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   Winslow Daily Mail (Newspaper) - April 23, 1930, Winslow, Arizona                                Weather ARIZONA - Unsettled tonight and little change in Winslow Tuesday 83 WITH THE HEWS The dally newspaper In Northern Is a member of the two greatest press associations In the the Associated Press and the United VOLUME 38 NAVAJO APRIL 23, 1930 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MEMBER OF THE UNITED PRESS NUMBER 109 SUSPECT Holbrook Pavement Awarded Southwest Paving Co. Is Successful With Bid For On Center Strip April 23 - The Southwest Paving company of Los Angeles was awarded the contract by the highway commission paving an 18 feet strip three-quarters of a mile long on the main street of The company submitted a bid of The town of Holbrook will put in the curbs aud pavo the street on cither side of the strip to be laid by the highway il was The entire pavement and curbs will bo put in at the same The 18-foot strip will be paid for with federal aid funds aud funds of Holbrook while the cost will be borne by the The pavement is on the over which the Old Trails national highway enters and leaves Paving of Holbrook's principal streets has been held up during past to delay on the part of the Bureau of Public in approving the plans by the state highway The Southwest Paving company has the contract for paving the portion of the work of laying the curb and gutters and excavating having been Actual work of laying the pavement Avas started this week with The state's * calls for a similar type of It is expected the entire project will be completed within 60 days unless weather investigation Of Penitentiary Fire Continues Today April 23 Preston E. Thomas of Ohio penitentiary was summoned to appear again this afternoon before the board investigating the tragic fire that took the lives of 318 prisoners in four cell Monday The warden testified before the board yesterday but the inquiry has revealed new angles which require explanation from The death list was increased to 318 today when one of the hundreds of injured iu the prison hospital Four others are expected to Prison routine was back to normal after the fear of au early morning outbreak had been At 1 a. the convicts in the idle house and iu the dormitories showed alarming signs of The armed guards were increased aud state troops were sent for the i but Missing After Chinese Pirate Raid April 23 A received by the navy office here today said Chinese pirates had raided the freighter which ran aground about 35 miles The crew of the numbering about 30. was Japanese war craft were sent to search nearby shores and 1 Three M's Needed For Our Industries Name Selected For New Winslow Harvey House * 1 completion and scheduled to he opened sometime during the month of of a typical Spanish has selected asi the of Hotels along the Santa Fe The name suggests a resting or and is typically In the chain of Harvey Spanish and in keeping with the decorations and appointments in the new Work of beautifying the with shrubbery and trees by a noted Spanish landscape gardener is now in Announcement of the formal opening of the new tourist hotel is expected to be made here within the next few World War Veteran Confesses Another Lead Offered To Solve 8 Year Mystery Of Death Of Motion Picture Director Above is shown the architect's sketch of the T. COLTER Appointment Of Parker Doubtful Announces Candidacy for Democratic Nomination With Colorado River As Major Issue Apr. 23 Pred T. former state senator from Apache today announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for ' ' * ' Mr. a bitter opponent of the Colorado River in a statement said in will carry the truth of the Colorado River controversy to all the people of the state in a fight to the building of Boulder Canyon dam is impractical aud of no benefit to the possible number of Arizona acres and It has been proved without a doubt that every Colorado River commission appointed by any governor since 1921, has been wrong on the Colorado River is because they have based every proposal and offer made to other basin states and to congress on the acceptance of the Boulder Dam and tho Santa Fe or tri-state or its Colter for eight years has advocated construction of a storage damo Glen included in thirty he has filed with the state water Oil Gusher On Fire In Texas April 23 flaming torch of oil today marked the site of tho No. 1 Simons which caught fire last night in the Chapman oil field as it blew in The well owned by R. L. suddenly began shooting petroleum from a depth of 1.S71 the oil spraying 15 feet above the crown The liquid caught fire from a nearby used in the drilling Authorities 3,000 5,000 barrels of oil daily is being consumed by the Workmen are shooting live steam into the hole in an effort to extinguish April 2:? - The question of confirming or rejecting the nomination of Judge J. Parker as an associate justice of the