Show Si - It il4 - - - -- &— av -- o1two u votto - 001414444404f4teiteg04440141441--4444--- 444444414041404 - - 4 ' j 1 1 ' - z - k - i - inn : Monday Morning i if - - gake Utibutte i aeciskuls Defeat Bears 14 to 5 Climax Daffy Football Season 1WASHIN1 I 4! ae I I 49 i 'f Dec As a fitting climax to this daffiest gridiron season in years the Washington Redskins won professional football's world series Sunreign of day ending the two-yethe fearful Chicago Bears with a 14-- 6 conquest for the most amazing upset of the campaign Against the same club mopped them up over this same Griffith stadium gridiron by 73 points just two years ago the Redskins carneback to take sweet revenge not only by trampling the big bad Bears but actually out- - i 1 - them from start to finishrolled to triumph on Sammy Before a sell-ocrowd of 36006 Baugh's solid pitching arm and antics of Anvil strictly partisan fans the Redskin the uniline which was torn apart and Andy Farkas the chopped up in the 1940 debacle versity flier This astonishing triumph over threw monkey wrenches into the mighty model "'I" machine from a club that hadn't been beaten Chicago that had rolled over its since midseason of 1941 that went last 24 opponents in a row All into Sunday's game so a the Bears' pet plays particularly betting favorite that bookmakers the quick opening line smashes for were offering 20 points against which they are famous were Washington's chances was easily wrecked throughout the afternoon the standout surprise of a gridiron With the line operating as this year that was full of them It Washington front wall never had surpasses even the Holy Cross confunctioned before the Redskins quest of Boston college and Au: 13 5 1 lop-sid- that : I 1 1 i ' ) New Orleans Track Heads For Betting Crowd Marks ' - By Judson O'Quinn NEW ORLEANS Dec 13 (11:1—The historic old Fairgrounds here where many of the turf's immortals performed during the boom that promises to past 70 years is off on a eclipse all modern records for betting and attendance Thanks to the appearance of the current money winning champ Whir laway Saturday the Fair Grounds finished its first 13 days of winter racing with its average daily handlealmost 100 per cent above last year I I Army Converts Anita Into Training Camp Crovid of 20000 Black Gold and Pan Zareta prou-gooa little in their graves ably twisted infield when an in the lake-dottestimated 20000 fans jammed the tracks to see the Calumet flash Those fans pushed $301537 through the mutuel windows betting $56064 on the Whtrlaway race alone All the figures were new records in the memory of racing followers here The state racing commission's tabulation for the first 13 days season shows a of the handle of $1459783 more than half the $2625424 total of the entire meeting a year ago The daily average of $112291 is almost twice as large as the $59- 668 last season and estimated attendance figures show about the same percentage of increase The Fair Grounds Breeders and Racing association which brought back the sport of kings last year when the track was about to be 'old for residential lots does not have the transportation problem some plants face Near Canal Street Located squarely in the lap ereacent-shape- d New Orleans the is within walking distance track of C---- r- a street And officials believe the high caliber of racing this year has had a lot to do with the boom Many of the country's leading stables are wintering here Although the Louisina handicap In which Vhirly added VI 9 AA to his bankroll for a lifetime total of $560911 may prove the largest drawing card still on top are the S10000-adde- d New Orleans handicap February 27 and Louisiana derby the $7500-adde- d March 6 ds t1 I '1 I I - ARCADIA Cal Dec 13 (A— The blue 'Sierra Madre mountains still form a colorful backdrop for Santa but there ends the farTious race track's resemblance to it's old 'self as the army speedily converts ordnance training center Khaki-cla- d –men and stubby jeeps swarm over the track and grounds preparing shops and barracks for thousands of men who will be trained to maintain and from precision repair everything instruments to 155-mguns The new use for the park from which interned Japanese were moved recently was announced for the first time SunHeartday by army officials ening to turf