•’^4 -*->9 s?' y * ..T A. ■j i * ■ ■ ■ ■ ’...... '(• I i . CALL NEWS BUSINESS and 4 to ■ SQ East Leader 814 East 152nd St GL. 1-4383 • s The East Cleveland Leaden The SCOOP and Euclid News-Journal Give Advertisers Complete Coverage in Northeast Cleveland 10 i Volume No. 19—No. 4 East Cleveland, 14.850 Circulation Guaranteed Thursday, January 28, 1960 Commission Grants To Receive Kaleidoscope 708 I Six Motor Contracts 1 BY The flu bug almost canceled Tuesday night’s Com­ Diplomas Tonight KEVIN mission meeting, but Commissioner Ralph Barton Pik % rallied from his sick bed to make the necessary quorum. The traditional “Pomp and Circumstances” will Sheila Payne, Donald Stuart Contracts for six motor ve­ Peters, Janice Pink, Robert usher into the Shaw Auditorium 108 January gradu­ Poore, Albert Pranskevich,-and hicles were let, the group in­ ates at 8 tonight in a ceremony that has been execut­ surance improvement plan was David L. Price. HEARD IN PASSING. A ed so often that all count has been lost of the number. Rachel Ann Probst, Carol drug store patron was com­ passed and yearly report from City Manager Carran as well Dr. Harold H. Nichols, super­ Ruth Randolph, Donald Rhode- plaining aloud that since the as a report on the East Cleve­ intendent of East Cleveland hamel, Virginia Mae Richter, demise of the Cleveland News land Cemetery were heard. schools will preside and Dr. Ronald Rogish, Frank J. Sanzo, he can’t compare the headlines Musicale Paul F. Sharp, Hiram College and Richard J. Scheel. of the two afternoon papers. American La France was the president, will give the Com­ William L. Schultz. Richard He didn’t like being denied his low bidder for the fire pumper mencement address entitled, G. Schuster. Michael Scully, choice as to which he’d glance apparatus at a' cost of $24,- Features “The Spirit of Adventure. Ralph D. S e 11 g e, Martha (without buying) while on a 561.40. The new piece of 1960.” Shapiro, Bonnie Jean Shoe, and , coffee break. Another custom- equipment will be delivered Teachers Rev. O. C. Sappenfield, min­ Dennis Michael Sikora. er quipped, “Yeah, you don'’ t within six months and will be u. save as much money this way. housed in the new fire house ister of the Windermere Pres­ Donald W. Smith, Christine which is to be built on Shaw The Cleveland Schoolmasters byterian Church will give the Smolen, Robert P. Spitz, Ran­ ave. According to Fire Chief String Quartet, assisted by Miss Benediction and Shaw princi­ dolph Anthony Spoth, and Joan GETTING OLDER. The boys Dixie Holden, pianist, will play Scouts of America will be cel­ Fred Lange, the new triple pal Wayne C. Blough will pre­ Marie Stanick. combination pumper will pump at a musicale Sunday at 4 p. m. sent the graduates. Carl T. Strack. Richard ebrating their 50th anniver­ at the East Cleveland Baptist sary the week of Feb. 7th-13th. 1,000 gallons of water a min­ Members of the January Julius Vago, Jeanne Thresa Van ute. He said that the 1937 truck Church. Graduating class are: Charles Plassendal, William Paul Congratulations to a fine or­ I x' Members of the quartet are ganization which has touched will be sold and a ladder truck Homer Alexander, Madeline Waiwood, Roberta Anne Walter, will be available in reserve. Robert H. Rimer, first violin, Carol Alpiner, Nancy Jean Elizabeth Ann Weeks, and the lives of more than 33,500,- Supervisor of Instrumental Mu­ 000 men and boys. The new truck will have a LOOKING A SKATING BEAR IN THE MOUTH are Patty Keeling and Deborah Van Baker, Robert M. Baker, Robert Weise. closed cab and the men will sic; David M. Frires, second Pelt. In the bear are Buzz McLaughlin (front) and Nick La Puma (supplying the Charles N. Baron, John Douglas CHOREOGRAPHER for the ride inside. violin, Director, Nathan Hale Barry, Donald Anthony Bart, SKATERS’ WALTZ. Offi­ derriere). The bear is the carboard, wire mesh and cloth creation of Karl Junior High; Joseph A. Lanese, Patricia Stevens Players ' International Harvester will and John Thomas Bennington. cials, as well as skaters at the Burhardt who is seen inspecting it. Karl's Polar Bear Club uses it for mascot viola, Director, West