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Show - i . A NEWSPAPER' de$cate4 to a policy of fairness to ill section of Utah cccalf. : eLa at Ki jfc mr nfi I w I FORTIETH YEAR, NO. 108 - i "a : ''a.'" , "' HERALD KICNX3 Basin km Offfcf 13 .a, k THE EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1925. mC3TVV0CL:U . C2 f I I L I I I J I I ? ' I . (1 .Btlsiiiess; Leaders Endorse Gets Even Assails Foe I"" r - - - Wednesday's Lineup LEGIONS SEND v,: i " 140 Hoover ' ' ' INS - HEARING DRAWS students; SEUVICES FOR WEEK i The preliminary. Wwk- for "Muster Week" to be conducted tH'Xt week by ' the Provo Chaaibor of Commerce was completed at a meeting of thoi-- e An charge of the week's activities at be chamber headquarters Monday v,.evening. The plans for the week an out' lined and explained by George1 QiiIUIhu were enthusiastically received and unanimously endorsed. Kach nian expressed himself In sympathy with the "Muster Week" pror pram and accepted the work assigned fur him to do. According to the explani buis made by Mr. Qnillian the activities of the Week will differ greatly from any of those formerly engaged in ' pt. Charles S Khoemakerj forthe commercial organization. One of the outstanding ..features of mer, mayor of J'oiueroy, 0., came jJjjL "Muster Week"? will be the survey home one night to find hip wife had bultbed her fialr. 'jHo be declared lie availahle-m- njot-th-e jxwer4n- - the would let his board' grow until she city willing to "cooperate and assist Uf ' She hasn't hpr hair grow. .the chamber of eommerce 'in the and her yfeldea, lock'8reiilaytni nphulldIng-of4hnThe forward looking men of the community, aid short while bis are., growing long Mr. Quintan, will be given an op-- and woolly. ', . . ' the big program OFFIQALSARE cmimlier of commerce. So that the citizens of the"com-munlt- y will know who !tb men are who the city, all those . who volunteer for' the chamber of N. commerce activities during "Muster ' Week" Will wear a specially de-- ' signed chamber of jpommerce button while the business houses associated with the organization will have on Young Men's Organization its window thfrlnalgnla of the cham- Sponsored by Provo Masonic Bodies is Formed ber of commerce, according to Mr. ' A "A Ouillian. The officials of the Al Siratjejp-te- r (if the order of DeMolay.oli'-sore- d by the Provo Masonic bodies, were installed at ceremonies conr ducted at the Provo Masonic temple Saturday evening: The advisory codicil of the chapter, all of whom are members of the Masonic organization; are R. E, . Imish, J. With tbelr orgnnization' prac-- ' Knapp, I, Palmer, INSTALLED IN NEW CHAPTER WOUKBEGINSON ORE!,! SIDEWALK II.-A- 4 fcally completed, and the people of '7 the entire' Lincoln scliool, district ,' aubscrlbing liberally to the new sidewalk project which.: will parallel the state highway a. fmif miles, Wwt Wefevt-- i ,ed to founnenee in "earnest Wednesday Biomiiig. 8uch U the. information given out by members of the committee, which is organized as follows r Tlmpnirogo8ward, James II. t'lirk" and James Cordner : Sharon, John E, Christensen and J. V.. 'Oseajr Anderson j Windsor, JobiiBtn and Ray Gillman. Tlfse committee members are making a general survey in their respective wards for funds for the V new project, while others Interested in the success of the movement are v already actively engaged In clearing for actunl construction ; work. ,::"':: j E. B. T7"..,.:.-.ionfs, county road engineer. . 1h expected to be on the scene of ac-tivlty Monday morning to outline the course of tl;e walk. Following 'jk'J'iS "'n wilh teams will commence woik whlch. lt is exijpeted, will be completed within the next month. 'at il " llbp Book Men Visit ; - Provo City Schools f P: Woods,- A.W. II. atay,:Sr.r-Jrai.