fans was the accompanying statement that the ed 1 1 ) 4 75-d- 44-d- i t a I I Anitk ay ay m track will be 141ed for racing again after the war Brigadier General Bethel W Simpson commanding Camp Santa Anita ordnance training center —the formall name—and his staff have been here for several weeks directing the transformation Already the grandstand i s being converted into five theaters One is practically finished They will be used for U S 0 shows ini and chapel structive skits "We've found a use for everymathing but the chines" commented Colonel Wald-mS Brodberg chief of staff area pnder the The first-flograndstand will be used for a mammoth mess hall on the second floor under the stand 50 soldiers commercial artists in civilian life are drawing and painting posters to teach rookies the use of runs shells and other equipment 1 0 1 f t 00 S pari-mutu- 's sea-ikon- or Pill Champs Where extensive and profuse flower beds used to cover the In- standsa huge warehouse now (ConeMued from Preceding Page) I Calafaro with 1808 Mary Cleverly with 1S07 and Bill NVard with 2803 The winners: Norm I- Double Colonel Broberg said the training track will be used for obstacle races to condition the men Drivers of jeeps and motorcycles will 1225 knaign1215 5ratJoe Rarney Jun Kurumacia l'adao 5440-I- r Shuitz-11tic- A - 1213 Crase-MartI- n MePhie 1208 Paul Wan-RaRCrornat 1204 Goetschmann LeRry Thoirpoon-ErnL1203 trained on the main track The stables already are in use as barracks The receiving barn where horses were tested for doping will be a machine shop be y J e ingittql C:nrcion Wood 61i3 rya e ettpman 65f& 1r Ni re ent 611 A Herm ?whether 611 Lea Stewart 610 C P anderren 609 ji&e Barney 603 'Fichtingl8th' Handiest Team phiOna '1'neer1 a Bartmle Snop 314S Ikarrt41 - St Weise 3116 Prnes- Beverage 3103 Red Crnta n 2()0 It took five 3057 ' 0 Scores) A Meir141611 Leogleo rrewielortes 5 Putebttrxn 4 Cleeeiand ft C: ev Is and 3 6 Wa4h in rton I indianapoliaNatintuil 1 A& CUP (Sunday's Result) I New Torii 3 It e 16 Red W4ngs “ ru11-0SP L time periods for Lieutenant ham's Headouarters Squadron Eighteenth Replacement Wing basketeers to down the Army Air Base Headquarters Squadron five to 31 Friday night Trailing 8 at the half the "Fighting Eighteenth" rallied in the second half to gain an 8 tie with the Air Base Wildcats then went on to win their second gagame in as many starts 6-- i ' overChet- e 32 y a 1 three-minut- - Results llockey tkattre4 a Bruins 1 a ' I i N t ' 1 ! - I ------- - r- jid- e : 3 4 ' 21 it - i ri "--- vr FLEXIBLE TERMS s 6 a - - i -- - LET US ' 4 4:—' 7 - '' 1 - 1 '' "r A enili ‘ Ri tl ' ' -- '' rill izH Lc AMR -- r ) ' I 1 "We rural rehabilitation supervisor for the farm security administration A local coal dealer who granted the association use of his yard facilities for receipt and distribution of the supply declared "The foresight of these people is a blessing to the community Had it not been for their early purchases it would have surely been impossible for us to supply the people of Corinne this season" Members of the association also purchased their winter supply of canned goods on a cooperative basis before a federal order froze the warehouse stock Mr Kidman said Purchases of the coal and canned at a saving was made possible through loans granted by the 1 F S A Fruit jars and other can- t ning supplies were also purchased i by the association The association which will meet Monday night for its annual election and selection of committees ' I plans during the next season to purchase its members' 1943 supt ply of certified seed on a cooperative basis and to market members' hogs and other farm products cooperatively It is also planned to have a member raise barley wheat and oats to meet members' certified seed requirements during the next season Mr Kidman ex4 NA: blifl 0 t" pANY : 41111r : i A try 1Rocks Bears I3ack The Redskins received the next !kickoff and Baugh getting off one of three surprise quick-kick- s he booted in the first half rocked the Bears back to their own 11 The Chicago outfit started to move but Wilbur Moore e Minnesota back intercepted a pass on the Bear 42 On the second play Baugh dropped back to midfield behind perfect protection and heaved a long high pitch Moore outfooting defense man John Petty took it on the goal