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Show GOOD NEWS EDR OGDEHREEKS Tho mam Greek residents of this city will doubtless be pleased to learn of the success of Splros I Matsoukas a native Orcek, who Is conducting a speech making trip thTough the United States for the purpose of raising mon c to strengthen the armj and navy of Greece H Cavros tho Greek vice-consul In -- "' " i ? i " i "i . i Ogden, Is In receipt of Information to tho effect that Mr. Matsoukas, on Maj 22, drew tho first draft for 100,000 francs, payable to the Bank of AthcnB, and this represents tho amount which has thus far been raised by the lecturer bj- charging five and ten cents' admittance admit-tance to his lecture hall This amount Is equal to about $25,000 In American monej. The cause, according to Mr. Gavros, is a very worthy one and is deserving of tho support of oery Greek resident of the countrj oo |