-Vic- k, Albert Chamberlain, Iledquist, Herman Grimm and Albert Singleton. The aim of the DeMolay order, of .Masons tohlduojiljMlie sous is or the close between the ajfea of 18 and 21 years are eligible, is to teach and practice clean, manly, uprlghand patriotic living, The officers of the Al Sirat chap,' ter are as follows: Thomas master councilor; Thomas Schott, senior councilor; Henry Imish, Junior councilor; Fred M. Ward, scribe; .W. ,11.' Kay, Jr.; treasure? and senior .deacon ; Sesco Spauldlng, Jufllor,,denWfl;,,:,,harieg Hagen, senior steward and coudnc-toj- r of the accused ; Sunny Funk, Junior steward and junior inquisitor; Wendell Morgan, marshal; Max Bee, standard learer; Elvvood Willis, 'sentinel and guard; John L. Henry, orator ; Richard Spraker, almoner; William McCoard, chaplain and preceptor? Ralph Elliott, Ronold McKenzie and Rehired Anderson; preceptors; Dotiald Waid, preceptor and guard; l)avid Grosse-mapreceptor and senior Inquisitor; Robert Bee, preceptor awf master inquisitor; Ralph A. Iledijuist, I)e Molay. . C. frlendsTSf-iasGiialipB- f "' Gess-ford- .l".rr.p. II. A'nlkcr. lo'ernioiiRtalii MacMIllan rcprewntuti've. of the romimny and Jesse A. Ellsworth, mannger of the San Francisco office of the company, visited 10. (T'P) LONDON,- - Nov., ,'tbe Young university and tha Provo high school MomMy. Mf.. Ellsworth John' Oalesworthy has picked, his Is making a tour of nl the normal choice of .jthe greatest 'American of ili- wr.u in lb-- interest newspaper headline. mi I ' of his company. Lecturing on "Expression" liefore a Iiondon audience, the famous"' novelist said that, for heUer at. . worse, the future of .ngliKfi as a Lliving thingSvas In the hands of the newspaper writers and he cited, as "a, "iFTnnies "shiKitlltfr from 20 I rt 30 the- most extraordinary example he do. ha d iyctesn .gtt.wbnj: JLlm atone ib. cbimnpy.of f Huberts farl.v Tuesday iiHtrning led the headline in an American. nowfr someone to call the fire department paper when Rolert Brbjges, Ihe Eng- refn-a'in he In- on f tlieorv thnt thro nP ...- - llsh .ppet lanrliite. head-'soin The New tervlewed York, The call came Into wrong. the thing ' department at 5:45 Tuesday morn line said : KING S CANARY WON'T CHIRP. . , (JfBg. Galsworthy Picks Greatest Headline . Dirty Flqe Causes Fire' Scare at Hotel ,J. 'i . thw-JUa- t . . JUDGE JAMES B. TUCKER TO ADDRESS Y STUDENTS Jlii State 30. soul. - ' . ' The medical and other experts" In the trial of Dr. IJarold Blazer, .'accusedof liavln chloroformed his deformed and mentally deficient daughter Hazel to death for "mercy's" sake" will continue their eviilenee which started yesterdayFrom It may be built up the' basis for the discussion as to where the linecani be drawn between that which Jives andhas.a soul and that '' The Lagoe is Anti-Saloo- n "sllp-ping-" and Wayne B. Wheeler,, its loading figure, is "concealing the facts;" declared William former sjate superintendent of the New York league, on his arrival In ChlcaKO for a league 'convention. He declared Wheeler "has a pair of asbestos pajamas that en' able him to sit on the lid." "which Is merely, flesh, animated only in a mechanical sort of way by but haveno muscles whieh-mosource of control in the brain; that which exists butjs without menvo tality. " Drawn'ty this . MEMBERSTO , pmnpeft; 1nteest everywhere was centered on the tnaXTFrlcnds Of teizcr, and .psycboVigy, 81 Commander , WooHey examOut' of a ination of expert witnesses today may, develop discussion of a new theory that of whether an imbecile may. be an automaton without a , (ijSUined for the coming year- - by the tie Retold Children or Provo ' Schools OF. SCIENCE Nov., tlo,lechnlcal of Armistice Day to Meaning BygTAXLEY WHITAKER. United Press Staff Correspondent. LITTLETON', TAKE HIS LIFE - dents of sciences lawyers interested In the most imique criminal trials, crowded the Denver Mayoralty Candidate court room to overflowing. Sufering From Cancer A dramatic battle'for the freedom ! Wants to Die of a country doctor, charged with DENVER, Colo.. Nov., 10. (UP) filicide, is fast drawing to a close court of Araphoe in A grey haired' man lies on. a bed county today. of pain in General Hospital here to- One "more alienist is expected to dywaitingh-decJslon-of-4iisof-thedtestify for Dr. 