Evening Star Newspaper, March 25, 1926, Page 23

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= ———————— FASCISMO UPHELD INMATTEOTTI CASE Three Who Were Convicted THE ALIEM\ST "THE. EVENING ANY OLD JOB LOOKS BETTER TO ME THAN MINE. WE WAN'T You 1o STAR., WASHINGTON, = TesTIFY FOR OUR S\DE . WE BELIEVE THIS MAN WAS INSAMNE WHEM HE MADE HIS WILL, WE (AN Pav You ¥s.co0 D. 0, WITH KILLING WOMAN Stabbed Near Heart, She Dies on Operating Table at Freedmen's. Petronii@ Donald Henderson, color- THURSDAY, MARCH —By WEBSTER. |POLICE CHARGE NEGRO 25. 1926. street, and employed at an under- taking establishment at 723 T street, was_arrested early tod: L. E. Kelly, Detectives W Barbee, N. G. Thayer and ". R. Bremmerman and Policeman W. E. Davis, members »f (he second precinct command, and held on a charge of murder. It is al- leged he stabbed and killed Matilda Beatrice Jackson, colored, 26 vears old, early today. Henderson denied having intention- ally inflicted the wound in the region of the woman's heart that caused her death while on the operating table in she ran against a nail file he held. A blood-stained penknife found in his . |room, he stated, he had used to cut her clothing in order to locate and dress the wound. hortly after 2 o'clock this morn ing Mrs. Annie Green. colored, French street, in whose home Hender- son and the woman lived, summoned police to the house and explained that Henderson had requested her to look after the wounded woman while he went to summon a physician. Police- man Stello of the second precinct took the woman to the hospital, where she 23 Coroner Nevitt will conduct an In- quest at the morgue tomorrow aftere noon, Portland 1\’d|l!’! is PISO S forcoughs the nearest 929 | Will Serve Less Than Three Months. ed, vears old, roomer at 929 French ' Freedmen's Hospital. He declared | died without regaining consclousness. | ;, L TN By the Assnciated Prese CHIETL Traly, Fracist i Roberto Fascist last nigh oppenent five men accused of having ki and slain Premier Mussolini enemy. the Socialist Depnty Giacoma March 25.—The championed by . secretary of the 1shing victory OUR MAN \WE ARE N /ADUANCE CorWINCED, ls,’ANE . oF COurSE 7 MOW AMD WAS 5AME WHEN HE MADE THE WL L, WE ARE PREFARED ) To PAY You ¥i0,000 For. 1OUR 1ESTIMAOr Y Matieotti, virtually escaped punish- ment at the end of their trial before 2 jury in the < but one subordin I by the defense we all the plans of the y rejected The jury acquitted two of the men, nfessed, ringleader. Amerigo nd Albino Volpi and Ame- overomo were sentenced to im- sonment for five years 11 months and 20 davs each. The sentences will he reduced as to actual further Jafl service than nne-i monihs. sinee Jud lll‘A‘II!’Pd count of the year. and the peri #ince the men were arrested in 19 Banned From Office. Those found guilty are prohibited forever trom holding public office and musi pay the expenses of the court. They also are deprived of all legal rights during thefr period of imprisonment The burden of Farinacei's incisive speech was that Fascism’s opponents ‘ask from the jury's verdict con- demnation of the revolu- tion.” Tt took the ju v one hour and three-quariers e dict. Dumini. Volpi and Poveromo, the jury found. had “commitied homicide. hut unintentionally, cause. with relative complicity with extentuatir The prosecut the crime was aggr was a deputy who ha refected Did Not Defend Matteotti. While politically the sentence was | a sweeping vici for the defense. led by Farinacci. the crown prosecutor, Salucci, constantly lay stress on his Fascist allegiance, and did net ai tempt to deny Matteotti's role as a most vigorous enemy of the premier. “If these o 1 deputies are not here today ¢ CREAT SCD'\"T 1F Dort'T GET A REST PRETTY Soom TLL GO CRAZY! 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They had as their guests of honor officers of the War Department, the Militia Bureau, the 3d Corps Area headquarters at Balti- more, Fort Humphreys and the local Guard itself. Company C made its annual inspec tion this yvear the occasion for the| Lieut. Col. Harry E. Gladman, ex celebration of last night. | scutive officer of the 121st Regiment Dance music. furnished by a section ot Engineers. who organized the com [of the 121st Engineers Band. lad by 'mand. is presidant of its association. . Naecker, was broadeast over | Capt. Willlam F. Jorgensen commands the o nization Mrs. Anton Stephan, wife of the commanding general of the local Guard, and Mrs. John W. Oehmann, wife of the commanding officer of the regimont of Engineers, were presented with bouquets of roses. 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