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Show -- rm J 1 Oj-- V I CRAIN MVRRirr $lltl $i.n:i n - .lw (lw x A $1.01 i x $1.0113 LIII. VOLUME TT TT qX DIE IN OHIO PENITENTIARY II A , jgeleSJ April 23 (ip) Los investigaAlter an intensive tion based on new informaarrested tion, police today Russo Rinaldo, 41, an account- ant, on a charge of suspicion of murder when he allegedly confessed that he killed William Desmond Taylor, motion picture dire ) or who was found slain In his home here more than eight years ago. In spite of the investigation and alleged confession the - an weie skeptlcal-as-to cari and complete solution of the f (famous case. They said there were several discrepan- OHIO . Rinaldos -B' ECOMING RESTLESS N a Time Guards Fire Chief Tells ComFeared There Would mittee He Believes Be a Break for Li- None of the 318 Lives berty Prisoner suc- Would Have Been cumbed today bring- Lost If Cells Had ing Death IToll to 318 Been Opened. For purported FIREMEN BATTLE PRISON FLAMES CONFEREE!) actress went to the Taylor home, and later overheard a violent quarrel between the film executive and the woman. a The actress left after short stay, Rinaldo said, after which he entered the Taylor Columbus, O.. April 23 (APi spirit of unrest am; mg the thousands of convicts early toy, day in Ohio state penit-ntiarscene of the tragic fire Monday night when 318 prisoners were burned to death or suffocated, disappeared at dawn and the there fears of guards that would be trobuled was dissipat- remonstrated The fact that 600 negro con-m- e housed in wooden bar- racks in the yards, were not Points be Will .. . locked In, and that several men in the idle house Submitted Sometime thousand cell blocks were restless and at i, W CK. Jtimes alm'ost defiant, caused for 'guards to fear a break between 4 a. m., and Washington.. April .23 (API liberty The conferees on the tariff biff 6 a. nx" today. "The' negro con-todreached a complete vlcts were not locked in be feared agreement on all but eight- 'cause prison officials controversies between the sen- fire In the wooden buildings, ate and house and signed a ,The men in the idle house, .which is known as the "White partial report. Senator Smoot, Republican, City, were locked in behind Utah, chairman of the senate steel cages, but were not iu conference group, said it was! their cells, At 4 a. m., when cell block unlikely that a printed draft of the report could be prepared guards reported the unrest and defiant attitude of some of "the ET. j (Continued on Page Two) men, acting Captain H. Lockhardt, in charge in place of Captain John Hall, who was Tariff t ! nicmitpril 17ispuieuvict 1 Next (Continued on Page Eight) Provo, Utah, Eureka, Utah, ants in the last ten years, a preliminary census report reThe popuvealed yesterday. lation at present is 3,033 com- pared with 3,608 In 1920. Twin Falls, April 23 (AP) A decrease of 275 in the populaof '"Gooding,"" Gooding tion county, is shown in preliminary yesterday. figures given out The 1930 figures show, a popu-of 1,568 compared with ilation Extension h. Frolic Tonight in 1920. 23 Idaho, April AP Increased operations vlp the timber Industry and establishment of a railroad terminal at Oroflno is given as the rea- - Lewiston, Alaska To Have Annual meister Returns. Copy of Treaty. Salt Lake 23 City, April With the identity of two or three persons who were with Mrs. Dorothy Moormeister on the evening of her murder two months ago, known to investigators, the inquiry into the case continued today with E. O. Heinrich, California criminologist, devoting the day to a the evidence already study-- of In hand. The names of those identified as having been with the dead women on the fatal night were kept seer et - by the --of fleers, who said they included a man whose finger-prin- ts were found on her automobile, and a woman seen with her The latduring the evening. ter Is declared to have left Salt Lake City soon after the murder, and was said to be some distance from this city (AP) at present. ( Work , . Fridays Jack Childs of Sprlngville, senior at the college and a member of the student executive committee, has announced the complete program for the annual A day at the Utah State college. Agricultural Childs is manager of the studhas ent committee - - which charge of the day.. According to chllds students and faculty will assemble at 8 o'clock and begin the manual labor which Is customary on this day. The principal Improvements to be made by the student labor will be the laying of some cement -- s ,1,843 Musicians Hold STATES IsAnnounced April 23 (AP) lost 575 inhabit- w&l)u Work will be continued until son for the when the bell will call The 1930 all students and faculty memtion lh that city. census figures released yester- bers to the new library buildday give the preliminary count ing for the laying of the corner as 1,078 compared with 537 ten stone. ceremonAppropriate Lunch ies will be conducted. years ago. Aberdeen, Wash., 21,207; will be served to the male or about 38.22 per- - members by the co-ewho