line and stepped over Early in the second half the Redskins put it on ice Taking a punt on their own 43 they paraded 57 yards to the crusher tally with Farkas at the head of the parade Altogether he picked up 38 of the 57 yarcts and finally jumped over from the one Bob Masterson provided his second extra point—and that was that Only late in the fourth quarter when Charley O'Rourke came into the Bear backfield to pitch did the Chicago outfit look as it might get back the formthough that has made it the terror of the league for two years Boston college quarterback started from his own 20 and throwing to Ray McLean and Bob Nowaskey passed the Bears all the i down on the way to first ton one But here the WashingRedskins dug in and held for downs That ended any lingering hopes the Bears might still have held It was rougn and ready football all the way Twice threatened fist fights were broken'"w7lirshin Chiles go ft on le Nowaskey Masterson one-tim- Turner Bray A rtoe Wilson 04 C rg Ft Aldrich Silvinsal Young Cirers 11 Hare At Cleveland — Anton Christotoridis vs Nate Bolden Chicago light Cleveland (10i Lulu Costantino New heavyweights York vs Joey Pirrone Cleveland light vieign"'L (8) I Friday Ga At New York—Beau JaticAugunta v 14!"rrpwp Larkin Garfield N' —17 lightstate York New recognition weight (for as champion) (15) At Boston—Corporal Gamy Young U Zanerli Providence) a marines vs Ralph (10)) welterweights LOB At Portland—Turkey Thomps9n Woodland 8 tc: r12112eaVv eLTVZ IT14112"- From the Press Box (Continued from Preceding Page) Imagine Washington's Redskins defeating N the greatest football team of all time the Chicago Bears 14-- 6 — It just goes to show anything can happen in football That'a why the game is so popular The frosh particiBoth pation rule is catching the Southern and Southeastern conferences have voted to let the first year lads play for the duration Earl (Powerhouse) Pomthe navy eroy has just gone into as a physical education set-u- p Pomlieutenant junior grade eroy has been a coach at Tempe Ariz for the last seven or eight John Ntemering who years has done a fine job as golf professional at the Timpanogos club at Provo has been signed for anThere is no more other year dependsble or conscientious golf instructor in the state than MemerSays Dana X Bible Texas ing university coach: "Navy authorities tell us the boys who have come to them from high school and college football basketball baseball and track teams are in better con- re dition both physically and menDickman An iti Nolting Baugh tally for the rigid training necesrh Cailarnsau ft) Farkas sary In the production of fighting Famiglietti e 6 6 — e men 0 than those without such Chicago 0 7 T 0 : 14 Wastington Colonel Prank Moore 'backgrounds" Wamhington scoring: - Touchdowns (for Justice) Farkas:- points after touch B Goettge reported missing in down Masterson 2 (placekicks) Substitutions: Chicago — Enda Siegel 'lotion in the Pacific war zone Pool: tackles Stvdahar Hoptowit guard: was rated the best football player Muss° center Meatier Drulis Akin He backs O'Rourke Clark Maznicki McLean !eveloped in World War I Osmanski Petty ras quarterback on the celebrated n on e Ends tacklc Washington: Betnor am that re ) resente d the Second Davis: guards Stralka Shugar C Hare Moore Tod center none hacks -- 41 vi leo n Seymour of the A E F Get 8932 Defeating Bears $2356831 Although no announcement was made of the Redskins' vote Each Bear share will amount to about $620 The total players' pool out of the record gross play-of- f gate of $11326040 plus radio rights was $6555088- - Of this 10 per cent is split up between the two teams which finished in second place in the regular season sectional campaigns Pittsburgh in the east and the Green Bay Packers in the west ported they had agreed to cut it up into 38 shares If so each player will receive 493230 vided 60aner cent to the play-of- f 40 per cent to the winner loser WASHINGTON Dec 13 (2EThe Washington Redskins received $3542748 as their share of the players' pool for defeating the Chicago Bears in the Na1-- tional Football league's chamgame Sunday pionship play-o- ff The Bears' end of the pool was on 5-46- 1" 1 f -- 0- - p - t ' - 172 A -- "'' ' ---- (-- t-- 1-- r 3 7- I j a ' 2 t? 1 1 n I it 411 a 51 4-aIP Cl Wedding 4' a - ' OGDEN—Mr