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Show vj44 DESERET EVENING NE .VVS :SECTION SECOND I , FOUNDED - 1St10 -- - - - - - - THURSDAY NoVEMItE11 - - - - - - LAKE CITY 1919 SAI,T :!() - UTAH - - - 1 Sinking le no tneettful in Via ppnrsomity e ton lantana. in cianonon be Ink nays. W. D4117 Lib. YEA it SEVENTIETH -- 11 43 1 4; DELEGATES GATHER FOR IRRIGATION ,MEETING a Salt Lake Police Are SearchincrFor Automobile Highwaymen ttl3 tO3 ER) ca) D.13 , ctb Kb - (Q4 a3 633 - . . . commillEEs . BRIDGE! Must Not Prm t orMEMOIIIAL Federal Strips, pRoIEc.T is, A . Proposed Enterprise, It Is Pointed Out, Will Not Conflict With General State Memorial. ' . ' soaking of the bridge to be h- - lionne- efet tett t,t, the 0,..tsiat the ariiii in.. tiouleiiril callY,'" a lue- mouth ef Petit-ymor,a, to the sold:ers und sailors of atm oerved in the ,4orld war etas this morning given the approval of the mate memorial coinmitts.. co idt-the county ntission pro raJsti any d'litille ,pion di' not peek to 'amount to- popular subscription, but rather make the campaign for funds 'one ttf education. The ection e.ia taken at n joint memorla I coin- !meeting. of the state and commitution. imitation. the county held romntittee, advioory the county 'In the city. commisaion chamber. After a brief diecussion of the countys plans 'it teas the conaenaus of opinkm of those preeent that the campaign for 'fordo Proposed by the county will in no way interfere with the piano! of ehe state commitodon, but will rather act to the advantage of the latter. Davis Here. I Illustrated Lecture. -- - - T III-- sy 4 - - feature of the I ri teat ion Con- lecture gress et Iill be tty t. J. litanrilar(1. head of eilb. licit). for the V..S -- reelvitiotion Per. vice nn tthe topic. Th,' C,canIng of the Wept " The ici ture will be given Frid.ty ricning. N"' 21. hr. ginning tit il o'clock. in the Assem. NVhile the lectore Is pH- tpli Ilea. marry for the deleratee to the con-tiegretta the bpitrioliM t:Jt:I.PrY will open to the ntibliv. A mong other Mans to t. 0,own will be beautiful avenice of the Yellowstone and ether parts of the west. h'e Big Increase in No astrated ,,i' 0 A IVEH IS 111)(1 general earning hzts been ON COAL LAND Enrollment OF HEALTH issued . ROBBED Arlo . CASE .,........ itendence this year ie touch larger than it wag laid ) ear. see ording.to Supt. Atiant la Ben. ,' MOO wh o h as ju in- - retuined from via,. Witt University Department of 111 to the Kittery Stake Acutienly at State Land Board that Big Horn Acadmny Await Arrival of Cover- Preventive Medicine An- - 'Casti Palm w),.. and to the Ricks Idaho. Nornial ',1'..'!.,"1"1,."rjelt. nor Before Deciding Mil- o' hhiarat nounces Extensive Course ThP totalColleg at Rexburg, , ti registration Of throw three ., Int In a es tat , lishment printed' I in hoolot show an ineremsed attendance lea ev Conley had the otsnips ner Propositio n. Of Lectures. tor be tined on the bottle. contain- nearly :00. Ing t olorett u Ater that tie i eprenented le 1 as hint0 viltip hail: asturrease et 01: .IitA Snarl; INI,lae: nrioa0. AKLNII no action Ott th COM NO priertatiOnlit Will to Mitals f or p It ;art tor the winter season's triotoutt" at a combined program Ely thee. 1..st f,t,,,,,sea Inismittich it. von.; premise propomod by the Milner term have toen n the h at it o f itirnina en Sunday-eveninNov. 1. In honer of for final settlement of interests out 1.tliela. ite. to be wird mi house.: the returned soldiers and In comment- the conflicting Clainia with re- live .metlicine at the Univer. oratiton of Armistice day. hold commedittee. nueh art catxup. ex- tracts. a nd nueru oth er eetielps eity ttf Utah left today for sou thern Tuesday Noirroe It. the Rieke Lard to C0411 lands valued at about hut in the future all offenders will b;.1 ttah. where he will dellv-electures Nornial colle.re held a joint celebra. $10.000.000. In Carlson county. the Fork in tho (ion of foundeors (ley and Arntiatice prottecuted to the full extent of 'the .attelsrpeeints ni he bettr health day. A parad of the ochre! through Mali. land board hes adjourned its me ,....., the toun was followed he a program November semitone. ,110fOliellt conducted he the nen) ment throughout