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Show I THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 4, I 1D20. - GIP.lItl: I DRAFT ( PUR ' Q)cNews of the evening given by Adjutant La v em Collier of Pocatello. Me outlined clearlv the purpose of the development, the growth and the rowitltm of the American The Americans Come, a mixed Legion. made up of Irvin Jensen. Clyde quartet RU herds. John Peeeey au WendellA Christianson, followed the address. pageant scene representing the bringing together of France and America tn mutual trust and sympathy, formed the last number on the Impressive program. Certificates from the French government were presented to the nearest relatives of La Vera Neson. Mr. Porter. Reuben Roberts Utah yoeUrJay afternoon to discuss ol knowieda Tne Intereat wae gratifying, and Mr. and Harold Roger Chaplain Joseph what ahould constitute tbe Republic tvh.on aaid la at mht. after worktn tn pronounced the benediction. hla two booth a duHn, snowstorm. about national and atatn platform They hour that hla tlma waa very well apent. Special Is Ths Tribes unanimously indorjed a motion tbnt Tb ,ffort m,d. yt.r,iayu-wa- a but the Portnsuf IIOWXEY. Idaho. April Utah Bcpublicana CO on record M fi- - I beginning of what tne atata organisation- poet No. :i met tn regular session Thursla determined-t, piana the It of all get of the meeting night. The purpose Yonnjt an inerraae in thn aalariet of former service man In Utah into the day waa to an add.tinnu! delegate to be school teacher. The motion trii made ' (Hate Adjutant John E. Holden la sent to pick convention along with the slate bcl1 ,rom Washington and will aaaume O. Osmond Hyde, who was given the oft by lira-- Jeannette A. Hyde, a member , (h fJ,i ln campaian Monday morn- - ficial power of this poet three of tbe national Republican committee, In. The work will begin Monday morn- - weeka voting ago. Ouy T. Whitaker wae the and at South wlu h01" These- two delecandidate.successful T.mpls t . who preaided. atraata and First Bouth and Main expect to leave for Twin Fall the I Another motion waa passed, which j streets, and will at continue probably three gates In first of the week order to be on hand will be forwarded to national head I days, despite all unfavorable weather con- when the first gun ia fired In' the big aof one ditions. the workers said yesterconvention. quarters, indorsing a clause in the "has at the present time J, tional platform favoring national child day that ha didnt come in out of the Portnsuf trenches worn It anowed and he guested (.record Inpost labor laws and maternity insurance. membership that I will make be could to booth make out a not posmansfe the average poet wonder if It A committee consoling of tbe follow on tho cement sidewalk for a ipfew sible to get a larger enrollment than It tub-aling women wnt appointed by Mps. Jus-ti- n At least, he said, he didnt have to day. This post Is Including In He baa. already R. Davis to meet with the stale platon travel rations. all of Swan lake and Virginia, The plan i to give all a chance to Join aterritory form committee tomorrow altemoon at welt a Downey, which Is headquarter at era for the post. In these three towns there the Hotel Utah: Mias Sarah Eddmg- - and aiao to direct the mothers, and dauantars where to Join tho are only fifteen men who are ton, Mr. ffie Eldredge, Mr. Ralph wives Silver Star Legion. There will be no not members of this post Boulton, Mrs. John R. Stewart. Mrs. the different poata. but The next meeting of the pest 1 cello JL L. the former among Mrs. Lily C. Wolsteoholme, service men will be Invited for Thursday night, April IS. Mathew and Mrs. LUas Jensen. to loin the one which will be tho moot ; A reception was held on tfaa mem- - convenient to them. Tho work of tho J la to continue for tho benefit of all (pads) to Tbe Tribune. P. nine, at which Parley Jenson, Shirley .legion . The TWIN Idaho. FALLS. April former service men, whether they become P. Jonea and Henry Welsh, atatn Be-- members of the legion or not. but It la womens auxiliary to Twin Falla post, Chairman publican chairman, spoke. considered that this can be done muen American Legion, at a meeting ThursWelsh criticized tbe administration. lie better If all become members, and. In day evening named a committee, comsaid the history of the last four years addition to this, It le considered fair that posed of Mrs. John S. Green. Mrw. P, W. McRobert and Mrs. Harry J. Benoit, had established the propriety and ne- each should do hie share. to cooperate with the poet In the entercessity for the perpetuation of the Reof delegates and visitors to th tainment publican party. He aaid existing con- Ipeclel to