI.I.A NICHol.HI . r Herald Correspondent I.OWKU HWAN I.AKK. I)..r. t. I Au error wna nrniln' In Inst Week's noma Ity emitting the nuinu of Mlaa Vcnia lllhherta from I ho lint of guoata at lh j birthday (1 Inner of Mr. (VI Htllca. Mlaa llllli-rta waa in honored guoat al lb reception. Tin mads In th la vicinity am allll In very hail condition, rend ering travel anmewhat illfflrull. I.. I., Arneit aolil several head if beef rullln Ihn puNI week. Messrs. Ilallnwav anil llolmi-a, nf lha Farmer's Wholesale (Iro rnry company, of Klamath Knlls. -" hualneail vl.llora In Iho neighborhood Monday. Ilolilna hrollmr have been en gaged In hauling wood from Ihla vicinity, Mra. Nora Trammnl waa a Swan Lake visitor Halurilay. the, guest of bur alatrr, Mra. Frank ' lllhherts. Mlaa genua Htlltn waa a caller In I hit neighborhood Hundav. Fred ('ollmtin of I'pper Hwan laka passed through hera Halur ilay. I'aul Arm'tt has been III tlio paat work of . Influeiiia.- Mra. Nichols waa trading Ij Klnniiiih Fulla Halurilay. I. I.. Arueit anil family spent nunnay in iMiiniaiu ruins. 4 The arbrol recently ' aimed I Mlaa llatel Croon aa librarian anil Mlaa .Vena Arnett aa treasurer. A now flag and aeveral phono graph records worn received by lb acboot Ihla WMk. I'uplla on I hi- honor roll for Ihn pant month were: Vena Arneit. Ilaxel Green. Kuth Arnett, Wun-! da Arneli. (ny Arnett. Jnbn Hmub. I'airlck Hinub and I'etoi Green. The attendance of I tin achool fir Ihn paat two monihaj Iuwh lull t.ate pnhl ' Frank lllhberts and fiiinlly apoot, Hunday at I'pper Hwan l-ake, (hit guests of Mr. and Mra. 1-ouln Hlllea. Klburt Ktl lea cf Klnmalh Kalis la visiting al th homit of hla ; coualn, Frank lllhher'.a. i Mr. and Mra. L. I.. Arnett and : aim aul drum to Klamath I Kalla Tuesday. The necktie anelal given nt Ihe arhoolhouan Halurilay night waa wull attended ri-guTdlesa nf Ihn bad road a and threatening j weather. An Interesting proKrain i wna rendered after wblch Ihe necktie were anld ! thi hlab cat bidder. After Ihe aupper games and iiiiihIc were enjoyed by r- all present. The following ru (ram waa given: Hour America, audience. Flax Riilute. Hon Old Gkry. achool. Heading The Mother of Thanksgiving. Zelma Hlllea. Kreltatlon -Hlep by Htep. Wan da Arnett. Recitation The Made Vine. Patrick SI nuh. Honk Cheer. All l lr, Our rilitrliii Fathers, achool. Itecllatlon Advice to a Doll. Itiiby Arnett. Ucrltatlon Kilty's Thanksglv IllK. lintel (Ireen. Hong lloya May Whlatle tint (ilrla Muat Ulna, at lion). Itiicltntlcn The Hcaaon, Pete (ireen. Whistling Chorus Old Illark Joe. four girls. Concert Kxorclse Hix pupils. Hocltutlon Thanksgiving, Ve na Arnett. Heading --The Passing of the llcirao. Itnlph Arnett. , Inatrumenlal Muale lva Utiles. Costume liong Pilgrim ld W dlea, four hoya. . ' Costume, Hons Pilgrim Muld ciw. four girls. Pnntoinliio inln' Somewhere. Inalrumeiilnl Muale Venn Ar nett and I.. I.. Arnett. Inatrumenlal Muale ,,lla.".el (Irene and I.. I.. Arnett. ' Dialogue lleadln' the News (with variational Ora Arnett. Vena Arneit, Ilaxel (Ireen, Ituhy Arnett. ' Hay- Arnett. Shoemakers Drill Kchool. Hinge managers Paul Arnotl n lid lrvlHK Nlclinln. Auctioneer P. B. Stilus. Clerk I.. I.. Arnett. Mr. Anderaon In compiiny with n mini her of others drove over from Olnno to attend tlio achool aortal Saturday nlRhl. PHKHIIIKXTIAI. CAXDIIlATi: COI.t'MlirS. O.. Deo. S. (A1) Oovornor Vlv Donnhey not only Is not a rnndlilale fur president but ho will not be a candidate for any office, he has notified - Btatc democratic parly