the owe. depart. vrittay lat the Tabernacle iit II o'cloeit. Supt. claim the right to purchase Mote ef It.lii s,azt .eitendorbyeir)n land, in Carbon from sa 'oretiderteess:!I will ItTehne$;gnaltindersettain of lthh: 1.zmattl thno w.f... of enal bot given at Spirit of It'oundere Day." The music. the state, hut in view of a threatened Kaysvle and Morgan. under the direction of Albert South. contest of the validity of their claim, pro..., of liCtiures. wick. the professor. was have offered to compromise on a A program of lectures have been excellent. Mr. drawn up'by the department of pre- - afternoon basis. a game was played "fifty-fifty- " ventive medicine, to be given in dlr. betwn the football of the 1,110 acres offered Ricks team and Poce. the Appraisal erent points throughout tho mate up- - lento Technical school team, the Nur- - by the Mainers to the state by quit- on application. The ataff of phylii- - mai college tory' winning. clans and their lectures follow: The Hicks Normal hits a strong eillim' in consideration of the state Dr. R. M. EileenPrenatal Deeelop'-to the other Lite of :2 leaebers and a well Its. 'Wing fioculty the Child. Care of the New. elplined student Prof. Levi Edgar Young, head of ment of to acres. develops the faet.that there is body, according Child. The Bottle-fetewn litthy., Supt. Bennion and they are handling estimated to be 826.000.000 worth of the V4014tern hietory department of of the school ie coal on the ground in quention. or the Univereity of Uteh, has reettived iteeetrlinelvfltinetiorbeincere uopf thne iti.rott athe social problems eredttabie way. eatr the eenvenietwe about $20.000 worth per acre. This PelirlodotftfNAhwe That. en invitation from the Pacific come 'residents tbey-hav- e es. Is the information given out by Ar- branch of the American Historical as- - chiltle Life. triples lectures in course of tablished a well supervised dorntitory, thus Kuhn. ecretary of the state lend sociation to etteek.at a convention of I especially arrenged for mothers ' and though this la Ito Bret board. though the geologist's report. I Ibe I110141 n to the asuanciatia at Flan coverine period of six weeks', how this total was reached, ofeell that it iwilll be the means of as. showing Francisco. Nov. 2 I and :3. Itoe. I.. A. Stevenson-- 8a nitation no ) been presented to the ng in so - some of the school's h An Ideal VII- - social aubject. "The Early Day Documents A Morn' .obligation. board. officially and therefore Is riot problems. and Their Import- - lege From a Health Standpoint. At Big Horn the -school though considered as a partof the public rec. D6revUeltoathmel ntits.tory of Western National Dr. E. a. GowansPhyrical Wel. entail the said is titOvine Sun- - ord. fare of the Next Generation. The day "sight Supt. Mr. liennirn attended a 4' Will Wait for Governor. Prof. Young will quote extensively Stateai Responsibility to the School at Lovell. a thriving town meeting from the journalm of the late Preto. The land the Children. lt The Church to olt yrinting rotatoliehment in that i it) advising Ditto toot to print $O) thing remmeting a government iorrp st.tmit eectirity. or atathtng used I!) the go ernines,t- This staining has been Inoue,' ti) chat)! a,,,,.,. ' , HE conimittees on finance and Will Not. Conflict. l of the resolutions. Irrigation It ads pointed out that the county ,,gre,., to be held in Ma city the this bridge sill be completed before , L, .. . 0 lk4 . . 4 7 . , . -- - . . ' 01111P ... . .ng ', Delegates Entrusted With Finance and Resolutions Governor . Plan Work A WORKISupe.rm. tendent Sees ,TAKEs FOR PROMOTION Says Davenport . APPROVED MEET , i 111111EA111111 E111111ESS lpHysicIANs - , . g I Bandits: tel la. tie Utah at History Convention --- quit-elai- d Ye oe -- p. ' daelmEll . 