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Show .. i .4 '.'" ' s y. TWRTY-ElGHTEnfEA- yj ' 'f ' , iflE . cute" the matter with your carrier. .' y THE HERALD If you do not receive your Herald regularly, pleas notify the office Telephone 95 and - well "die-- ' - - MIL HERALD I r . i. in limn ii : : H i nnAn fl ii iiiiii iiiiiii iiiiiiu urn lilt liLUStl! International News Rood -- H-w- ta .. -- IttttgthTlffialniTiremTth H iftSflly iSlRO -- - per-cen- u- - ttuivm he the awarding of' the gold medals to the winners of the prize essay contest and- - the flag to the winning school., Each year during the past three years the essay contest has been conducted by the local Elks lodge in the elementary and the high schools of the city". The judges of the contest have been representatives of the civic clubs and organizations. The school having the largest number of good essays, is awarded the flag, while the writer of the best essayln" the grade school and "In the high school are given the. medals. Elaborate preparations are. being made fro the parade this' year. The"' committees are working hard to riiade for the parade this year. The best of its kind ever staged in tne city. This means much In self ince the formeT parades ave Willi ' uaa a i filial navic iciv-tiiuajs- ui. c oo ux vgucu-Iiuuic- o, showing how well Ggden people patronize their only daily newspaper.. Jxatwnal Advertising itsurveyrMkes the iolloMang comment: ' ' "A . recent survey among women of Log Angeles resulted in thisresult: 36per cent of those replying are most influenced by newspaper advertising; 22.7 per cent by magazine advertising, 23 per cent by billboards and so on, down to 1 per cent' by circular letters. The replies received from over 1,000 women were tabulated, even the types of advermost preferred." tising ' v Commenting upon circulation percentages in trading territory, .National Advertising says: "The degree of' dependence of trading territory on the city may by the percentage of circulation shown by the leading newspaper. If it is 50, 40 or even 30 per cent of the number of families, we may conclude that the territory is closely dependent in a retail way on its city. If the percentaare be much smallerr'ectriay-conclud- e that the territory is nofr suburban, and that other towns are rivals,, larger or smaller. for its trade." It is. notable that the Daily Herald's circulation in its circulation field (from Pleasant Grove to Springville) is even greaxer xnan xne ou per cent maximum iNauonarAdveiv insists indicates a close dependency in a retail way on tising 'to this " city. the CROSS 1 Masonry- - 1 Red Cross workers from the en tire state of Utah will be in attendopposed to the ance at the second annual state 12. AmericairRed - Grand Master Frank K. Glazee, Cross to .be held in Provo Friday of Oukaloosa, in an address before and Saturday, June 19 and' 16, the opening session of the . annual to Dr. L. C. Potter, chalr- ettegof4ae-gans- I lodge-o- f jowa manf4he-Utahmnty--hap- today expressed that as the atti ot the organization; tude of the grand lodge toward the R. C. Branton oi San Francisco, : klan. manager of the Pacific division of The grand lodge does not ap the Red Cross, will preside at all prove the masked organization, nor of the sessions which will be held wm it tolerate tne spreading of in the armory. klan propaganda in Masonic halls, The officers of the Utah county chapter are at present outllpini GaBeesatd: The Rev. Tom Roberts Of Shef the details of the convention, In field'; Iowa, Iowa oragnlzer, was cluding the entertainment features relieved of the junior warden's This will include two bansuets and jewel' of the Sheffield Masonic trips around the city lodge when it . came to the atten- and the nearby canyons. A, life--' tion of the grand master that the saving demonstration will be given pastor had been active in the klan. at the Provo high school pool - After a rather 'extended discus - under the direction of Prof. C. S. sion of the klan, Grand .Master Leaf, instructor - of swimming - at Gladee summed up Iowa Masonry's the high school. The committee in charge of the stand against 't'he invisible em' local arrangements' Include Dr. L. pire ' as follows 1 have been visited by a Seymour delega- - C. Potter, chairman; JIonroa lion of klan organizers, the head of j Gray, secretary; Mrs. en the organization in KnightAUen- ,santtoifieleSf"arsrbIng