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Show A NEWSPAPER. . dedicated to a policy of fairness to &3 sections of Utah connty. M If VOL. a. n r, .it. Editorial ,4 PROVO. UTAH, SUNDAY, MAY NO. 4S inn o o o o o o S 1225. PEICS TWO CENT! O O O OJB . . ., o O O O O i if Jh ; Ptoi)o f(tmU: '''Women ,0 o 1 J 6 0 A hn ua Girls Day MlSM Delicatessen Wife1 Is nMAV EH1KF Cause Of Most Divorces liis 11MI. nr nnniwrn STATE DAV GIRLS' ' - ' - PRQVO " State HOLD can COBTemtkm MU, May eonventieoal breaker,, but. the. "dcUeateaaea Wife" wba canaea the (rest soajar ity aTAaatrkaat divorcee, acearaV iac U Mrs. John D. Shenna. Mrs. Bheaoaav president of the General redentka of Women's Clubs, sewed tn adetaeaesi wife" in an address U the af Women's Clubs, She declared aba bad neither patience -- with or sympathy for the wife who spent her afternoons . movies or bridge tables and then rushed TaW at It's net the of American Association w Engineers ' Meet in Prov ; Injnerica,Says Woman . ' Six Hundred High School Girls to be Guests Of Provo Women at Reception at New Grtea Explains Salt Lake Club Home Thursday ' JBPwOffkt Opens BANQITT SERVED AT HOTEL ROBERTS ? ? mWrTO BE ANNUAL ' . at-th- e AFFAIR The (trurtaral the lastsaUHite to buy the evening aaeal at the dUirateasea and physical phases of the Salt Lake basin pro ject vnrtil!rssrd by William M. Greea, of the V. S. bareas of red tat ion. at the third aQOual state veotio ef the Aaaerfeaa Asocia tioa of EagiDeen at the. Elks' club ' iiohool girl" chorus contest to be given In the.high school auditorium for which prlsses of $15 and ' $10 will bd" given. Those In the 'receiving line at the FINGERPRINTS mFYMAN reception Thursday afternoon will be Mrs. Margaret p. Maw; president of the Provo city school board ; Mrs. Mrs. - David Maul Beeley Jacob, OpenKhaw, Mrs. A. B. Morgan, Mrs. O. H. Brimhall,-- and Mrs.- - Murray Man Found on Hailroad Track O. Hayei, Municipal council; Mrs. Near Geneva Believed to O. W. Bailey, Mrs. George P. Parker, Be Canadian Mrs. J. Clark, and Mrs. J. W. Utah Sorosis club; Mrs. Lee By the use of a careful system L. Bilker, Mrs, O. A- - Spear, and of fingerprint identification, W. X. Mrs. T. A. Lenhart, Nineteenth local fingerprint expert, Peterson, Mrs. H. R. Thomas, cHib; Mrs. be lias been successful that reports Tod Batton, and Mrs. David Sutton, the TtuuOa clul; Miss Evelyn Bean, In .identifying the unknown man MA Orson ShIU, Mi Grace Cheev-e- r who was picked up in an unconand Miss Grace Paxuian, Busi- scious condition on the D. A R, G. ness and profcusional Women's' V. railroad track abont a half mile club; Mrs. K. L. Edwards, Mrs. Arnold RnwlinRs, Mrs. Harry Butler south of Geneva Sunday morning. I and Mrs. Paul Vincent, American March. 20, and who died at the coun- auxiliary, ty Infirmary that evening. "We anticipate to make this an FoUowiigcarefol. reaearclwwwk annual affalrLsuld Mis. AV. JHflfe com on of the the part of Mr. Peterson through chairman reception Icr, mittee. "We are extremely anxious the various Identification bureaus of it.i. - t.i- - ...n.,nMni, with the backing and Cooperation of every .women's" organisation ia the eoin-- . has teenascrtaine4 that the Ban ' ':: was Daniel McLeod, a floater, bets miinitv. ' Thu-irlr- tsr need" assistance With at Ontario, Canada. Ilia parents their little problems Just the same lived near Calgary, or Edmnndtoa, as do the boys. Some may need a little encouragement and assistance Canada Mr. Peterson's information in entering school, others, to remain reveals. 