Cablegram from the Guardian:
Mourn loss (of) immortal heroine, Marion Jack, greatly-loved
and deeply-admired by 'Abdu'l-Baha, (a) shining example (to) pioneers (of)
present (and) future generations (of) East (and) West, surpassed (in)
constancy, dedication, self-abnegation (and) fearlessness by none except (the)
incomparable Martha Root. Her unremitting, highly-meritorious activities (in
the) course (of) almost half (a) century, both (in) North America (and)
Southeast Europe, attaining (their) climax (in the) darkest, most dangerous
phase (of the) second World War, shed imperishable luster (on) contemporary
Baha'i history.