Tech production of "Lone Star John Ernest Bezdek, William Shaw ave. rink are waiting an­ receive a $2,862.08 contract High, and George A. Wisnesky, Kirk Honors Girl or Cinderella” is Don- and take it down to the skating rink to work on skating routines which someday xiously for some music appro­ for a dump truck while a con­ cello, director, Wilbur Wright H. Blanchard, Charles R. Bless­ I tract'for the body of the truck may be used to give benefit performances. ing, Michael Robert Braun, priate for skating. The same na Francis of 1306 Eddy Junior High. At the piano is Robert Charles Brewton, Paul records are being used this rd. The results of Miss will go to Heil for $1,061.49. Dixie Holden, a supervisor of Allen Broer, Phyllis Ann Brook­ 21 Graduates year as last and they are get­ Francis’ labor will be evi­ The police department will elementary music for the Cleve­ er, Vicky Zelda Brown, and ting worn out from all the dent when the all-female trade in three cars for three land Board of Education. Principal Dr. L. L. Myers Book Reviewed Barbara Beth Bythway. playing. The city’s executive cast performs Feb. 6th and Ford cruisers to Markad Mo­ singled out 21 students for assistant Shell Schweigert has 7th at the Stevens Studio. tors at a cost of $4,362 net. Dave Price Wins For Jr. Board Joseph R. Caile, Robert Calco. special recognition in yester­ had the task of finding new The police department trades Peter John Cardullias II, Lucy Miss Francis is a senior at day’s graduation at Kirk Junior and good skating music. Al­ Ming-Shih Chang, Carl Joseph in cars when the mileage is Mrs. Ailcen Benninghoff will Students Get High School. though he admits it was a Andrews School for Girls. Anthony Christopher, Earl between 40,000 to 45,000. give a book review of “Drug Thomas Hanger had the out­ problem, he has ordered music Science Awards Peter Cipriani, Loretta M. Jim Connell Chevrolet was Store Days” before the Junior Day Off As standing record on the merit and is expecting it ‘any time.’ the low bidder on a station Cirino, John Russell Colgan, roll with six semesters to his . ♦ * ♦ Nurses Heai^ Board of Huron Road Hospital Antonia Condopoulos, and wagon with no trade-in. The David Price was the recipient of the two most at that group’s Feb. 3rd meet­ credit. To be on the merit roll, Cathleen Rose Cortese. WHO’S ON FIRST. Got a re­ price was $2,479.15, while coveted science awards, the Bausch & Lomb and the ing at the home of Mrs. F. R. Semester Ends a student must maintain all lease from the Catholic Youth Allergy Talk L. J. Trotter was awarded a Fleigh, 2700 Claythorn rd., Carol C. Credico, Richard D. A’s in his major field and get Organization which said in $2,029 contract for a Dodge Rensselaer at Shaw’s mid-year honors day program, Shaker Heights. Luncheon will There will be no school to- Crump, Elaine Joyce Daniels. no grade lower than a C in his parts that professional grid The Alumnae Association of Dart on a trade-in. The Dart Jan. 22nd. be served at noon, a business morrow (Friday) for Junior William Allen Deutsch, Thomas minor subjects. Other honor stars would play against high Huron Road Hospital’s School will be used by F^e Chief Reading room pins and certificates were given to meeting will follow. and Senior High students. Ele­ Di Bartolomeo, Karen Louise students were Linda Perchan, school coaches and preliminary of Nursing will meet Feb. 3rd, Lange. M.s. S. G. Webster. Mrs. P. mentary school children will be Dick, and Janet Lynn Downes. four semesters; Ralph Jacob games will be in the light­ graduating seniors: Nancy Baker for her study of at 8 p. m. in the hospital’s The City employees group in­ F. Boyd. Mrs. Lawrence let out at noon. Dr. H. L. Nich­ Thomas Edward Fish, Laura and Amy Klein, three semesters, weight and heavyweight divi­ auditorium. surance plan which was dis­ satire, Phillis Hesford for comparisons of Greek ar- Hadbavny, Mrs. L. H. Simoson ols, superintendent of East V. Fleming, Marilyn Elaine and Diane Muehlhauser. one sion. With all those items we’re The group will honor as guest cussed at length in last week’s ------1 chitectural