caredtCTTh-tim4)efrom the Colorado state line to In churches, hospitals and private state of Utah. The present among them, and asked to state A. O. Smoot and Mart Roylance. , ' the attitude of the grand lodge as Mrs. Paxman heads the .commit-we- ll Salt Lake. The surveys have been .' jmittees arewell under way as liiy own in regard to their! tee in charge of - the entertain- made, a certificate of convenience Following the receding of the better the former records of ments, Mrs. Allen of the luncheons. order. and necessity obtained, from tne waters comes the dread disease local lodge, More than 200 Elks from the and My answer was, 'The grand while Mr. Smoot and Mr, Roylance public utilities commlsison and per monster preparations are L mission granted for lodge ot lowa does not approve of- are making the arrangements for being made to combat this, follow-- 1 Tintic district will be in the parade In g the discovery of a case of 'with at least 130 from the Salt across federal lands. your organization; as for me, I can the scenic jaunt to be taken by the ; see no good reason tor its exist-- taken by the delegates the 'first Former Governor Bamberger said smallpox and several cases of Lake club. Ogden and Park City . 'day of the conference, yesterday that this decision of the measles. American Legionnaires may also be represented, . The visiting clubs will arrive' In United States supreme court re are patrolling the stricken town. Among the speakers at the vari-- , 'oub meetines wilt be Mr. Branton. . the city early Thursday afternoon. I moves the last obstacle standing in j AMtHICAN GOLFR QUALIFIES Miss Many of theTHks win bring their HuJne( field represents- the way of the construction of the The average school tax of, the of Utah; Dr. B. W. Black, wives and families with them to line which will open the vast, un,tlve i i.iitinational-NewService, the celebration? " of the American Legion, Tinted States Is $9.50 per capita, . mander GO G developed resources of the Uintah bcOtiana, June iuoy.s, As a special honor to the visitbasin;. The Salt Lake A Denver iva. the statement of Dean F; VE. Haing iu a raiu, bene Sarazeu, department of Utah; Mrs. Frank Evans," Dr; T: B.Beattyv" secretary ing members the Provo Elks' club company will proceed at once, he Button 'Of the University of Wash- - Aiiiuiicau open Chamyiou, touay is arranging for a strawberry festhe state board of health; Mrs. of of final said, to the development Ineton in his address before tsP tuiucU iu au io tor uia secoua Amy Browh In be tival to rooms club the E Lyman, secretary of given to the plans necessary prior begin " Tl s'.jooi amuenis oi me n. Qf the lodge. It is the Intention of wnpral Relief ning of actual construction. With .his championship. open ;V. f. morning. The statement the local lodge to popularize the Mot only does tne supreme court bu, a- - -o;..S made by Uean Bolton to show'hia score of io tor yesterday. Lake jn5char. Provo Ffag.Tlay celebration among decision permit the Colorado inter ww .w wv wm. Coach Knude Rockne of Notre the other - By GEORGE R. HOLMES. intu uif - state murmuring uguini JUgn lotto Dane;-- , former' superintendlodges of the ests to build the tunnel, but, Gov 1 Wliicn 'a tax-- s scure it srliool ieheuJ was auics, unjustifiable. Npws ent of nurses of the L. D. S. hos- ernor Bamberger said yesterday, he Dame university arrived in Provo through the ' strawberry festival : WASiINGTONr- - June 12, Tb&: he - BaId ,i J"inaiile JunUii-iiiuiiU- . at smFTenr"HrTiTesent- -. has positive assurance that the Monday afternoon and immediately which from now on is said to be 'pirar Saeriman antKrest law which for "that are breaking our backs." In with the extension department of funds for the. work will be imme began his course in football coach made part of the celebration. of this assertion ,he cited The program committee has .arthe Agricultural college; iMlss years has boon tho bogoy of support BULGARS IN AfMS. diately available. The strong Utah ing with a score of high school and the average per caipta tax in the 'Marie Barber of Logan, "Carlos been for a better program than "big business" has dealt a nteresta and' their eastern and ranged his ever before. Major J. A.- - Howell. staggering b!ow by tne decision of United States of .