'McLeod had been In the in school, while still others may need Canadian army and the records of and the but the' understanding in the army are on file at ef the: women of the his life friendship Canada. themOttawa, find In to ordc? community When last heard of McLeod wife selves."' " was living In Portland, Ore.. Local officers made every' effort possible to Identify McLeod follow ing his death. Th were unsuccessful and the body was iutered in the Provo city cemetery by the Hatch Funeral Home. Dr. J. KarlTBeckVconnty physi cian and Mr. Hatch, who teotr'-t- he body .in charge gave as their opinion that McLeod had died of al Mrs. Ralph E. Booth to Be coholism, v " Featured by Ladies' received from men Information . Literary Club who had been with McLeod at Salt Lake City the' night before he was feaIs club The Indies Literary found on the railroad tracks was turing Mrs; Ralph E, Booth In a ses- to the effect that he and several recital at ltsjopen " Chopin piano companions had been drinking a sion to be held at Mrs. Sterling and-,- , decanned of heat mixture home Wednesday. Jungles Mrs. Booth Is a former student of natured alcohol In "the Prof. Thomas Giles, of the Univer- near the Bait Lake railroad yards. sity of Utah and attended hat for "a numljer of years, Fpeeiallzing in music. Durjug that time she also won a gold modal in an interstate competition in piano, presented by the TJ. of U. . Mrs. Booth will be nssisted A "Mrs:" Hannah Packard, soprano. SAN FRANCIRCO, May Prof. Rulph E. Booth and Mrs. home to house all branches o fthe Masonic order is being plan Helier tToy lor. The program follows: . ned by that fraternity in San Fran".; Life of Chopin, Mrs. Ilelwr Tay- - cesco.' ': ' V ... I'lans In their present form call Ynlse in E.MInorif Chopin; Noc for the erection of a 20 to turne Oix 15, No 2, Chopin, Mrs. structure. New York, Chicago and ' ' Detroit Masons have similar pro ' .' ' Booth. t The Blrdling, Chopin ; The Maid- jects under way. . en's Wish,.Chopin, Mrs, Packard. LONG VIEW, Texas; .'May 2. Scherzo 11 flat Minnr, Chopin, Hr Booth. (CP) Four persons, were killed N mturne In J5 flat, Chopin, Mr.. at llallsville elewn miles east of here ttxlay wJhjh their auBooth.. Msrche Fwiebrc- ,- Chopiflr Mm tomobile was struck By a Texas ant1 Booth. Taqlflc passenger Irafn.' ; VHODIEDHERE Rob-inso- Cen-tu'r- y .JL-- - PROVOARTI&T TO APPEAR IN s - PIANO RECITE . histi-tntio- n CONTEMPLATES -- LARGE HOME ' The domestic science school con Rehearsala for The Caaaea GUT ducted during the past week in. the the production which will be staged Elk's home by the .Utah Valley Elks lodge Thursday bad FriGaa and Coke company in cooper- by the 7 and ft. are aronlrlaff day, May ation with .the Estate Stove comthat which peosaisea a show pany of Hamilton, Ohio, with Mrs. of jflaessee exceptional merit and Mr. Larry Biceeasities of life. Ow mideveioned Langworthy In charge, came to a resoaees-atQ- I await ' tfeex tBagie seceessful close Saturday afternoon. who ts directing; the cast, m enthus were iastic over tha resutta an far at-M yonr power ad the, per prises ..... .... .., . Tbe J attendance .talned.. . petuity of ar pnurresai auwt ia the It is refreshing foe the final analysts be great!? left w! 1 First prise, an all enamel Estate range with automatic oven heat con- - papers to come In eonraet with a you. "With the knowledge of your re-- trol was awarded to Mrs. La Ton production that raila for more thaa society It la en H.xJones, 432 South Sixth West the usual writeup that aaentkMM spoujaWIity to the socially promtaeet people 1st the tirety fitting that suck gatherings as street. Secotid priae, a Lion d cast so no offeosa will remit It this he held, where InterAange of water heater was won by Mrs. Beba seema that tbe Elk dub has booked thought way find free expression 819 East Lisonbee, First North a play that an attraction ia ihrtf and niutuat pnilJems receive street and the prodncinf organtaatioa. Uar. consideration.' , ' prize, a shopping basket rlngtoa Adams, latw not only fora-lshe- a Frank Deming., iesjdent of the of Third groceries was won by Mrs. Elnora a splendid plot hot backs a Provo chapter of engineers, extendBuckanan, 441 East Seventh North the- - players with every effect In ed greeting and on behalf of the street ; kcal members of the assoditioa bid The total .attendance for the six lightinit, scenery and rort tuning ' that the modern mnsical comedy weleeaae. rfesitors the an average stars have to augment their work. days was 1187, The next step in the development attendance of making 200 approximately of the Satt Lake Basin project will ladies. The popularity of the school That the children of Prevo are