Show LINT NT B LEIGH f In the death of r Clint B fl Leigh LIgh The Ther r f I I Herald loses one oYthe most mos Valuable f I 1 I ember embers of Its Is staff Loyal L a efficient S z J curate accurate and broadly bradly Informed he te had hadI I h established himself himsel In the confidence t I Of or fr the thE men of or affairs of or this state stat and i ft city so BO thoroughly th bl of or f 1 paws were always open to him and his I ports of at current affairs were unusual unusually i I j ly if complete and reliable In a technical 2 i l sense seme no man could have been better beter f i t i C for the exacting duties dutes of ot his I I He had served as printer reporter teporter and editor and he had that I I I Instinctive sense of news values with without I L I out gut which no could b l training be worth J 4 t li I much I uch I I I Ii Beyond e ond that he recognized the ethical I i i I de of his profession to the utmost he ii ir ew and proved in his own career that hat i J rt I d t the Ue tie truth Is I i always a the essence sence of a 11 4 i i newspapers good wills will wi that the endur enduring I i ing qualities es of accuracy and and fairness faress are worth Morth more to a publication than ihan 1 1 r i i any In nn temporary reputation that might I attach to sensational exploitation of at j l j events As a result he was able to tot toI I j i t command comman sources source of Information that hat hatI I I would have been ben closed cosed to tola a sensation at and an his reports carried the weight I 1 d a ysa o it tc J q J L I i U t f hen i 1 the he mans lovable I j i i It i It Is not easi o of or him hini 1 pF t without tears No ge genteman gentleman fit ti over ever r lived yet few were ever stronger t J t i in hi lt their convictions In his personal i i relations he still held to the traditions I j of ot the th south which thich some call cal 1 r i He was always courteous to men i n nII anti and chivalrous to women and nd children T II and anti the courtesy was of the heart heart In Ia His associates never heard I j t Il hip tn say s an unkind tiling thing of ot another I i j aW his criticisms of others other were al n i ys s tempered with wih charity even wen when Ic I ir 1 they thy were justly justy severe severe Simple In his i ti i i tastes unassuming in manner tanner smiling ring 1 I I even when the J A cen burden of at care was 1 p 1 heavy heay it I was a benediction to know i f 1 t and work with wih him himI I I 1 P 1 I Those of or us who ho had been fortunate k H r i 5 I enough to see the man in his home life j i wI wit wll and cherish tb the I i thought of or his relations with his r wit loved lovedon I i I 1 on one ones s A devoted huband hu band a father ather fater r j i whose Who ose patience and af sf affection ii J knew no o bounds a son and ald a h tf I 1 brother whose thoughtfulness and in interest 1 I f terest no separation of or time or distance distances h s could dim he was an example ot of the i I highest and best type tYle of ot American 11 i 1 It 11 Yo f manhood m |