Show FRANK CLAYPOOLS CASE Principal Martin Speaks a Good Word For tile Boy To the Editor of The Herald Frank Claypools name was mentioned men-tioned in Saturdays paper as one of the boys who was arrested for stealing steal-ing old iron from a dealer In Sundays Sun-days paper the statement was made that lie had been di3oharged It should have been that he was aionoraibly discharged dis-charged for he was in school at the time of the ttoaCt Frank was considered a bad > boy by the police and others a year and a half ago Since that time he has tried to reform has been a constant attendant attend-ant at school and is in every way a model boy He has earnestly expressed ex-pressed a wish to me that he might reform and yet amount io something I earnestay bespeak for him a chance and I know you will do likewise Very respectfully A S MAIVTIN |