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THURSDAY. BECZTIEE3, 14. 1523. PLATTSJIOUTH SEMI -WEEKLY JOURNAL PAGE FOUR AMERICANISM YOUNG PEOPLE WEDDED j -5W4-H'W . 4 :rr?ouif5 journal Not infrequently the proponents At the court house at Fremont, Nc- y R X MKfiilHl IH NlhSl T 1 1 W W I W IlllalllWII I lW 'of a vigorous. Americanization pro- braska, on Saturday, December 9th, occurred the marriage of Miss Mable j pram are answered with Oh, what s E .Iordan and Mr. Howard W. Dodds,. !the use? A few foreigners, more or hoth Qf Ashland. I Given Under Direction of Plattsmouth City Schools. published :n-vi:::A at plattsmouth, Nebraska Eotered t V - .. v. i iat; m -tw;. .-,.. p ern2-cUs mail fntter Js. rt -v r Publisher WV VW . i 4 i i WV suESCi.iPTic;. rr.j- YFA ADVANCE RIGHTEOUCNISS When ihe riisi it.oi::- are in auil.nr ity. the pr"ap'e rejoice; let :i :i i" wicked li;;n-i-!h rule. the p-pio mourn. Proverbs 23:-. ! r!y and shop 'ate liisiu. :o: Yes. t'aristrias is drawing mar only 12 more days f shopping. The s:u. il liny k a .)'.-, ail ;:! !;' ra zor straps before he begins to hav - -' : v I.no'i ahead. Far thai run o- ;r voiir tvts in the front of your ho; d It isn't every :;i.in who seeks jus-! . ". i;.,iae fear it. r.rcid winning men and bread iuniiK women go together. less, who don't understand us, don't' The bride is the only daughter of , jmrt Mr. and Mrs. James N. Jordan, for- i " i merly of this city. She was a resi- j There are plenty of patriotic and dpnt of this fUy up. tlll two years sentimental reasons why "a few more ago when he removed with her par lor less" will hurt and hurt badly, er.ts to Ashland, Neb., where they 'And there are as many practical r.a- ow llvf' Tne RTroom ! th l i . , ... j H .and Mrs. James R. Dodds of so,H- Bolshevism. Red propaganda. Memi)his. Neb. He !lved with hi3 nar. !;Sovictism, radicalism of all kinds, are ents ,m a farni up until 191S when 'not sDread in America by Americans, he enlisted in the navy to take part ! but bv foreigners. Short of deporting i" the World war. He served two that Schuben chanced to see the po i , - , - years. em of Shakespeare in a book winch stoics jaU foreIgners. which is unthinkable Mp anJ Mrg no(Jds hftve a .&rgc hp WJ,g exa.uinlliS at a tavern an( in peace times, mere is no oiner piaii number of friends who turned out and was heard to exclaim: "If I only hail save that of Americanization, which gave the young wedded couple a very som music paper." Whereupon, one will keep this the America of Ainer- "fere c nanvari. Air. anu Airs, uouas ui m nu.. i n. .. iu.ru . , , ,..., . win niciB.1 iiieir no me on a iarm near on n.e nam u ni dim ui ian- an.i uans instead of try out station for Ag,,land tht.n nnd lhcrPt with ,he Iloisoj of and anarchistic; itho tavern Koina on about him. jot- ted down the song. ! Schubert w:;s i n'ii in Vienna. I!" 1 Humoresque Dvorak 2 Surprise Symphony Haydn 3 Toreador Song (Carmen) Bizet 4 Anitra's Dance Grieg 5 Hall of the Mountain King-- Griig 6 Hark, Hark, the I,arkS hubert The storv conierning this song is - c.oa t r'o::- 1 aarr:? t r. ! v radio is illegal. So itl bv ihnt route. C9 I! 9 3 ii tvth Tfp So wild rommunistie schemes. An instance of the need of greater. vigilance in Americanization work is FOR SALE OR TRADE $175.00 4-piece walnut nnlth I-si rcon su: 100.09 3-piece cak led rjon iui'.-i for 75.C0 walnut vault:' uics:ev 125.00 3-pic'e RialiOMy c'Jo'.'o?J salts. 40.00 3-p:ece Sinwor.s icd l-ri spring a 65.00 Ilcsd dsy bci, tavesuy rrucistcied 7.C0 Child's crib fcr 10.00 Child's crib. larc si:.' 8.00 Crib i-l;c! for 2.13.C0 C-i:icce oak d.':: -V-i'-e 1 O-T O , , " ' 1 ' 1 ' " liv'J. J J w v - - . .. 