Another article from the 1920′s:
KLANSMAN IS SLAIN, MANY ARE INJURED, IN RIOT AT CARNEGIE; White-Robed Paraders Fired On When They Break Through a Pennsylvania Crowd. o PARADE WAS FORBIDDEN Halted at a Bridge, but the Klansmen Rushed the Crowd and Shooting Began. PROCESSION A MILE LONG All Available Police Rushed From Pittsburgh — Many Klansmen in Hospital, More Spirited Away. KLANSMAN IS SLAIN IN RIOT AT CARNEGIE
Special to The New York Times.
August 26, 1923, Sunday
Page 1, 1241 words
PITTSBURGH, Sunday, Aug. 26 2 A. M. — In a riot between 15,000 Klansmen and several thousand civilians in Carnegie last night and early today an unidentified Klansman was killed. Steve Zanzolbeck, a former regular army soldier, was probably fatally wounded, and numerous Klansmen and civilians were injured.