Supreme Court will be taken up by the senate on Administration leaders were hopeful that the would be in spite of the adverse vote in the judiciary committee and the opposition of negro and labor The conceded that the outcome was doubtful and said a close vote was in With Republican ranks widely the supporters of the heavily upon votes from the Democratic side of the but there were indications today of unexpected opposition developing New Planet May Have Been Found Six Years Ago April 23 of the existence of another hitherto unknown trans-Neptunian was announced today by Professor Harlow director of the Harvard following receipt of a telegram from the Dominion Observatory at The possible proof of such a planet's existence has been hidden away on photographic plates taken al the Canadian observatory six years Man Killed When Car Overturns Thirteen Miles West Of Here 23 - The planet discovered by observers a I. is believed to be the same one what photographer by Dominion observatory said Dr. R. of the observatory Leslie I of Los was killed instantly nt W o'clock this and Mrs. Cliff 1055 South Los Angeles received a broken right arm and severe when the Dodge roadster in which were riding overturned on the highway 13 miles west of this The accident occurred when the car driven by Mrs. Bergere at about 45 miles per entered a cloud of dust raised by a passing I The driver became applied the The car skidded slightly way and turned oyer the resulting in its total the death of Broadbridge and injuries sustained by the Mrs. Ellen Hudson and nephew Clyde brought the two to was dead when 'the offices of Dr. J. W. Mrs. Bergere and Broadbridge on Page Convict Receives Check For Speech NEW April 23 check for has been forwarded by William S. president of the Columbia Broadcasting to prisoner at the Ohio State Penitentiary in recognition of the graphic account of the prison fire he During the height of the fire on Monday the Columbia System hastily assembled a hookup and the prisoner gave an impromptu description of the Relatives Seek Permission To Bury Prison Dead April 22 - came to claim their dead brothers and sisters of the 318 convicts who lost their lives in the Ohio penitentiary Timidly and tearfully they formed in a mass against the bars of the left the gate of the where smoke snuffed out the lives of their loved at a little sat a pencil in hand and reference book before him to pass them beyond the outer and into the custody of Miss Amanda daughter of the and Dan chief record Commercial Treaty Becomes Effective American Released As Ransom Is Paid MEXICO April 23 Dr. George Edward American dentist who was kidnaped near Guadalajara was released by his captors outside Guadalajara late last night on ment of 400 pesos j Dr. Purnell was released through j Cue efforts of Raleigh A. American William B. American vice two other Americans and two The kidnapers had asked 6,000 pesos but this figure eventually was reduced to 400 in silver through As soon as Purnell was 65 mounted federal troops the trail of the bandits whose capture was expected Plan Race To Top Of San Francisco Peak At Flagstaff U. S. DELEGATES j j F. L. ' head of the Phoenix Veterans of Foreign April 23 - J. post of the an- April 23 of the American Turkish commercial treaty j were exchanged last evening tween Ambassador and I Tewfik foreign The treaty is effective as of POSTAL SECRETARY Kellogg Says Senate Will Ratify Treaty April 23 Glenn overseer of Zion has three for industry which he discussed in an address before business men that industry he 4is and April 23 - Former Secretary Kellogg today hailed London Naval treaty as a forward step in international and predicted the senate would ratify compact this Mr. who as secretary of state in the Coolidge lion was of tHe i Briaud pact for the renunciation of called upon President Robberies Decline In Crime Capital j today that he had details to conduct annual automobile races to the top of San Francisco 12,000 feet The race this summer probably will bo run during the encampment of the national guard at the new army camp south of 3EGR0 SHOT Apr. 23 H. Cunningham of Jerome was chosen secretary and treasurer of the Arizona Postmasters Association and Douglas was selected as next year's convention city at the closing session April 23 - A crowd of several hundred men today shot and killed Dave 35 year old accused of slaying Clayton 17 year farm FIRST PICTURE OF DISASTROUS PRISON FIRE Medical Conference To Open At Phoenix Apr. 23 - A three-day discussion of problems confronting state medical and surgical men will open here tomorrow at the annual convention of the Arizona Medical More than 300 delegates and scientific authorities from out of state points are expected to attend the April 23 per cent less robberies iu EASTER DEATHS March than in January was the announcement today of Chief of Police William His compilations showed robberies in tho first month of 1!)30, 073 in February and 553 