35.03 Q:.k d. rvi :. V.o Or.!: ("in:;-- iv-?.;i - ea.co Lvi;;'.. v .....vi tC a; Four large truck:: and three Alnnio r .. l : . . l . : 1 . . .. .. - , i i rt band in the funny reports printed automobiles. I in aerraan papers regarding the elec- . FRANK VALLKKY, . v :!! vcr lose much !t ion. Acc ording to some of these, n30--lsw, Id. Plattsmouth. i ; iMir.tr. It takes her too President Harding is about to resign i rt h r :;rJs. Th" coal man is ir. gKc ice man h.i Ii'inttd l::s ha!.1 Ti to t a." bui s c.I i': :e i.rM.r.r distillers 1" e! h'chly i layered by bein: 'td v, iih milking wliisky. thoi:!d charg- Ilitii..s do not brin - hap; J. Pi.ipont Morgan l.r.s :Z: coal in his cellar. Winter brinirs b;uk the r.'.ai: w!n takfs a cold bath daily and lios about others things al?c. : o : - There an' r r skirfs r's f..r as v. tan can't Fee very far. sa litt! tin:i A". w i ' ! i.-v.'t T-ar! xc-r a :. 1 :aa rry ;1 Slt'l.1 1 ir.i: the mines : la miliar. tor -c. b a our re hniki: ti. t t a .;.i'...-. with ths v r ro d in v-. v. eigh i-.-i .Mrv!:-:: ran idly i'. re!i'-vt.: i t i t o It i. flccM in ti.eir r . I v -a ?: : rr- With .-o many o? ry about o::: :v. v. ii:g if li'- ir !;:ir : (t t:: I:s o; r t v.-ill be !ivor is .-"0!M to be logal by any route, if the provter amount of money is .- tilel t:;o:i the wife. . . o : - Afrph'nvs make it possible to buy a dr-'f-r, in Paris and wear iz in Lon don I-..." i';" styl changes. Sp ! ::! ia;r.. y.'' says Henry T"1 :'. riTl:. If you don't spend . m ". it -t acks up 5U you. ".".f ; r r-M n' sugct-sts the abol : : '--i-:.: ci" li e railroad labor board. ": "s :! I -t Lii,i',-(--ti(i'.i the prcsi- ii.ii ;.:ade. ,- ;. a-s a-.ro scat'vrt rs of s .:n- : ' w (jv-i.e i: i r.i:r. Tiie nsoi: ' . -c.-iar.-l oi-ciij'ies the public ; ! ; '.-:t :o:i r.ov.'. however. n : Ti-rrc nre 2" ho rada crorsin?s in 1' r.i.ed Fratrs. A few cf them have not y t been the scene of a b'-adiy crossing accident. A r-'.v valcino has begun opera -t.s in I'.aly, and frua I: e descrip- Ti o!' ii. it appears to be of a p roam- ed Fas!-i-ti character. :o: !' :s prt-dii ted t!::it the lost art of -.ory r.'.ny be revived by tln- .. th of radio broad: astir. g. In ii;.- of ib-.t. t?ie radio has come to ', t If ITT? Tr rrin T rt I it Coveri.or Smith of New York is to, Jnx m become president, the prohibition ! Jjoana negotiated on land or town laws repealed, the entire congress property. Five room cottage for sale, was turned out of otnee and a new. R. D. Windham. dl-3sw, CdX If "an German. French. Austrian Books for every member of the nn,l T'nlisb children in this country.10"" afc l"c vuicc. knew of their own knowledge from proper Americanization education, the facts about this country, it is hardly possible that their parents, in j NOTICE TO CREDITORS The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, PS. In the County Court. v as one of the most pathetic and un usual iigurcs in Mii.-icul history, i'e possesstd a spontaneous gii't of mel ody that has never !.' i t ; i : 1 1 1 . i . Th?se words were pir.c l m: I." umer.t: "Music !.as baricn h.iv a rich treasure, but ric i - r i.o; He wrote i:ii:-dc as os! a r a . :!'. letters. He livid an v.;;eriy i. . r life, bis genius .as ua.y c by a few friends. At ::i ;. . i away from a life that v." a- .. sorrowful to him. He v: s . . : ' poor and very uninteri i:-" . !:;-. .. Fcarcely 5 feet tall ami po-s - i m' a very large bead. K;-'' i iz! n r i.is liness he kept away from ...-:. dc 7 Hungerian Rba ps'.dy ... 1:: $112.50 . 77.50 CO.GO 55.00 -.'j..U 53.50 . 4.50 G.95 4.;;0 105.50 95.00 24.G0 10.30 47.50 G?.p0 i.j1. Zl.'X -VA 1 The Hun'.rarian Uiia jxoilii $G.