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Bringing Up Father THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1916, Copyright, 1916. Intern) News Service Drawn for The Bee by George McManus ILL HIDE THIS IN THE OLD CLOCK - ITLL BE SAFE IN HERE Ad THE OLD CLoCKk 1% Lk ABGNTY T - LOCK - I'™M 4LAD Y THINKIN' ABOUT . I 4AT RID OF IT! - [ e ica WELL - | T‘fm D?J\L()gg ll P QUESS ITS SOLO THAT OLD o " BRUGK ls LIGKED 1 y | OI' i 00]’1 cipal amusement s sitting in front of & ] | In LINKS AT T0° OF LEAGUE|REDS' ERRORS GIVE | World Will 8 INDIANS DEFEAT | sorimid e, o Standing of Teams | ‘ : oy B At o e Another item in the list of scarde arti- Baste with Topeka for Pirs Pace| - DHTTTTRC Y[OTORY Know if Stecher NEW YORK AGAIN oo iotare o cmper whien oo vin i . | 0 IN FIRST GOMBAT WEST, LEAGUE. | NAT. LEAGUE. | in League on a Muddy Will Meet Gotch‘ | growers need for spraying thelr vines, [— Lot X B Broartva 8 1 | Field jibai | | e | ana which can no longer be obtained from Wichit -8 il : g gt | : England because of ita use there in the Misjudged Fly by Krug and Wild | jois 11 3 111 jorion™™. g 3 w0 Moran's Men Win Battle by the| Tuar the wrestimg worid wil by sune |Cleveland Makes It Two Straight | Pnlend becaust of ls o thecs In £ Pitch Give Wichita Runs Which | . Moines. 6 o @~ Chicago .. '1713 500 |THE SCORE IS FOUR TO THREE Score of Seven to | know whether Joe Stecher and Frank | from Yanks by Routing | growers have succeeded in placing a Are Enough to Cop Fra: gy e Bl R e P e 4l Gotch will ever meet in the square ring, Markle | 1argo order in the United States, but the Joseph, | Cincinnati .12 16 444 | e : w A oux City. 7 13 )| New Yor 851 | In the league race at stake, Lincoln and | o Alstricts the vineyar 5 ROURKELETS FAIL TO HIT| AMER, LEAGUE| AMER. ABE'N. | Topeka today battied on a muddy dia- | CRAVATH GETS THREE HITS on his way from Loulavilis, whers he CALDWELL EXILED FROM m‘m“,, the proprietors have been unable &t Clodatan, el e WASPet | mond and with a temperatura low enough | cerifl dofeated len‘ll; Hussane last Friday, to New York Tier 18 Cleveland | 1 OPtain 1t at any price. Failure to swat the offerings of one | Washingn 16 9 640 Mineapolis 12 & 60 | for overcoats, Lincoln won by a score| Cincinnati, May 15.~Cincinnati’s [1ls home at Dodge. % ‘d'“. ork, 1} }":y’ oty 'V'\,“”L i ——— - Malarkey, an ancient gent from the | New York.13 12 (62 Columbus 12 8 00 | of 4 to 3. Bcore errors were costly and Philadelphia | The Towan has promised Stecher he will [ made it two straight from New Yor When all other ways fall, try & Bee slopes of the Pacific, with the neces- Detroit .03 14 481] Indlanaplis 12 9 01 | TOPEKA won today's game here, 7 to 4, 'The | /et him know by June 1 whether he can heretoday, winning 6 to 4. Cliff Mar- | want Ad. (i Chicago .12 18 ¥ 1010 600 | AD, K. M, 0.A, B H T8 : got Into condition to tackle the Ne- |kle was knocked out of the box in P ST s O sary frequency, a misjudged fly by | voston ... 13 13 910 474/ Acier 1b -y G A | visitors had three errors, two wild ’ It for th \d’s title, | three in and lost his first el ] Marty Krug and a hectic heave by | . Lodis. & 1o y. 434 64 | ABIer 0o 0 1 1 1 Ilpitches and two passed balls, which Il'rnflkn 1ad in a tiit for the world's title, | three Immup anc I“v’\'mv ;rn kg“-llml Qua;ntlty Of wheat i e o R et | L P o ] il meemonsivle tor theae of the for | O N e %a dom o inte | Ikt Beptember. . He had won five | ; doing of Pa Rourke's de luxe ath- | Tydeman, rf... 1 1 8 0 0fcals' runs. Only one earned run was | Stecher unless h % ,® . v e | H |l.."