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'~ Modern in Sports, Old City Has All Earmarks of Ancient His- } tory—Native Game of Jai Alai Gives Many Thrills to Spec- tators as Well as Many Opportunities for Spirited Betting. ‘The Copyright, 1919, by Pres Publish IME New Yorker visiting Havan rival sides is deafening. The game many a dollar changes hands before The New Yorker, however, finds most to marvel at on his trip to the race track. He rides through a resi- dential district that for benuty can hardly be excelled. Houses of ancient Moorish architectural designs, con- *structed of a soft white or a pink stone from the island's own quarries, line tree shaded strects practically all the way after leaving the male a fine asphalt road of miles which runs along the banks of the Gulf of Mexico. When one has made up his mind he has seen the. most beautiful of residences thu nex? block brings one into view to surpass the last one, In midday an air of quietude pervades everything along the route, There isn't a sign of life in any of the beautiful homes, The fantastic win- dows of iron lattice work are closed. ‘The broad porches, often one to each FHM IN A DAY'S TRAVEL ly Vincent Treanor. (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) ation or rest finds al] three without looking very far. the beautiful Oriental Park for his racing in forty minutes by trol- Cubans go crazy about it and when a game is in progress cheering for the couple of} HAVANA ing Co. (The New York Evening World.) HAVANA, Cuba, Dec. 8 a this winter in dearch of sport, recre. | He goes to ley for 10 cents, or in a few minutes less in one of Mr, Ford's machines, round trip for He may stay in town and take in the native game jai | alai and be supplied with more thrills to the minute than an entire) world's baseball series can produce. | Jai alai is something like hand ball ved on a three-walled court, the | ers using odd-shaped curved racquets in banging the ball around. is a great betting medium too, and its finish. ome nd black, playing on the floors, while the older folk sit contentedly in rockers apparently well satisfled with the squalid conditions, Beyond the one big room a court-yard is seen, decorated javishly with palms and flowers, even tn the poor sections, If one could forget the Moorish touch given to the houses he would feel for a moment that he in New York's own Chinatown, with its streets running into and across one another. The trip down one street, around curves und up other, shows the | visitor that Cubans are fond of their eats and drinks. On nearly every corner there is a store wide open on all sides, save for a pillar here and thene, Inside are dozens of marb topped, round tables, the number bi was WHEN STECHER WON - CHAS DANA GIBSON PARTY Box SP&eTATOR AT END OF FIRST HouR Herrmann’s Successor On National Copyright, 1919, by The Pregs Publishing ‘Co. (The New York Evening World.) AN In A Star ANOTHER MAN-KILLING HEADLOCK BY STECHER Commission Likely to Be Chosen Now New Chairman Expected Be- cause of the Sudden Turn Towards Peace in American League Affairs. By Bozeman Bulger. ARLY afriving magnates were abuzs last night and early this h_ elected him for twenty lution w years, ho Constitution says very plainly, though, that the President must be re- ed annually, and this has been pointed out to the Johnson Supporters by legal counsel. Johnson has fiv es, and if they stick in the face of evidence that is sure to be brought before them, they can carry most any point they desire At the same time, the Chicago, New York and Boston Clybs are delighted THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBE SHOW(ING ONE OF BEST SPORTING PAGE STECHERS HEADLOCKS ON ZONSZKO JOE HOMPHRIES annouNceD THE TIME NEBRASKA FARMER BOY WINS THRILLING MATCH ee R 9, THe MEN Have BEE “WRASSLIN ” TWO HOURS AND FIFTEEN MINUTES: ptehes 1919, By Thornton Fisher RFI(H 10) STAGE COMEBACK BOUT GAINST ROBERTS: Big Heavyweight’s Last Chances After Many Opportunities to Make Good in Ring JUST BEFORE THe SPEcracULAR. FINISH ZEOYSZIKO PICKED STECHER UP AND WHIRLED Him AROUND= 30 SECond> LATER ME POLE WAS PINNED TO Me Mar \ Soeiery WAS THERE