One was "El Imparcial," a sheet as large as the New York "Sun"; and the other, "La SAETA," an illustrated comic paper about the size of "Punch."
"Campaigning in Cuba"
George Kennan
Major Greene of the United States Signal-Service, to whom I described these counterfeit newspapers, went to the castle a few days later, and, notwithstanding the fact that he had been forewarned, he tried to take "La SAETA" off the nail.
"Campaigning in Cuba"
George Kennan
As the figures pass beneath balconies crowded with watchers, a singer will suddenly break into a spontaneous, unaccompanied song, called a "SAETA," to salute the saint being carried by.
"Getting to know Spain"
Dee Day