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I I I A MONDAY, JULY 31, 1972 TWO THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL PAGE TWO Investor's Guide Investor's Guide By Sam Shulsky Q. I am 37, put $200 a month into some per cent preferred certificates. I would like to retire at 50, with income of about $1,000 a month. A. I don't understand why a young man of 37, eager to build capital for an early retirement, should concentrate on what I understand to be a cent preferred (I don't know the company.) In the first place, the per cent is taxable.

In the second place, it is a "dollar-fixed" investment that is, you put in $200 a month and can't expect your capital to grow beyond $200. I don't think a young man earning a good salary and with only two exemptions can build capital by plowing back interest. Finally, if you put away $200 a month $2,400 a year for the next 13 years the total will be only $31,200. Assuming interest rates hold around present levels, that would provide only about $2,000 a year income nowhere near the $1,000 a month you now think will be sufficient. (When you go shopping at 1985 prices you may be in for a rude surprise.) I don't think you can manage by being that cozy.

You're going to have to step out and take your chances with equity investments. Q. I am a woman of 46, trying to get the most out some hard-earned money and pay the least in taxes. So far I've had very little luck, buying some stock and some low priced bonds on margin. Would I be better off with 10 per cent trust deeds? A.

I can't commment on the trust deeds because I haven't the faintest idea of what real estate stands behind the deeds. Some of your stocks, I can't find and those I can I'm not over-impressed with. Nor is that B-rated, be bond anything around with. you fooling In a quality rating of all bonds which are still paying interest, yours is sixth from the top and only three up from the botton. Nor can I find any justification for your speculating in lowquality stocks on margin a system which multiplies your risk many fold.

Your envelope is bring you a list of good-quality common shares, many of which have paid dividends without interruption for anywhere from 20 to 100 years. You can get all the risk you should assume right there, which are not earning without dipping down to ebonds terest and to common stocks that are highly speculative. I can't see where anything you WHTC Holland HO Broadcasting Company Holland, Michigan on your radio dial 1450 Mutual News Every Hour and Half Hour July 31 EVENING 5:00 Sentinel News 5:10 Reports From Wall Street 5:15 One Man's Opinion 5:23 Weather News 5:25 Sports News 5:35 Feature Scope 5:40 Cars Comments 5:45 Evening Serenade 6:00 World National News 6:05 State Local News 6:15 Fulton Lewis Ill 6:35 Mutual Sports 6:40 Bread of Life 6:45 Evening Serenade 7:00 Ernie Harwell 7:10 Boston at Detroit 10:00 News 10:15 Music "Til Midnight 11:00 News 11:05 Music 'Til Midnight 12:00 Final News 12:05 Sign Off WHTC-FM STEREO MC's 96.1 Monday thru Friday 8:00 12 Noon 12:15 6:00 P.M. 6:30 Midnight Saturday 8:00 A.M. to Midnight Sunday 8:15 A.M.

to Midnight Aug. 1 MORNING 5:00 State Local News 5:05 Clock Watcher 6:05 State Local News 6:10 Clock Watcher 6:35 State Local News 6:45 Clock Watcher 7:15 Anybody Home? 7:45 Adventures in Real Estate 8:35 Michigan Nows 8:40 Clock Watcher 9:35 Talk of the Town 10:00 Sentinel News 10:05 Talk of the Town 11:00 State Local News 11:05 Talk of the Town 11:55 Day by Day with Jesus 12:00 World News 12:05 Sentinel News 12:10 Michigan News 12:15 Farm Market Report 12:20 Sports 12:35 Trading Post 1:35 Sunnyside 2:05 State Local News 2:10 Sunnyside 3:05 State Local News 4:05 Sentinel News 4:10 Sunnyside 4:35 State Local News 4:40 Sunnyside Engaged Miss Donna Prelesnik Mr. and Mrs. William Prelesnik, 10010 West Olive West Olive, announce the engagement of their daughter, Donna, to Dougas Wehrmeyer, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ron Wehrmeyer, 4838 Sand Holland. A Dec. 16 wedding is being planned. Facts From The Almanac By United Press International Today is Monday, July 31, the 213th day of 1972 with 153 to follow. The moon is between its full phase and last quarter.

The morning are Venus and Saturn. stars The evening stars are Mercury, Mars and Jupiter. born date are underse Signs of Leo. American writer John Kent was born on July 31, 1763. For draft eligibles the 1972 lottery number is 315.

On this day in history: In 1792, Director David Rittenhouse laid the cornerstone in Philadelphia for the U.S. Mint, the first building of federal government. then 1940, Adolf Hitler banned the practice of Christian Science in Nazi Germany. In 1948, as 900 planes flew overhead, President Harry Truman dedicated the New York International airport at Idlewild Field, later to be renamed for assassinated President John F. Kennedy.