to be given an opportunity to see the be the formation of associations contributed to principally bythe "Cameo Girl." weB a the grownthrough which the work ran be car pleasing personality and recognised ried on with decoram and success. ability of Mrs, Langworthy grew ups, wsa announced tody by memMr. Green stated. The latest of each day so that Saturday marked bers of the commute. Thursday, Ojc 6vetorfi, B saia, was the the largest attendance of the week. May 7, a specTal mat ttnee wHTbe The management of the Gas com given and it ia said that the public opeainjc of a snita of room In the state capital building at Salt Lake pany feels gratified at the results school offtriala will arrange for ctaaaea for that City. Saturday atoroing. where the obtained and believes that the ladies early dismissal of v general office work for the prelim-inr- y of Provo appreciate the spirit and occasion. of demonstration which the purpose will be done. plana was staged solely in..the interest 'A snrvey of the deveJopment of of Atteariost --A educating the present and future the Bear River electric power plants of service. the gas We have received your letter formed the subject of an-- Interest- patrons Mrs. Langworthy .left Provo Sat pralalnc tbe Provo band for Its ing paper given by J. R. Jarris, dito make a similar artistic and high ctasa music and vision engineer of the TTtah Power urday evening engagement this week in Ogden, for the splendid servk--e the band and Light compaay. . The speaker after which she goes to fin engageis always willing to render the told of the great Ttlrage developed ments throughout the Northwestern community. ' by the group of plants on the Bear States. We ara heart and anul with river and of the development of The winner Jn the high school you on. every good thiag that Bear lake as a storage reservoir. girls' essay contestwill be announc yon say tn your tetter, but canwhicb, be said is "XmiW long and ed uex Sunday. not publish the same until yoa from seven t eight aailea wide and give us your correct .nam. It carries l.SrtVWX) acreetrtf water. is the policy of the EvVnUg RerH latest plant to be built by the aid never to priDt anoarmuas Utah jPowerand Light rjnmpany. letters no matter whether the Mr. Jarvis said, la the CnOer plant contents-a- re in absolute aeeard at Whelon. Boxeider wwmty, which with out. Tlewptdnt or not. will require two years and employ If a favorable aBoyaooa fire hundred nten during that per-ts printed tn the Deputy Otto BIrk left Saturday iod. .. where he will I paper, It ia impossible to refuse CV J. ririeh, district deputy of for San Francisco other aaonymouM communicathe aswiation. presided at the turn over , to the navy officials. convents. tVlJuwlng a abort busi Martin S. Rich, deserter, who waa tions on varied subjerta that ness session the visitors were the arrested by Sheriff J. D. Boyd may not coincide with the edi. t a week ago. torial policy of the paper with, gneeta at 'a baaqaet at the Hotel about, While on the coast. Sheriff Birk out Injuria WteeUag of the Iioiert. Ther then visited the will renew old - ' writer. friendships formed Coluittbia Steel plant and npon their while he served in the navy for . Kindly submit danc-in- g your same and return were entertained about four years. He Intends to the article-wil- l be printed. party ia the Elks'' dub rooms. make a ' EPITOR. trip to Los Angeles before returning home. . ': . . gas-fire- ; . BIRKLEAVES 9i -- - NEWfflGHWAY il IN COAST CITY SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES "Provo will come through the go to the French and Ueteuus war American League Endowment Fund fronts. They will not: falter how drive with' colors flying high in the that aid Is being nought to aware a Loose,- city decent living foe the loved ones air,?, says Col chairman of the drive committee. those saute boys who gave their all "Within the next day or two will for the cause they and aR the rest have the city organisation complete- of us cherished so highly. ly organised and ready to complete "Everybody la Prove wia be given an opportunity to giv. .In