40 ONn ie pea on Early . "Blondy" Bain Is Rescued By Beet Haulers Near Roy. : Where ',He Was Left by (Special to The N ews.) - boun d and gagged Into a beet dump at Boy this morning about I WelOck. Blondy Bain. a local taxrcab driver: was rescued by beet itaulere WI hours later and boarded the Bambergor electric into Ogden. where he relatiol.his experienses to. the Sheri ft . Bain says he was called about 110 o'clock this morning to drive two men to Bait Lake City. They offered to that urgent Bay hint' business made it imperative that they make the midnight trip .and he, all Unsupctlhe. started for the capital with his "fares.' in Cul rearseat They seemed affable andperfectlY at ease and the mbes' were being disturbance, one man. pulled hie arms behind him while the, other took the wheel and stopped ' the car. Then the twodrafged him from thicar. et re t c h e d 131 M op t on t b ground and bound him with stout cord. He says he fought but tie two were too much for him- - They gagged , hi m and made his b an d a a b solutely se&Ire.behind his back and tied his feet together; and then, as though e who le thing mapped out. , they ha (lib they took him to a near-b- y beet dump, carried him up the inclined driveway and threw him, J r( among Oita beets. He' tried all the rest of the night 'to free himself, but Was unable to do so. He lays hie struggles kept him from freezing.. About $ o'clock beet haul.. ,.. are released him . IlaM says he wail not beaten ! or what rough-- I, roughly .treated.--beYnnmen had to use to overpowr! him. and when he. was freed. after stretching his cramped limbs. he was able to walk - to the nearest Bomberger . d en- cs t Bain sayu he had.bnly Is on him. ,, . - rni L. Campbell snow, Dr. Joseph H. Morrell. 10gdeni-end for that talttah before Malty decidIng on mild. A large glass factory Is now ger preliminary to the freatilar setielon to the etate legislature. In. he a matter of such importance to the will and others to show the type of co- - The Hetenee of Kee two the a for at under Lovell. conatruction contributions factory retteon came to Utah in the forties teeth:ow Mileages and How to Avoid that which open's Friday 'morning at the future interests of the plate, And of coltering more than one and one-ha- lt - the atembeni Of the city and finical, and the plauting in the Them. i The meeting of the reso- - i' in too wise conflict. i agricultural college In particular. of ground, which will be cornacres ste.te capitol. HandAmerican that Dr. J. battinof out institutional Heber great i SearePhyalcal committee pointed in the near future. The Great The lands in question were selecled by pleted lotions committee was to outtine a advisory i life Moral and the the government. state land hoard originally aa a Spiritual Develop. leap. to for a definite home agriculture. at this -point and the public school system. talent. The Cilia of Carelessness. The Wentern sugar factory reneral organizottion. Puhmitting touch the county is not Raking - part of the Vtah Agricultural college dieonlife of -' the the to also contributes to give e He will analyze the general social Boy'. Problem. resolutions am Will best nieet the fun. amount. but aimply wants refineries and land grant. The revenue derived from Dr. L. L. DainetiDodgin'g Infec. trict. and the large oil structure of their rental. or the interest on the day society in Utah. activities. its brick increase dantental aims and. objeCts before the portunity to contribute to say person and will alsoearly, yards Lion.' Abuse. trace the life in the old VaccinesTheir Use and money derived from their collegeis to was explained that of new school so. The It do buildtne to large of w.shing the The The and Harmful. Utah home and show the evolution BacteriaHelpful purpose congrees congreerc the Big go to hi the benefit of the wil he more or less edu- - from domestic industry to the; co- - Preverrtion of the "Preventable" Dig- - daned greysannoditonefor It is to take concerted action looking to-- I the campa l pointed oot that. while the Root. nature. in the work mimes. of cational operative e"1 may he appraimel at. a value of communityward the intereet ot irrigation in the - Bennion say' and because of the great consideration Infecinto G. menuDr. SnowMauth 'acts these of the Perry development Taking many millions of dollars. even on a - thrOugh supply of natural gas in this district western Mates. :the state 'commis. ion became convertfacturing and the encouragement of alone. "Catching" Diseases. the building is heated by gas the RaMe basis ofis 10 cents a ton. in place. it Dr. O. K. Pennon. (Provo.)