In 1953, Senate Majority Leader Robert Taft of Ohio died in New York City. A thought for the day: American writer Henry Thoreau said: "It takes two to speak the truth, one to speak, Queen and Court Reign Over Venetian Festival Queen Kathy Resseguie with her court reigned over the Venetian Festival in Saugatuck Saturday attracting thousands of visitors. Attending here were Cathy Lundgren, first runnerup, Lynn McIntyre, second runnerup and Miss Congeniality; Donna Church, Martha Brown, Nita Church and Lori Yannott. Finals in the Queen contest were held Friday night at the Butler Hotel poolside. VFW Girls Unit Holds Picnic at Tunnel Park are now doing helps your tax picture.

Nor should you twist your investment program solely for that purpose. Q. You sent me a long list of high-grade bonds. But I know nothing about them and found it confusing. Have you a more condensed list of issues which yield per cent, selling at not too much of a premium and not callable for 20 years? A.

Fitch Investors Service, which has just begun publication of a semi-monthly "Corporate Bond Review" lists these new bond issues (all of which sell around par) a and which will yield a slight fraction either side of per cent: Central Louisiana Electric, Columbus Gas, Columbus Southern Ohio Electric, Consumers Power Duquesne Light, Florida Power, Iowa Public Service, New Jersey Bell Telephone, Springfield Gas Light, Virginia Electric Power, West Penn Power. I don't know how much you have to invest, but whatever it is you can't without the services of 'a broker and your question should most properly be put to him, because all bonds are not available every day (especially when you are planning a small purchase.) Nor does it make much difference whether you buy the bond of one utility or another. Your request for an issue callable for 20 years will rule you out of most corporate bond issues, which are generaly callable after five or 10 years from date of issue. There are a few railroad equipment bond issues which are not callable within 20 years but the market for these is understandably much narrower than that for the larger amount of utility and industrial bonds being issued. Ask your broker about them.

Mr. Shulsky welcomes written questions, but he will be able to provide answers only through the column. For investment lists, please include a addressed, stamped envelope. your requests to Sam Shulsky, care of The Holland Evening Sentinel. (Distributed by King Features Syndicate) Trading Is Moderate NEW YORK (UPI) The market opened higher in moderate trading today on the New York Stock Exchange.

Dow Jones Averages: 30 industrials 923.39 off 3.31; 20 transportation 226.94 off 0.63; 15 utilities 106.37 off 0.29; 65 stocks 305.00 off 0.29. Standard and Poor's Indexes: 425 industrials 120.16; 20 rails 42.06; 55 utilities 52.94; 500 stocks 107.30. NEW YORK (UPI)-Today's prices on the New Cork Stock Exchange: Allis Ch Alcoa AS Temperatures Around The Nation High Low Pep. Atlanta pc 84 66 Boston cy 77 64 Buffalo pc 80 60 89 80 Chicago 75 69 Columbus, 0. pc 85 61 Denver pc 100 68 Des Moines cy 82 65 Detroit 83 56 El Paso 98 35 Houston pc 94 73 .73 Kansas City 83 68 Raleigh cy 88 70 Richmond cy 70 67 .27 St.

Louis 84 61 Salt Lake City 101 68 San Francisco cy 64 57 Seattle 83 60 Spokane pc 95 64 Tampa 91 77 Washington cy 68 66 .30 Wichita pc 85 64 (Key pc, partly cloudy; I clear; cy, cloudy; rain.) By United Press International Indianapolis 83 60 Portland, Ore. 93 64 Los Angeles 100 75 Memphis 83 67 Miami Beach cy 85 77 85 69 .02 New Orleans pc 84 63 .26 New York 84 67 .03 Orlando 96 57 Phoenix pc 110 89 Pittsburgh cy 72 62 Portland, Me. cy 80 45 Monsanto Nabisco Natl Gpsm Norfolk No Am Rock Owen Ill Pan Am Penn Central Penney 80 Philipp Polaroid 114- 1 Proctor RCA Corp Rep Steel Rey Met Sears RB 1 Sperry Std 0 Ind 68-- Std 0 NJ Std 0 Ohio Tenneco Texaco Trans Air Ual Inc Un Carbide Uniroyal Upjohn Utd Airc US Steel Wstn Union Westg El Whirlpool Woolwth Xerox CP Zenith Auto Hits Bridge And Sideswipes Car A car operated by Augustin Almanza, 46, of 206 West 14th southbound along Country Club struck a bridge spanning Big Creek 1,200 feet south of 16th St. and sideswiped a car on the bridge Sunday at 11:14 a.m., Holland police said. Officers said the Almanza car struck a guard rail of the bridge at the west side, collided with a car operated by Eugene Wiersma, 61, of 1125 Legion Park and then continued another 283.

feet before landing in a ditch. No injuries were reported. Markets GRAND RAPIDS MARKET VEGETABLES Beans--Green, wax, $5.50. doz. bunches, $1 50.