structures, Mar­ and Mrs. A. E. Smith, hostesses. Cleveland public schools, says Frew, Ronald Fricke, Thomas semester. not quite sure what sport speaker of the evening; Dr. tha Shapiro for creative writ­ that the teachers will spend B. Gibson, Norma Jean Goertz, Others receiving recognition they’re participating in, but it LEADER was approved. Terms Harold R. Swan, a member of of the new contract which will ing and to Dennis Sikora for the day closing out grades and and Phyllis Sue Gregory. in their fields of endeavor were: ought to be plenty active! the Huron Road Hospital medi­ become effective Feb. 5th will Woman Leaves creative writing. rescheduling classes. John Haley, Roger Hard. Den­ Jade Green, musicianship, art cal staff. His subject will be raise the ceiling on the maxi­ English awards, recom­ The mid-year graduation of nis Haverly, Clyde Hayes and perfect attendance; Karen CONTRASTS. Danish ex­ “Allergies'.” mum insurance permitted and mended by English teacher, classes makes it necessary to Thomas M. Hayes, Thomas Lowmiller, service in instrumen­ change student Kirsten Poulsen Helmsdale For Refreshments .will be served. lower the rates to be paid by Mike Dugus went to Carole organize school schedules twice Vernon Hendricks, Richard tal music; Anne Lyndall, Eng­ drew some interesting compari­ Guests are invited. Masley, essay; Martha Shapiro, a year, Dr. Nichols explains. He Alan Hennie, Phyliss Ann Hes- lish and Latin; Victor Forkapa. sons between life in Denmark employees. As usual the East Cleveland Philippine Home and Dennis Sikora, poetry. feels that the disadvantages of ford, and Marlene Hetzler. woodwork, and Thomas Hanger and life among the North cemetery lost money, $4,500 Randolph Spoth and Richard this two-platoon system are in­ for library page service, mathe­ Americans. She said that there Eileen Ruth Hine, D. Curtis National Winner during 1959 according to the Mrs. Anthony V. Madda, the Vago were recognized for per­ efficient grouping, students matics and outstanding work is very little emphasis on re­ Hoageson, Marlene Lois Hoff, report given before the com­ former Susan Gail Marette, is fect attendance. may not have the same wide Marilyn Jean Honroth, Susan in science. ligion in Denmark while there Also, Phillis Alexander and Gary Nied was presented a mission. anticipating a trip to the S. Robert Frazer, director of choice of subjects and many Lee Jenkins, Richard L. King, is much more attention paid Ralph Jacob vocal music; midget auto racer Tuesday as Commissioner J. Durant Mix Philippine Islands to join her music, presented service pins times mid-year graduates must Alan B. Koster, and Carole Ann to going to church here, but in Thomas Krizman, boys gym- first prize for his entrance in was ill and unable to make husband who is stationed there. to Madeline Alpiner for three wait until September before Kuznik. Denmark there is not so much the Peter Pan Peanut butter continuing their education at a nasium; Barbara Masley, girls the Commission meeting. Pfc. Anthony V. Madda has years and Victoria Martin for Martha Ann Lewis, Frances religious prejudice. Also in nationwide contest. higher level. gymnasium; Amy Klein, also been with the United States two years with the orchestra. Carmella Luca. Dennis Leo Denmark it is fashionable for Gary, the son of Mr. and Next year will be the last outstanding in science; Sandra Marine Corps since Oct. 1958. Madeline was also recognized Manning, David Barton Manuel, well-to-do childless couples to Mrs. Joseph Neid of 1887 Heart and blood vesel dis­ that Kirk Junior high will have Keene, social studies, and Bruce He left last May 4th and for work with the string Stewart Morris Marks, Victoria adopt mulatto children. Al­ Charles rd., will hear his name ease is the No. 1 cause of death mid-year graduation. The pres­ Matte, outstanding athlete. started his overseas duty at ensemble. Mary Martin, and Carole though at times there seems to announced on the Captain in the United States today, tak­ ent eighth grade Kirk class Lynn Others receiving acknowledge­ the U. S. Naval Base, Subic Band pins went to Richard Masley. be