Tbe Tribes convention here April 7 to . Mrs. wore state PARIS, Idaho, April J. Rervk-edition demanded it triumph. was elected vice E. J. Ostrander under the dent to succeed Mrs. E. L. Warren,presievening reMr. Jenson said there never wn n held biafof Sunday of Paris tho fhe American auspices poet , tiro when tbe world was in such n Legion, ln memory of tho service men signed. chaotic state. He said It waa neces- j from this district who gave up their llvee Tbe Tribune. ssry to hgv some place to fasten nn In the war. The eervicee were held In Special te FALLS. Idaho, April i. Alumni anchor, tod he termed t bi harbor of t the becond ward hall, and (cores were un- of TWIN the University of Idaho are arranging entrance to the building. J safety tbe Republican party. a for romniimentary banquet to be given Mr- - Jones said that coming cam-- 1 for Preadent - E. W.- Lind ley when he be one of and to la cornea to Twtn Falls on April t to adprinciple, paign meeting opened with the elnglrg of dress the state convention of the AmeriPreel-cou- lj pot personalities. He said a campaign America by the entire eeaembly. uot hope to be successful on era- - idem William S. Rich offered the opening can Legion. , ieitm, but that the platform of tie P'lr,r- - A beautiful American fag waalb by Sperlil te The Tribune. repreaenwould meet the needs of tbe hour. !hf,n partyProteetinn r Lake Ref Croee. The TWIN FALLS. Idaho, 'April Open nf our people ana our ', Wlf by Post commander house to delegates and visitors will be industries above everything else must rMronM) a. W. Shepherd,m,d, who expressed the deep conducted by Twin Falls Elks during tha be the chief subject of the Repfubhcan state convention of the American Legion said Mrs. Hyde. In Twin Falls. April 7 to . Pecis'on to platform. Mrs. Davis said cooperation is tbe this effect wee resched by unanimous vote of the membership at a masting this chief attribute to success. . week. Mrs. Jessie Harmon, chairman of the Women Republican club of Provo, said she believe the Republicans will those who were guests at th dinner (o try and tha delegate already named, with Lord Grey, when the Hoover candidacy full resnect to their prior pledges. be victorious. believed to have been launched, there Mr. Hoover said that he had no axoec-tThe Oirla Glee club of the Univer- is were present Colonel House of Texas, th Ion his entrance Into th presidensity of Utah, under the direction of reputed closest friend President Wilson tial racethatwould welcomed by the "type Mr. Edna Evans Johnson, sang sev- has: also the publisher of th New York of persons who beconceive that fitness for eral musical number. g World, a supporter of th office, patriotism and cltlsenahlp depend Democratic party and Its candidate; also upon placing sheer partlsansh'p above naother men who. although not identified tional Interest or who require years of with the Demooratlo party, are consistent demonstrated participation In work with league mechanical po'IUclana supporters of the Rrltlah-Wllso- n of nation The leaders In the Hoover I cannot assist the people with exmovement were Democrats and those Re- planations trying to provs that I belong a not connected with Republito their class. he added. publicans can organisation. Whether they ere In Some people of this sort fesl great be seriously trouble of mind that tn a letter adfact Repuolicans may doubted. dressed to a friend last year J expressed The movement, therefore, bear all th my alarm at.th thei) growing partisanearmarks of Democratic origin. Judging ship and pressed the need for unity of from Ite Inception, there is no reason to action between legislative and executive believe that the scheme was concocted branches of the goverrment while w with the Idea of promoting Republican were still faced with the prohems of success. war. It was obviously my duty as an Important war official to support th president without thought of anv political ous Russian of prominence, including to myself from the day t en-- 4 Interest General Boroskoeki, tbe Bolshevist tered the admlnlsfration until I left K, TO . commander of Ekaterinburg in 1918, as I and put no qualification upon or apolowell a Colonel Bolifraud, tha repregies for loyalty to ones chief lo office." MEMBERS OUSTED sentative of the French military mis--, sion in Ekaterinburg, there is every NEW YORK. April 1. Officials of So- LOWDEN reason to believe that the czar and , bis family are still alive, but kept in cialist party organisations In New York seclusion until tbe time is opportune City, meeting today to plan their camfor them to emerge. i paign for reseating of, th five Soc'allat assemblymei) ousted from the lower bouse DETROIT. Mich.. April