Show LOVE ilOVE MOTIVE INTRODUCED IN KELSEY CASE GASE Witness for Prosecution Says Alleged Slayer Sister Laws Held Hand I Duri During g Operation ST. ST GEORGE Apr AprI l 4 Relations between Frank Kelsey Kelse alleged New Harmony Harmon wife murderer and his wife's sister Nora Ballard of ot Grafton Grafton Graf Graf- ton were brought out b by Prosecutor Prosecutor Prosecutor Prose Prose- TV Yo V. B. B Higgins at the trial here today In attempting to show defendants defendant's loss of ot Interest In his I wife and establish the love motive I far br the alleged killing killIngS Kelsey's for tor his sister-in-law sister and I the hE heavy insurance carried on his wife's life lite are the state contends I Ithe j I I the tho Inducements which led him to to toj I I j Introduce arsenic Into the latter's I food from which she later died I I Mrs Irs Hilda Hunter Mrs Lottie 1 I Kelsey's nurse during her last Ill Illness illness ill ill- l at the Cedar ness City hospital t testified as to his apparent Indifference Indifference I fErence to his wife and the I ference unI unusual unusual un- un usual attention showered ered by him I upon Nora Ballard It had been previously shown that Kelsey's mother but not himself had acI ac- ac I c. c his wife to the hos hospital I from New Harmony i Later Kelsey Mrs Hunter testified testified fied tied brought Nora E Ballard nard to the hospital for tor an operation to re remove remove re- re move her tonsils At this time Kelsey called upon his wife but buthe abe he requested him to leave heave her witness said In In attempting to show IiO that Kelsey was enamoured I of ot his sister-in-law sister Prosecutor Higgins drew answers from Mrs Hunter to show that when com a I from und the influence of ot ansI ans I following removal of ot her I t tonsils Nora ora Ballard called P e ej I j for Kelsey anti and that deI defendant de- de i I held her lier hand for some I tit a j Sarah Srah Davis of ot New Harmony j I neighbor of or the testified that she visited Mrs Kelsey at the tho Cedar City hospital Nora Ballard Dallard had an adjoining room Kelsey was vas with his sister-in-law sister the door be between between between be- be tween tho the two rooms being open Mrs Davis related how when Mrs Kelsey commenced telling of ot the thedo do doctors doctor's tors tor's treatment nt of ot her case Kelsey Kelsey Kel Kel- sey soy closed the door so sp that ho ho- and Nora Ballard could not hear hear- hearre re remarking remarking re remarking marking that the talk was too nasty for them Mrs Davis DaIs was at the Kelsey I home the day of ot Lottie Kelsey's fu- fu tu-I tu She testified that at this time defendant requested his wife's ring for Nora Mrs Davis gave him the ring she said and he In turn gave It to the dead womans woman's sister lster KELSEY EXPECTS MONEY James Taylor told of ot a conversation conversation conversation conversa conversa- tion with the defendant in which I tho the latter said he ho would soon havo have I The state contends that Kelsey killed his wife and plotted plott-cd the murder of ot his mother and I grandparents to secure Insurance 3 money on their lives Jives Other witnesses toda today were ParI Parley Par- Par I ley Dalley DaIley of ot the Branch Dranch I j I tural college at Cedar City and andI I Dr J. J L. L McGregor of ot St. St George I who told of ot the exhumation of I Mrs Kelsey's body and scientific tests made upon the organs re removed removed removed re- re moved at that time Defense Attorney Attorney Attorney At At- I I torney Samuel A. A King Kings made a vigorous b but t vain fight to exclude I much of ot this testimony rom porn the I i record Both Doth scientists gave gave opinIons opinions I ions that death was due duo to cal poisoning 1 Kelsey Is self composed and evinced no emotion when when friends I and neighbors related circumstances circumstances circum circum- stances to prove him enamoured of ot his sister law to show j his lust for tor mone money or his Indifference for tor his his' alleged vi victim cUm Tho The courtroom courtroom court court- room Is too small to accommodate court I the tho crowds that have been attendIng attendIng attending attend attend- ing dall daily This morning the audience audi audi- ence enco became noisily demonstrative 1 I and quiet was restored only on II j the courts court's threat to celar the room I I and proceed behind closed doors I I |