and Mrs George Koepp of 2368 Tyler avenue observed their sixtieth wedding Sunday at their home anniversary The couple came to Ogden and establishen their home one of the first to be constructed on Ogden's popular upper east bench 54 years ago Mr Koepp had been employed previously as a contracting engineer He constructed sections of the roadbed for the first railroad 'across Wisconsin and later was aII master steam engineer in Minneapolis Minn In Ogden Mr Koepp operated a stone quarry in Waterfall canyon supplying granite footings and foundations for the Healy hotel St Joseph's Catholic church Sacred Heart academy the old Reed hotel the First National bank and the W I '' 400-1 1 11 rl' - f I 1117j 0 -' i ' i ' t t t - : it I 1 - 0- I i - -- k t N -- 47 t - - k - 714 e - 1 ' t -- y ir 1 0 1 o' 0 - - 4 it - - - - t II11tt - gi T 1 3‘ i f AA - - NN - i i - - — ' i t I ' 4- 1 1 1 t ic '' 4 14 ' i A 1 1 t mm d sc 84 4 Tse 1 a I A riNt I 1 4 4 I : -- ' ij t '' i i (o -- - si"' i 1 A ' :i - r P t $ I- -' ' A - t'-t:- r - - e' -' '' -- ' r"-- - ' 1 ak i ' ( - t ‘:' e 4' pV:7'- 1" ft ' these are a repeat of a former special that sold out in four days colorful many types of plaids compare with others up to $295 At Furrnbilt for just— 4s " t i - - i t ! k - i t i - - ‘ t i ' PAJAMAS - ii ' useft111 gift- - : i t -- u fine - 1317D stripes make a Choice of colors and pafterns I1 S izi 95 ' fun-rayo- -- t ' it 1: : v t LEATurn JACICETS in fine Capeskins A Special "buy" we made makes this special price possible Compare and you'll see n that this lined eviator style coat is a real $1350 value At Furrnbill for only (UP)—Ser- t - ' :— f t s225 : ' t PLATZ3 S:11:111'S I f 7 4 11 4- ef"-- - 1 I 0' d -- ' ' ti 1 ) -- ' 3' i t 4 '- '4t- Ph ) 1 i ) k : Lt ( s t'1' - 1--' --- i :! 1 C 1 j NT NA - ts z - ' ' - il:!'' - ‘ 1 lit— - V-- N i - z — r rlk t 'k t - e" edi t i ' I Nitt - : 4 geant Carlton Rufenacht of Lodgewas Neb pole Saturday night found guilty of first degree mure butcher-knifder in the slaying of his pretty young wife last July 25 A Laramie county jury deliberated four hours before returning the verdict and recommended life imprisonment The jury voted tlairust capital punishment for the Fort Warren soldier I Rufenacht was charged with : i t ' - - f 4 t 1 zipper-- 095 S ird pocketed 6 - - t wife Evekilling his their around her after lyn chasing rooming house with a butcher knife Cash or Budget Terms Coast Driver Pays $399 in Fines '- - wo I 0I rg Li Jii 1 ''''' I ‘ 1111ek KAYSVILLE — Clyde E Wasson of Pasadena Cal Sunday had paid a total of $399 in fines after he pleaded guilty to two charges Wendell Barnes Kaysville justice of the loeace reported For drunken driving Wasgon was fined $209 and Eix months in jail fine of and crdered to A x splitting for hit and run driving Jail sentences were suspended on payment of the fines 4 17 J II Li le h '' ge -- Wyo - 1 -' -1- Soldier Convicted Of Killing Wife CHEYENE- 4 - 1 r- 4 1 4 ate4404" Ili - 6 " - - -- - DENVER Dec 13 (UP)—The western states of Wyoming and Colorado had nearly completed last minute preparations Sunday night to throw more than 200000 square miles into total blackness at the stroke of 9 p m (M W T) Monday Thousands of air raid wardens auxiliary firemen and policemen and regular police and firemen had received last minute instructions on the part they will play in the most extensive blackout the United States has ever known Nine west and midwestern states will suddenly and swiftly be blacked out affecting 15 million civilians for 20 minutes - ( i i s 4 I 't I — — Raid Test Set In Wyoming 4 I I Carnegie library The couple have three sons and daughters and three grandchildren t'' iI ' ' Here are three items from our Furnishitems typical of our ings Department of the best values most style and pclicy low prices In addition you'll find items for yourself or for gifts that are really lops Come in now Igoe 1 ? ' 41 ( ': E Le -- i Clines 23 of o'l I - 44 (4 4'1 i t street was at ' '' : '' 7t 1 ft j I Morley and C S Beckett 1117 t i 1 l 1 7 1 f I it 17 77 ' liberty Sunday under $100 bail pending his scheduled arraignment Monday morning in Ogden city court on a charge of drunken driving Clines was arrested Saturday near midnight at the intersection of Thirtieth street and Wall avenue by Police Patrolmen