In THE "Sour AND FISH” OH, | THOUGHT 1T WAS NEXT WEEK ALREADY- pokes \ ek Great Showing. Marty tam, (ting . Ae 7 Bowling Alley ®y Chatter ten 12 pound notea the mate! he Apicrsstows €Psuce-—-: 11 AE REG ARMORY 1 W134 riliam Aread iv | } 4 Hin san Nal [the W it ing limited only to the slze of the morning over the sudden turn} Over the sudden turn of affairs, They | | " ~ ni ree stories, are unoccupied. This | '% iz O} e ® caeriad’ Chel Ae sage tH deh ache: . ae ij oer ao tne watives are taking {PIACe, and around thexe are gathered {things have taken in the American feciaion torcome bere hows that he | Stecher Throws Zbyszko After Two Hours and a Half in thelr daily nap, While their beauti- | #t all times.of the day and night eat- League fight and the effect it, may | has recognized the right of the board Titanic Struggle at Catch-as-Catch-Can Wrestling. ful residences are built as high as|!"s and drink parties. Shelves of /have on the retention of Garry Herr- om Cond ae business of the league. iy SE Reece four stories in some sections, the low,| the stores are packed with pottleg|mann ag Chairman of the National! mee nnd, Eveh if Johnson continues rambling one-storied houses, sur- Sehr all Heed of stuff, brandy, aren and the future status of Ban | jy omic: his administration will b« By Thornton Fisher. 1 im trees and! &in, whiskey, bicardi, rum. The na- Johnson. under the dir yo te rents ‘ a . . rounded by waving pal aa itivee Feslhe: -ehaes jaw. \ the Jonal Leaguers, who are in|board. It matters not who constitutes FTER two hours, twenty-four minutes and sixteen seconds of one ot wondrous gardens, are more common. ¥. port und beer. | ual mecting at noon to-day, pro-|the board, they say. ‘The members of the most spectacular wrestling matches ever witnessed in the ty All are set back about ten feet from Five cents gets you a hooker of any fess to see a Sossibie solution in the|@ny board will be club owners with Joe Stec! the Nebraska farmer boy, put the 22@ pounds of Wlade Sidewalks, behind oddly designed of these if you ure not particular as; naming of « successor to Mr, Hert-|Droperty Interests, and, event If they | Zbyszko's huge bulk to the canvas last night at the Tist Regiment Armory. ‘ad he h to surrounding: f | N the wight clubs of the Ameri-|are biased in favor of ‘any one man, | Nine thousand citizens filled the interior of the building and gripped thelr iron high as the houses. Y 8; whereas you pay mann in the eight clubs of the Ameri - } « ’ 5 jousand citize , erior of the and grippec i : -ccapaaeindacbonlh 2g twenty cents for the same blag? in can League getting together for the | Will do nothing to hurt the league airs as the glistening bodies of the two gladiators twisted and rolled about When it comes to the Xmas the hotels, . Although there 4 |first time in a year, These Natio’ - Ee wn stocking idea, somebody bas te T the race track the New Yorker | : ish there isn't any~ | Leaguers say they have been ready to] Already the talk of trades in the) — For two hours and twenty-three minutes it was any man's fight, With xavier Couy have a lot of faith. haif-mile approach that | ‘Ming suggesting the suppression of |suggest a new Chairihan for some) National League is beginning. Early! the percentage of points in Stecher's favor. Thirteen times he fastened the Faith is a great thing—it goes 8 drinking no one gets drunk dis-|time, but that 1t has been impossible} rumor has it that Piteher Bppa) geadiy 3 makes that of Belmont Park | OF dies eo cach an agreement with the Ban|Jeptha Rixey is to figure in a dea deadly headlock about the panting Pole, who squirmed like a man with his smooths owt many a rough road. ; ‘ t. Machifes roll Up gne |orderiy. One drunken man seen on|{O,necn Seague on account of the| between the Philies and the Cubs,| ead in a vise. Joe proved himself @ worthy claimant of the heavyweight We are rooters for faith? 