leaders. ' This becamo known lolny In connection with a fight being waged by the governor's friends In prevent Ohio's rtolegntlc.n to Ihn democratic tintloiiul conven tion being selected In the Inter est of (iovernor Al Smith of Now York. While Ihe governor la not n candidate ho has let It be known bo would not refuse Ihe nomina tion were It tendered him. Ills friends aro nnxlous that tlio (lel egnllnn be fiivmihlo to the gov ernor and atund ready lo support htm for the nomination If nml when such a chance for his nom ination might nrisn. , ATTKMI'TH HI IliDi: KAI.F.M. Dec. . (I1) K, A. Hurry, 47, nn Inmate nf the stale hrapltnl for the Inxnne, Jumped iwo sluiles from the roof of Ilia receiving wnrti to Iho pave ment below In nn attempt nt sul clrin today. Physicians think he . lie rnnnot recover. Clarence Dnrrow Goes Held as a ' aaaaaaaaaa- MINU HIM Ml ltI7 Vlll"! I 1H PM . ..u;,,.,, "A LZZ0 -ili'j. fl .1 Pr..jiTl. In Klamath. Malheur.' . v-.:.ff, I?Cv;l Tl52!! Mi.n and Jacka ,n coin will -i.VV"''l . y the'aiuie highway ' A' i ' tl'Jrt- X V3 CI I eoiiniilaali.il at a meeting In Port- I I : w 1-4 I Ja-i- """' 'ouniy lonairuc- LI . 1 (I ILI'I 'A'Jil "0" OI "' """'a or iiroaen , ' yj iiZrriT'-A ' tn-urtncnn and Ihe fur-' 3 mt JtKi. I nl"hlnR uf broken alone tor main-1 C W v i'U & I tenBiice nurpoaea on the Klamath I tVTifY "?a? -i 'I ' lla-Merrlll-OIne aeet'on of ' i V1 V i Th I'allewCallf-rnla highway..1 j T f i . . 1 J ''Ft? Uri ' ' ' Miillienr county Conatructjon i y ,JIW 1 5 ' "r 81 m",- c' broken atone aur-' -1 jK'A. f 'W it ( facing and auiull amount of road- Tj?" - r.V J 2 5 ber widening on Coy rlley-Bro-l ., ,4 ,amr ' i. "n aecilon of Ihe John Day j ,'.". ym&Zg - ?l blRhway. - I . ..Jjr ivyt r"y--. ' I I, Inn rounly lirhlge over W'l- I V -."-f j.aAw'' b-y on S"""""" highway; .. -aV" JJl f3 f '..I "ear Koater. 1 r - AV- UitI. ' - ' k ' f3 Jacka-:n rounly Hrldije over' V W?cx$ I v- 1V - .'!. cent and get off. That U for the ' TW"" "T!' iwgtig J""'- m : IIT'Jll trial to determliif." T ' LlM : ' ' 3 t'ifVShV There alo la the Faaelut point M f . fj4 ' il,' '. .'Vftrtjf ' bw. It la Riven by Count X f J t-J ii:fl N I ' iRnaxlo Tbaon ill llevel, preal- JJ4 ' AV lf'. .T-.$i: i fcvr . Wr. f dnl of the Faarlall League of 1 t 1 Ajl'j 'fi i-as, 4 'North America. After denying . V Ja'.. 1 . tjtOi- l-'ZildQiP'' lhal the league nttempla to de- V'-'a?5 C It ' r" 'J k?! p"rt """ -raaclala or rondurla a V 'I if tai , Vir'HA 'l'y "y"",m among the New York ' j -, . ' 1' I itT- f I ''.'' : Italian colonlei, Count dl Kevel 1 i A) rVAl b1: Tfy. ' . ,f , J V "We rely on the American WV ti -J K V - f courta to aetile the caae of (ireco ' '-" ' I if ffJ ff and Carrlllo. I think there la a I . V; v - f " l j;i";: i"j'iia alrong caw agnlnat ihem. hut Vt few Pi! U'CJt ; whether they are gulliy la for ' V .lUvi7 Frah'B -I?1! v-4' SSc lU court to decide. We have not f tjf M Jr'tAVtW '' l l'"-mpled to Influence the police ,. TfT 1SV. lc2j( or the court and will rely on the I j: '.- . . VJlJaVVC-'' t2k,!id0,-'0 ' Jury." Lur , .. V- irg- - a-i KKMI-M KTII.I. KilAKKX I TWn RSh u A FT3S1I .. 'n 'nn-ati. i.ec. s AWlrW-V.Jf-trl--H R n IPa l rg uemus allll waa 3rVU-TV U fy&CXt Vr- V U B 'haky today after 'r AJ-VTBn&Vtt?l -l -l Ifl 0 ITll l.onal outhurat of !V7-i,N.:.frVvl irJK 1 f" I .11 ITU waa fit for Ca'nserti (ireco (rutlit) ami liii.tto Cni-rlllo (upper left), lieM In New Vnrk l alnyi-ra of two KaulU. are plilon-l atMHe with (iurenre Dnrrow, one of ilielr ailomeya. Tlie aketcli xirirn) the nienlcr ww, . Jmepli J'nrlal niu nlMiut lo enter a New York elevnleil mllMnv ainilon, lie wan alnlilxil to ilinth, tbe aluyer flee ing. I nrNI'a frli-nd Nlcbolna AlllimiMi mobeil up, nml B alublHil nml then aliol by a fci-owl iimuilliint. arll ami Amlmroao en- on Ilielr nny to a Memorial llii) uiriule. Ity KU IIAItK .M(lNT.