-;3. writing to Europe, could fail to give , I In Jane the matter of the estate A. Dovey. deceased. of probably so alie! because ihey v built ii. inn m'liniir-; ifiiiii.oa ?o li:e a true, rather tl.au a false picture of j To the cre(jjtpr3 Gf Kal(i estate: gypsies of Hungary, political conditions in this eoun'ry. You are hereby notified, that I will Liszt was said to be familiar ui'ii It mav be argued that it doesn't pR at the County Court room in the song and dari.-e literature of the make any difference if Germany is ...... f'Twci,. 100V o a ii,. J - , - told by her newspapers a set of un truths about our domestic elections, but that is not the point. Misrepre sentation anl misunderstanding of one country by another may inter fere with trade, cause friction, and sometimes .vir. and prevent the spread of culture and education, and thus of civilization. Not to realize that Americaniza tion is as important to our foreign children and their parents, as edu cation is to American children, is to remain unconscious of one of the vi tal problems which is today faced by the land we love. :r.d he composed 15 or l ot STANDING IN LINE the 21th day of March, A. I). 1923. Huv.garian music inclines pecul to receive and examine all claims iarlv to the minor, seme one has sai i against said estate, with a view to of it that "it loves best to pour out their adjustment and allowance. i:s sorrows into the lap of the mi The time limited for the presentation nor mood, even where it throws ii cf claim against said estate is three srlf into the fresli major, it clndly months from the 26th day of Dtcem- i turns as if homesick, to its forsak ber. A. D. 1322, and t lie time limit- en love." ed for payment of debts is one year Cyi'sy music is distinguished from from said 2Cth day of December, that .o' the rest of Europe by both its 1922. rhythmic and melodic content. Witness my hand and the seal of a great many of the Hungarian sild County Court this 2Crd day of Gypsy melodies which begin in the November, 1922. .minor mode tnd in the major. ALLLN J. UEhbON. Liszt was born in Hungary (Seal) n27-4w. county judge. He was one of in the greatest ie-.c of the deadli.iess of con 1 liqaor nowadays, a man o( ! t f!ak could be arrested ce.rre of carrying concealed An Ilii'iois four hil-ir- a. things qui. k'.y c i i:. : o : - . i". Fire '--'ry ;. f iv-r in BetM-ih. :.i. Ft. a-: I j.". it bnrnti f'.H' foldi:,g - o - - Prices seem to be ana.r.- v. ') things made of rubber. W a t; hit the bottom they bovr.ee A Harvard prostration i: poor must Oiessor s si lux i1 ry Ii ep o:i w Tl:-- Mackorrl are s thi k a "ova c tia ship faund haiiir.; d:.I;nit. :o boarders are out of hick again. The old fool ttiv be rnor - of a fool than the young f 10I. b'.-t tber- aren't so I'.iany who dare t 11 him so. : : Even eautiors b'isines reekkss spells men b-ve Hickeftilcr gl'.ve tlims to several photographers. Small towns iire s k;-';.'. In Washington it is considered propel ler ;.r!s l-i ;".y tiair ov i: .ay. isni pavin;r s'-own that r;e of the late Rirhard Croker 'T- -:a!i to warrant a con'est - w pro,-( edir.gs have been be to tiiat end. :o Ti -;.-;,-)! in Christm:- saving '.': eltil-s will have 190 r.iill'on dol ! is ( s; , nd this year, it is :stimat '!. Pin'-.-f it pays to do youi Christ-!,-,; saving early. . -: n I '.. y ic tiiat Mrs. Phillips, who : :.-.'; fro. i! ti e Los Angel es jail, w;i be rec;, pm red. hut it is hardly prolaMe she will be captured in all li e pev:.. she has been seen. : o: An Iowa 'oiVge has been given a colpctioi- of i::.o(M) butterflies, . ii !i ;tu lrn?s probably would ;;'i:::r to ex hange for two. good a ;.;o-irler and one plung- - - o-o Who r 1. :-rs when young la ; s hnitg up i Mor, stocking at Ciir.