Cabbage--Green, bushel, 25. Carrots Mich, doz. bunches, $1 50. Corn-5 do7, $3 00. Onions--green, $1 00; yellow, 50 $6.75, 12 3lb bags, $600.

Peas-bushel, fresh. $6.50. Peppers--green, bushel, $7 00 Lettuce--leaf, 10lb. basket, $2 00. Celery--Pascal, 30s, $4 00, hearts, 2 doz, $5 00.

-bushel, $6 75 Radishes-3 doz bunches, $2 75 Squash-10 lb. basket, Zucchini, $1 00 hothouse, large, $2 50: Outdoor homegrown, 10 Ih $2 50. FRUITS Apples transparants, bushel, $5 00. Blueberries-12 pt boxe: $6 00 Cherries -black, sweet, 30 lb jug, $5 00 Currants-8 qts $1 00 MARALI LARGE. MEDIUM Dozen 21 SMALL, Dozen 11c Lint Burns in Dryer Holland firement were called to the Downtown Coin Laundry, 81 East Eighth Saturday at 10:23 a.m.

where lint in a dryer was reported on fire. Damage was estimated at $10. Editor Drowns NEW YORK -Mary Lee Logan Leatherbee, a Life Magazine senior editor drowned Friday in an accident in Campbell River, British Columbia. She was 61. Announces Candidacy DETROIT (UPI) Wayne County Circuit Court Judge Thomas Roumell announced today he will seck the Republican nomination for the Michigan Supreme Court.

O'Hara Against Plan WASHINGTON (UPI)-Michigan Rep. James G. O'Hara, says he was against granting amnesty to men who violated the law in resisting service in the armed forces. Local Calendar Of Events TONIGHT 6:00 Kiwanis Club at Hotel Warm Friend. 6:00 TOPS Michigan Chapter 732, Hamilton at Hamilton Bank.

6:30 Holland Gideons and Auxiliary meeting at Jack's Restaurant. 7:30 Trinity Church Community Male Chorus rehearsal at Trinity Church choir room. 7:30 Michigan TOPS Chapter 723, Beechwood Reformed Recreation room. 8:00 Michigan TOPS Chapter 903 Room 29, West Ottawa. 8:30 SPEBSQSA chorus rehearsal at clubrooms, 3rd floor above Hansen's.

TUESDAY Watchers Class in Zeeland City Hall. Rotary at Van Raaltes. 1:30 Shuffleboard at Moran Recreation Area, 22nd St.courts. cer Ed Mecher at Civic Center State Service Offic until 4 p.m. Also in Youth for Christ building after 7:30 p.m.

mothers class in Heritage Room, Holland Hospital. Baton Corps annual picnic at Teusink's Farm. Side Senior Citizens of Park Township meeting in firehouse. 7:30 TOPS Michigan Chapter 962 at 15 Noth Division. 8:00 Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-non in Hope Church educational building.

Legion Band concert in Kollen night "Man of La Mancha" at Red Barn Theatre, Saugatuck. 8:30 "Three Men on a Horse" at DeWitt Cultural Center, Hope Campus. Town Talk Holland Golden Agers will meet Wednesday at noon at the Salvation Army Citadel for a potluck meal and program. The Rev. Miner Stegenga will be bringing the devotional message.

Lavern Brand, 48 Scotts received a Board of Control Academic Scholarship from Northern Michigan University. The scholarship is in the amount of $250 per semester. Parents Without Partners will have a board meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. at the home of Anne Payne, 303 West 12th St. Miniature golf for adults is planned for Saturday at Nuttin' but Puttin' on M-40.

Members will meet at Shopper's Fair at 8 p.m. and will have lunch afterwards at the Salad Bowl. In case of rain, the group will go bowling at Starlite in Grand Haven. DAV State Service Officer Ed Mecher will be in the Civic Center Tuesday from 1 to 4 p.m. to assist all veterans or their widows with VA forms.

He will also be in the Youth for Christ Building after 7:30 p.m. Miss Marge Gritter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gritter, 536 West 48th was the top graduate of the Mercy Central School of Nursing for 1972. Miss Gritter is a 1969 graduate of Holland Christian High and was among six Holland area graduates of the school.