Ralph bilf t2 111 - P1 4( 1st ' 7 711 0) Li Ne (a - P 1 t I tc - ilmore---13ergea- nt Couple Mark T1 Twenty-thir- d - plained William A Wood of Corinne is the cooperative president rg OGDEN—Darrell 1235 - - I 11 El : - - I ' weI0 - 71:11 - I Faces Traffic Count 100-inc- 1 EA ruai Collapse of a subterranean cav- ern caused by erosion is believed moving part of the support from to have started the huge earth the thousands of tons of iock and slide The portion of canyon wall dirt above it" he added It was undetermined Sunday which tumbled into the creek swiftly the slide dammed the measured approximately 500 feet In length 200 feet thick and near- - river Read on discovering the slide said he had been to the point a ly 75 feet high The landslide was discovered week saw nothing unaround 9 a m Saturday by Claud usual agoand Ranchers in the vicinity Read who lives on a ranch ad- of the canyon reported no sounds joining t h e Valentin Barinaga of the crash which would have land where the slide occurred accompanied such a large moveParley Harmon of Castleford ment of earth owner of the Barinaga ranch for No loss or Oamage of property 20 years before selling out three was caused by the slide it was years ago said he thought the reported Part of the Read farm lies in underground erosion of a seepage spring probably accounted for the the canyon and may be covered slide with rock earth and water There "For many years" Harmon said are no crossings in this part of Saturday "there has been a large the Salmon canyon to be cut off seepage spring near the place by the landslide where the slide occurred It would Sheriff W W Lowery of Twin h stream as Palls county on investigating the be about a Irrigation water is measured I slide Saturday said the locality have noticed that sometimes the is not yet safe for spectators He water from it would be very dirty said "There are likely to be more and again it would be clear rocks falling for a time yet and "I think that stream washed I would advise spectators to wait out a big pocket in the sand or before visiting the scene of the rock which finally gave way re slide" Tribune Intermountain Wire CORINNE Box Elder County— While thousands ot Utah families are looking forward to a long winter with a shortage of coalI supplies 39 families of Corinne are enjoying the coziness of their homes and the prospects of sufficient winter fuel The families members of the Bear River Marketing year-ol- d and Purchasing association purchased their 1942-4- 3 supply of coal 320 tons last spring on a cooperative basis explained Leslie J Kidman south Box Elder rd Du - LOGAN — Opportunities for women as civilian employes of Ms armed forces were cited Sunday as E C Jeppsen director of tho industrial division at Utah State Agricultural college announced openings for more than 650 war industry trainees at the college ' can accommodate approximately 620 mechanic learners itt addition to the number we now have" Mr Jeppesen explained "and approximately 20 students In electric welding" Assignment to the mechanic learner classes must come through a civil service examination and application must be made through an office of the United States employment service Elaine D Pitts manager of the Logan office said Mechanic learners draw MO per month while training and are assigned by Hill field in this area he said Welding students do not receive pay during the course but there is no charge for instruction Tribune Intermountain Wire TWIN FALLS Idaho—Tons of earth and rock breaking loose from the Salmon river canyon wall near Castleford has damned the Salmon Falls creek channel to form a lake approxi- - Life's Comforts With F S A 15-rou- nd Players I Ildskin Each for 'I 11 4 50-ya- If 4 39 Families Enjoy high-rankin- cem- - Canyon Landslide Creates USAC Offers Job Training Lake Near Castleford r rip-snorti- ng - ---- 7 C 21 EAST:SECOND SOUTH Tel Beason Building Salt Lake City 01t In the final analysis the Washington line especially from tackle NEW YORK Dec 13 (Al — to tackle really did the job These Topped by the bout for New York five operators—Wee and New Jersey state recognition Willie Wilkin Dick Farman Texas as lightweight champion between Ki Aldrich Steve Slivinski late Beau Jack of Augusta Ga and of Washington who suffered a Tippy Larkin of Garfield