'Harold E. Blazer, the "guiltless murderer" of his fellow church men on whether or helpless daughter. Hazel Ingrlt not he should be put to death. to Blazer. The defensp is "then ex- save him from hopeless suffering. Barney Haughey, "CO, Denver atpected to rest its case. The state has at least tw-- alienists to put on torney, single tax advocate and canstand for rebuttal testimony.) didate for mayor in the last ' City the " Unless there is some surprise election, made the startling request waiting, the dramatic incidents of that the Liberal church, of which the trial are. over. ' The' remainder he is a ''member? take a vote on of. the testimony will be technical, whethei or not a way should he ' " fouii6,io . Thar"onBXpeftTtBessea For Haughey who has been conSince the court did not hold a session-last night it fs believed, bovr- - fined to his bed 'for months with eve, that the ease will not be com- what Is believed to be cancer of the stomach, would rather be given a pleted Uiil after Armistice day. isentunenr. ana. sympamy m me speedy ..death than to Jive only t be court room yfeslferday Was'decidedly taken by the dreaded disease. wlfhrhe-eiderlAt his own request this question physician. When: y was- - asked, of the members of the a point was scofed-4- y cr the proseeutioaJal'jed to make a church yesterday. f Iways-toigh- ter Haughey reqiH Is - us to, point,h(Lre was aud nolsif. Judge Samuel Johnsou should ..we, his fellow churchmen, warned the siiectaters to l quiet endeavor to work out some plan by several times throughout the ses which he "'could obtain legal, sanction for bis death?"- :'. sion. of 'A vote of 'the congregation1 was two. the on the part Sincerity according- - fo principal witnesses in the case has taken yesterday, lieon the outstanding features of the Bishop Frank. II. Rice, but the deci' ' sion will not be made public until a . trial. . Mrs. second poll has been taken today. of was the It sincerity "I am a lawyer and I know that France? Bishop, 'daughtef of the physician,- as she told the devo- no one could legally put me to tion of her father for the "human death," Haughey said . yesterday. husk" that moved a court room to "I think, however, that there shouW V!.- -" tears.':-'?" : be some kind xif a law authorizing . Sinceritj'mnrked upon the fnce. the death of those- - persons who better off dead than alive." of Dr. Blazer, yesterday niade. those would who heard Jielievethini when he said he did not remember what- took plaoje. from Just liefore the time of the homicide until six days After' ward. - No amount of cross examination cohld wring from Blazer a single ON instance of remembrance- through those six days of darkness in his the-distr-ict o endliis-'BuffeTliig- , - . " 1 - lOTHER'CALLS DOROTHY - .' ' . memory. He wa lead up to the end of the tralV-thr-i bis .memory snapped and it "was during that period that he committed murder, left a nole telling why ho did it ana .then tried his own life, according to the story brought out by the defense. , Blazer was as wiley, as keen and EILaiiLt0JLn!!i.tbe stand. District Attorney Stone artemptetf to him with disassociated questioning, but, he, wan deliberate In all his answorslaiid waa never a faii!t . tond cfin--fus- SAN .QUENTIJr, Caii, Nov.. 10 (UP) After 00 annts, 45 cousins, 28 sisters and 9 fathers called at state's Elling-soprison here to , see Dorothy "Jaz - girl" . sentenced for manslaughter lii file killing of her mother, the captain flf the guard felt credulity had' been imposed upon, but waea came to see the girl he knew some was wrong. .J thing ' -- ' - "Boo!" exclaimed "shoo!" Go on "away bcefr . the" foffrcer. this" girl Is In Ogden to TOBESTAGEO ON 140 190 MiOmrd ' Henry "- 100 143; Whitehead 105 Ward - o o Judklns 100 10O ; 155 -- .' 