$8 for cigarettes, iniui uatiuuui Kcwa borvlcii Woodward, superintendent ' Of western connections are under college af&letlo members in $o for cigars, and $8 fur other i.u.NDU., June li. iue Smiitn schools of Carbon county: Mrs.- stood tobe In a position to com-- " clase. The number ofcoaches tbeprtnclpal-spesk' fomrs bf a tobacco, making total of wugo auv) legation received a Wftmer of Vernal, ' Dr. mand the funds necessary for their taking his work will likey double ls. cne of the mo3t fluent orators of appeals, sitting in St. Paul, per- $21 per. capita for tobacco. "Of oieosage troin iietgraae this utter-the and consolidation the of Milford, Mrs. an ITi'ntrr will of the stae, excellent Henry j mitting give time at that be it of any end week. enterprise the before the and Central Pacific rail course," the' dean admitted, "the uotu cnarging' Umt, tne new revo-.j0h-n address. Foster of Cedar City, and the j Southern comes feasible and possible to' pro- -l athtobacco is "not evenly distributed. The following lutionary government o Bulgaria r6T. John- Edward Carver ' 0f The musical program given by roads, government officials admitceed with the work. jThe people of Utah are not paying has begun to Uiooillze the military Ogden. . letic men were present at Coach the Utah stake tabernacle choir ted today. y Preparations for this railroad Rockne's initial lecture: Ott Rom- lorces. 'the ioviiu minister wao! The program for the conference There was evidence In Washing- (their proportion." under the direction of Prof. J. R. line's construction were made sevThe to referred other speaker of Boceman, Mont; "Bunny" Boshard, is one' or the best pro- ton mnz-- pnnfiisinn 9a tn luat'hnw mtiiuciea to protest to the aliies. wili include every activity of the eral years ago when the company ney taxes- - such as jewelry face ini!"xllr-Clark of the Snow college of Eph-ral- grams arranged by" the choir. iinn pu.iiuug out tuat the" tiulgunau Re(j cross organization; ,rf was formed by agroup of business etc- - lU ' v. ouid i'o-O. D. Ballard, Jordan high famous the statute. fwl5r treaty vo-u,vwuuiipn nullifying f"f,5hef from the entire Peoplecounty nen of Salt Lake. Actual construe whool: Andr Anderson. Mt. Pleas perhaps . lation. The ultimate to effect, are witaccording to be present to expected h tlon has been held up, however, ant the concensus of opinion ART TO - M.u. a w ess the parade and attend the pending the decision regarding the j program. The parade begins at 7 circtes, will be that the govern-'t- y MfcET. WORKERS MINE pnsUtutlonality of the tunnel dis- th8 lme' Bunkerville, Ne.; Henry o'clcci in the' evening and the pro-- ment will have to. apW to Hhe trtct. Now that the supreme court, -. , ' "jJ8, States as the school tax. fc,fc trfflm will stflrt imnwriiattdv fnl. United States supreme duirt to de, hasXdecided the district la legal, it TUu e economic International New, ecrvici:. Hansen. Richfield t'l'I! mat' high the" parade, in front of the cide what Is- - the supremo law . of i 1 HURSDAY is held that there Is nothing- - fur- Percy e ta c 8eho?1 R. A. land-- the school: Sherman law or the ffnse ?f Perry, Murray high fire station. naiioual . problem organualion ther to prevent the completion of t!'e results achieved by valuabe school; Rex Sutherland, Granite transportation act of 1920. It Is ' ooU. the road. The Babcock milk were 'cousidVatjbn today at the high school, and Fenton Reeves, GRAND MONARCH ELECTED thfl opinion of no less a leal au- - jth.e Art students from Utah county, here today gt the interna This railroad will open up and Fred Dixon, Ivan Young, Truman vHHt. tPSler was especially referred tain meuiing ihorirv that .Tamnn M Rrk tional hoard ot tae United .Vuue and othpr"siaces in the state are illustration. un The money communication direct in spent by E. partridge, Ralph B. Keeler and International News Service. ' or general of the government, that ' j'lace workers ot America. One" of tue extremely interested in the sumrail with Salt lake, large parts of George. A. Fox ot the 'B. T. U. the transportatlonaet.of JJ920 nulli- education, he. declared, will bring matters chvduled tor action was mer art coprse , to be given In CLEVELAND, Olilo, . June 12 the rich Uintah basin, development Coach Rockne will begin this Harold M. Harter, of Toledo, was fies the most important provisions back larger returns than any other the Russian suvetis' attempt to Provo ty 6. "D. Campbell, the n of which has been greatly retarded afternoon with one ' and f today unanimously elected grand ot the Sherman law as it effects money. and art teacher ot artist - relations Nova with establish on' account ot poor transportation hours of blackboard work and the monarch'of the Mystic Order of railroads. 