I. Final apthis week on charges of disloyalty, decided to demand that Governor Smith peals by Governor Frank O. Bowden of call special elections to fill the vacancies niinoit and Senator Hiram W. .Johnson caused by this action. It waa announced marked th dose tonight of th campaign that if this demand war granted, the for endorsement In th Michigan preal- would run again fop office and quintet denttal preference primary Monday. Govi : were confident of being made ernor Lowden closed at Saginaw, while Announcement to this effect w Senator Johnson wound up hla campaign by Louis Waidman, one of the unseated at Muskegon. members. The contest for He said it would be contended that the governor would be within the law in Repuhllcatton endorsement was tha outof All feature the standing the fact campaign. calling special elections, despite (Continued from Page One.) three made at least two trine through that the members were ousted the morn- the while Senator cf Polndester atate, of April X, and time for calling speat possible In order to strengthen hla Re- ing cial elections expired tbe night of March Washington,' also a Republican aspirant, ' one made brief tour. 11. He exulalned that minutes ol th publican chance Poln- The three other candidates on the Re- - Massachusetts and Senator Mile Still third lewr Is that Mr. Hoover session at which the roll call waa taken wants to stifle rumblings that hla Rcpab-- i wouid h dated March Strand contended EGI and .l I lean announcement was Inspired by Demthat the assemblys filibuster did not bert Hoover and William O. Simpson of expected to open their headquarters prior ocratic politicians, and that It ia a move close the proposed Mr. to the convention, June S. avenue of attack. Th Detroit, made no active campaign. to spilt the Republican party for DemoHoover's cause, however, waa taken up men also will demand paycratic benefit. ment of their aalaries up to the hour of by a hurriedly assembled volunteer or- Would Be Unpledged. - - - - ganisation after he announced he would their expulsion. Blast From Bourne. ti. April 3. Th PROVIDENCE, The conference was held under the socept the Republican nomination If It of the committee of eight, di- were .shown to be desired by supporters executive committee ot th Republican Jonathan Bourne or me Republican pub. auspices the decided to committee of central that tat for today Among party. reseating. fight Ilcity association. Issued a blast on this recting deleRhode were Th Isand Democrat wbo on olllclal recommended sttended that have various active only psrty phase of the Hoover edition today. conin national to candidate the of executive national two members the the field, although five were gates go Republican "Is th Hoover candicacy a carefully committee. can(Continued from Page One.) on to ballot. the any vention unpledged General absolutely placed Attorney planned scheme to disrupt the Republican John Block, chief counsel for the ousted Falmer, apptallrg for support on th rec- didate. party and make It possible for the Demo- -' assemblymen, of admlnls-aorosord of announced th Democratic the s national receipt articl to the effect that any contravencrate to win once more, notwithstanding an offer of assistance from Samuel Petition Filed. the lower peninsula. Four other tion will be considered a hostile act they are in the minority among tbe voter William J. Bryan, William G. McAdoo, Harding yer, who has been spending th winthe signatories of tbe treaty, and r of the country?'1' inquire 3. Mr. Bourne. The name against of HELENA. Mont., April Cal. Governor New Edwards ter at of Mr. Riverside, Jersey and adds: "While Mr. Hoover may not knowingly b United States Senator Warren G. Hardbeen said offer had the Block made Mr. that Hoover, unsuccessful to 1 efforts party-touwill inform you later what decision rh a y scheme. Incidents candidate for th Republican . have their names withdrawn immediately ing as a for the deduction that h has been In- accepted. was filed today the government of the republic take candidate president, were after filed with th secretary with the secretary of state to appear on they duced to become a candidate by Indiof atate. viduals who seek a means of causing a the bailot at the presidential preference 'Split In the Republican party. primary April 33. The name of Herbert Looks for Dark Horse. It is evident from expressions coming RACE C. Hoover. Hiram W. Johnson, Frank O. from Republicans of nil lactlons that Mr. were filed Lowden and Leonard Wood By Universal Service. ' r Hoovers candidacy will not find favor a; SAYS BOSTON, April 3. "President will not yesteray. On lea go. and the if aeons are not partisan be a candidate