105 140 . Elliott Bown o o . WEST HIGH "PANTHERS" O :.. o o Bmolka Ernatrom Ijitie o Willi 145 165 Passey o " SIMMONS' GRIDSTERS GREATLY lMP!ROVED 8paffod " o Owen -- 100 145 . Football ' Fans Assured of Scrappiest Contest Seen This Year . .:' 140 o Van Cott Eikrem- 155 155 140 FACTS ABOUT THE GAME. Teams Provo high and West A high f Salt Lakft PbMWY" field en (capt.) mil, known the entertaining doubt give; calling the to America . world. CoaimafiderWoollejMs over as a fluent and speaker and will ho a stirring message resignificance of the day .and the rest of- the state .. " - ,. The tabernacle choir under the direction of Prof.' J. R. Boshard will render a musical program for the occasion, ., iLlbe-jubM- e' the program. ii- tntted-to-att-e- nd CapUInft-Art- bie Eikmn, West; Harrison Conovtr, Prove. Officials Don Reddish, ref. Wilson, umpire; Cart Sewnson, head linesman. SECRETARY PRAISES WORK PROVO MAY SURPRISE OF LEAGUE OF NATIONS The following statement was made by Coach Glenn Simmons this afternoon relative to- the West high Provo high football contest tomorrow afternoon : "West Js eoniing to Provo with a fist, 'heavy team, l Their ls esiieclally'.fasl. and extloa caforlcally perienced and is strong tn the everyone know U If war Is avoidscoring department as; .was ed Do one can prove it The linpie- - shown to 0 victory by their was war world the diate origin of over Davis, a team which held the assassination" In 'the Balkan EiQrau fovir Jmuibdowns on a Denlnsnlar" For five wwk Europe muddy .field. ,t iifUhibeaiastraaj' qulTOHxlon the,dge However, the Provo Bulldogs to were made pbe, Heroic efforts are developing fast and may hrlna about a conference, a face to spring a surprise on' the face discussion in a round table We expect to give a good --4 ava!L"i without meeting but account of ourselves in the game maebin-' tomorrow.' A" "There was no standing ery for such a meeting and no ob back-field- opyrlght,-4925r- UniteA-Pres- by -- The eve of the seventh' anniversary of the world war armistice today rinds Europe wlb- some .ejagreeceptixns balling the ments ami the League of NaLIon's 9s pTewglngrneriHf peaceHfor the ancient, battlefield of the world. Sir Eric Drummond, secretary of the league, praised the accomplishment "of the league toward peace 1n an exclusive lntejTlewwitbtbe United Press. In London last night a pacific gesture unknown since the :dark was given at the days of ltird mayor's' banquet when British Foreign SecretaiT7ABsM?&hmber4 laln'quaffed a goblet of peace and passed It to German Ambassador . Stahmer to drink. Today Raymond Polnca re, former president and premier of France, declared France has shown her desire for peace by her part In Locarno. In an exclusive Interview with the United Press, however, he charged that .Germany still is able quickly to put- - a"nanny-'lntotfield and warned that German attitude toward Locarno might still "render sterile" tbe work of .peace done here. " , 1914-181- 8 , dop-ster- ' jo attend It. , 'By ERNEST B, RASMUSON. fThla past month there was an lis "Panthers" versus "Bulldogs''? other incident la the Balkans (the tomorrow, when the West, high both Instantly clash). school of Salt Lake invades Provo to to cease Invited firing parties 'were - na '4trjL its ilghlytottted-fooUwand withdraw their troops within chine the scrappy Provo against ' 40 hours, ii', '' ; high school aggregation on the, "Y" Impartial military orneers were field In a state leacue Armistice da v 24 and hours on the spot within contest The game will begin at 2 :S0 both parties bad accepted the Lea- o'elock. . gue of Nations council's' Invitations It is rumored on good outborlty all 53 In hours to end. the troublle. that tbe Invaders are coming with troops- were back behind their fron- hostile intentions and that , plans tiers and immediately afterward an have been carefully made to put to International commission was creat-- , route the well drilled forcer of ed to report concerning the fads, the Captain-Harriso- n Cotwver and his responsibilities, the reparations and, cohorts and lower their colors in the above all, to suggest methods of pre- dust. However, Coach filmuioos venting .similar occurences In the and-hi- s board of strategy hare held ligation ' Greoo-Bulg- U . . - future.. In 1925 the system of conference, cooperation and mediation succeed " ed on, time table schedule. ;' 'On this seventh armistice day it kj eren is sn nnfabJ- questiontf the question cannot be definitely answered, whether ... this system might, not have worked equally as well nightly sessions