STRANGE TALE ABOUT BURIAL Returned Man Claims Body of Calf Interred as His Remains (International News Service) KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Feb. 28. From his cell where is held on a charge of forgery, Glenn B. Mayes, Knoxville's "Enoch Arden," issued a statement today explaining it was the body of a calf which was buried eighteen months ago in a cemetery here after the police and members of his family believed he had been burned to death in a mountain cabin, according to police. Mayes said he removed the head and legs of a calf and placed the torso in the cabin, set fire to the building and then fled until he could "get matters straightened out." He returned home this week to find his wife married to another man. The wife, whose name by her second marriage is Gregg said she intended to get a divorce from Mayes. Lincoln Star, Lincoln, Nebraska; Feb. 28, 1923