|:: ng,u“r:.lyl e A.!.d s Mgy v :""‘"':‘("l'l‘;:“""“ 8557 8 3 % 0 Olmade off each y-],,,,‘.y and Rixey, |condition, and he belleves he will know | straight, two last year and three this | n tora,ge ere the above-mentioned shortcomings ,"_m,"_m_""%mmv LA | 8chweitzer, If.. o 32 1 o ofCravath got three hits and was hit |1y,hy June 1 v\)::(her or not he will be iynnvrfi \;m Y":;Ik'l#:r:\:‘;:‘wn in every | Sh I Ot Gropped th combt o Wich | gzt i e wrowan e Tt &Y et our e b sk e o vt it bt et el ows Inorease , 2101, Topekn, 8 Lincoln, 4. | th, § b HILADELPHIA. CINCINNATI techer will take y 3 | el hundred fans and fanettes turned | ¥ It oAt L B AGUE Totals T 0 BT 3| Banr sek 00 s iaroh, w519 4T | weeks before going into training for his ;" the ’;"'";‘”’ ]'"“”"“ ;“3,:;"] '"(‘«“ml | While the quantity of wheat in storage bia, 8 * | N'hote, 2 o of 8 0 ler Lewis In Omaha, | his right shoulder in fielding Gran- e out yestérday to lamp the fray de-| Brookiyn, 4, Bt. Lou N, N'hoff, b6 1 1 1 ef.6:1 7 0 1|bout with Strang! d ; | fn Omaha elevators keeps on increasing i , ow Yo Chicago, 2 R, H. O A E |8tock #b.8 2 3 3 w5 1 0 % 1|july 4, He has only one bout—with Leo | ey's home run in the sixth and was b i'ua“r‘i‘.‘cld}:-‘n'y 'l:;i“hzl“tgnntddnm‘m," D adotiin 7, Cineianktl, 4 Carlisle, If... $F G R BN e 8.4 124 1] Pardello, May 05 -badors. ha seesn wilh farced to retire, Score: [from week to week, other grain stocks o{lthg ':anx\'xinlry. t;(:c‘i:y vr)?mnrh: BOpon )"’r'ntlltn":){'“"{ lx/\l‘l'l" 1"!"#‘-‘-:‘?«:3:: F'r' j : ?» H '1' o o {7 'a, #1111 OWK'for, I3 1 2 1 0 Lewis. CLEVEEAND: o NEW JORR o ,gm ahn",l hold H;(!-l: n:n.kor"::;v ': el v oy Lo B i kert, ¢ H 1340 ’ ¥ T 0. AT | decrense from week to week, Wolves and their propensities to bat-| Detroit Washington, 6. / Lober, rf.... . 0 0 1 0 Ofiudus 153 1 9 1 130 2] pemgien s Grany, 106 2 0 0 0GHNYy, rf4 12 00| e Ty (o 4 P Btevi b o|lw or, ¢ T ab2 1 3 2 OMageo, If.4 0 2 0 0[the strong outside demand. eat, L] Ale the umpires had preceded Jack-| ff Toud & Chiafepnis § Williams, " 1b. e B T ¢ 10 2 Rourke Farms Brown |&i & 2 5 adiaiah o83 11 0 810Nt s being held for nigher prices Bon’s crew into Omaha and the bugs | chicago-Hoston, wet grounds | Morse, 3b 1 1 2 2 ¢|Dares pi0 0 0 0 0Mseley. p1 0 0 00 . ?((l:,x‘r’v‘h. e 10 : “un{‘v’:, SEGE0 B8 )ty time the excess ovar. Bie oife @idn't want to miss any of the ex- AMERICAN CIATION | {ohnson, "¢ e Gl o O st et AP Out to Ghnton Club Gandl, 14 012 0 0Ged'on, 2.3 2 0 3 1| eaponding date of one year ago is 1.121,- “leitement. Jraisnapaly, K Faroarirny. b e i e Totals 36 92714 4 | g, %3 3 TPEboaet 2'1 1 0|00 bushels, the largest in the history ¢ Bugs Disappointed. " - Totals $ 08 110 1] omaiied tor money in ihira " 00 oy el 0 IN'n'ior, €8 2 6 1 0|of the market. Stocks on hand now and But the bu d d to dis Games Todny. [ Kdnooln 100000 *i| +Batied for Knetzer fn wixth Jim Brown, the Winnebago Indlan, who, 0 Ouarkie 90 0 0 1 0| 0 F e, in bushels are: gs were doomed to dis- TOPOKS, ...1+rri0sionl 00 0 0 0 % 1 0=8| philgdeiphins 6 1 8 5" 2% o 8 0 ocaldw'l, p.3 0 0 4 0| 3 appointment. - The Wolves were a Western