-i i s tii"? iii the hope that they v. ;:?:'! ' s:l'- ov: Nowadays they ; oti--- in tbe hopes that b ad ietr tl-r- - up : will t i.i'ire of the same kind. :o: A load of feal 'eoiita! a' ros !,nv nowaday--- atir.i' ts-a ; v any y . r an old fash ion d load of b , !eil ha: .. ! Ir i--8 ;:r:itifying to know the treas- A atatisti i.'n claims t':uf pi-.'Jury h;.; In eu able to pay Columbia I cen of the p ople .'. 'o o jn?o t' e j -,n doil'ra en account banks go i:i to fill tlKir fount Pv 1)3. If true it 1 -.; to have !ii ing prob1'-:; !; arrut r real. i s v.ilh tl E tro: on: A:, v as d'N nr. to V ;o:i-; c-u a s ! .)V'ef-d. . ui' r:c although :; ia : ay Ameri ai'S probably idd li'r." to s -o Coiumbia wait for : r oa- v- v.-til we get ours from - rv a ut that long. !, . i ) ik -ary For.I to get re Ms. V. r ( :!!. l:e took owr the '.u auto ;:in:it. It seems but yc-s-.- ".y. .Aral now the Lincoln plant i. n :' ';: i t ut of the hole. It is : a -u oiitable b:i: is, making money There must have been fifty or more of them. Some of them were old. some not so old. But all of them !ook d aristocratic, that is, and ob-v'ou.-y well fed. There were silk hats about and an air of puneilious re spectabiliiy. Then along came a slen der young man and established him self at the end of the "queue." With that everybody except the young man became vastly excited. Some of the most ex ited among them had been among the most bored looking of them all a few moments earlier. A functionary hurried up to the young man sailed and shook bis hand. Number of those in the line urged him to exchange places with them. Put he refused. At each refusal as tonishment and consternation grew. Of course there was an explana tion. Tbe place was the bouse of lords. The line was of those wait intr to take the oath as peers of the realm. And the young man was the Prince of Wales. No doubt some of his fallow members in the upper chamber of England's parliament are still wondering how it comes that a prince of the blood royal and heir to the throne should be so neglectful of precedent. Nor is their wonder re markctd". sseing that u prince is a sort of animated precedent in the making, himself. P.ut the Prince of Wales smilingly kept his place. Perhaps he refleeted that it is of such incidents that the reputation of a prince with his peo ple is made. Perhaps he felt a gen uine consideration for his elders ahead of hira in the line. Perhaps he concluded that, with nothing much e'se to do, it really didn't matter much how long it took him to be sworn in. And, now that he is sworn in. J:e is still just as busy as before. -ot Emory D. Buckner of New York, son of the deposed pastor of the Methodist church of Aurora. Neb., has come to the assistance of his old father and will stand by him in his defense. Ah. how noble of the son to stand by the father in his troublous times! ORDER OF HEARING on Petition for Appointment of Administratrix The State of Nebraska, Cass coun ty, ss. In the County Court. pianists that ever lived. Made his firit appearance at the age of ft. He v.cs an excellent teacher. HAVE VERY FINE TIME F fin TiimJivh tailv In the matter of the estate of John p members ot tne ontcneii; F. Clugey. deceased. chapter. Daughters of the Ameri'-au On reading and filing the petition Involution, wore very dt dinht fuily of Matilda Clueev praving that ad- cr.'.ert; . ied ye-tfrdny afternoon at ministration of said estate may be t' ree-ory with Mr. W. S. L.cte granted to Matilda Clusey, as Ad- and Mrs. . I. S. Livingston as the host ministratrix; ; cs-cs of (he occasion. Ordered, that the 16th day of The bv.snurs session was dkpos, d December. A. I). 