iu Burglaries increased with 104 in 3!Hi in 4S5 in a ry April 23 - France experienced possibly the worst week end automobile casualty list over Easter in the history of motor Thirty-six persons were killed and 172 injured in widespread Police In India Shot By Culprits Apr. 23 in charge of the police was shot in the abdomen last night while searching lour Two constables also were The culprits Copy of Naval Agreement Being Carried To U. S. On Leviathan Sailed Today April 23 - The Leviathan sailed from Southampton harbor at 7:30 a. m. today taking with it Colonel Henry L. American secretary of and others of the American delegation to the London Departure of the steamer was delayed more than 19 hours in order that the naval delegates might complete the work of the conference with the signing of the They came aboard at after a rail trip from Accompanying Colonel aro Ambassador Senator on page Dry Law Claims Denied By Wets April 23 - Tho sweeping claims of the social aud economic benefits of prohibition were a sweeping denial today by spokesmen of the appearing in rebuttal in the hearings of the house judiciary Centering their testimony particularly on the often repeated that tho Eighteenth Amendment has meant increased a capitalist and a member of told the committee the assertions of the drys were founded on a Pierre S. Du Pont of the Du Punt interests of said claims of increased wealth and savings be- J cause of the dry law rests | nothing but the coincidence of these increases with the existence j of the prohibition | Prohibition Reform Group Holds Meeting April 23 - More than 200 members af the women's organization for national prohibition reform met here today in their first national conference to adopt a policy and perfect a permanent The organization was former less than a year ago in Chicago with the object of bringing about prohibition reforms and showing that the women of the country are opposed to the present dry according to Mrs. Charles H. of New national LOS April - Following an intensive investigation based oh information received several weeks police early today arrested Russo 41, an on suspicion of after he is said to have confessed to the slaying on February 1, 1922, of William motion picture Shortly after his arrest by Dew Joseph Taylor and James of the police homicide who said he came here recently from voluntarily confessed to the murder which for eight years has remained an unsolved Investigate said several discrepancies appeared in Rinaldo's Followed Actress According to the story told to Rinaldo alleged he was a friend of a motion actress who visited the Taylor bungalow early in the evening of February 1. He said he followed in a taxicab when the actress went to the Taylor later overheard a violent quarrel between the film executive and the The actress left after at short he after which he entered the Taylor apartment and remonstrated with Taylor for his actions during the he drew a In the scuffle that Rinaldo said he gained possession of the gMn shot the moving picture Li led ill Tucson Since Rinaldo he has been living various southern On Page ' Funeral Services Held Today For F. W. Goldsworthy First picture of the disastrous lire which swept a section of Ohio Slate Penitentiary killing more than 300 mostly guards and firemen from battled the Haines lor hours before the lire finally was Photo Columbus firemen playing streams of water on a burning cell This picture was rushed from Columbus to by special airplane and was then placed on the telephoto wires for Los V nudes ami rushed The Winslow Dally 3Eail. Accomplice Of Bass Admits Part In Plot April 22 Tillman was arrested by Sheriff Peter Schmitzler of Osage county today aud confessed to participation with Dr. Andrew J. Bass of in the murder of Columbia automobile salesman and in the disposition of the body of | man is 35 years old aud is married i and has five Many numbering into the paid their last to William Frank veteran Santa Fe as bis body was lowered to its final resting place in the Winslow cemetery Moral from long and sorrowing relatives more than covered the casket at | the family home at 111 West Third i Street and were placed about the j grave at the j Rev. George Quayle of the Church officiated at the services at I he giving a brief i history of the deceased and ing words of consolation to the rowing and the prayer and Two Isle of and I We Will i were sung by a choir composed of | on Page Governor Declines Ganado Invitation Ariz. April 23 John C. Phillips has declined au invitation to attend the dedication of the Ganado Mission hospital at it has been The new located in the center of Navajo will be dedicated May 14. It will contain 75 Bishop's Son Held Ail Murder Suspect April 23 - James 21 year rid sou of the Episcopal Bishop Coadjutor of was held without bail today on a charge of of in connection with the death last Friday of David 73. 33  

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