Lenguo—Danvor at Tiea Moines, | Two.base hits: Krueger (2), Tydeman. | Cineinne i Vo aur e Pa Rourke asserts, shows great promise | "% ».0 0 0 0 0 Love, p...1 0 0 0 0| Year Ao most peaceful and tranquil outfit yes- #t. Joseph at Im:,x « |'w. Topeka ot Lin-| giolen” base: Schweitzer, Sacrifice hits Thres-base hit Groh. Stolen bases: | 0f becoming a big league hurler, was yes- N o | Wheat 7, : coln, Wichita at Omaha | Thomason, Morse, Halla, Cochran, Lat- [ Griffith, Wade, Killifer. Double plays: | terday farmed out to the Clinton club of Claveland 'l o PR D s and even Jimmy Jackson | National Leaguo—Frookiyn at 8t Louls | tynore Struek out: By ialla, 7, by Lam- | HoTs08 'to Louden to hass, - Paskert to it “Bosen lafh 30100077 0=%onta X to speak above a whisper. The | New York at Chicago, | M.||delhphlu atipeir, 2 Base on balis: Off Lambeth, 1 ."r‘rfli."'" '};nh”\:’lljll;v‘n Killiter. First on the Central association. Brown left to A s it | Mt | Bea - ¥ 000 nly sound that arose from the visit- | Cineinnati, Hoston at Fitisburgh' = | W' | pitch: Lambeth, Left on bases: Lin- | HI0c8',, DUisdepii, 10 Clncinnatl, 2.1 join the Clinton club last night | Thres-bane hit: mith SH mo.e runs: Ba- | Barley 28,000 dugout occurred when Roaring | coa g fouls ol Philadeiphia. Cleveland | Sl ks Topeka, 0. iime: 1:35. Umpires: | [*%f Sosetay: 1 1ills and sarned " uns: | Brown has a world of atuff, Including | ker." Graney. ' Stolen bases: ~Bakor, ced g 4 . nderson and Fontius. oy < Ay A , 8 pon, Ho } Pirat ba or- | mo e 12,690, ifi “apps " inadvertently - sneezed, | i Now FOR%, Shicapo ) Foston i a s fhird Innlaes; off Damirer: naiiis g phv: |#peed, curves and control, and even a | 20, MO, o0 Tusen on baliet’ Off | THAL oo s E” SR R s d he spologized profusely when CHARLIE WHITE AND B e e e ol B b e O s Wostarn., ane o wad | Hariow, 7 ot Mugky s S)ia snd sapned | oy (0 n;,pl Mullen cast glowering glances off Knetzer, | however, for the Western, and Pa had . |73 " in thres | 465,000 bushels, A Sad Tale, Mat RITCHIE MITCHELL MATCHED |} "o e, thrse Inniags. oft Mool [0 let him out. Rourke belleves Brown | f:v'n'nf.f:'u'n't".'hm 3% %iea and Z“;:'u:\\-'zyl\ The Omahn grain market, with fair na Mor: direction.. " ; g ; 2 f0 n; off Love, 0 in two; Fred Bruck, who cameto Omaha ) A “:"‘:"K"‘ll”hrfly“:{:»::‘ ';-'Txr‘E' by Rixey, | will be a winner in the Central associa- for I e *fn aven and ons.third; off | receipts for a Monday, was praotically ith Marty ofi-m,l., made his debut ; WICHITA. 4 Milwaukee, Wis., M;K‘ 15.~Charlie | Rixey, 4; by Knetzer, 1. by Moseley, { |tlon and can pick up the fine points of | Hagby, 0 In one and_ two-thirds Hit by | unchanged from Baturday. d hurled a pretty good game.|po. re ARR. R Of A %\ White of C hicago and Ritchie Mitch- | Umplros: Quigley and nyron the game there. Omaha retains a string | Pichers Bpeaker by, Caldv ol O on. ¢ | One hundred and nineteen cars of reddy lugs a lot of speed, a nicely Phi"' 25 o o 1 o ofell of Milwaukee, lightweights, to-| st routs, Mo, May 15 freak houn. | 0N the youngster, as Rourke belleves he Dineen and Nallin wheat came in and it sold at $13113 reaking curve and possesses that ex- | Hoting. ab N8¢ T ¢ { { | day were matched to box ten rounds [ der in the eleventh Iniing today gave | will be a world-beater in a year or so. per bushel. There was fifty-eight car- mplary tribute of shooting the first Kiion. 