jcrcas 5,872 will spend the morning hours Atiarrta, Oar, 266,570; 1920, preparing Percent of increase Following lunch the 35. Weber College students will NyY .. (Continued on Page Two) Increase 17,842, or 49 percent. j advance In popula- - 11:30 IvUIlUl v : Two or Three Persons Naval Conference Who Were With Group Boarded The Mrs. Moormeister the Leviathan Early ToSteamer DeNight of Her Death day Identified. Dr. Moor- layed Bringing Comings CENSUS FIGURES ay Si FDR UNITED SECRET - ed. 19ft ed Second El KEPI Her statement concerning her movements on the night of the crime Is exhee within a few days. pected 23 Columbus. O., April (F) She Is quoted as having said A. E. Nice, Columbus fire chief before she left the city that told the board investigating she knew where the liquor was the Ohio prison fire today- that obtained that Mrs. Moormeister 318 he believed none of the drank shortly before her death, prisoners who died would have and who purchased it. been lost had they been reDr. Frank Moormeister, husleased from their cells as soon band of the murdered woman, as the fire was discovered. who is financing Heinrichs "I believe every man could investigation, returned - this have been saved, Nice said. a vacation in Califrom week, The fact that the first alarm resumed his concame from a box outside . the fornia and ferences with the criminologist. pnsqp showed that there was inon those of the part delay A Day Program Continued on Page Three A with the director for his actions during the quarrel. Taylor, he said, drew a revolver, in the scuffle that "followed, Rinaldo said he gained possession of the gun and shot the moving picture director. Since then. Rinaldo said, he In various lias been living -- .southern California cities and An Tucson, Artz., where he until he returned to Los Angeles recently. Inquiry of - Tucson pohee- disclosed - that! ' Rinaldo was known there as a world war .veteran suffering from shell shock-Mrs- . Alice Rinaldo, Glendale, Cal., music teacher, estranged wife of the suspect, was unable to clear up detail of the confession. but said her husband was erratic and suffered from shock received during the war. The Rinaldos have been separated for two years. murder of Taylor In his lavishly furnished Hollywood bungalow, on February 1. 1922, Continued on Page Five DOTJII QUIETED IELEUTES llil PENITENTIARY STATE AFTER ee gum and NUMBER 93. PRISONERS confession. According to the story told Associated Press telephoto of resellers at work on some of the police. Rinaldo said he was a iriend of a motion picture ac virtims of the flames which swept the Ohio Penitentiary at Columbus, tress Who visited the Taylor Three hundred eighteen prisoners lost their lives, 4. bungalow early on the evening . apartment teniiw-ratur- Children, and WHEREAS, the purpose of National Child Health Day is to stimulate public interest and inform the community as to the progress and needs of child health work, THEREFORE, I, A. (I. Lundstrom, mayor of Logan City, lo proclaim and set aside May 1 as a Child Health day in this community, and urge cooperation and teamwork among all the forces' wit hin our city the home, the school, the professions, the places of business and all organized groups and agencies to unite in the promotion of the public welfare through the safeguarding and development of the health of our children. A. G. LUNDSTROM, Mayor. Picture Director, Eight Years Ago. in I'lutelUed UTAH: tonight and Thursday; little change in IDAHO: Centrally unsettled ttv night and Thursday; loeal showers iu the mountains Thursday. WHEREAS, the Congress of the United States, through joint resolution, has set aside and established May 1, as National Child Health Day in order to awaken the people of the Nation to the fundamental necessity of a program for the protection and development of the health of the Nations Accountant Allegedly Confessed that he Killed William Desmond Taylor, Motion cies WEATHER a J po-TT- 5 PROCLAMATION FIRE IF SUSPECTED litfi',': i WEDNESPA Y.APRIL 23, 930. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, 318 fS ? i ou A 1 High ft II Southampton, England. April (AP) The Leviathan sailed from Southampton harbor at 7:30 a. m. today taking with it Colonel Henry L. Stimson, American secretary of state, and others of the American to the London delegation 23 naval conference. steamer Departure of the 19 was delayed more than hours in order that the naval delegates . might complete the work of the conference with signing of the treaty. They came- - aboard-at-midnight- , ! - ( Into Sharif ds WPsi-ICCH- Tues-(204.39- mal Arrest Inaugurate .Worlds Fastest i , j ' i af- - ,- ter a rail trip from London, but the ship had to wait bet- ter tide conditions before attempting the difficult harbor T ; , channel. Accompanying Colonel Stim- son are Ambassador Morrow, Senator Robinson, Secretary Adams, what was left of the clerical staff of the delegation, the naval experts and Ameri- - ' can newspapermen assigned to the conference. Senator Reed remained for a visit with Am- bassador