lemy planes in a period of ten I the Sperry Gyroscope Co., Inc., e precision instruments they pro* given a rousing welcome by a re (left to right): D. D. Curtis, Foss; Mildred Stangland, Sioux nnon, Lead; and Lieut W, Q.Minneapolis ElectsCity Officials TodayMINNEAPOLIS. June 14 — (/P) — Minneapolis voters today were electing 29 city officials, including mayor, half the 26-member city council and two members of the school board.Mayor Marvin Kline, a candidate to succeed himself, is opposed by Hubert H. Humphrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Humphrey of Huron, S. D.Also on the ballot is a proposed amendment to place the chief of police under civil service. Election officials forecast a very light vote.To Hold Funeral For Knute LewisLAKE PRESTON. June 14—(Spe-cial)—Funeral services for Knute Lewis will be held at the Congregational Church Tuesday with the Rev. H. C. Juell, 90, officiating and burial will be made in the Lake Preston Cemetery.Mr. Lewis, a pioneer settler in j Kingsbury County, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ruth Harris, of Ontario, Calif.He is survived by five children.MISSIONARY TO SPEAKDr. Roy S. Nicholson of Central, S. C., home missionary of the Wesleyan Methodist Church of America, will speak in Huron tonight at 8 o’clock at the Wesleyan Methodist Church, Third Street and Kan-i snq Northeast. The public is inparachute from the second stricken plane shortly after the collision and it was learned from others that this crew member was among those first reaching the scene of the burning plane.Sheriff Bert Bradbury of Miner County remained in charge at the crash until army officers arrived and placed armed guards around the Johansen and Hart farms.The second plane in the collision flew southeast several miles before coming down nine miles west of Canova. In addition to its eight men treated in the Mitchell hospitals, observers said one man parachuted safely from this plane. The tenth occupant was said to be the pilot of the ship, the Lieutenant Fuller with whom Miss Esser talked at Howard. He had a bandaged head but was not hospitalized.List of Injured The third plane in the formation landed about 12 miles south of Fedora. Miss Esser said the lieutenant told her, to seek a check-up on its companion bombers.Mitchell hospitals gave the names, without addresses and with only a partial list of ratings, of men brought there as:Lieut. James Law, Lieut. R. L. Hagan, Staff Sgt. Edward Hillyar, Loyal Clark, Lawrence Dressen, George Evans, Carl Blake and William Mattulke.There was nothing immediately available on names of those killed. The usual procedure of the army in such cases is to notify all next of kin before revealing the names.MACKENZIE.Continued from Page One)“tombstone of a democracy.” He was right, 100 per cent.Tokyo’s broadcasts already have used all of the old, familiar phrases about Japan’s immutable purpose, a perfected “structure for total mo-