-T- he Prof. Young will indicate' to the county peoject. Such a cam- - capital. The ftnance committee met to out-le- d of no worth to aneonewhile as mlst of the' homes. It is cheaper tually i t remain. in the Teeth as a Health Asset. by the from the journals how a line a plan for financing this paten am will be undertakenof educat. ground. ra Milner for to use the heating gas man purviews F. congress.' Dr. John SharpAmerican interests claim to have a deal under ligious idealism impelled colonists of not to prepare financial county will have the effect Mr. Bennlon says. than coal, the Sanitation. to for reclamation work. It im recognized log the people of Salt Lake corn- - Utah to seek new homes in the ,far Power., Army conferences way by which the' coal of the two sec- The stake quarterly west and how this religioun feeling and the county Correlated Lectures. that a well Mobilized and financed or- - memorial spirit. members were attended. by Supt. Bennion in tions involved woold be developed un- affiliated itself with adof of the every pursuit 's itanization lit necessary to carry out the missioners and Prof. J. R. GriffithsRecreation in each of thejltaltes he'visitect as well der an enterprise which would mean life. the spending of many millions of dol. , plans and purpoces of the congream.lvisory committee pledged their sup. . Relation to Physicat and Moral Well- - as the school,. . shall it . when Mate the project would be Interesting to note." taro in the state, and the employment and to meet the work demanded of it. , port "It Community or Civic Recrea- being. ot form what of dettrmined many hundreds of persons perma- Mr. Bennion said, "that between Butte Well known mei of the weat areOn:lhave been thin. A. L. ReeleyPsychology of and Billings the train Wail slopped to neatly. ct these committees, and that they will :a memorial the state will undertake Prof. . ayor-Eleload on faur truck loads of elk. the Problem Presented. be equal to the work required of them to construct. Play. The'Motion Picture in Educe- - most . I ever ' have " wonderful specimens is assured. ise lb tion. The land board halthe ' 1 Arizona-Resolut- ionm problem pre- Otis J. Bau- had .killed in s.,ented The finance committee agreed that Prof. Rose JonesSex Instrtletion seen. which the twitters to it of dragging this matter LoY infornitouts conductor finance. 'The dettrict. Tellthat ghan: tile amount needed. would be in the in the Home. 'Stories and Store through a possibly tedious contest in W. C. s ve nd- the three previous the Froebers Mother ed me that for of courts, during which time no one ing in the Home. neighborhood of te0,000, equally OH sen; finance. E. H. Dewey. 76 large elk had an average l days four of take. would get any benefit from the land; vided among the states represented, Plays- -a series t train." the carried been by Arrives. Davis Ce)v. S. Ternwith the possibility of finally losing. and adjourned subject to call of SnoddyConditions nnProf.ci George the entire land to theprivató inter-- ! I g Early Mental Development Governor W. D. Davis of Idaho..wito porary Chairman. Whitney L. Boise of Man arrived este Conditions secin Child. May at a time when it would be of! Influencing called the congress together. the Washington I etate. The temporary .. at Later Mental Development in the only potential value to themor-er- g rotary was Beeman C.'Fox of Colorado. at noon ffoltt Boise. and registered 'Yarned and his Be Secretary,.. the other hand of tompromising the watch. Ile heard It is understood that A. J. O'Connor of the Hotel Utah. Ile expressed himselfMeeting last night In the office of Child. .. ---drive Off - -- 'them . -... the at openthe claim L. in the E. that much Prof. as CowlesThe."Teens"state C. would two Clarence hope will very gratifled the be Neaten, Commissioner ' on . permanent Washington hie car and he- thinki they kept Allan D. Albert, of Minneapolle le acquire'. undloputid title to Period of 'Parting of the Ways." chairman. The committee on.resolu-- 1 taneous responee from the various hold south. as it soutilledas - holdover city comlnissioners, Mayor- - the, tions discussed 'a number of proposi- - l states to the call for selection of dele- elect E. A. Bock and Commissione-indicate- r- - Reorganization of the SehoI to Meet- being considered by the board of goy., the land. and that the other though they the Special Child.