Gibson In Brussels. Ambassador Dawes Is remain- ' lng in London. The delegation departing brought with them a certified copy of "the London naval which they treaty of 1930, signed yesterday at the final plenary session of the confer- -' ence at St. Jame.s palace. The documnet was . placed in the -' ships safe for keeping until the liner nears New York, pro- - J bably next Tuesday. The ori- glnal of the treaty remains with the British government. Weary" and anxious for noso much as a rest and thing a -- good nights sleep, -- the delegates went directly to their staterooms. Ignoring the blaring music of the ships new night club which had prepared a welcome for them. A few formalities, In addition to the rush of packing, occupied the closing hours of yesterday after adjournament of the conference. One of the last acts of Col-on- el Stimson was, to convey Continued on Page Eight I J T , 5 5 1 1 1 I I I J I - ; ' -- v t Arrested Man Confesses Part In 1 r f Missouri Murder Linn. Mo., April .23 (JP) Casper Tillman was arrested by Sheriff Peter Schmitzler- - of Osage county today and con -fessed to participation with Dr. Andrew J. Bass of Columbia, Mo.. In the murder of Wil-tt- . Agricultural extension The second annual musicians to farmers Will be introduced Several frolic will be held at the Palais tin Alaska in June of this year d Or tonight . Preparations vic-Shots Fired i according to W. A. Lloyd, re- have been made for a record rharpp crowd as everything LBloriili -- aeent--in rakrt possible 41 III a states extension service DUUj has been done to make the 6. salesman and in the spent Monday and evening one of.the most enterUnable )to Make For- who inspecting Columbus firemen fought for hours to control a fire In Ohio of disposition ' of the body plans- - of work day wliiih took 318 iies. Associated Itressjelephoto shows group taining dances of the season.Fearman. TlHman 'Is 35 years' at the office of extension work Search The dance will be of a cami- romhatting hlae. old and is married and has at the Utah, State Agricultural va! --nature, ""there being '"'free five- - children.Was Made college confetti,' horns and caps for One of the features Lindberg lo Mr. Lloyd has been selected Announces Possible Existence of Acting on a tip from Boyle everyone. G. Clark, attorney will be the continuous music. Dr. for Gunnison, Miss., April 23 (P) by the extension service au- A crowd of several hundred thorlties at Washington, D. C This will be furnished by the Bass, who already has confesRoute Mail International sed slaying of Pearman In a men today shot and killed Dave to inaugurate the service in leading orchestras of the valAnother Trans-Neptuni- an $200,000 insurance swindle plot. northern country. It was ley. Harris, 35 year old negro, Boone county officer?, asked cased of slaying Clayton Funr-M- r. who' started of all nights.- lovers Lloyd T " for the arrest of TUlman. .Dr. : of merriment in the ball room, year old farm boy. sion wofk lit " the' Hawaiian New York, ApriT '23 AP) -I- n'- flight' over "the Caribcannhe 23 It T924 shows In that position April Cambridge, Mass., will be able to feast themselves will land at Puerto Cab-t- o called John R. Deputy Sheriff T. L. Courtney .islands about two years ago is not the Lowell observatory Bass yesterday auguration of the worlds fast- -s. plane Honduras, exisfor fuel, then said the men took Harris to a and for more than a year serv- - Mh Possibility of the Arkansas the limit, as there will Duty. mail attorney, - jto air international bees(; unobject. ' across another 600 jievee along the Mississippi river ed as director of that organi-Colon- el tence of another hitherto his cell at Bentonville. Ark., fun aplenty. vme is the next task to which .continue said Professor Shapley photo and admitted that arriv-ne- ar planet Tillman It is because of his known here, handcuffed him to ajzation. Lindberg miles of sea to Cristobal, Charles A. at the assisted was announced today by Pro- graphic plates made were 6 p. m. in the killing. him success - beat a to as there him in this tree shot skill. and death, his pioneer bend (ing will flying Harvard Faces Second observatory H. Thompson, plan- - parent of agriculture that he fessor Harlow Shapley, direcof the Duty notified Clark and TillHe will fly to Miami, Fla,, j At Cristobal thp mail, wi1! be tor of the Harvard observa- ing examined for traces man's arrest followed. Ottawa tomorrow in the plane in, which (transferred to a Pan American ter, near whose farm the negro has been assigned to open an Trial the of a tele- object reported by recipt tory, Tillman admitted he fired following at hundred several 'extension service killed was .said for the Fairbanks, speed a set transcontinental Grace flight he plane dominion ob- observers. at least two shots Into the There he .down the west coast of South shots were fired Into'1 the body, a colony that skirts the arctic gram fromat the St. Maries Idaho April 23irecord last SundaY posThe Ottawa. servatory body of Pearman and that he Harris was found in Hie