this the drive in a few days. ' '? :" "Xo drive for financial assist- sacred cause, Provo ettiaens will ance has ever been conducted , in not faiL They will give their share Provo which should meet with a and wlU always be proud of the opheartier and more substantial re- - portunity to do somethhaa; tn re sponse than the drive to aid tha war I spouse to the aobh wurk ef w hnst , SAX FRANCISCO, May 2. The old' Ocean Shore railroad roadbed is to heroine a- - modern highway through pnrchase and development by the city of San Francisco and a large new residential district made available aa well aa a' scenic opeaed up. The old railroad line- - skirted the cliff of the ocean southward from San'Frtarbeo for a hundred miles or solvit was part of a gigantic reatestate project which cTd it was premature.- - Had the plan been launched stow it would have twe successful, it ia claimed. re be-ca- ue C". t - Th? orphans and the great people of Provo v displayed enthusiasm during the, war. days when the boyi were getting ready to war-wido- II II II II II 11 r III U L. iiyilV .;..III ...... v t' , ARCH BIGGEST IN KeUey' waa rompll mented by horticulturists working on the experiment for bia able work wtia um ptane, it waa necessary for the machine to be driven at terrific speed barely over the tree- tops to achieve the best results. Fifty Students Participate in Best Loyalty Day Parade in Provo V , .' ...-- ) The Loyalty parade ia Provo Friday under the auspices of the Provo Rotary club waa one ot the most Inspiring sights that hare been seen In this seetioiTfor aToug whileT .The LARGECROYD ATCONCERT unanimous opinion of all who saw the parade waathat It Surpasionl any boys' parade staged hore in for Xotwithstaadtnt the rush of mer years. emirs Friday forbade the publica- - There were present In the line of tioa of a story giving recognition to those who provided the splendid mu march 1080 boys ot tbe grade and sical treat given In the Ctah stake Junior high schools of the city. Four tajheraade Thursday evening tinder schools. Franklin. Maeser, Parker the auspices of the Bustnesa and and the Provo Junior high had 100 Proreastonat Women's club, we per cent of Its boys participating In should not feel right were mention the parade, while Tlmpanogos had of k not made la these columns. 88 .per cent present The Page From themoment the Prove band school of the Alpine school district launched Into "Semper Fidelia", also participated in the parade. Sousa'a rawing march, until the but the per cent attendance waa not of Grand at Promenade dosing Toe reported to tbe committee tn charge. the Whltehouse," a suite from 'Attired of the respective Tab of a Traveler," also by Souaa, school colors and carrying - small were aouaded. the audience found it- American flags, the students made aetf spellbound. r most ., Impressive sight as they The famous band has thrilled marched with a steady tempo Just hearer with its music, but many ever waa It mre deeply appreciat- like' soldiers or long experience. ed thaa on this occasion. Each , The prise for the best showing In a umber waa a gwn and musical the. parade was given to tbe Parker sWooL' . The prise was a large gems are rare, now. In these days of Jan. The selection from Talcs American flag, donated by the Provo of Hoffmoa," was received with Roatry and a Btaff. the gift ot the great enthusiasm by those present, Provo. Lumber company. City officials and other 'digniand The Rose ot Mexico," by Carti, was rendered with taries occupied the reviewing stand aa exactness that only aa organiia- - on the corner of. Center and Sec ond West streets. Seated on the d thm ot, skilled and mwskiana are capable of executing.' stand were Mayor O. K. Hausen, Added to the band's delightful Commissioners Charles Hopkins and nuaabera. were vocal selections by George P. BillLnKS, Supt H. Claude ' Simnt Fay Loose Stlehl and urryBub-erta- . Lewis 'nf Hht- cite t were accompanied by Commissioner Carl F. Eyrlpg, Presi They Omer Lelsoa. pianist Mrs. 8tiehl dent T. X. Taylor, the Ret. W. F. waa rhatming in Arditi's waits song Bulkier, the. Rev. E. E. Bachelder. and