3% 0 0 & ¢ ofhere oh May 29, the weight to be | R/a<iin 2 4 tp 3 victory over At Louin. | S G rds Bein loads of corn selling at 6S@10% cents, lrnver the rubber. of e s B | 31135 pounds at 5 o'clock. A previous grounded down ihe firat baso line, DUt Sunt Siam to Aboh'sh | uga'r a g and thirteen cars of oats, selling at 41 A A s Miller was abont to b the b | [ 2 f That Frederick lost his first fray {s B O | ::nmut h\e'"'v_'}f"“'h'm w?? called off { 5o, nded over his hesd Mycre seg Tooupers | Issued in Greeoe NOu oenl pax bughal o0 discredit to him; his mates didn't et ol t:f":‘i‘" Mitchell was suffering from ‘““"‘t‘,‘am,':\.,”"\, o : ] t the world on fire behind him. The Litimew g eens SeRere: L Gl LT Llcensed G&mbllng epepitoi 0 . J ABH.OAE | olves started ‘strong in the first Y % 0 A ®| . , of.b 1 8 0 OL8th, cfb 0 6 0 0 | round. And as Mal was in no |smits, o G T e b | Serlous Attaol(s 1b4 220 0 0Bet'l, 3b5 1 4 3 0 (Correspondenca of The Associated Press.) Krug, o 49 8 573 » & P4 0 0 0 OBesc'r, 166 0 1 1 0 ATHENS, Greece, May 8.~The govern- | “mood to permit any promiscuous | Ik, il 85 o B (i © JE4 1B 0 iy a4 0 0 3 0| (Correspondence of The Associated Press.) NS, Greece, May e | iscoring they finished strong, too. Milter, 4 e L On Suez Canal and L pra i Thd ol o] HONGKONG, May 8.-Siam has de- mental committee which {hnl Ju;n : ! 3 1 ’ oL i Marty Commits Faux Paus. Kruokor, "o N i e i T @M wad 128 0Corn i 137 0fclded to abollsh gambling entirely. At a ;"'"":' :“’ bl i Yoles Pox - opened hostilities by | B 3; S e e Egypt Not Feared Cronnt'n 1 0 0 0 onenke o3 3 8 1 01 recent meeting of the Siamese cabinet at ”l:!v[nl:: n;“';-:p::”n.w ife han, aa its tting a safe knock to center. To- | Krauss, o T e v A(?;x'n.h. »3 2 g g OMead's, p3 0 1 1 0| Phrapatoom, King Vajiruwudh person. Ehaiis 'r'Mmm““ ARt g el 5 v - L N LB — b mes, p.0 0 0 0 0 . bt d c in sacrificed and Hetling flew out. | Lo, b A v L Ly Chan'y, ‘D 0 1 2 0*Butier” 1 § o § §|ally suggested this action, which is ren-| | oyl itonnds B Bitek s fiy to center.|” . i £ i (Correspondence of the Assoclated Press.) k. B - | dered possible by the fact that the ]" ¢ne o 1'.h “‘ N iale AsaTeta ol ) - 2 X 4 J otals.. 37 3 o ireece. nd flour o arty, Krug became temporarily be- [ g hiia %1 4 2 AL 1] CAIRO, Egypt, May 8.—~Serious Turkish 1 " “Biiied for 0. afiier 1n stghin’ * '° *|Siamess finances for the present fiscal | (;:';"!:‘o‘:q n.\'»‘.r,:u:‘n?n:m the committee ildered, misudged the fly jcom-| Runs ©1 100 00 0 0 0—gattacks on the Sues canal in Bgypt, with | ;Batied for Ames in eloventh | year show a large balance over the esti- (% | TCR I T T ain wheat from Spletely and the ball dropped safe for| o Hife, oo+ 8.1 1 1 0 0 0 2 0=7{the coming of the hot weather and the | meoaikiyn .. " b 1 0"t 5 8 0 01 o 24 | MAtes. Liconsed gambling houses will | b &0 BENIE FIPF The new “two bases while Fox galloped home. R = drying up of many of the desert water- 8t, Louts ... 