4 down the other, separated | the streets in a week turned out to be jjatter's refusal to sit on,a committee] Then there 1s talk of Heinie Zimmer- wrestling championship. am artnet We keep faith with our cus- aide an sept grass plot ten feet |*0 American tourist {with Col, Ruppert man going to Pailadelphia, Mr. ‘There were times during the match when it seemed that the Polish giant)" ‘* « aunea roll wet lan Taine ae well-kept 5 t the) No place wi i The National. Leaguers have n>| Baker, Mr. McGraw and Mr. Veeck | simply ngeded to add the finishing touch, when Stecher would suddenly tear ose Mises court uae wide. There is no confusion a place with the possible, exeep-| scrap and no dissension, ‘Their busi-] were not position last night to| himself from Zbyszko's grip and throw the Pole op the defensive yet eg Fe fates. No waiting for one machine | tion of Brooklyn, does the New Yorker | neas will consist of routine matters’ make any definite announcement K was 9.22 when the men met in the centre of the ring, Stecher receiv- last y and. it its passenger and move see more trolley cars than in Havana, | and a possible recommendation | McGraw has just returned from | ing a Joud ovation, Both men pawed at each other for a hold and for fif- Suppose you come in and see Lalas dred | All carr. 04 placing an earlier limit on the time Havana find wants to get straight-| tog i a by ‘1 3 ; pets how it works. ‘om. Nothing like that, One hundr I carry signs indicating their des- | PACiMs An earlier Ym Of cerned ened out before taking on or drop-| tees minutes there was little real action, Suddenly Stecher secured his 0 t once and pro- | tination, but getting to an: bea ¢ 4 oy anen they willl nine : |! first headlock on Zbyszko and tried for a throw, but each time the Pole And while you're here examine cars may be emptied al getting ¥ spot along | during, tho season, Ther 3 ping any players. "ceed to their parking places without | the line is an exasperating experience. | wash up sud go home. Charlie broke the hold, Stecher was unable to successfully work his scissors hold, | the splendid Par-amount gift intest congestion. The conductors don't know a word of | Ebbets has a plan which he says will) wibert Robinson and Joe Kelley|¥ 4 he would. : | suggestions. the alls he | Eng! put-e stop to the talk that pennants! yo: in“trom Baltimore after a day's Several time the huge Zbyszko wrapped his arm around Joe's head e| sd De Luxe shirts, enappy peck ‘One ts struck immediately by the English und apparently cure ttle! re peng bought by the richer clubs | (cx shooting In the Chesapeake Hay. | UNtil it seemed as if the farmer lad would succumb to the pressure, but each | wear, fine hosiery, naty cu cleanliness of the plant. € hinese | about the discomfort of Americans.| because they are or te none Robbie is hoping the meeting will be |time he escaped. Stecher’s foot came in for several severe twists, but his + Sie tee rene am | links’ and stick ‘pins, belts, *ooolies are moving here ware snore || niess one is lucky enough to find a few See he manant, how. |Over early, as he intends to go to] headiness saved him each time. M is,uule youl) handkerchie! suopenders, are # ike | passenge: > OF 4 ry 0 aera i Org! nh Col. o1 e e' Zby * " > a Rater team in J scraping up anything that Le iad poeeeney who oan understand our} yer, wax knocked into a cocked hat were Dae ee Huston the latter : eo tried his favorite trick of toasting his opponent in the air, but at ee. Sins] ters refuse, Once inside the trac! language he is up against it, It takes} py the spectacular success of the each attempt he failed miserably, and it was during one of these moments 2 | All moderately priced finds a most restful scene, Along the | time to find one's way around, Often | Reds. Ebbets wants, these tranators | It is being gossipped ind the that the unexpected climax occurred, When the match progressed beyond | guaranteed to give repay stretch in the infleld letters ten feet! when 4 car comes to a cross-road or | stopped as early ts June or the Ara’ | Waldort poh ok ns i tr right, |W Bours ihe ane cata eeiilen dawn fOr An allenisht pease. kas ee Rehiamin Scores Quick Knockent satisfaction or your money high, made of the greenest of plants) 4 switch, the motorman turns to the | “analy: will be no election of Prest-| tea room-—that Garry rman is} rhe a * A chirped to | Ny effect tha Peach tng reat 2B PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 9.