'V , Leading up to the taxation phase acotla miners during the recent this city. of educatron. Dean Bolton spoke of facilities. It will mean nfuch for same amount of time In field play. VeledTrophels ofT tfie EinchanteJ Less than a su'1 he sessions of the the ago year there. trouble Kat imnnf r m'nA. will rtva 'flfllt He The lessons will be given plan to have his squad in uni- Realm, in. convention here. preme court ordered the Southern the rapid growth of the high school board will last a week. Lake additional rich resources, be form and to take them through a trips to be made to various Pacific to "divest Itself" of wntrol movement in the United States. In the east hard course of training. During 40 were sides the shorter route-the of artistic Interest Inland : there but 1861, said, points and' stock ownership In the Cenfour-yea- r Provo. MK Campbell, wht around schools free high public yesterday's' period the great Notre tral Pacific on the ground that STREET CAR STRIKE, Is one of the foremost artists in Dame strategist gave, his men a such control of one competing in the United States. Each of these Tothe ,totermounUin region, has. covgood lecture orf the fundamentals railroad by another constituted ft schools had about 100 students. millioWash., L June 12. SEATTLE, two ered every nook and corner ,. of exa and are half there most day, even the of football, and monopoly within the meaning of mayn-high Utah county where an artist may school students in- - the Street car patrons ot this city w perienced coaches taking the class tne snerman law. have to walk. A strike of street receive inspiration for his brush. tcday-e-lw caTenSTloyesloomed CnderBls en Increase in .the exprTgulQaucerthe etii- In proportionate of bit the first mendation of in St. Paul deciding that under the result--ot the refusal of Seatue dents of his summer class will rollment students. of college struction .they tad received. transportation act of 1920 the the wararnts fssiled vUlt sevesal of these places Where AThis growth In school enrollment banks to cash Southern Pacific has the ight to men car to by the city. the. oppor bow to take has led to they will have' splendid FtJNERAL Or EUREKA, WOMAM acquire control of the Central Pa- care of the problem, 'The Seattle Clearing House as tunities, for seeing nature at Its stunumber of the large cific if it can obtain the consent News Servlc. ; International the to cash sociation, in refusing -. . L ..' SHANGHAI, - June - is. "An ror-The funeral services of Mrs. of the interstate commerce com- dents, taxation Is of course the pay checks, pointed out that by so"; best who have visited Provo Artists source revenue. chief of eign captives ot. the Shantung Marie Inglefleld of Eureka, . who mission. That permission already doing they would be guaranteeini and Utah county all agree that no a was The lecture preceded by bandits were released at 8 p. m. died Monday In the Alrd hospital has been obtained. the continued operation et tne, sys- other place In the lntermoantala FOR RENT Two furnished rooms,' number ot delightfully musical s tonight' by the "outlaws who have In this city, will be held at the tem while the'eity could use otnei region, tf In fact In the entire na Bauer and 1 held them slnoe May 190 S. lections by Prof. Robert also household-furniturv?; Berg Mortuary .ln this, city Wed. funds for meeting interest and pay tion, presents-mo- re wonderful sub- Miss Florence Jewell." . Fbur Americans were Included In nesday afternonon'atl o'clock.