000002 0—3 | be allowed to continue for one year, but| " ST L LT L pas bacome #o : 1 4 | hol 5 . , wo-base hit. Cutshaw. Th ™y " y of A D | After Jackson struck out and tried Wit | Litschl, Gray. Milior, | N0leS, are now said to bo only a re- |, pie-bess hit. Cutabaw. Thr Pat. | WHL be closed permanently at that time. | ..o, "that the committes fa distributing W o kill somebody by throwing his|k werific hita: Tobing Malarkey, | M0t possibility, though sharp raids may, fice hit: Stengel. Double plays Gorhan — | 1t only on the presentation of sugar cards. i H Forssythe, Brug. Double play Krug 1o{it is thought b h d nyder; Hetzel to J Miller, Rases on | n | g on of card A at in the second stanza, Roaring Bill | L {raeeen B (OOUPR Calarkey. 5. by 1" -m .ulg :( y. the allled military wu- |19, SerGori Betsel lo Jd. Miller. Bases on FORDS are safe for women to| Wius fo the curils Kahe bese: Taeknd ‘ohly COLL A RS tify Rapps caught a walk. Roaring Bill Hicic s, ‘Tases n e 0ff Slaliiuey. 1 | thor r-.‘ s attempted by the Ottoman | Ames 1. Hita"and earned “runa: oft '8 | drive if equipped ‘:11"’:! a \:lfl"\({h"'; to familles, and the confectioners and h Pring as a great moocher yesterday; he | 0€ Bruck, & oh Bruck Le mmanders. | §mith, 3 nita 1 run in seven inninggs: off |ing Gear, Standard Foundry Co., 606 = S ts 3 gh ot three of the four passes Bruck is- | Ubiptres R e, ™ Turkish troops are still on the Sinat | Theme ey by Do), T sakht Inning: | South 14th St. Put them on for $12 ::':“:::n:‘::::: ::‘, ‘::”:I"lyr,‘.“: y.‘ .’r‘r..‘ Style'lntwo qu;.‘”‘gts y - peninsula, fd tract ) runs in four Ineings:. o : g AP b rakone ] y towns and cities . (gasued yesterday. Dolly Gray reefec 12 s e enot of BEYDUAD | O o tires Innings, Btruck sue By Bl | When ail other ways fall, try & Bee | lutely no sugar to be had, which {a par- NG MANERS double down the first base line. | Vi]ligtas Found territory lying between the Suen canal | {203 !0 (hree innings, Struck out; Ry Smitn | CLUETY, PEABODY & CO. INC. MAKE | SWhile Bruck was preparing to whiff bounced to the grandstand. Roaring § marker, | Brack hurled airtight ball the rest of ernor MeDonald today gra the game. \ i ' The Rourkes tried to stage a rally | tiary here and sentenced to i% in the ninth, but it was to no avail | Deming May 19 for first I Ernie Krueger opened the frame | murder for their part in the Swith with a two-bagger to center. | Columbus, B Burg flew out to Jackson, but Krause | The reprieve is to enable the gov- | . - 2 gt e | eral hundeed children born durlng the 3 ‘ Y y. Bt i o Litnchs et e | apaor " ivesonciharoughly *1h | "o e AV 1o Tematls |0 L e o metere e at the dedicatory ceremonies and entertainment Sger went to third, Marshall, hitting j circumstances of their conviction, as |, oo b oy 3 — »‘_ N 1o reault of the asle he god-tathate * : BIEe Bruck, rolied s groundee (si|requested by Protident Wilson, ~ In |\ Turkish positisns across. the demrs | ) (WS CEIEEIEE: The Kod-0 incident to the corner stone laying of Litsciii, o ich Ernie counted the Svsnt.dhare ls no further action | o o e the af are . | pfennias.a wesk for & peried of from ten Johuny Priest suffered an incapaci- { by the governor the men will hang |78 M FRrbel with (he Medlter: | o fourtoen yoars, which shall g toward tated digit in the fourth when he at- | Friday, June 9 Asih and Jasel te 3 Ke i \, i 2 rearing and educa ¢ the I tempted to nab Gray's line drive, He | et —— ity gy i gl 4 o g gyl YO » gt Vel e 1 i tried 1o stick the combat out, but | Jo ke KENNEDY POPULAR AS exip st s g el e s B found he couldn't hang on 1o either B bat or ball so Marty Krug came in t ARRe this after Wayne, May & He has alse Aroey \ v All-Nations Licked |5 w1 vy In Curtailed Fray/|ssee s o s o v N6 Messtols Miorse and theie okt oo, | WELSH SUSPENDED BY ke Al Nations, perm & Malarkey he ‘uncoupled a wild chuck : Asls, stretching across from Rafa on | e B ihich it the IR et ok Gmlty Of Murder the Mediterrgnedn to Akaba on the gulf !Gelvman Gltles Havp h . : ) Bl hambered over therubber for the Given Reprieves re s me” e e o o That ended it for the Wolves, as S Be; N -“ .M.