—Jo-| back. . the | ¢, ts fe usd “1 a Mentatan hatek An ast {Said a toothful, Most of the endurance seemed to beoutside the ring, Some | a5, ponfamin, the Collfornia wonder tell you this is the home of conductor for instructions. The con-| dent in the National League, as John | acting as mediator betw war ; a D servo. omenta in. the American} of the spectators who were not as hardy as the others passed into -uncon- | coored a quick knockout over Jimmy Cordiall. Cuban-American Jockey Club. Look-| ductor consults his watch, thinks | Heydier has two more years fo serve eat’ siowever’ te ateoneny | Siauanees: bite ieaah fetes over , ‘or ly, { ae —e at, or, 4 " | Murphy, the local lightweight champion, | | ing beyond this the visitors uation hs deeply for 4 minute or so and then| phe real sensation of the baseball| denied by the fighting New York, Then the finish came. Zbyszko picked Stecher up and swung him about.| in the second round at the Olympla last} Lh doaen figures bent over and seemingly | waves his hand to-the right or to the| gathering, though, was the announce-| Chicago and Boston magnates, They | It looked as though Joe was doomed, when lke a flash Stecher bore the |aight. The house was jammed to the ; axri¢ultural work, ThINK | je, On the same c: e: " t yesterday afternoon that “Ban | say there will be no compromise Pole to the floor and caught him with » head scissors and arm lock and j s regarde ’ wg in e leuitural me car next time the| ment yoalsriny, eve supporting clu | Tatsned iy seouitien Cone to th : Renjamin is regarded by the ' race track with an agri conductor is likely t vate *| Johnson and his five orting cl — fastened his shoulders tight to the ma’ | Ax a new boxing wonder j j Maes. but that's Just what Oriental | jo .i6 direction Phe tte pee owners had called of fhe meeting In| ‘The dnternational League met yes- Among those who rose to their feet and applauded the tall hoy from the = SHIRT: 4 ‘ are er) 7 yould ec » D | terday and the of greates -| Nebra cr ve Mr. . ‘a Gibsor a MT Cas toant of. The bent Asuroe lo, putions on the trollene with ont Chicago and woul oatted by the | Sera nd the matter of greatest m-| Nebraska grass gere Mr. and Mra. Chi Dana Gibson, In fact, gazing Tita cin Whikk Fapeorenccl Brae Para apd sney. Act va Whlah | Zac to ete, it penne fer tnel prance was the transferring about the boxes-one might have supposed that the show was a society| yopeme Drummic, the Jersey City) 7 « eee Saar eret 10 told aut 1f do asian the conductor's attention. are time the descent of Ban John- | \°Wwarks franc hise yracu Jevent, so many familiar names being present, . Stecher will make a WOFthY i futvaight, before a | crowd at the; 986 Third Avenue at 59th | wi n isitor finds he must learn how to “nis high pereh and his ac-| — champion. | hat mice "| 2208 Third Ave. at 126th Si eld, a space of ground never} i " . | gon from hl . Pauthority| George Gibson has been ofMeially vee a L ee Trenton A. . of Trenton last night, de- | 22 vg. at § 1 for the /Lefore the boss of the car will raise | of the Board ¢ here to-morrow | burgh Club next season to succeed ne | Vent of eight rounds, Drummie. kept rd Avenue st S0es Paleed all the veretables for tho), oo i answer, ‘Taxlonb that he is coming here te | Bezdek . ° By | Tights mid. lefts. into Pal's | 2896 Third Ave. at 149th St, Bromma tPack’s restaurant and for horsemen ins » Taxicabs aro) to'pght hin battle face to face with | - Fistic News Sohn Polioeie and Gossi | Peppering rights mid lefts Into Paul's S91 west 25th St. at Seventh’ Avemeny | EE aintain kitchens in the stables |ReRP here, A few blocks cost only i‘nis opponents —(h eeu ont ie too|s @heideadlnak. inv the. calireraentiot Onn. ye al round 1688 «Broadway st Sth Streetd 10 vents, and for 20 y ride al- | been seeking for som Wid je deadloc rement of) beyond the back stretch most ar a for 20 you may ride ul- | been Merthe league rule prevents this |Garry Herrmann as Chairman of the] 1m order to make sure that Vincent | offer, saying he would not let Roberts box Tn a the stretch near the. hoine| Mout anywhere around Havana, (pant being held in public, where