for reelectlon. The presior factional. In the first place, nearly Elect Ticket, Socialists dent health 3. alone C. would YORK. forbid this, Herbert NEW April .. all the mature years of Mr. Hoovers life PARIS. Aprj 3. In a statement to a DAVENPORT, Iowa, April 8. Socialists have been spent abroad promoting Brit- HooVbr, who has announced he is ready even If there were no other reason. But Republican presidential popular opposition to a third term la to elected heir entire parly ticket today Havas representative tonight Premier ish Industrial Intereat He waa, of to accept the nomination If It Is demanded of him, is- be reckoned 'with. Dr. C. Mlllerand said: and five out of eight aldermen. Course, out of touch with American, pubThla statement waa mad lic affairs. todayi by L Barewald will be Davenport's first Hs haa no training of ex- sued a statement today In which he re- United We are confronted with a Systematic Senator not States embarrassed be he further who Walsh, to Social1! quested which mayor. perience particularly qualifies hint violation of article 43 of th treaty. Bad , for the direction' df public business In by suggestions of some Independents that head the Massachusetts delegation to the i America. faith In tha explanations offered by the In addition to thati the lan-- 4 his name be placed before any other San Francisco convention. Five Instructed. of teamwork "I do not believe Mr. Bryan will ran, Only guage of the statement bo has issued eon- -' narty, a "a primary tens would German government for its alleged mis3. DemoMinnesota 8T. PAUL April tha look Senator added. I for a preclude dark any party organization renting his candidacy show that it it take t evidenced by th rapidity of the today failed advance horse to b the nominee at San Francisco. crats In county convention hi desire and intention to dlctat to tha such a possibility." it of tha troops, our interas to presidenMr. Hoover said In his statement he The peace treaty will be the big Issue. to make recommendation 101S j Republican party. The neceselty of repressing the diction. of the 1073 With had no great record of partisan activity Platforms and not candidates will domi- tial candidate In Ruhr troubles the not jusdoes district to are the state who compos delegates and "admitted" that his political activity nate the campaign. Accepted ak Dictator. convention at Mlnneapo.i next week ac- tify the German Initiative. The' acts of was confined to membership in a promiIn were infact, localised; already disorder, counted for, only five were given any He said that he will accept th noml- -' nent Republican club snd a.llanc to the Name Goes Off Ballot the conflict Is approaching extinction by structions a to national standard-bearer- s nation If the platform of tha party suits party over a period of years. He added PHILADELPHIA. April 3. Th Hoover Th Clearwater county gathering indorsed peaceful means. him. Since that platform cannot ba that, because of his profession of a mincommittee of Pennsylvania th aspiration "Intervention by the regular force may of Governor Edward J. framed until the meeting of the conven-.tto- n ing engineer, continual shift of residence Republican lead to worse cqnsequenc. today that ln deference to Edwards rf New Jersey. at which the candidate will be had prevented him from exercising as announced M. Mlllerand. as president of the council, selected, this means that Mr. Hoover much aa he desired the privilege pf ev- Mr. Hoover's general policy th name of Herbert Hoover will not be put upon the refused to state specifically must be accepted aa a dictator or not ery citizen at the poll naturally at the primary election ln Pennsyl- MONUMENT what m assures th French government at all. If he Is accepted aa 'the dictator Asserting that his administrative duties ballot to counteract the German "This decision. It was announced, .of the Repubiluan party and nominated In various relief organisations would pre- vania. ERRONEOUS contemplated but saidproceedings, and elected as such, he will be tn tha vent Mm froto making a personal can- was reached at a meeting today of the - "I it a point to ask advice position of being a dictator to the ITnited vass for the Domination, Mr. Hoover said executive committee of the lloover ReMarshal Koch and at the same time States government, as Mr. Wilson has he expected Hoover organisations through, publican committee of Pennsylvania. to a report given out, tbe of Contrary informed and consulted with the have would have to expend been during the past raven years. out th country Mormon battalion monument drive bns allies. "Of course, representa- certain amount for printing and other ex. Wood Speaks in