she was forced to Prelsdenf.H. V. Hoy't of the Prove The reermsd to an. encore, aa was Mr. Klwanis dub and President G. Merle Roberts.' foBo wing his rendition of Provo RoTrade Winds." Both encore num- Taylor, president of the . ;T - rr Inter-meaa- fuur-mluu- One Thousand BAND PLEASES " time waa 29.S minutes. ' Kenneth Knight, 18, also with a handicap, was: tbe sec ond pbtce winner, ctiveilng the dlst-au- e ' tn &1 jminutek, i , , , the. winner of the s.Cloyd (Booth, race two' years ago, and Joseph; Jlrojrn tje4 fpr.aeeond place time" honors,' having a record of 28 mln- utcqand tVaecoiiils. . The, other prise winners of tho htmllcnp rav were aa follows: Jack Boshahr; ' 10. three miPd'a handicap, fhlrd. S0.5 minutes: Jos eph. Brown, tf, one minute handi- minutes 45 seconds; capt.Courth HAYPARADE o, well-traine- ' 1 hT inlnutes ; . Riley Smart. 1ft. four mlnntn hniHnn Kuua, oi uunurcs. ia seconua; war-.- . jo, luur nuuuiu lianui- cap, seventh, Sl.jj minutes. Others who participated in . were Bob jUIen. JSLmlautcs 49 seconds: Josnih Allen. 30 min f ' utes. ;,;i2. ,u ', Other bicycle races and the win. nera foUowi ! viirc mu m unit, tuitv, aen J.Y ' Iv to, , s,una MarttUj first; Howard Meldrum, second;' Ralph Worthen, hi tuuij the-rac- X ;.:...- third.. . , e ". miler'ui?esr 12 to J4, Stephen -One Murdock, first p Clay tonJenkit,s, oevtiuui atuua ouiuu, luiru; rrrea " Hansen, fourth. vwiw uuic, nxi-s tv lo .nv VV . 11 I , 1UI1U , ituionTlair, third; Paul Boshard, i, ,' fourth.-;- " --V ' ;',', tiHirmne, under 10, Smoot Briiu-- i hall, first; HolJen Morteuson, sec- -' oed; Bob .Boshard, third; Joseph ' ' Hausen, fourth, ' Two races were" also held for the roller skaters as follows : Itoller skating, ages 8 to 10,. Stew-ar- t .Freshwater, first; Hal Taylor, seemd; Ralph Brown, third. Roller skating, ages 6 to 8, Bob Freshwater, first, Grant Hansen, second Conrad Barton, third. . ' "w-bna- rilAGNUSWINS i inn chit LIDLL0UI1 Si, club.-'i;::-: MIXXEAPOLIS, Mlnu., Muy 2 alw were greatly enjoyed. tary the parade.' were the Leading A. .N, Jacolts, These, together with a cello solo, canipuiKn mounted color bearer, Lavon Young, (IjP) "Crtestr from "Aids," Verdi, by manager for Senator Thomas-Bchal- l ber , Mr. Howard Olsea gave a delight- ful variatiou in the musical, gram. pro- Ksthrya Pardoe read a selection from rackeVa "David CopperfleW." aa oalf Kathrya Pardoe can read. Iter Impersonation of old Peggoty was aetond only to the character itself. She, too, was greeted with tumulfnona applause. A good sised audience turned out bs hear these artists, and the women . heroes...'..-...;;who worked so hard In an 'effort "The quota will be reached and b make the ewncert the succes it Prove will once more take Its piece waa micht well feel pround of their among the leeuVrt a the stabs." . cftorts, . II IE 1 1 Ore, (UP) Dust of orchards with the aid of The most euccesaful Rnvs WppV atrplanea Instead of aprayinf them in Provo came to a close Saturday with the athletic nctivi. may brom commercially possible " aa result of experiments conduct ties so dear to the hearts of the boys. . ed near here by the U. 8. bureau have been extended by the jparenta uonjrratulatfoiyi of ajrricultura and the Oregon At- - of the city, as well aa from the boys themselves, to the Rotary rirultural college. cjud, sponsors oi weeK, ior the splendid manner ia In the most extensive, trials yet wmcn ine acuviuetuoy' ot the week have been carried out. performed In the United 8tatea, The unusual success attained ia a distinct rreAit tn trees ow sixty acres of a huge ap-- C. Merle Taylor, president, of the Rotary club, and John pm orcnara near Monroe were dust' w. trenerai cnairman or the Boys Week program, wcAaam, aa ed with arsenate of lead and and the various v i ; sulphur mixtures designed to ellm The annual handicap bicycle road race from Provo to at scab .and' coddling moths. . Ia charge of the experiment was Springville and return, covering a distance of more than Lieut Oakley G. Keller, head of the eleven miles, was ,won by Harry McCoard, who established " SSlat observation squadron