ad-| National Commission is due to a dif-| piina the. fight promoter, of | Ne ae ed with the grandstand] It is said that the man who intro-| mission fees could be charged he | ference of opinion ax to the method of | Ne!ns me AERE PB erie of > of Newoustle, Pa, brother of Goon oy nee bac sub | duced Fords 1 ¥ + | Ritional, League magnates woul! procedure, Garry says he ix willing] Haven, Conn. will be able to bring © former & champion 98 by & bridged runway, is the club} duc ords in Havana made a for | Nallon’, their own meeting for &/ to resign, but he fecls that he should] the twenty-round bout between Cham: lrummy Rat ee te sia ors house, somewhat dilapidated now be- | tune in short order, So it seems, for | Prance to see the fur fy Inot. get out until his successor is| pion Benny Leonard and Johnny Du Fitersccal’ tide SSRN AE Tie Tea ; Mise improvements calling for fc there are thousands of the output of — named. On t!* other hand, the elub-| di the Italian Lightwelsht th ; Gis tet — aN ck|the De | ynteas there ia some change of mind] owners say that he ought to resign| Arenn in the above city on Jan. 15, 1 A ait additional stories were halted by la the Detroit self-made millionaire Unies H forces their programm | Brat et canta A ananae ‘ tl 4 ‘ a yhnson forces their pro c st so as to create acancy to! Gibson, man of Leona x 8 ¢ " af building material, Rereaboute, THe nétives: tiowever, Se sical They will meet and|which they could elect a new Chair-| manded that Reina post a f ie 1 La ‘Bo much for the track and its fea-| with a penchant for making every-|clect q new Board of Directors an? /man, And there you are. As yet the) ¢5,000 that the bout will be fought. I ” O'Ke York tyres. Tho New Yorker rides back | thing fancy, have decorated their may vote for the r lection of Pan Ameri an Tea has given no indi ngnter, according to the arti Othe. : ph gal far rlano Cot o Havana, this omobile - livane Johnson, notwithstanding the fac as to its preference of a | cenit toa ate ae eartent |» Rockey Kansan, the crack tightsriat <from Mariano County to Haye this | autome biles with the livery of the ToRAED holding office under a reso>|man, After all, he must be elected |, *ereement: wil Bars to pont a fortelt| tao, and Henny Valeer, the sperdy ile time “over the Hill” and pi cowboy or cowpuncher, Mr, Ford | . .-- |by the Presidents of the two major! ® pat he " j Vght lightweight of this city, will swap pur cemetery in which more dead people} would feel complimented if he could | leagues, but they supposed to be| the match. {n & ton-round ‘ | have been buried than in any similar} see the trimmings on his original| the Havana police are in @ class by | guided hy the suggestion of the joint! yin s.csson, who had an operation per beer ted ps place in the world, Burial plots|turnout, Trappings of the plains are | themselves. ‘ : committee. é formed on his nose last week, will not be able hive aifahl WK Acie @ nde LO Gide 6 inssed he: od periods pe ER ) » women of Havana are slaves to — to nous mhtl Ube weiadie ot denne, Mie. got | cies bam ave leaved here fon limited periods) part of all the machines here, and the! ThE fad’no more than three bodies may |more of them the more popular the (fashion the same as they every-| RACING SELECTIONS. | slcian taze ble now, ill not be tho pea mel | cana’ aah Ota ¢ 2e, ey £0 - - pefore that time, ‘ran! jagley has bee Vn joe jamin, the California well be intérred, one above the other, if chauffeur, Unlike in New York, the where Hares $0F LAB te) =e 0 aye viited to call-off Willie’s bout with doe Welling | pion, ts now wanted by two el ta @ single grave. Atsthe end of the} Havana chauffeur is careful about the | at this time of the year, for tne A \. pelthe Olympia A, A, of Philadelphia on Cheist- | the Arena As C. of Jeriey City and the Croan | prescribed time wheh the bodies |iife and limb of pedestrians, He slows Stuf. Although the sun beats down First, Race—Quin, Count Boris, | mas Day afternoon, and two othor bouts Jets. eof afitaaie ane anos 0 ha OUR NEW TAILORING DEPARTMENT ! - f July fashion this is the} A — | meet le Mitchell, tho Milwaukes wolterwelg A i have reached the skeleton