- -4 5th W. ments on the 115,000,000 street car lects for the artist's brush than of The farm .freeproblem marketing thAiast botch of eight whose tbe -a- ssociation the " scenery " here. ?. t. ? " " I products will be "discussed, in Ool-le- g rndJ88ue.Tnls. dom came tonight t t!f ATTEMPTS SEAPLANE RECORD At CtUFP MOVES. ' . In doing unti. did feel not justified Several of the local canyons will hall at I o'clock this evening The freed captives were met by tJS V.1"' 'u' s:'h faced by the ar Uneb ilw "be Visited during the course the crisis Walton The Prof. ' pubby peteet Tsao Chw'ang a special train at' ,'SAN DIEGO. CaUf; June George' A. Chiff, better known as had been settled in court for proper scenes tor the canvas. lic Is Invited to he present when they. had been' brought'! in an attempt to break five world's "At," one of the oldest barbers of The summer , course begins Fri-carA. M coolie sent with chairs records, .Lieut servwho and been has this city, eight eaplane TYPHOONS DAMAGE CROPS. KILL." FRENCH1 TROOPS . day,. June, 15, according to Prosuc Paonaval Into mountain service,' the of the riers Schur. air. ing the "public .with hair cuts and Xntrnt1on1 Newa fessor Campbell. .The Class , will Btvjc.'; T - ceeded In raising his heavily laden .' tsuku. ; shave tor a Quarter of a century, , fjjDCKLLNGHAUSEN, Gdrmany, International News Sarvloe.' meet each Friday morning at 9 The Americans freed were Major torpedo plane from the bay here une has joined the tonsorlal forces of June 12. A Oerman ' wu killed lis- f yphoonk o'clock to the Provo high school 'MANILA, J Rbland Plnger. U. 8. A; J. B. this morning at 7:4. He rounded Russell, 41 190 'West Lhers early .today by French troops. during the past ten t daysi hav studio and then freckle Bullock to whom the Pratt Soyte proceed to point i off was PowelL editor of 4 Shanghai pa- the first pylon at 7:51 and Center order to wrought tonsiderabie damage - tc at interest ." championship Of Nashvffle, Tantt '." of the trianguwas In Mr. Cluff at business per; Lee Solomon, Shanghai busi- down the first side now to 4he ia eoootdea,. shoot "to kill all persons who violate cropa throughout Philippines, eiaimmg tbe years will take v'-Registration ness man and former San Fran- lar 25 kilometer ' course .' with ' hltle of the whole South. 86 West Center street He began th curfew regulations prohibiting partlcularlw In southern Lu.ioa, u Thursday, Jane li. at the h . . eouldat have snore freckles Ana work-A- t - on Bullock tne -ciscan, and Lts Friedmann, Bhang-- , wave of. his hand to.thewatchers -coooanut ana barberjhop the streets the appearancehemp after I regions. school art studio begtnntnj at I. had man face- ,- he says. , oa (h ground,. , , hat automobile dealer. Monday; k. . p. BU ..' The atoms are continuing. o'clock. j. w-k "the-best- tlent can move them. Children taking the treatment, according to the doctors, respond well to it because of the pleasure they nave splashing and . frisking about They usually cpme out only under howling Protest. Herald Bf PRICE TWO CENTS, The Daily Herald of Frovo is given one of the hisrhest circulation rating of -- newspapers published in American I cities, according to a xeanpiiation of newspaper circulktioii T Tnimtlnna.T Kcwa Service. V National Advertising:. Ty : KANSAS CITY, June 12. Wltn. "Provo is credited with 2200 homes, and the Daily Herald the flood crest reached and raging into 73 t of those homes. Exclusive of some 300 goes was waters receding, Kansas today s where a Provo newspaper r is not taken the t taking- - utricle of thedamage One of the Interesting features Daily Herald goes into 84 Xewg Service, and wrought by one of the worst floods per cent of ,Provo homes where a tarnational SIOUX CITY, Iowa, June now In Its history. According to esti in connection with the Flax day Provo newspaper is taken. This record is beaten by only Is Iowa Servic- - v Another railroad into Provo CHICAGO June 12. Successful Utah county from the east la "treatment of infantile paralysis by mates, today the property damage nf submersion of chDdren In atank of rlrtuallyssured brthe-decistowill run into millions, but six Jiver t tepid water wa announced today the TJnfted States" supreme court seemed to be armma-m1mJatthe staff Northwestern the of by Monday la affirming the decision of claimed by the flood. The chief sufferers were' Arkan- university medical achooL The the supreme court of Colorado up- 3Tnethod hMleeff tound so Bucoeea holding the Moffat tunnel act and saa Citt.attd Wlnfleld.' alth&ugh a socre of other places were hit hard. . fuU aanouneed; that formerly compelled to re- confirming the right of the- - Moffat DajnMeArkrasOTCiiyr was main In wheel chairs are able to tunnel commission to Issue bonds estimated today at approximately walk, In some Instances , without and build the tunnel through the $3,000.00 while that at Wlnfleld era tehee. - . Continental divide at Jamesl peak. probably will reach one and a half A tank five feet high and six feet Tne Moffat tunned will