and one a new record oi zi minutes ana 15 seconds, 7 T . of the aviators of transcontinental The r r&nklm baseball team won the dtv trrade school Right fame. championship by defeating the Timpanogos team 10 to 7, The dust mixture was released ana me juaeser team, iu to 4. The Maeser boys won from the from aa Improvised hopper at- Parker team in the preliminary by. the score of 8 to 6. tached to the side bt the airplane. Mcivln Booth, 15, with a handicap I capacity was 100 pounds and It of four .minutes, erossed . the taps III BOYS St seconds to release required only this over the entire length of the .first .after maintaining a lead long orraaru atiout two mliea. v before- - reaching Springville.' ' Ills aw filORi(M 1 1 . era. Mara. honesty la needed ba ths Bow can yon exyeet abildreai ba sell the tnMh wbest flat do not? r t the nratf your profession a debt of CTatiiHle aot easily paid. - It has beea through the Intelligent foresight and woejwfol const rartive geaiof of your people that we are enjuytng; auiay of tbe cmnforta and L ono uliu Boys' Week Program Pronounced Biggest Success o( its Kind Ever Staged Two Mile Strip Dusted With In Provo, 199 Iba. Mixture in 32 secohds BOYS ENJOY AT II LETI C CONTESTS CORVALUS, May 1 for what ahey do. Fiat aba on the panada. Tba fathers nro Just , - the grade mmmm ,. ............ 1,1..,...,.., ftIANllN 3 llll.ll.IT III I III III w w I LARCE APPLE ORCHARD DUSTED FOR SCAB at-ac- e - i bthb. T- Inspired by the efforts of the Provo Rotary club to assist the boys of Provo, the Women's Municipal council has arrangCAMEO GIRL ed fqr a Girl's day to be observed Thursday, accordm to Mrs. 600 council moreHhan the of Maul Beeley Jacob, president women girls of the Provo high school will be the guests of the corner ATTEND CLASS CAST MAKING on the home council new of Provo on thalWay at the avenue. and street North nMMa University of Third Sturdy aftraoa. Mimw thaa thirty eaqstneera from k reception will be given to the girls, who will visit tnel IN COOKERY BIGPROGRESS as part of rtak were ia home from 3 until 6 o'clock mursaay aiiernopn in groups ox conveaaa4 ear4 the 200 each. Splendid musical programs have been arranged and short addresses tkadisrsshws. Tttey were wel- - Gas by the various women's clubs of the city Company Presents Val- Matlnee'for ChQdrea Arrear- tn Provo by Mayor O, K. Attendance Prizes will be given. Refreshments will be served. uable ' ea ior ihorslay Aneraoa who ia part said: Xot only Hxnsen, to Provo Women The day's program will close with AtCohimUa ; oar city, but the entire county owes - ' rI nmn II nr HUMII II - m II I i Wl I III Imini a,- mkM ' ULUUIIU III HllliUHL mi n 1PI ANF l atura arsisad iba mKT "No wonder dlearrea baes from ono bt every thirty anarriacna 29 yoars ao as asw -I : J hi every fir HRiiM Mrs. Kberaaaa said. Tba Recent EiDerWnt In fWnnl ed sVkire of uxy, excfUax Orthari Believed toTb I la anatber rauas of la Successful " ' the tatericasi bsaaav Mary-Federati- on " .T I RY 0 0 O o o o o c o O O iMnnu mpiinnn iiiiii iii uuiiiiu ? 111 95 Booms.... 107 p 9 v Offke' Business ., .1 mm r i &. HERALD PHONES and guards. Reed Kwenson and Ted Elder t Battery C. Next came'the combined Provo band and the Young university band.' The Provo high leehool band also rendered' music for the parade lt . One of the features of the parade was the participation of the mem' bers of the Prove Rotary club following the Rotary standard.' carried by Dan Hunter. Thanks to the activities of George nausea every but one, was present in the parade. A Xine of $3 had . beea r failure placed on each member to parUcipate lit the Hue of march. Kj. l.in, 1 ,1 . . .... ., ty today of criminal libel preferred by former Senator Magnus Johnson. The sealed verdict, returned by the 11 hours deliberation, wa8 Jury-afteopened by Judge Frank M. Nye this morulng. ... KANSAS CIY, Mo., May. 2. (CP)The, balloon DetrniK Ann nf the entrants in the national elimination race, landed near Selma, Kan today, according to reports to a local ovuua IS BDOUC 1(K) miles airline from St Joseph where the bass started, late yesterday, |