1922, at ten o'clock of with dipateh f)nd tbe lTdies e;i a. m. is assigned for hearing said joyed ve ry mm h the rtieussicm of the petition, when all persons interested history of Nebraska which is the in said matter may appear at a topic f-:r study during the winter County Court to be held in and for scaron. said county, and show cause why the During the afternoon the ladies prn.yer of the petitioner should not ni''y"! a great deal of real enter be granted: and that notice of the tainment and pleasure and had with pendency of said petition and the them two of the new members of the hearing thereof be given to all per- society who are just joining the sons interested in said matter by chapter. publishing a copy of this order in At a suitable hour a very delicious the Plattsmouth Journal, a semi- supper was served that rdded to the weekly newspaper printed in said deligVts ot the afternoon and proved county, for three successive weeks ihe hostesses roval entertainers in prior to said day of hearing. .every sense of the term. Dated this 21st day of November,! The program of the afternoon was A. D. 1922. !in charge of Mrs. L. O. Minor and ALLEN J. BEESON, ' was one of the very greatest interest (Seal) n23-3w. County Judge, to everyone. Gr.-.- Co :iie.' Liiu f. : i 'or--, 1 ' ' j . cCi for all cri'-h) . .; . ' c s as lo.v . : ; ..." rv ciyirt ii i ;?i.3U to j.i to o;. . i 'nil rev. C-.-d u.:,d 'icu tit:.'. r.'i.lO to... .1 iv:-l, frcri G3 to 0;: 0:1 steves :':oi:: $..i0 to ric-rte IT..ti:c Ci.r A-voiil-t::.ci:t cl' Special Christmas GcoJ- Zl.-ev. ::eie i:i I his Issue. -.' '.o0 30.00 70.30 18.50 . 503.00 . 185.00 . 14.50 . 10.03 1.00 20.00 . 23.00 0.50 5.00 rt i o. b.tO . Q0.1G GO. 03 . if: 50 . 20.C0 . 12.50 s -" Tl v Kn -A ' t; ' . V-i w af. mi 4 h i i & - . flzV.zi-.io-ath, Ifor. -T t 7PT -j.t it; " -iLJiS.-J.-S.-':: i h : o : - A. It is Lcninc'? boast that !;,s peas ants and v.a.rk.rs are satioik.i. Are tirfi d or do they have ; re now iciyiired to hoi::s :i day and they .'.i'i r-:.i money to keep .i Pn:--i . v tacy should ate of a m'liion dollars a 1 i- is booked solid with or .((.;; it busy for two years ad. they reaky : ; to be? 7i:y work twelve Io rot goi :r them in oru -:o:- be very katvy. are trying to worl-er-: i'io i slioui l lind rontr' argu'ut nls. Ti: : ,ut t' brini rgitators who the American r a .i a; v :' " r -pasf.ira'ie for their :, r-.rhipg that ItuWa ca:i offer t'lis country. or is one An-.cricar. in each 660 in jail all the lime? It seems so. accord 5:i to the "figgers." Census report shows that 1CC.SS9 were confined in strange part is they married each Congress is inclined to be mi. Ted because the president was a little late in delivering his address at the opening of the regular session. Con gress never can understand why oth er departments of the government should be behind with their business. 0:0 In London a man and woman were, married twice the same day. The federal penitentiaries, state prisons, other both times. :o:- county jails and city police stations lest July 1. The orison population 1 As there are no more reports from July 1. 1917. was 140.186. What i3lthe Creek court martial it is sup your estimate of the number who are pos.ed that country has run out of not in jail but should be? j ex-premiers. 5 1 vtfantatZ .' -: DRAWS DOWN FINE LEGAL NOTICE In the County Court of Cass coun- ty, Nebraska. rr lu"air "a,,,- In the matter of the estate of Jane "-,,pnrjj Hcn:ixm uoiore auue A. Dovey, deceased. wii--n .1. neeson. aosepii hicetan:' wis To all persons interested in the brought to answer to a comphnnt estate of Jane A. Dovey. deceased: hied by County Attorney A. G. CoP You are hereby notified that an charging the young man with having application was filed in above en- made an assault mi one ( barbs .1. titled cause on the 2nd day of De- Fulton on September 2fith. Ti e af cember, A. D. 1922. by the attorney , fair occurred when the part: -: :a- t for tbe estate of said deceased, pray-, on nuii. 1 mxui sueet ami it is -ing that an order of Court be en-. ed that Joe. with a few 1 -oi apa e in -.. ; teied fixing and allowing the amount followed Fulton and so:-- o' ' s f attorney's fees for services m.iriends iron the Piat tsna-ur h .