since these rumors have been wafted southward and tbe well laid plans of tbe enemy may By HENRY. WOOD. A :,,: yet be frustrated. , W : United Press Htaff Correspondent The Provo team is going tip 1025, by United Press.) (Copyright. " against Bs.liardct opponent of the GENEVA," year, w est high boasts of one of Drummond, secretary of tbe League tbe finest teams in the state which of Nations today drew a striking has not as yet tasted of defeat alparallel, betwen the Balkan explothough they , were hard pressed to. sion of 1014 which led to the world win from. Ogden 12-- earlier in the war and. tbe latest Balkan difficulseason.. TRIP KOOSEVCLT SCCCESSFll. ty which was settled by the League In Eikrem, Rhodes. Van Cott and Nov, (UP) ' . 8HINAGAB, India, of 'Nations in a few days. Pearson they have a backfle!4 that Tbe James ' Yet. he declared, In an" exclnslve iniiscxx: expl tlon in tbe will be difficult to stop. As a ktrk- "armistice day" Interview with the Cen er Eikrem stands out as one of the of lmpenetraiable heart, United Press, it is not a"fair ques Asia in twarch of the- "uheep's best, his boots averaging better than tion" now to ask whether the great tral ancestors" has soevceded. fifty yards in the season's games. 1914 could have iieen catastrophe, of t'he beaded fy Tbeo-dn- e The Panther backfleld is about 10 4 averted. Roosrl and hla brother Ker-mi- t pounds heavier Aper man: tbsot "Armistice day this year perhaps eame back Into northern India Provo's." 'On the Hue, the two teams more than ever before brings up ro ijhtwlib thrfa a are'more evenly matched., the Bub Friday. .Tbe the question of whether the) world title of crosV the difficult Unrs-j- . as dogs average being 158 war,cou!d have been avoided," Sir iiass in a blhJu-- of xero roid. against 156 for West . pounds " . ' j ; Eric declared. , flhllng tb.-l- r way through t inn '.The high coaches, Simmons and "Nobody can answer that ques- - from S a. u. o ' Weight, have been putting their p m. men through some rather Intensive e drilling since tbey came back from Kaysville, in order to present a smooth working unit against ihe Panthers. The team is in excellent VI desire, to express, my apprecla tlon for tbe solendld iinnor.rlvpn shape, Elliott who was kept out our sidewalk project by the Davis game on account of a thvenlng Herald." said A. V. Watklns, of of few minor bruises Is ready to go in a niemner or me general committee In v.w, charge of the work, " "Wfl " . . the harness tomorrow afternoon, in. . nfmnmWA IT. .uH. me ueram ; ; gainea the impression that we expect his olaposition at tackle. "..A. . coiomence laying the concrete walks this fall, .It is not onr Intention After a light workout this afterwwmwci rae. cement concrete walks at till time. fThe plans caU for noon consisting of .signal, drill and a four mile strip gf earth anl pea gravel walk so constructed that it will catching punts, Simmons sent the form a suitable base for the concrete, which we hope to construct a little sqtnd to the showers with orders ' , later. to find their beds with as little de, i " ' "c " " were Bii:e 10 lay me cement this Tear. lay as possible, . A A ; but with tbe I" f the peach crop and some other obstacles thtff batr ...Although, on compajcative scores, coaironted the people of this district during the past year we cannot the dope decidedly favor's tbe .West, the contest should still prove highly nope w get more than the base laid at present; This, however, Will make entertaining. Both teams are noted a very substantial walk, and win no doubt be the means of protecting for. an aggressive style of playing ...u gwnsi, me dangers they encounter while walking on the and the spectators are certain, to see ' some real baug up football. We are receiving splendid support from the people of the district ln Conover, the Bulldogs have a wha Is always wiil- many living onlte a dlstspce from th i.i. ghTy ynbierlbliig liberally 'Btrong to the project. ing to bear the brunt of the attack for his team.; He has proved him- . "To them as to all others giving ta tbelf we extend our ' Nov-le,gtr- MAKESDEBUT