HOLD KEY TO DEATH MYSTERY13micjrp.LOS ANGELES. Nov. 2.1 ( T' BEATRICE LADWtheto*dr .The Baroness Eloise Bonsquet do Wagner i* believed to hold the key to the mystery of the Galapagos— the finding of two bodies on bleak Marchena island down near the equator.Find the baroness sa.dCharles Swett* navigator of cruiser Velcro 3rd. which sails day for the islands on a combinedscientific quest and effort to solve the mystery, “and you will find the story that will meet your deepest zest for a tale of adventure.”Tun Bodies FoundThe body of one of those found on Marchena island, apparently the victim of thirst, has been tentatively identified as Alfred Rudolph Lorenz of Paris, who was a member of the “court of the Baroness De Wagner in the strange tropical setting. The other body is believed to be that of a tailor who lived in the Galapagos islands*'The baroness knows the storyof Lorenz. * said Swell, indicating!he hopes to learn from her how the men found their way to Marchenaisland. jBut Bareness De Wagner her-j self, according to latest reports j from Galapagos islands, is missing Bhe was reported to have disap-j pea red several months ago with a { companion, Robert Phihpson, also; of Paris.SLUGS WAY TOSTATE CROWNNebraska sat up and took notice today of a new crop of fist-dingers following the finals in the various classes of the annual state Y. M (\ A. tournament at Lincoln Thursday night.Tod Jackson. 128, of Beatrice annexed the featherweight crown when he knocked out Mack B’sbie, Norfolk in the second round Jackson has made several appearances on American Legion cards here and is rated as a real comer.Two Lewiston lads won and lostGail Higgins, 105, outpointed Lefty Venter, Lincoln, for the flyweight title, but Lloyd Higgins IIS, lost to Miles Kloe, Hastings, in the bantamweight finals on a close decision.ELEVELINCOLN. Nov, 23 CP Shock troops were marshaled on the in*iversitv of Nebraska football fieldtoday as Coach Bible planned two complete elevens to alternate in the hornet oming game with Missouri here tomorrow.