an over-abundance of Amer­ Kangaroo television show to- ing more lives than all other was the last to be admitted in ment were Ray Benjamin and Bay, Philippine Islands, Crump and Ginny Richter while Judy Patricia Mason, Ken- ican education critics, Kirsten morrow. combined. two sections to the East Cleve­ Jeffrey Neil Hughes, service in shortly after they were mar- Janice Pink, and Ann Weeks in rieth McGuire. Carol says that she finds that sports, land school system and when Jean visual education; Mary Marvin. ried last Appril. addition to Ginny Richter got Carol Lynn Minello, C. David for one thing, build a school that class graduates from Mary Kelsey. Hans Slago, and emblems for service as major­ McLain, Gail Eileen Miller. spirit which she feels is valu­ They will live in the town of Shaw in 1964 the two platoon Roger Walko, perfect attendance Olongapo, not far from the ettes. Moore, Sandra Jean Morger, able and it is something un­ system will disappear from the (neither absent nor tardy), Pinguards for special serv­ PROMOTED from assistant William E. Morris, jr., Kathleen while Student Council president known in her country. base. East Cleveland schools. Susan has been working at ice to the choir were given to cashier to vice president by A. Miller, and Timothy Michael Roger Peckinpaugh was cited Alexander and Dave DOG HOUSE. That’s what Case Institute of Technology Chuck Society National Bank was Mullen. for doing an excellent job on of the Rhythm teens, we’re in with the Roland Doles since June, hopping by some Moore Lester L. Wilson. A grad­ Roger A. Owens, Nancy Council. was a member of the Shaw Hosts family. Except for one time slim chance she would have Chuck uate of the American Insti­ Rhythm Teens for four semes­ when we inadvertently got it ? * the opportunity to join her tute of Banking, Mr. Wilson Tigers After I > ters. While Dave was a member correct, we have consistently husband overseas. Hearing of the Rhythm Teens for two has spent 38 years in the mixed it up. Thus far we have how the housing shortage was seihesters, the 8 Teens for 1 banking business. He lives Ranger Loss been able to scramble it into and knowing that Tony had Past Worthy Advisor semester and choir president at 1460 East 135th st. these combinations: Roland just entered the Marine Corps, Even though Shaw out-played for two semesters. Doyles, Rollin Doyle, and Ber­ she adjusted herself to eighteen Lakewood last Friday, the to twenty-four months at home Miss Margery Shields gave Cardinals were out-scored by nard Doles. Let’s hope that this choir pins to Don Rhodehamel, time it comes out in print cor­ with her parents at 1019 Helms­ the Lakewood Rangers 56-51. Installs Sister In Post Dave Moore, Dennis Sikora, rectly. dale rd., where she has spent Police Install With Dave Moore and Bill her whole life. Chuck Alexander and Phillis Merino out with injuries, the Gregory. The public is invited to attend the installation of YES, INDEED. Chief Lange After a very nice, but lonely FOPA Officers task of scoring points was given was explaining what kind of Christmas, she received a phone Robert Niel Skinner pre­ to Ken Klug, Larry Lako, Jim officers of Windermere Assembly No. 7, Order of call from the Philippine Islands. sented life saving awards to Madsen, and Captain Bill Mor­ apparatus makes up the fire A joint installation of offic­ Rainbow for Girls, on Saturday at 8 p. m. at the East department equipment. He said Tony had received permission the following: Barbara ris, though John Morrison, to bring his wife over with him. Allen, Martha Rose, Karen ers for the Fraternal Order of Steve Martis. Jerry Newton, Cleveland Masonic Temple, 1850 Belmore ave. that the East Cleveland fire SCANNING THE GATEWAY TO THE ROCKIES. Drew Police Lodge No. 39 and Fra­ department has all the essen­ Susan is flying Northwest Ritter, Pat Kasseigheitt, and Gin Valitis were substi­ Louise Howell, daughter of Byers of boy scout troop 108 is showing his mother, Marian Richards, Karen Bru­ ternal Order of Police Associ­ tuted during the game. Leading Mr. and Mrs. John W. Howell, tial fire fighting equipment on