(il K Mi.l .-rlil nnier FW YOltK Dec 8 Twoi''0 1",n",lc I""'"1" f""rwas Insane when he shor and itiombs and three weeks before stlb ttos. They explained the raid filled his estranged wi,e. lmo Nlcola Sacco and lUrlnlomeo by saying that they were search- j gene, here last October i Vanieti died III the cleclrtc chair dm (or weapons. a double murder wna committed Karllcr in the dav a raid on I A college athletic bureau has In New York whli h eventually ' two llrooklyn homes hud renilted j bc'"' discovered where high may excite as much unrest and , n the arrest of Calogero Greco, school football stars arc regls blnerness In radical gronpi'ss. nd D.maio Carrlllo. 37. 'ered. All a college has lo do Is throughout the world as Ihe fnm-jbolh cloibing workers and nn:l-i" r" UP order an end. half oua cae of the lloaton anarchlais. p,,, i,ts. (ireco Is single. Car- mick or whuj. have you. The vlcllms of this double murder were Joseph Canal, S and a tailor, and Nicholas Amor- oso, 22 and a printer. Iloth llv - ed In tlio llr.mi. Iloth were Pa sr I sts. Kentlment for and agulnst Fascism plays a miwt Im - portiint part In the rase, Inln which tho fumed Clarence Dar - low baa been drawn as a defense counselor. I charged with the murder of A Keil Viiklle mid a Nlnii- lllade ( arisl and Amoroao. Later they The men were attacked near wero Indicted. The third accused the boiiom of steps leading t'Vhns not yet been arrested. Green Ihe Third Avenue elevated ta-nnd Carrlllo havo been In Jail j lion at lK.Ird street, the llrnnx, sincn July. They assert they are last Memorial liny. Carlsl was : Innocent. walking with about 1 5 other Kas-1 Autl-Kaaclats, rnmniunlsts, llh- cists, all bound for a pnrudo nnlcruls and many conservative Am-: Riverside Drive. Amr.roso fol-Orleans who havo followed the lowed about a block behind. (Ircco-Carrlllo caae so far believe At the IkiI lorn nf the slulrs that It may havo grave ronsc- Carlst stopped to buy a paper while his companions .went on up the slulrs. Suddenly a mini wenrlng n red lie rushed up and pulling a Ioiir knife out of hla sleeve, stubbed Curlsl Hix times in the neck. CnrlHl fell forward and his com panions piled down the steps and gave chase to his assailant. They soon lost lilm and hud about de cided to return when they heard a shot. Amoroso had been uttncked by another man neiir the place whvro Carlsl hud neon slabbed The second assailant slabbed : Thomas, noted liberal educator Amoroso In the aide and then. I mid lecturer, who helped organ apparently reiillilug that I he lie the (ireco-Cnrrillo Defense wound was not a sovero one, Committee; Oswald Garrison, edl- pillieil K inuil.ri lit, in n lll,ilir III I lie lKlllill, H'lirpn .,,,,,,, pocket and shot him through thi heart. The second slayer also oscaped. Iloth Curisl and Amor oso died on the way to a hos pital. At first Cnrlal's companions i told Ihe police they had not wit nessed hi death, II was reported, l.aler they said they could Iden tify b n t h' assassins. Now nt I leual five of them are ready to; an ordinary case, that's all, and ! act as wllnefses for the primecu- It will be treated 111 tho ordinary i tlon. way. ! A crowd ef 1 .000 persons nl- "I'm not interested In whether tended