- Training for Leis- ernors of club to fill would be immediately developed and! did not turn the CiLY.,Zi.oundhe could dons. but took no action. The fore- - gates to the conference.' It be- - elect T. T. Burton, reached the de- - ure into channels of comrherce,1 not see oier the .odge df brought beet.Occupations. noon's work was purely teutative. With I unmistakably thegeneral interest - ... . .. .. : Prof. E. E. EricksenPsychological the vacancy Caused by the resignation thereby enhancing. the portion re- -, dump. ing taken in the great work Of recta- - cision that Mr,Bock will be aselgned a view to definite action later, . offiCers states. Further in The western in the hands tn. J., ination David the of once of here Moral lArsen, secretary. Adolescence. Tendencies the land' miming notified et to the tionartmPnt of public sa f ety, and --thPersonnel of t'7onunitteemi. ati- - board as well. SaitgAtke officer and it is said-"Why." said he, "the governor of i The Essentials for a Happy Home. A ation regarding s commisation organizes) Democratir Home in a Democratic So- - into of the members WaAbingtOn after appointing Pt dole- - when the-nehere November.a that the is Following- is search During sessions of and made for being elleation has laten requested ., A gates, board loans to the total of $181.- - the bandits In that City.: 'of the two ,committees: ... , thought that perhaps two of Jan. 5. 192e. ciety. should arrive before the next meeting the ' In 500 were If la understood that this was prac- board.-.'Mrapproved. . centrnitteed them might not be able to attend- - 8 to Dean Milton Bennion-W- hy was who Every Lersen, the in the state la.nd board Jane Granter r---Jos. T. Whitehead; R. H. Willis. alter- - he appointed two additional as alter- tically.the only matter discussed. At young Man and Women Should be of - ' -- have left, for Omaha before Dec. , L the balances reese whole I nates: and to and behold-t-he nate. in a vocation. The Social Dec. 24. to aisume principal accounts were so lowthe until net will leave Mexico-Reso- lutio us word the wired 12 are Texas here. New been. nearly all put out ns, E. E. upon. It is conceded that Herman H. Basis of the Obligation of Citizenship. his position as commissioner of th e moneyhaving -' at Interact--th-at : a special governor would be asked to appoint Green and Mr. Neaten will retain their The Relation of Intellectual Develop- - Omaha : retntitance Young: financesL. A.. Gillette. '. Chamber of Commerce.. conference. e this attend of to was Oregon-Renolu- tions. $20,000 . made . to the state of Percy-A- . departments--thosdelegates Cuplo Moral Jane merit Salt parks Granter Is in well known Mr. Development. Freeze, widow of . Albert, .to theand El . Paso wired,. 'We will be ,uP and public .eronerty and streets and I., Motion Pictkes-"-Fit balances ner. state engineer: flnance-Whit- ney in treasury, the bring' to Win," four La ke . In 1916 he spent SeVeral mölTithl school fund to sufficient- - amount to James P.. - Freeze, ' died at the resin .. thereln-tosee'.. ,., a -- . . ce".. respectively. It reel's. 'Come Clean." three reels. there conducting a survey of the city. cover some loans that have been -- Maude undecided as to ," her - gbter-----, "I look for ,only the very best which departments s-tat ureaper dence-eS ell oc Maj. Arthite A. touch-wit- h e Di Lantern the In close He Mos As to kept My A. H. Crabbe and Air. Burton will be : Freeze Wells, 140. A street, conference. . Styles; finance, Maj. Arthur A. Styles. milts from this the Fly, 50 slides. progress of Salt 'Lake and lir said to feted. . Thursday. eases, .se 4f,1 ids. - a enough tA" assigned to, Nov. 20, st 7:46 a.rn, A. Reeoluttons. J. state, Idaho 40is intereeted. ) Witehingtrin Dr. Wm. I. of one . be the plan, city most.expert down with here. send The meeting laid night Wall the first of Vision. nearly people The children O'Connor: finance, Ralph Williamson . her are: Utah and Settler surviving Throat He Ear ners and builders Early country. Colorado-Resoluti- onm, Mrs. Frank: Collett, Mrs. Horace 8. D. W.. Aub- - others telephoning and .telegraphing held since election,. and another 'Troubles. was at one time vice president of the as additional sent to be for Tucker-Mr. Dies i permission Mr. before Home Bock His A. E. Neaten. Mrs. at Here leaves, improbable 'B. poile; finance, Beman C. Fox. interneelonal association of Rotary on a two R. R. Lyman; delegates. The member states will be Saturday for California Wells, Mrs'., A. F.4 White end Sherman' . .., . clubs.' ,t, very well represented. with anitsideiweek's business trip. G. la Freeze. also She fiance, W. W. Armstrong. survived by Charlet; lieriry Gooch...who came to - -- -- 111111 states coming along also, and you, . lea George Granter. and two r, Utah with his mother in 18i2. died' one brother may depend upon it. this conference' Mrs-- Elizabeth Searle and Mrs. lorefeiteelltIVE sisters, hi- going- to- do- some-Foo,it work." Wedneadav. 4st t, 40 I( . Emmeline Young. Noticeof ttlnerai ItE SONS ,,,, . Coal Outlook. Vilest a Second the street, at S itge of 08 later. L tralwersal. IF MI.Emo.E........ . Gov. Davis. in reply to a question . years. M. Gooclywas a pioneer min.-- 1 Stye Sonora fai de- 1 . - ' about the coal outlook in Idaho. said ' 'T .':' in er all II his and to manhood worked' IOW early eignd ))))) play, ID lab: that there is enough coal in the Teton In the Bingham, Ophir and New-- I mattes of disc rec. ' m i nes I o supply t he s pie s a e. 8 w'r ' . . toundiand dintricta. About the year . or du n- the-- ft eeetly 1111 7011e wentinto Idaho.wherehe to is the laid from the mines Oregon , ) engaged ' in minrtg, ranching and a Short Line toad. He trusted that this for a considerable time of course you wnt a ' Silvered, S t ate I. freighting, connection would be made at the earl!. Kircher C. Westfall, indicted heist running a stage line from Dubois to, muslin Maker In Your horns Diamond' or Sac- - Challis. eat opportunity, and tbus oprn these 1 On moved' Later the the he last week by to Dillon. , grand jury, l valuajale coal properties. 4oes, Ire just phire needle., and 'Mont., where he followed various 5 i;'41 I charge of using the mails to default ', of delegidep 'expectedi of which ono of Sonora needs The n the , business and prutiulte operated' a connecflOn with the Consolidated; in tn he ?ltd....PIP' at the conference is overt tho three standard initru. ;10,01 drew, large cattle ranch, About 10 years, mentS:- ago he' returned to Salt Lake and took up his residence at the old ,.. 'home, where he lived until his death. it 'Victor ,1 making his home with his nieter. Mho Thirea C. Palmer. who cared for Editân and him during his long illness, extendColumbia ing over a period ot.more than a year, IV Mr. Gooch never married. lie is our.. -isthree At our Kew Store you tan brothers and two vived.by r..". tertk attlealdenttof Sall Lakmachinest They - hear .theseLlbcre are: John O. Gooch, James C. Palmel aide yourSatisfy Edward W.' Palmer, Mrs. Annie Mowself. llotrit enjoy J.t during . . rey and bilasThirast C. Palmer. Re ths Christmas .'. had si. boat of friends in Ptah. Idah0.. brays. "and Monisna..and of mutt...A ins in California, where he often via- I- Glen Bro3Acter1s -,-Plano Co. The funeral will I att 2 p.m. at the Ebeil.1.i- Hall chapel,: Hull IrVekertel e --'Oral lodes or:- under direction,of-th31310 Ill 41111 ST. Elks,' of which be tea k Membeel , id will lie in at, at the funer-- J The bodr al chapel with the date et burial. Infruit exchange; D. W. Rose. Washing 1 Salt Loa and Preys.-- - -whom be had promised position with!' terment will be in-- Mt. Olivet 'peme.. ttm. I). C. irrigation denart;tent.- comnamr. WM. .,,- . ))))) I I i ' I t I i I to Get Ir idaho-Itesolu- in Department tions. Public Safety , nu . mnneapols .' 4 ta7 - . - , e - -- - w ..- - Nebeaska--Resolutiens. - , - EarlfSettler, Des . pent - . - - c' - ' li: - o Ptah-Resolu- ring ffestfalll H ere rom San . - i 00 anted .---- ' Boys to Sell The , Chri In ev Wyol , - c-- uentm .k : A tt nt I JWII.1 -. - . ,--- , :1 ' . , 4A: - by-sid- etre , ---- 1- partn - . Wet, - , , :-- ' ' a --- I d , , he -- - 1 - in-t- tions. .. - '--' . re.-..- la , - !..-- . ' , . ; , ' |