Mrs. Richard Byers, the distance from East Cleveland Orient Airlines from Cleve­ ates No. 41 will be held at the land to Manila. She leaves baker, Karen Gray. Louise scorers for Shaw were Bill Mor­ 1907 Knowles ave., will be in­ each truck and on some it may .to Colorado Springs. Drew was chosen by his troop Tudor Arms Hotel Feb. 6th. have additional rigging. He Cleveland on Saturday and ar­ Wood, Edna Hulsebus, Sharon ris with 18 points and Larry stalled as Worthy Advisor, The cocktail hour will begin said that the larger cities ar­ to make the expense free jamboree trip. rives at her destination Feb. Nichols, Sue Brisbine, Beth Lako with 12 points. Louise attends Shaw High range their trucks differently. 1st. Although she has never Swanson and Judy Bruning. at 6 p. m. after dinner, a dance The Cardinals had the lead School. They have one truck with a been further west than Bowl­ The GAA awarded letters to: will be held until 1 a. m. The until the last minutes of the Gail Howell, sister of pumper and then another with ing Green, O., in less than Toni Condopoulos, Flo Jefferies, affair is open to public. Tick­ game when the Rangers rallied Louise, will be coining home ladders. The chief recalls Drew Byers Gets forty-eight hours she will vis­ Marian Richards, Carol Ken­ ets may be obtained from Lieu­ to win. from Western College, Oxford. one time when the ladder it Seattle, Washington; An­ nedy, Jackie Allen, Cathy tenant William Hartford and Shaw will play host tomorrow O., where she is a junior, to in­ truck arrived at the fire chorage, Alaska; Taipei; Ok­ Badger, Sharon Cadiou, Judy Patrolman Earl Lefferts and at 7 p. m. in the Shaw gym, to stall her sister as Worthy Ad­ and the pumper (which pro­ inawa; and Tokyo, Japan Brunning, and Barb Hartory. Dale Schmeling. the Heights Tigers who are tied visor. Gail is Past Grand Sis­ vides the water and hoses), Jamboree Trip before arriving in Manila. Janet Fleischer, Ava Shank­ The following officers will with Shaw for the second place ter of Faith of the State of broke down on the way and all They plan to take a trip to land, Lois Shankland, Ann Cook, be installed: in the League. Ohio and Past Worthy Advisor the firemen at the scene could what is often called the most Phyllis Hesford, Joan Dillen, Patrolman William Hennie, Heights has had two losses— of Windermere Assembly. one was to Shaw and the other do was stand by and watch it At long last the suspense is over. Now everyone fascinating city in the world, Pat Parsons, and Rochelle president; Lieutenant William The other officers will be in­ to the league-leading Rangers. burn. And he concluded, knows which boy scout of Troop 108 is going to rep­ Hong Kong. Walter. Hartford, vice president; Pat­ stalled by Joan Ishee, Past Also Joyce Warner, Beverly rolman Don Scheutzow, secre­ In the previous Heights-Shaw “That’s embarrassing.” present the troop at the National Scout Jamboree at Both Tony and Susan are Worthy Advisor, assisted by Jones, Mary Koch, Donna tary; Patrolman Harvey Shaw, game, the score was 53-47, nineteen and were graduated these officers: Installing Mar­ Colorado Springs, Col., July 15th to 30th. Poske, Kay Davidson, Mary treasurer; Patrolman Leland Shaw, Dec. 11th. The Tigers’ from Shaw High Shool in shals, Carole Olivit, and Betsy Nagy, conductor; Detective Al Dick Peltz was out with in­ ProsPlay For At its troop meeting Jan. June 1958. (Continued on Page 2) Salter, Past Worthy Advisors. 5th, members of the troop vot­ ber of the winning volleyball Hospodar, inner guard; Pat­ juries. The game, this Friday Installing Chaplain, Margie They plan to return to this will be the last opportunity to ed by written, secret ballot to team. Basketball is another rolman Tom Byers, outer Graves, Past Worthy Advisor; CYO Benefit send Andrew Richard Byers country at the end of 1960 or guard; Patrolman Robert Cal­ see graduating seniors Bill Louise Howell in the spring 1961—unless “Pins to Pearls’ Installing Recorder, Joan Keef­ as their representative with an sport he likes and plays. vert, chaplain; Detective Ser­ Morris and Dave Moore in ac­ Uncle Sam changes his mind. er; Installing