circle Apt Chareed with the mnrd- - will take, over the controls of (America to Santiago. Chile, and had agreed to kiS Machir There are more than 300,000 sible proof of such a planets Communist Influence Airways mil) thence . across .the Andes to home of another negro this rr of Ray Cole last a a hidden been existence has of Hammond, Ind, in A. S. squre miles of agricultural land Auguin Sheriff Havana, a for Deputy morning. flight an plane on looming housq, following photographic a previous insurance plot. The plates in Alaska, which lands are away the said called across was but he the thence Day Cuba., obserhe Canadian argument, over, attentions the Grows In China confessionJ. was " made aridto crowd took the negro away be- - capable ..of .. producing, enough taken at Mieved Cole was paying his bean sea 1.206 miles to - ago,six vatory e. year popula-jnada to Gove, prosecutor George, maintain be fore a formal arrest could products Chet Ward faced his.bal, canal zone.were A telegram received from Sheriff Schmitzler of of 67.000,000 people agrl- ition Osage that Mrs.-JurExoectations in econd trial here today, A Killed, doof Tientsin, China, April 23 ()p) county in the Dresence The negro was killed within cultural experts claim: At the Professor Stewart, of theOttain the first trial last Lindbergh would not accomp-JanuaBoone inminion at officers and are about observatory of the growing county time there cusFunpresent Example her of where has two miles as been young Ofhim, (any disagreed. Calcutta, April 23 OP) 300 farmers and more than wa,. said Professor Shapley,' fluence of communists in ' this Clark. The state called 13 witnes'es itom on all iuportant flights ficials announced today that 12 j derberg ?the half of this number suoplement reports that an object discov- area was seen here today in Gove Indicated that a first whllequeriaonln!; before adjournment last , ered by Henroteau and Miss raids of men, women and child degree murder charge would night from ht after the jury had been select- wounded in a fight Tillman In . (Murland on plates, taken In ren on the tree farms of the be filed against traDDing Cristobal will mark the . first seriously ed. be .last near l24 is aspect to be a trans Kalina mining- - company in Osage county. oats Chittagong and Barley; night rye wheat., new , service mail a fast (stage of which raided tween the group the Tongshan coal fields. will mature in this country as(NePtunian planet. South and North between 1 police arsenal This spot apparently Is a well as some vegetables. Of Wales The raiders chopped down (America which will provide a the. Chittagong and British troops. Extension work in Alaska will object, or at the trees and carried them off. scheduIe of one weoic between Saturday arrests No were made. be conducted by a small force least very far out In the plane- A local committee, of communNeeds Airplane Crashes New York and Montvideo and Fourteen soldiers were injured. no ists addressed the police and but. since Wlth says KIr- Lloyd, tary system, t0 . .Buenos Aires. RnnrH , Ta Train IU or form of the ob- military, calling them comBncj individual projects rather magnitude I Cario. Egypt, April 23 (AP) The Insurgents, posted in a Plans announced by P. T. Chicago. April 23 'APt WilFhe airplane on which than community work will be'Ject has been given by the ob-t- rades and urging them to dis- bur Glenn Voliva, overseer of the Trlppe, president of the Pan- - strong position on a hill, were 23 Is to servers, it Prince of Wales traveled here American offiused. theirIdaho, say obey the orders of April impossible Sandpoint, system Zion City, has three M's for Airways, call for attacked by detachments of the 21, of from, Khrtoum last week crash- - Colonel Lindberghs flight to eastern frontier rifles and the (,$) Arthur Sponadel, and Industry which he discussed in when Mr. Lloyd travels to whether this is another trans- - cers, start a revolution X. like N. d this morning at Heliopolis Havana Saturday., a will were D., laborer, Fairbanks In June he form a Soviet. The police Jamestown, pav Neptunian body planet an address , before bussiaess Bwgma vallev light horse. discovered at the passive toward the culprits. - men here. airdrome shortly after taking The main body of the raid- was killed here yesterday when the conductor on the railroad recently He will take off at 6 a. in. or Lowell "whether The mining company ff on its 'return flight had "All that Industry needs, lie observatory, to accomoanied bv a, ot and ers was Still at large following he tried to board a freight 17 cents a mile fare and he Khartoum. Its occupants were a rdio ooerator on the fliaht the engagement, but military train. He slipped under the will be able to see the sun set it Is the nucleus of some great Intended U6lng the trees as said, "Is mind, money and ! comet at or near Athelion, The props In Its mine pits. lulled. wheels. to immediately rise again. After a 600 mile operations were continuing. to Cristobal. j muscle. 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