stage, they] up in a jiffy, whether ordered to or ' Fourth o' —Plerrot, Col. Harris ker Charley Murray of the Quensberry | | bout the I rt of th h gives Boys and Youths the chance to jump right in and » winter In Havans g 5 | Matchmaker Charley Murs ( na bout the latter pai nis month. Hs 10 : _in a ire dug up and the bones dumped}. ang as au result there are fow i hat e4 Palaces seediation 10.9 | Aeaeanass Sane 14.8 No ae ded {0 stage | Jamin in wb atiraction alt ve y have suits and overcoats as good as Dad's but lower in price, in @ heap to ‘be disposed of tater. inisna or Fundowes, velvet hats and gowns of th sl : | aietar een re A se a en 7 Every ep ie will be extended to our young customers ‘The grave is then ready for another)” One thing about Havana which material, trimmed Ru ae thal aylor, Crom | i0Masy, Jimmy Gullivan, Ughtwoight of darsey, | yore signed up to sect some evod' lighiveght i and they afe cordially invited to come and inspect for them- lessee commands admiration is the police Ai te" ly arrayed in the flimsiest of ; Baby Cal, |r», Franke Coutin of Buffalo, Young Michacls ty giz-round semi-final bout to the ten-ruund ¢ selves the newest winter fabrics and styles at the largest —_—_ force. Dressed up in the military cos- eostumes, and confronted with the} Prin pi. Atanokin, —Cryatal (meiner good ‘pale wt Tee ees Geek Sf. Rules and CHA Tailoring Establishment in the »world. 2 “Over the HIN" ride carries omubh cemibility. of purchasing straw sey \* - Tamer, the Indian light heavyweight, at/ inh E "0 tume similar to that of a French sol- | mp’ My a enuthern women. white | Dey? suckis Apion Patecy | Queensberry A. f Buffalo, N.Y Bo i the visitor imto the lowly sec-|qier, wide armed and wits night {Wo Mmay awelter, have at least th NEW ORLEANS, | cian ee Pe Peity and Ititehie Mitchell of ‘Stil. | might. Prank Bagley will handle Turner in th Youths’ and Boys’ Suits and Overcoats made to their ° Hons of the city through nar- | sticks, their authority is seldom satisfaction of knowing they are in First Ruce-+Revolution, Naptha- | wautee bas been called off by the Wolverine , C, | contest measure $36 and upwards. Coats and Trousers $33 and Tow ptreets, where the sidewalks in | questioned. A word from them is law scison A (ities thug, Hob Baker, he Of Peizolt, Mich, ou Doe, 17 Willy Newman, | ar upwards. Samples on request. e erta pthargy seems to sur- Second Race Edith rRoy ne o Cline, is now trying to sign up Cline javing been unsuccessful in signing Ben | fome places are not more than twolin the most inixed up situation and | A certain eae eT ne oc] opt , satu Fe ot Young Kloby of Lawrence, Mass. | Leonard and deck Britton for an cight-round bo rs TWO STORES: sien, ts Houses are jammed one | no one dares oppose them, [here is this more noticeable than| ‘Third Rag\—Joseph P| Murphy, win Paul Doyle @f Boston at Providence, it, 1 | at the Sportsmen's Club of Newark, No a, on t Warred. windows and doors, and the|ot the city and In making arrests, Your shoes white siitioy on ohalee | stidin Mask, Bama, {lar Turmer” tne tudlan, and” AL” Wi | Rene fH: STORAGE} 96 DANE eR Th 30 East 42d St. apartme! 3 » ¢ Pi wr Mask, Balle Oh Beat 8 thy al he fa meet living nts on a level with the /which are comparatively tow,» the {yoo and if you get a polish on our] pavoee, § ; allot | graten Island at the Amboy Sporting Club, ou pty , S § STAT <0 (ha CHTEGIION 16 erica street. One peers into these rooms| most belligerent person becomes a shoes tt by hertaent All told Havana ‘Sixth’ siireville, | eae Keg ot i ’ MeN uy, muah - P.S, The possibility of growth tin poses he obtigat, 4 groro, t longs | » lollo: 0 fe a sleepy ald hore but never in its! aldebaran maker of the club, offered the manager of Ke = i ef ah, ae the car ding dongs nlpded along, |lamb, and t ; We his captor to the history better off financially than it Seventh Race-Warsaw, NK ‘one-third of (he gross recvipte for Die end to bow THUM i ate B Pred ‘ m4 te mes «4 giimpse of children, white station meekly, As trafic regulators | is Bow, Beal, Reveler, Wee kedinn, bul Mebertes menngyr Beene wae tae Seaaet, ver & the SN ee ene ee ee en Se ae ae oe , M Lf ) '