Organist, Tama Gower; Sister of Religion, Sue all-expense trip costing $200 Requirements to be nominat­ geant Fred Schuller and Ser­ tion for Shaw. Grid stars from the Cleveland At Star Session Cahow and Installing Soloist. Sappenfield; Sister of Nature, Browns, the Baltimore Colts which the scouts raised by hav­ ed for the election included be­ geant Dave Bidelman, trustees. The Lake wood-Shaw game William Howell, brother of ing a First Class Scout, ad­ has been transferred from Feb. Lois Hulsebus; Sister of Im­ and the New York Giants will ing monthly paper salss since Louise. vance a rank since July 1st, ex­ Northwest On The Junior Auxiliary of the 26th to Feb. 22nd at Lakewood mortality, Margaret Kerr, and face a quintet of coaches from last August. Eastern Star, will meet Mon­ Elected officers who will Sister of Fidelity, Myra Rohde. Greater Cleveland Catholic “Drew,” as he is known at cellent attendance at troop and Thanks Due You at the usual game time. partol meetings, work on 75 Library Film day at 8:45 p. m., American preside for the new term are: Also Sister of Patriotism, Pam­ High Schools in a CYO Benefit Kirk Junior High where he Legion Hall, 15544 Euclid ave., I Worthy Associate Advisor, Car­ per cent of the monthly paper We wish to express our ela Keeley, Sister of Service, basketball game on Sunday at is in the eighth grade, is 13 to hear a special presentation Y Takes Dive ole Raymont; Sister of Char­ Linda Rusnak; Confidential - 1:30 p. m. in the John Carroll years old, lives at 2016 Bruns­ sales, approval of patrol lead­ The East Cleveland Public heartfelt appreciation to our ers council and the adult troop Library will show three movies by Robert K. Schuster of Mer­ relatives, friends and neigh­ East Cleveland YM - YW ity, Nancy Strodtbeck; Sister Observer, Peggy Olsen; Outer r University Gym. wick rd., and is the son of Mr. rill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & of Hope, Diane Latimer; Sister Observer, Sally Tucker, and and Mrs. Richard H, Byer;. He committee’ ... Feb. 4th at 8 p. m. They are: bors for the beautiful flowers, personnel are working with a There will be two preliminary Smith, Inc., investment brok­ of Faith, Susan Brisbine; Re­ Musician, Tama Cahow. “Wilderness Day,” depicts a cards and good wishes which group of individuals to pro­ games starting at 1:30 between has two sisters. Ten ether scouts were also corder, Kay Donaldson; Treas­ Trio, Judy Bowman, Barbara He has shown leadership eanoe trip in the Quetico- ers. we recived on our 60th wedding mote a Skin and Scuba Diving CYO Grade school teams: St. nominated and included in the urer, Pat Dill, and Mother Ad­ * -.e Mr. Schuster’s address is en­ anniversary Club and Instruction Course. Southwick, Janet Schultz; Flag . Ann vs. St. Gregory in the qualities by taking charge of election. They included Richard Superior area in Northern Min- visor, Mrs. Robert Henderson. Aiken, Roger DeMuth, Exid ne»44fc, ^Bolden Gate,” shows titled “Turning Pin Money into The remembrance of them For further information call Bearer, Marilyn Giesel; Banner p Lightweight Division and Gesu the cub scouts at the pack Bearer, Claudia Ede; Historian, ’ various points of interest in and Pearls.” will remain with us throughout the “Y” Physical Directors at Appointed officers who will vs. Christ the King iri tjje meetings of Pack Six. At a re­ Griffith, Dan Hart, Doug Peggy Hamilton; and Pages. Heavyweight Division. ’ near San Francisco; and “Gla­ He will discuss purchasing the remainder of our span of GL. 1-3425. The first pool ses­ serve are: Chaplain, Annabelle cent camping trip with the Jones, Bill Kibbel, John Phalen, Claudia Lapka and Biinnio Proceeds from the games will'troop, he won the badminton Allan Keller, Bill Dearth, and cier National Park, a reserva­ common stocks and bonds for life. sion will be Tuesday at Shaw Towner; Drill Leader, Gayle Englee. go to the CYO Summer Camp, tournament and waa a mam* Dick Lynette. tion in Southeastern Alaska. the small investor. Carrie and Charlea Davidson high school. Vogler; Sister of Love, Edith fas * t . ’’ 4 41 y-- .V'i‘ * <*< ‘ i