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Show ^@r S V*** \ 00v I k- \ iV i f ^ y^A" ^ " f*" • \ ' ' / #2 J/ ' ' \ '*' \ ' ft ' I^lf^^^S **&Mi? %0<im *eee*rea by the f a l l y from a l l oirer the world, aha announeao. that a ca&ndttee was beta* formed to pMa for some ; permanenu memorial to be established with the sifts for suoh a min>o*e J S l r J ^ ^ r e a d y 1 > e s?n t 0 CWBa lKu ®» d ^ Wore, th© Alumni Assoelft* i i i « , £ £ ^ ^ 5 * 2 ? A c ' a d ^ ^ J i a d V i t i a t e d a s l a t e r undertaking, with the J S ^ I K l J ^ !f4 o w : m£ osxe o r ^ r e beds at the Ttugohow Hospital; where *«1«52 S 7 K ?£ ^ TmTB ot s w i o e . Atttr singing*«For a l l the mtmrt^ {^ 4 .^e : i r T>a d o r s Jest", the benediction in Chinese was pro* S ^ S ? °? I8"9! **?? *»5*$MU 3b* p a l l beareiB were lowland Cross; f^ n£ umiBhao-ending,% Howard Gelt, Fei Ch*i-teo, Dr. Harold Leucks ana Dr. Ts'ux Hslu-yen. N^ *»«* ^ J 2 ? J ? f ^ l y ^ ^ n T O b e r ot people went t> fungehow far the Chinese ooinnuttal s e r n c e at tne Martyrs? Cemetery. Fnere were many for* 2 h ! ? 5 S l n "fce ^ ° ^ ^ m X » » » t o L l y <*id not recognize at a l l / a nd dieir yrrnmm again bore testimony to the wide and:" inclusive c i r c l e af S ? f f ? I o r ? s , a o ^ i n t a n o e . The sex-vice was in charge of Pastor JCtmg ST4 * ^ ^r* C i l ? t l a n Tileh-tung spqjar-hriefIv of his long friendship' mta zhB -Doctor, and both he and to A Li Tra~yum.o^ho had been asked to AAlT ?^aFelo W e r s s o deeply moved t h ^ t j i wg^tfith the greatest d i f f i - ccusy j a a t „ney regained control of themselves and were able to go ^?iBZlf^.theiT ?a r ' t s of t h e M**ico. In t i p , Mr, Li f e l t compelled 52J22 Z Lh l ? l2S1 1 ' . t 0 a t m sentences of addi-cional testimony to the XX5 ^ -x A * * , * 1 * 0 0 * ^ * * for the Doctor* A afeall chorus of-Jefferson and uooaricn students sang "Sometime We«ll Understand" verv beautiful.lv at J ? beginning of the service, and a male quartet from the salvation j&am *JSJ J ^ I r * * , 1 * n t t l n S ^ y to a close. It was a perfect summer after- ™*~!'Jl e lon® sha<aows of approaching sunset creeping across the S£»TEKe5w5Bl llai?p g e g g ^ g ^ ffiP omgtftTnr, q|A-tha. t o n i n g <rf- the Chang Tec T'aftg bell aoTOSirTOe intervening fields added to the imprea-sireness of the afeole serriee* One thought caae t o me almost simultaneously with the receipt of trne telegram a t I>eitaiho early Friday afternoon, and the idea was only d confirmed W the events of the neaet three days, that greater mnishment c ? 5 * , m®n responsible for the crime suffer than t o -have been present s ip*tn_^ s e n s i t i v e hearts and 'understanding minds and to have seen froai the inside, so to speak, what manner of man i t ms whom they, had done to oeatn? How l i t t l e could thay have dreamed what thev were about to do f ? ^ 1 ^ *° h r ^ ^ this time* But i t vm tea finding h^rs on earth of „ Awe unav naa oeen l i v ^ d ' t o "the f^U-_with no . r e g r e t s and no lingering |jss2.ng co tne l i f e be#>afc. Br* <?«ttus f i t t i n g l y compared his going to the passing of the Frap^et S l i j ^ ^ ^ ^ r ' f r i ^ i t of the Lord tstiren up into heaven in a whirlwind m& * shariet of f l r a, s^ J>IS sfe g g % ;»je ft ;A. % g ^ ^ Miss leathering Ingram.refiirnaa on Tuesday ft»m Kuling, where she nae seen teaching in the m^Ti^^n ^nh^ni v>*#» rpc^.^tn \o* cs« ojell-ls idgram feina sue grandchildras expect to go to Feitaiho next week* .ii the papers « ^ a nas been pjrijed ovtr to tMs fund, aakea & apleadid iitart towards muiy n»y W I A beooae a m^aorial nortby of the man in mom saw* i t cUX ee estaolisheae ;, %^t. Very sincerely yours, • • o • , ; - I : ' '•rr" |