Provo's latest' musical organiza orches tion, the Breinholt-Dasiru- p tra, will make its initial public ap pearance at Utahna Gardens tonight at which time this group of talented musicians will furnish the music for the special married folks' dance. Tlie, Breihholt-Dastru- players p comprise a group of musicians well known In musical circles In this city and throughout the intermountaln region, most of them having scored high with the best musical organiza' tions state! '. The' personnel of the orchestra Is as follows: Verdi Breinholt, piano, formerly with the "Serenaders"; Byron Dastrup. trumpet, formerly wlth Warner Stone's Columldans; Annuel tromlMn,- - formerly - with Warner Stone's Columbians and di' rector of th. Provo band ; Harvard Olwn, banjo and cello, formerly with the "Peerless Players"; Walter Vogel, a'ti formerly saxaphoiie, wilh the "Peerlewi Players" ; Leland Evans, drums, formerly with the "Peerless Players?; Paul' Saner, bass, son of Prof. Robert Saner of the - Brit ham Yonng nntverslty ; B'akft-Poa- y, tenor saxophone, for- ."Pee-rlew meriy-wit- h Players." ' e , Carlston-Brein-bol- t, Jep-persfi- Montana liishop Pies On Way to Rome i ROME. - 1 IOl Mgr. ?.- Carroll, dtedto- - dny of heart failure In Switzerland while enroute to Rome on a Holy year pilgrimage. n,. ereej Stanley a NEWMUSICAL : Cacli-te(iy McIntjTe, West ; Glenn Simmons, Provow Substitutea: West High Utters, Rhode, Milllgan, Noble; .Provo Robertson. Vacher. PhiHlpa. Mcintosh, . Bullock, . Candland, Taylor, Gee, v! Sellers and Rlppla. (The weight of each player is indicated by the figure by earh ame) he - V l'nlvlty ---; TimeWednesday at 2:30 p, Le-glo- : HELD - o Hodgson o Pearson T Undefeated Salt Like Team Meeta Husky Provo Squad In League Contest t es Provo Meeting f 3 bishop of nNo.lean. Montfua, And thereupon Warden J. rtnipla story): and Woiild Hot be ; A' rhaken from it i"", ruled that only the father, .Josepl Firm belief 'In IminnrtiilltV of the Ellingson and brother. Eiirl mid the ancient. precepCof re- - son, her attorneys and such friends as she or" they nright' designate, (Oontlnued oh Page Five;) might hereaftey call to ee Dorothy, Ad-dr- . --- . of Arthur The meaning of Armistice day knd why It should go down as one of the greatest holidays in America will be told the boya and girls of the Provo city hoo! and the students of the Vobug UMlvewity tomorrow, the seventh annual observance of the declaring of ArmUitice in the world ' ' . war, be sent to the varwill Speakers ious school by the Service Star the Ameri-aLegion and Auxiliary! Judge James 6. Tucker will address the students at the Young university. Judge George 8. Balllf will address the Junior high school and Juvenile Judge George W. Wor-tbe- n the senior high students. Mrs. George W. Wbrthen will speak to the pupils oMhe Parker schmd; Mrs. J. D. Boyd, jiresldtwt ot tlw Provo chapter of the Service Star Legion and Gold Star mother the Timpano. gos school and Captain Robert. Patterson, and Mrs. Harry Butler the Franklin, school. The students of the Maeser school will discus Ar miaUce day la their cjais rixjnj work and will give a patriotic program at ; the w'haofF'riany. In the evtnlng the. organizations which, hat their origin as a result of the war and which were formed Immediately following the' Armis tice, will have charge of the public meeting te be held in the Utah stake tabernacle, 'Arthur Woolley state commanded of the A merlca n legion, depart men of Utah, prominent at. tomey" of Ogden, will be the orator ayj r 140 Conover (capt.) o CITY SCHOOLS '..,, Sympathy of Entire Audience Goes Out to "Guiltless Mur- -' dererof Imbecile'' Citizens to v Be Given Opportunity to Co-operate in Movement ' ' e Jrtunlty ta aid.. In . ' Trial WORKERS VOLUNTEER . if 140 NehtoQ it s New Theory May Be Developed as Result of -"Murder" Ceorge4iuillian Outlines Plans To lie .Followed During , i Campaign Wide-Awak- . GRID ClASSrC PROVO HIGH "BIXLDOGS - Erle , . . te-as- 7 . !, eedttlii . SPARKS FROM LIVE WIREsl 1 - : . J grateful appreciation,'' lder, .support . . (Continued w rse Four.) |