Publication information |
Source: Morning Oregonian Source type: newspaper Document type: article Document title: “Czolgosz Family Under Parole” Author(s): anonymous City of publication: Portland, Oregon Date of publication: 31 May 1907 Volume number: 46 Issue number: 14501 Pagination: 13 |
Citation |
“Czolgosz Family Under Parole.” Morning Oregonian 31 May 1907 v46n14501: p. 13. |
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Keywords |
Michael Czolgosz; Czolgosz family; Frank M. Chandler (public statements). |
Named persons |
Frank M. Chandler [middle initial wrong below]; Michael Czolgosz (brother); Paul Czolgosz; Ida McKinley. |
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Czolgosz Family Under Parole
CLEVELAND, O., May 30.—The Leader
today says that it has authentic information that the United States Secret Service
has decided to sift the report that Michael Czolgosz left Cleveland with the
intention of visiting Canton at the time of Mrs. McKinley’s funeral.
Frank H. Chandler, U. S. Marshal, referring to
the fact that the elder Czolgosz was quoted as saying his son had gone to Canton,
and later saying that he had gone to Newcastle, Pa., is quoted as saying:
“Members of the Czolgosz family must consider
themselves in a measure under parole. They should be able and willing at all
times to prove where they are and what they are doing when called upon.”