N J a g smashed nose in the fourth quar- host of fighters apter and Bill Young from Alabama pear on this week's national boxing —tore holes in the Bear defenses program Jacks who recently whipped Allie for Farkas and Bob Seymour to Stolz and Larkin tangle over the I championship route at pile through They give Baugh Garden Friday ent-like protection for his passes MadisonTheSquare winner however will night all day and they smeared the not be recognized as the successor Bear formations so well that the to Sammy Angott by the N B A I 60 Here are the other top:notchers Chicago outfit gained only who'll put in their appearance duryards on the ground The Bears had the early lead ing the week: Unbeaten Ray Robwith Al inson in a Lee Artoe gal- Nettlow of the Ti S navy at Philaloped 45 yards with a fumble early delphia Monday night Sergeant in the second quarter But that was Jackie Wilson California welterabout all the Bears had for weight against Louis (Kid) Cocoa just Redmen i right back on a of New Haven at Baltimore re pass came and an extra point to Monday New go out in front before half-tim- e Robinson Al Plalladelphia—Ray navy welterThen in the third period Anvil York vlk Al ) Nettiow Li (10 – e A Andy took the boys on a person- vweights tog peBTIZ liajLI) tea :sr a to conducted touchdown tour ally vs Lobo Rodalt i Chicago which he carried the ball Willie Joyce Gary Ind i ligtaweights t10) during 1emmon 1411-At Chicago — Tommy in nine of 11 plays vs Make Sopko Indiana harnor Alter an indifferent first quar- waukee ralaalsweighs (8) Wilson ter the first scoring break came LoAs Bei vs Louis (Kid)Jackie C ocoew with startling suddenness in the HaveuAngeles welterweights (10) A ma t San Francisco—henry second The Redskins had received Lott Angeles vs gavarbo Turiello Sao a Bear punt on the Washington lrancisco wititrweights t (:)&i rano Netw At New York—Jimmy 33 Cecil Hare pushed through the York vc Sanders Cox Dallaa heavymiddle to the 42 and Baugh tossed weights (8)t Lane Trenton N to Rapid Richard Todd on the J Atv s Newark—Larry Earl Lowman New York heavyBear 42 Todd fumbled the pass weight' (10) Tuesday from center on the next play and Floc White Plains the ball bounced around like a PlaAtnt Whits I'slew York vs Kerins ZionYowah (8) jitterbug cutting a rug Artoe wsitsrweights Zivie Pittsburgh Pattsourgh—irritizto ploughed through beat Todd to the vAt Caxatesitiotch witr: Moss Pittsburgh kittsoursh loose ball scooped it up on the vs Ilro)Pin weights tit)) heavyCurtis Pittsburgh Bbsopard dead run and ramped all the way weights iES) home He missed the extra point V eclat's:lay :' Loans $10 to $300 ) Powerful Lhle ' - 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' PRIVATE INTERVIEW ROOMS - 44 I I it P LOAN METHOD ( lin F'fl rer '1 l z3 ' December 14 1942 Food Shortage "lustice SIMPLIFIED - ' "11: M TIR w burn's magic against Georgil And the fans who filled this American league baseball park and I contributed to a record National league playoff gate of 11326040 realized it At the finish thousands poured onto the field tore down the posts crowded around the goal players with roaring cheers and formed a milling mass in the center of the field for 15 minutes yelling and dancing anrin1"l: 18-1- Boston ed htime Wins- 0 V e r! hn e Tilt In HL 30! Adana Pnet linutiae 3051 Tnp 1i g sr iltt4i 3041 shop Hrss tir Rearm 3024 11401t re 3000 n f'rtntrtFt-er1- el et L Crowns S ari ittowering I 1 1 ed war-buoy- ng ex-Detr- ar 'i ball-carryi- rii WASHINGTON Dec 113 (P)—Four of the Washington Redskins played the full 60 minutes Sunday in the tough National f Football rough league title game with the Chicago Bears' They were Sammy Baugh who operated the backfield for the entire tussle both ends Ed Cifers formerly of Tennessee ando Bob Master-hoson one time Miami (Fla) university wing and Ki Aldrich the center from Texas Christian who did a crack job of calling defensive signals ut -- Four Play Full 60 Minutes I ' t IX somplemplomb - e-- - z: -- -- ) ir 1 - cf (1 f A It 1 A 1 t - I 1 f ) ' 1 11 ! --- -' 3-- -- t1 1 1 1 1 - ' 7'77 ' (k t i i r--- I- -1 -1 tti1 i r---- tit 1 im i 1 1 - LJ 1 t - I i t r- in I LI i i I La IP" P - P I fil La Ima r I t -- t ti L:- -2 N k Le i ta—1 1 s Ai - t t - t - - - I 001islar--- l ' I e" ri--- I - E t 1 - 1- I 01i- -' - - |