-i : matters pertaining to said estate. ; conipanv garage to 1 tie ia'"r -i t -. ; You are notified that a hearing of Sixth and Crank s: eh an 1 will be had on said application on lure the two parties got ir ; t h e Mali ihe joy c in tcnowin.c y ;i v.-en r.r.c ;;:.r. . r . 'v f lUll;u - 1 - '1 1 L: 1 1 ing nuiteli tuat t. r.o:iatt is alleged to hno Plr.y.pcri Fulton. In court .AIr. Su the 16tb dav of December. A. D. 1922, at 10:00 o'clock in the fore noon before this Court in the Coun ty Court room, at Plattsmouth, in nowledged having ship aid county, at which time such or- and was fined $10 and der will be entered as to the Court! were paid leems proper under the evidence. Dated this 4th day of December. A. D. 1922. ALLEN J. BEESON. (Seal) County Judge. . . ; - - - V- y-; t in bo4.! ------ . -..' K NOTICE In the District Court of Cass coun Ethel E. Hadley, plaintiff, vs. Con- stantine B. Hadley, defendant. To Constantine B. Hadley. defend ant: You are hereby notified that on the 9th day of Augut, 1922. Ethel E. Hadley filed a petition against you in the District Court of Cass coun tv. Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are to obtain a divorce from you on the ground that you have wilfully deserted and abandon ed th plaintiff, without just cause, for the term of more than two years last past, and for the custody of the minor child, the issue of said mar riage, to-wit: Helen Estelle Hadley. aged two years and eight months. Ycu are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, Jan uary 15th. 1922. This notice is given in pursuance of an order of the District Court of Cass county, Nebraska. ETHEL E. HADLEY. By Plaintiff. CIIAS. E. MARTIN. d4-4w. Her Attorney. FINE SPUING E0AB3 We have twenty spring hoars of quality, sired by Bellcvue PnGitiuoer. showing the desirable eharaeteris. i- s of this strain. For sale at farmers' prices. Thirty open Gilts, of same breed ing and quality, priced to sell. Also our herd boar. Bellevue Kinsr's Col onel, a good boar and a good buy. The Bellevue Duroc Ranch, on Btlle vue Boulevard. Telephone 2Z, P.cil--vue. Nebraska. ii20-lsw . ::.';i.-.".5. r r.d yo-.t vuv es - y e-.v ,.:!f,lvf or one oi ouv r e.Iiuai t: ihe li.'.x eta ulard of per- - . 'vqrvf-yytfi LADIES DO WELL c ! . e i . a ; 1. : their p-.-. .- -ns ; i Ii-. c-rv ( i Oi fo: - ti : uiiactiou : ' i:,. v;.; l.iovement (oie 01 c 1 !;,-nu-iP ei its wonderful per vri.s guarantee of absolute I Journal want ads pay. Try them The Christmas shop of the St. Mary's and St. Luke's guilds of the Episcopal church which was held on Friday and Saturday in the Gobe&aan building on upper Main street, was a great success for the ladies who will realize a neat sum from the sales of articles that will be applied on their church work. One of the big features of the shop was the dining room where a very large number were served a most delicious dinner Saturday noon and which was liber allv ratroni7ed by the general public." rh a:: t ' ' Os : on account of the re'-int t:- tariff bill w'-i !; '. :; :i!.v cfeiie I 1 -t toonth. but ftirttunt. !y iif oura were :;!! I'.vas'at be to.- t .0 :. i. a ;lrd u are able to c.ier them to ;ou at very attractive prices. Diamonds rearh 3 Bn::isv.-ick ?lic:ioura:jli3 and Records Watches Clocks Jewelry Silverware Cut Glass Bibles njp-ks a handsome Christ inas gift. See the line at the Journal office before purchasing elsewhere. 5 'TJ '"Wo :u? now eciuipr.f d to lake cs.re of ail vour repair work. Watch Repairing :i I'acci: iiv. ---Bring us vcur unruly tiaKpu-ces. 5.