Black Hander ! "Squeals” on Murder Ring —-— Turns Slate's Evidence in West Virginia Case—Re lates Threats to Kill Children. PMitor's Note—The Black Hand or ganisation, which ruled by blood and terror in West Virginia, whs brought to j th< )mr of justice by one of 1»s own number, who turned state's evidence. In j an article on this band's law - breaking | rsracr the International News Service to-, day reveals the nature of evidence ©b t:iinf '1 against the Camorrlats by federal, Male and local officials. By International Nmv* Wr\kf. ( larksburg, W. Va., April 2ti.—An infamous trail of violence and murder was sprayed arross ttiiTe stales by the terrorist forces of the Black Hand organization, formed in West Virginia but with national ramifications, ac cording to I bo "inside story” which (lie International News Service can ie\eal today. Sensational evidence of the bands depredations, which ranged from blackmail to daylight murder, was given authorities here by Rocco Kiorello, former secretary of the or ganization, who turned state s e\ 1 denee. It was on Kiorello's testimony ihat the state chiefly depended in ob taining first degree murder convic tions against three members of the band, and lie will be used in bringing ffvon other alleged members to Just ice. Confession Fully Veriefled. The remarkable confession of Kiorello, however, was checked up by an army of state and federal agents before the murder trials were start ed. In every respect the state was able to corroborate the testimony of its star witness. Kiorello not only linked the murder band to seven killings in this county, i but cave authorities evidence which 1 showed the Black Handers were in volved in the slaying df a dozen other persons in Pennsylvania and Mary land. Tie also revealed a death list of eight prominent citizens of tills i ounty. Including a minister of the gospei, who were marked /or slaugh ter by the band. The men “named for death” were Rev. T. K. Gainer. I nited Brethren pastor; Frank Ca valle, merchant; Antonio Audia, nipr *i bant. John Folip, store clerk; Joe c vista, merchant: James Burgess, for mer constable; Rocco Zannlno, mer chant; Angelo Grantano, merchant, and L. D. Snider, chief of police of Faimont. Evidence nf revolting murders was also given by Kibrello. He told In par licular of a man murdered for $35 in -ash. His statement snid in part: One day they tell me they kill a man near Grafton. They took me past a ooal mine and they told me: ‘Here '•* where that fellow was killed.’ 3Ve took *35 from him and his watch and then we burled him in the coal mine, but first we put carbide and water on the body and lit and burned it inside the mine.’ First they said they shot him and then they burned him.” j . Threaten to Clip Child’s Ears. On another occasion the hand threatened to kidnap a child and cut j "fT its ears in order to obtain black- j mail from the father. This plot eras leveled at Angelo Gvantane, one of the men namc dynamited Gruntano'a store, practical I- wrecking the structure and en dangenng the lives of his wife and childtan. who were -V-opIng on the second floor of the laiilding. They probably will never !» brought to i rial on this charge, as most of them face conviction on muAlcr charges with the death penalty as punish ruent. The authorities also learned details | of the death plot against Police Chief } Snider of Fairmont. A gallon of nitroglycerine was stolen by the Flack Handers from a mine to be used In making a bomb which it was planned should bo thrown »4 the po lice officer s home. Before the bomb was made, however, the police net 'Syjtthercd up most of the plotters. Fargo Jutigc Coming Here Will Try “Queen Louise" Federal Judge Andrew Miller of Fargo, N. D., will arrive in Omaha Monday to try liquor, dope and other oases while Judge Woodrough is occu Toed with the Colonial Timber and Coal corporation case. A; fant L'. S. Attorney Keyser says there Is enough of this work accumulated to occupy the judge for a month at least. Among the cases for trial are those ■ J Ianilee Vinelquerra. who boasted she made $45,000 bootlegging in 18 months; Tony Mangano, in whose home federal agents say they found (1.500 worth of dope concealed behind la 1,ricks of a chimney, and Charles Ye : « fact 4 inches tall, and well known In feder.-