Columbus.' France believed will demand as a It is tive of th Republican party will not penses. but that he hoped they would Mr May COLUMBUS, Ohio. April S -- General not gone over th top, nominate a mao who takes such an guarantee th occupation by th allies confine themselvee to minor subscrip, Leonard Wood, candidate for the Repub- Belle of th Mormon of aeeretary Darmstadt and Hanu. Frankfort as that. Leader of, the Demo- tlon and expenditures and would be pre- lican nomination for wound up cratic partv hare sufficient political sa- pared to open their books to public in- his first trip Into OMopresident, mid In the Interests of batUl;on .monument commission, know to ia auch case. that th gacity hla candidacy by a mass meetspection. . Foreseeing euch an outcome Mr. Hoover requested that men and ing at Memorial addressing th Chiof a committee selected bv himself. hall his fourth speech ysteruaj Uthougb umplete return have not MAn cago convention, they probably expect women advocating his nomination "bear of the dav here tonight. On April 19 Mr nginia B. Stephen tnd Miss Mr Hoover to become an Independent in mind Cist .personal criticism of th the general will begin his last tour of vcl been received, it i eatimhtod that Hortense Rpepcer will judge the senior ''candidate and awing the election to Presi- other names before the party ia chlafiy th state prior to th OlJo primaries on receipt will total about $75,000, the high cchooi paper; and Miss Lucile dent Wilson or his residuary legatee. If of service te th opposition. sa'd 17. April and Mies Edith Kendall, the snd other league of the Democrat "All these men. he said, "are patrito appropriate Fraud liiab The atst school paper tiors advocate who sprung the Hoover otic. honorable Americana Thev have all to Open. . It'KUhO towatdagreed building a monument juu.of cardllacv hd been sincere end without served the eouriry we.l and are entitled More Headquarters Anri 3 Three more Re- provided tbe same amouat was subCHICAGO, enhidden pOrpo-e- e, to respect." they would ha to Conference. Summoned deavored te make .Mr. Hoo'er the Demo-c- r Recauee he had refused to allow his publican candidates for the presidency scribed. Dr. B. C. Baldwin of the United States Ic nominee. The udre wh.- will pass on Ihe ImiThey never had any bame pul into the primaries. Mr Hoover sre planning to open headquarters and was 'little organisation'' Join the Wood and Lowden forces on tation monununt essav eonte-- t pub'ie health service, with offices In the sell intention, but apparently desired declared th been summored to Lenver to rvrreiv to engineer e caudldicv which on Me behalf, end f this Li date no "prenldentUl row" In a downtown hotel. were ennonneed yesterday by pope's capo'. has in X. (.. conierence- to be heid participate I with they hoped It la believed, would be the organ Utkin Is poV! that could com- - jI It was announced today, of statu Child, puoliy supciintendeat reserve xvtton been He urxed Rooms have mean of dlvidnf th Republican party pet with oher orgsn by friends of there April regard to the war B. Boland Lewis risk Insurance bureau work of th r- Prafcksor of Co- and continuing minority rui. Uaf Ms supporter confine their energies Nichoa Murrey Buler. president , - . .... The membership campaign for the American Legion waa launched yeeerdsy afternoon hy Joseph C. llaon, hand of the employment department at atate On ieounl of the headquarter weather, the eroade at toe boot he were not what they otherwlee would have been. There wee a (real deal of Internet ahown, however, and the ena naked showed that manv bon quest. who were In the eervloe had been toe to learn about the legion. Many buay Republican women from various sec- have but returned from oeereeaa tioda of Ltah assembled at tb Hotel and there recently are many reaeona lor title lack Favor Increased! Pay for Teachers, Child Labor Law, Maternity Insurance. j .. . Easter Sunday And the Man Col-lln- gs M-'- - ? The Stop and think what that means. d man on Easter. Ho wins resconfidence from hin fellow men. pect-and You cant possibly make a mistake in giving, your appearance duo consideration. uell-dresse- But perhaps the weather troubled you a little, and you neglected yourself this Easter, then Get Ready for Spring at i ' oo e 00. . J'ft Pt . Better look over your stock, find out where you stand. Then if you find youre going to need a new suit, hat, shirt or shoes, come in and see us. We are headquarters for all men and boys, and are best equipped to take care of your clothes needs. Simplicity Is the Style Idea i Youll see it in the new Spring apparel we have here for you; it takes real art to make clothes plain and at the same time distinctive and stylish. Theyve done it and the clothes are here. t Whatever you want in style, fabrics, best tailoring well supply it. all-wo- ol at never-failin- i i We hope youll come and see. Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes - v Utahs Greatest Clothing Store SOCIALISTS PLAN RESEAT FIVE . ; When you lay aside the winter weight dothes, when the air gets warmer, vou need something lighter. Have you the things you need, hanging ready in the closet? : - pr"tei'0 tv Well-Dress- ed AND JOHNSON CLOEx MICHIGAN FIGHT ' . SALT LAKE KEARNS BUILDING Th.Hng HoovrW. I TUBE Un-ter- ra Jus-tif- ... HOOVER EXPLAINS POSITION IN FOR NOMINATION FRANCE CONFRONTED WITH VIOLATION OF PACT, PREMIER 1 de-p- DRIVE REPORT - t n. t 'u:-' - ,r - - . .iru.iH-.v- CITr Plant Life Dependent on Light, Rather Than Warmth, Experts Say A8 KINGTON. 3. April a Experiment were conductedhas with shown It large variety of plant conclusively that too little sleep, or, ln other word too many hours of daylight, would prevent many plants from ever reaching ths flowering and fruiting stag It was found also that plants would not reproduce except when exposed to a favorable length of day, although too much daylight for flowering and fruiting might stimulate profuse vegetative growth. A length of day favorable to both reproduction and growth result in th type of. fruit Govern- ment agricultural experts have discovered that plant Ufa seems to depend on light rather than temperature fpr nourishment, and may be controlled by regulating tbe hours of light and darknes The principal ,1a revolutionary, but It rests on actual experlmenti In which It was demonstrated that plants subjected to alternate period of light and darkness In carefully determined proportion, could be brought to maturity at any time of the "ever-bearin- g' Lengthened Life Cycle. By employing dark chamber th scienor lengthened th life cycle of plant and caused some of them to complete two cycles in on season. to exert no inTemperature ape pared A striking illustrafluence ln the'test tion of the relative unimportance of temthat plants perature was given tna th fact kept In th dark for part of the day underwent in midsummer the change that tn nature come in the fall, and that heretofore have been attributed to lower temThla waa true even when the peraturehigher temperadark houses registered ture than the outside atmosphere. Iris kept in artificial J'.ght for eighteen hours a day bloomed in two months, while others In the same temperal'iro but without artificial extension of the da?, required months longer. Tho length of tne dav." the department's announcement said. 1 proved to be th mosf pbtent factor In deiermim- the relative proportion between the vegetable and fruiting parte of many crop Indeed, fnnung mav be plant eupnreseed by a dav too long or too short. This new principle undoubted v explains- - the erratic behavior wh'.cn wh-- u been observed with many crops thev are shifted to different latitudes The new principle was said to explal why many plants grow most luxuriannv near the northern omit of their ra-where the long dav permits minimum vegetative growth before the snort ttu Y Intervenes to start rep.-v- d s . year. The discovery may be of the highest Importance ln the future planning of crop, ping systems for different regloha, U ia declared. say the "Greeenhouse experiments.' announcement by th department of agriculture. "prove that tne flowering and fruiting period of practically any plant can be made'to take.p.ac at any tunc of th year by darkening the greeenhouse the day is In the morning and evening, too long. or by lengthening the day by la too short. artificial light If the day tists shortened 1 Proper Amount of Light. "Spring flrwere snd spring crop happen to be spring flower and spring erops Fecause the day at the season of their flowering and fruiting have the proper number of hour of daylight. Eventually it may be found, according to W. W. Garner and H. A. Allard, scientists ln th bureau of plant industry, who conducted exhaustive experiments, that the animal organism also Is capable of reeponding to the stimulus of certain day eng.hs. They bellsv that the migration of birds may be aa Illustration, on the a ground that direct response to such stimulus would be more in line with modern biological teachings than theories which assume that fcirds "go south as a matter of InsuncL com-pete- ly ge Mvrrlagi la Ancor Cfcd. Vr and Mr J P. I- .ra-k- . Jr. c c e mnrr-,e Victor. Id- ha. anro-n-L I ?''- - Irmmil tbeje w Iook Tne li.. g st pf Provo on ve horfi of th- - b de s par-sccocl end there wll be muelc and dano-'t- h lec- - 17. 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