‘ [T Howe of the allied airmen, and reconnoitering A DOENCEMENT DRATOR |sut reasarst Gitmentt sar atismet vy ton | tethars: but the: 1aktus will be subiesiod (At Ralston-Omaha) 2 Umplres: | want Ad | ticularly hard on the Greeks, whose prin and the nominal boundary of Turkey in | Kiem and Emslio of the same hame forming an arm of the 1 Ject of repeated observation on the part “God-Father System” parties have kept in touch with them | (Correspondence of The Assoclated Press.) and made theriselves fully acquainted POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY nted a hang at jaffa, about mixty miles to the east of | tried out successfully in Dresden, Is te degree K the Bues cansl, placed an obstacle in | he adopted In Lelpaig. Under this sys Paid’on | wnat would have fo be. the main Mne of | : The honor of the presence of yourself and friends 18 requested tem god-fathers are to be found for se A Turkish advance towards the canal. | L BRSPS APS S found wipply ation 1o | phe Na and Ars remer | At '.\n‘:.',.F.VH.."P,".‘-’:';' i . :.‘:r\‘ vl The Mond Reaches Evers Part of (‘nmmmcma w5 - b oo he: | mavement : the Hody Fvery Twelve There will be musie, and, for those who wish, daneing | he o - f Wales, w oA Mar Al weooids ; Al & fow weeka g made & | oot g oiugoncy . Guests coming by automobile will find the most advantageons ‘ . o WISCONSIN COMMISSION |30 0 i satris: N e Uheanah distriets i - : way to be via the West Q" road. Trolley cars on R o e semiatiod vermiet wes 0 & s susecuded B3 (he. oty athions [B1® S0H te have deush frem well ygreagh B A e the MeKinley system will leave on half ‘ WA ive isors on ke teat omd of the | Commanin (1om) engsging o buping | e p oa ot Miniars, gota hourly schedule, going south from 1 [ Aies s wh hraves e threatsninn | voa with Ever Thammer o L hiage | Rural Credits Bill eble: T BLATEY Ve of ibs Sixteenth and Farnam streets ‘ . Wloue from \I.t‘: wesstunhiy of whneas [ WAl an houe and for viol Pnsaua th? Huus(’ afy setaniine mained o ol s ‘ g Ao desaon | N,u.\.um: hie saih 3"“. » hich '-h..quu e . -~ + Thers 1e , . . \ “, - : | B et e et sowetn | hares thut b Wad waed on eseiuent | WASRINGTON, May 13T ' ostualbfaie b Prominent Speakers Will Be on the Program ; :‘ Ahe Brwmdeis et bt (0 the s | dustng the bowt was nod rained ..x..'. ™ ... ~v"|.n| M) ;u.u:nu.. [ . . o 3 A o ; s LR R —— & federal farm ‘ . . ' AL o Tharall e . Al N Y "::"“' e s=s| bus omahe Wen Wseures wan | 1008 f twelve land banks passed the s Vaiyral don A 7 h‘» I\)'a”() ( O"'p(””’ Nenrnintn and Shootine Patas o e, Behenecindy, N ¥, and | o 3 ‘.‘I‘ .‘” .‘y- he o ‘. ': ... W > tobionr Snd o 2 s. H S"ha"j" ' res | Haai's Linent 18 % wandart - [ maneyer o \he Oninge Dramatie | SR80 1he danate and ‘ sladion ” You wwe poirent e 4 O & ) . B pine agshed L Al WAA ¢ N B " Vineasen Paantial Yettars re oy O ' 9ia ! . . T : ! - *. “ ‘.. . \ ¥ Vo Rian s b 15 e * - S Ok \ e ———" ——————————— S, P ———— O et P et e A