New York services for tho i these men are Kuaclstl or wheth : murdered men. The bodies llieilor they aren't Knsrltl. No Fnscltl I were transported lo Naples. Itolv. where they were rereiveu wun the highest official Fascist hon- ors. A mllllnry display marked the burial rites. Six weeks after the murders, Inn arrests bad been made. Kin- ! ally Ihe New York police, acting on liifoi unit inn said to lure been ! given by Knselsls, raided the offices nf II N'liovn Moudo and II Martello, Italian nntl-FnsclHl i newspapers In New Yolk. I At tho former office they mode I two arrests, nt (he latter three. to Defense of Pair! Slayers - the office of II Martello the iieic.-uves c.uimeu ... ....o '""", I ro a married and has three j children. j ('barge Pollcc AM In Vendettii . 1 They were taken, with the men i nrri-sled at tbe newspaper offices. to the HlKhbrldRo police station 'md questioned. Alter hours of grilling all but Greco and Car- : rllln were released. They and , . n o t h e r unnamed man were' . quenres. A committee orgnniied to di rect defense of tho two men charges that tho arrests wera un warranted 'by tho evidence, and that the . New York police are assisting tho Fascists in a ven detta against tho opposition. The committee bus retained Clarence Dnrrow, Chicago, and Arthur Gar field Huys of New York as de fense attorneys. A defense fund of $20.01)0 has been sought. Well-known Individuals Inter ested In the defense of (ireco nml Carrlllo Include Norman editor of the Dully Worker; James P. Cnnnnn. national sec retary of tho International t.ahor Defenso, and John Dos Passos, Michael Gold and Jouti huniuu I.awson, playwrights. "The-fuss that has been tnnde over this rase Is a lot of bunk." said John K. MvGechan, district attorney of llronx county. "It Is have tried to Influence me and won I mime any inirerence ll they do. i "They Will Have Able Counsel" i 'There were Iwo murders com-I niltted and we hnve a number of witnesses who sny they saw hem. ' They Identified the accused out of n line-up. If Clarence Dnrrow la going lo defend these men they certainly will hnve the benefit nt able counsel. They won't bo able to complain thnt they weren't well represented. Personally, I'll be glnrt It (hoy are proved Inno- j HA I. KM . th-r H. (40 HM ' (PV nervous hia erao- yeaterday but reauinptlon of bla murder trial. Clarence Darrow. furacua crim Innl lawyer of Chicago, an old time friend of Remua, vlalted the defendant In hia cell prior to the time for court to open. Dnrrow aaid he came to testi fy to itemm' good character and not to appear in the trial as an attorney. Michael Ig:e. S:ulh Park eom mlaalnner of Chicago, alro came to teatify In behalf of Itemua. aa did Joseph La - Buy, former municipal court judge: Harry . I'rlliker. John T. Murray and I John llogan, lawyers, and Mrs. I Ilcriha Seaman, a former era- tiloye. I With them John Merger, I.os I Angeles, Calif., promoter and boynscd friend of Itemua, who teatlfied aevera! daya ago con- jcerning numerous bits of infor- manon ne naa passed lo Hemus and the nbservailon of reactions - hlrh mri. Mm r,lllrf .... r I YEA. . TF.AM ! Stadiumj Irrmblr lo their foundation! when Margaret Herrick, jun ior co-rd. lends the cheering of llif Marquette University looters. b Sr -w m ' 1 H 1 ? t x 1 tt if h MS" of A i 'A '-s r- f , y d "". Cr f " -t lie1 '-' t ; j "i li l 4 ll t lit f Here's the best beef In the United States, chosen at tbe Internal ional Livestock Exposition In Chicago. 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