be open million dollars. ' In diameter, much resembling a to common use, nad It Is understood The Raw river and most of its . fall-In that besides Installed Moffat the been has road rain barrell, the tributaries today were rapidly the school It Is filled with water Denver ft ri0 Grande Western rail- - ihg and danger in "northern Kanenough to submerge the legs and road will also use tbo tunnel to sas was fading. Ih. the east, howshorten the distance between Den- ever, the valleys of the Verdigris lower torsos of child patients. It was Installed by the father of ver and Salt Cake City. and Neosho 'and other streams a Chicago girl who miraculously The Moffat road will connect in were being inundated and thou' found she was able to - use- - her Utah with the. Salt Lake Denver sands of acres of rich, land' is paralyzed lege for swimming when railroad which will tap the 'Uintah going under water. one day she was helped into the district and which, It is said,- - will At Arkansas City reports today . surface - while undergoing treat-- connect at Springville with the were ..that a number of persons ment in the south. Salt Lake ft ,Utah railroad. jure unaccounted for and it is fear The Salt Lake & Denver railroad ed additional loss of life there will The theory behind the treatment is that when the afflicted arm or company, of which former Governor be disclosed. leg Is submerged In water, support Simon Bamberger is president is Preparations for a search for Is given to the. muscles and if any prepared to proceed with Ihe build were being made. A thou-- ! - r. SWHfS TOulaJion Toll of Iniii mum iiinni.il rni mi nit -- PROVO, TJTAH, TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1923: Six-Liv-es J THE WEATHER ; UTAH Inereaelng cloudiness tonight and Wednesday, probably showers; Wednesday cooler.' ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER IN UTAH SOUTH OF SALT LAKE CITY. N. 8. R. t sight-seein- g , corn-home- -- . ill ISlPo 11 j right-of-wa- y Till LESS I prm IMi OLIO n i mil --i Alii WILL CONTEST LL F . 0 OPENS By DANIEL CCONNELL. International News Service. DUBLIN, June 13. The biggest - sensation com test was' sprung today when Rich-ar- d pavies, of Northampton, Maes,, swore on the witness stand that; Mrs. BulaCroker, widow of the late Ichard Croker, former leader, of Tammany in New Tork, had posed wife of Guy Marone while living In his house. . According to allegations made by XJrbkeys childrerhy his" first Bula Croker- - married. MaronS and was not divorced from him when she! married Richard Croker fay New York In 4914. Davies said Marone rented a room from him and lived there for three years.' In 1911 he brought a: womian to the house and introduced ,,,ner as his wlfe. 'They occupied 7ttewaw,; ?!Owiu::TegWp1a'-Davie- called each other "husband" and. "wife," Davies Identified' Mrs. Bula Croker as the ald.V woman."" '" r?""4 . 3TC. RoW. of New ToW testified Croker told him In. December, 1914,' that "Bui had discovered his on I Richard. ha4 oeen . robbing '.. him.' -- l a Z-- Mrs. Mary "Crokef, wife of Rich- ard Croker, Jr., testified she tried ' to reconcile the elde Croker with his children, but waairevented by , his second wife, '. . V v --. ' According to the witness, Mrs. Bula Croker alleged that Richard, , the younger, obtained 125,000 an-- J -- rnoally-fro- latter . - . -- hlyt atner.t m- did not want to alve up. Mrs. Mary Croker denied herhusband got this money." Also, she denied threatening Mrs.; Bula .Croker. . Howard Croker ' another son, denlned he had. tried to; get. his sister, Florence, to Join him In eon--' testing the former Tammy chiefs will. Later he denied he attempted 4o Influence ; witnesses A at Northampton, Mass.,' to '. testify against Mrs. Bula Croker. ' ' . a - fiLUff u" Hu..e Sks S faU -- , . -- 1 well-know- n - j v far-th- - high.-schoolfG- l! ,v, e.a - al wi. lSZ Ufr4. VJ' f hm a 1 COURSE ore de-th- - well-know- one-hal- --- , o . Cdunt 'Efp! y6omeTtheulrapi)eal -- - . ".' e.. , ? . KILLS, WITH .. - ; 1 HATCHET. ,IJ U.In . , tnternatlonal Naws Service, AKRON, Ohio, June 11. Leaving behind a note that he did it "because she his wife) lied all the time." John Farkos today killed ath Gustav Nyerges. lete, almost hacked Joseph Boras-tya-a to death with a hatchet and then killed hlmseli - : . well-know- n - - it - etreetr-For-thiTliaat- rflve t French-sentrles-h- - ave ? .,- . - . -O-- ' ' |