| Show I Welcoming a King H HE visit of King Albert and Queen Elizabeth o of Belgium to fa tah Thursday undoubtedly brought up memories of the made by the Belgians while the Hun hordes scattered t ion an and devastation in their inglorious march on to Paris ire earlY days of the war L alt Lake and Utah generally remembered that in paying na a to Belgium's rulers they did not do so as a matter of n to royalty but on the contrary spontaneously and with 1 p p. 1 paid tribute to their worth as real human beings The e entry of the king and qu queen cn here was marked with ec to two two human beings eil S of world orld democracy rather th thin than n to two v n guiding the d destinies of a nation nahon from a throne I e ie reception was democratic and when n one one- remembers Kin King i r dem democratic cratic attitude and demeanor it it will be lie easily deat dele de- de le ted that at the in arranged in his honor was in keeping 1 us wishes One could not help but thinking t in seeing lbert ai d aI Q Elizabeth that th they y are more r the masses th are of the classes merica in re recognition of the valiant services rendered bC by b bye e C members of royalty should hail them with accI acclamation lation as g wo OVO who were responsible to a great degree in sa saving mane man n fro fr from m autocratic power which threatened to destroy and to render this world an involuntary accessory to the thee thees theof e es of Tile The Bea Beast t of Berlin |