This is the second year that a Holland resident has been honor graduate of the school. Pair Demands Attorney On Marijuana Charge GRAND IIAVEN Kenneth Patric Wilhout, 17, and Kenneth Leo Richards, 18, both of the Grand Rapids area, requested a court appointed attorney at their arraignment in District Court today to charges of possession of marijuana. Bonds of $1,000 each were not furnished and the pair was held at the Ottawa County jail. Ottawa county deputies arrested the two in a parked car along Lake Shore Ave. in the Tunnel Park area of Park township at 1:15 a.m.

today after a quantity of marijuana was found in the car. HOLLAND THEATER NOW 392-2653 SHOWING Continuous Showing 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS' NOW YOU SEE HIM, NOW YOU DON'T FOR DA TP, wee Darry G. All Ages Admitted. General Audiences The VrW Girls Unit held a last Thursday at marshmal- Tunnel picnic Park. A hotdog and low roast and beach activities were attended by 14 girls and four adults.

Present were Terrie Rosenberunit president; Karen ger, Schuitema, Mary and Donna Zych; Deane, Mary and Donna SchaafLori and Kathy Nyland, sma, Kitti Hillman, Sally Fletcher and Sara Jo Webbert; Mrs. Vada Rosenberger, auxiliary unit advisor, Pat' Nyland and president; Mrs. Shirley Coms, Ollie Fletcher. Advisers Ordered Out NEW YORK (UPI)-President Anwar Sadat ordered Soviet advisers out of his country because the Kremlin failed to spell out its Middle East policy, according to Newsweek magazine. Ex-Mines Chief Dies GREENWICH, Conn.

(UPI)-Former Director of Mines Scott Turner died today in a Greenwich hospital. He would have been 92 years old Am Airl Am Cyan Am Anaconda Armco Stl 201- Bendix Beth Stl Boeing Burroughs Celanese Ches Oh Chrysler Coca Col 143- Consm Pw 28- Cont Can Det Edis Dow Ch Dupont Eastern Air Eaton Ex-Cell-0 Firestone Ford Fruehauf Gen Dynam Gen Elec 63- GTE Goodrich Goodyear Greyhound IBM Int Harv Intl Nickel Int 49- Jones Lgh Kennecott Kroger Libby Marcor Mc Don Doug Mobil Oil TV SCHEDULE JULY 31 MONDAY WOTV (8) WKZO (3) WZZM-TV (13) Eastern Standard Eastern Standard Eastern Standard Time Time Time Mike Douglas Mike Douglas News NBC News NBC News Hogan's Heroes Pre-Game Show It takes a Thief NewsJohnny Carson WUHQ-TV 5:00 Voyage 6.00 Evening News 6:30 UNCLE WGN-TV 4:00 Lucy 4:30 The Flintstones 5:05 News 5:30 Flipper Dick Van Dyke Big Valley Merv Griffin CBS News News-Weath-Spts Death Valley Gunsmoke Here's Lucy Doris Day Sus. Playhouse News-Weath-Spts Movie-Comedy (41) Eastern Standard 7:30 Fishin' 8:00 Movie--Comedy 10:00 Jesse Owens (9) Central Standard 6:30 Movie 7.30 8:00 Hitchcock 8:30 Dragnet 9.00 Perry Mason 10:00 News Laredo News-Weath-Spts ABC NYPD Truth or Conse. This Is Your Life Movie-Comedy Jesse Owens News-Weath-Spts Movie -Drama Time Untouchables 12:00 News 12:05 Movie--Western Time 10:30 WGN Presents Late News Late Movie 2:30 News Five Minutes DOWNTOWN STANDARD SERVICE Free Pick Up and Delivery 8th Columbia Stamps Ph. 396-4688 TV SCHEDULE WOTV (8) Eastern Standard Time 6:30 of Presents Today 9:00 Dinah Shore 9:30 Concentration 10:00 Sale of Century 10:30 Hollywood Squares 11:00 Jeopardy 11:30 Buck Matthews 12:00 Bill Cosby 12 30 News 1:00 Our Lives 1:30 Doctors Another World 2:30 Peyton Place 3:00 High Chaparral 4:00 Bugs Bunny 4:30 Jeannie 5:00 Mike Douglas 6:00 NBC News 7:30 Ponderosa 8:30 Action Playhouse 9:30 James Garner 10:30 Second Look 11:00 News-Weather-Spts 11:30 Johnny Carson WUHQ-TV Peyton Place Uncle Waldo Zoo Review Romper Room Bewitched Password Split Second Galloping Gourmet Make a Deal Newlywed Game WGN-TV 6:35 Top of Morning 7:00 Rayner 8:30 Romper Room 9:00 What's My Line? 9:30 Virginia Graham 12:00 Bozo 10:30 Mike Douglas List Weekend Births in Two Hospitals Weekend births in Holland and Zeeland included seven boys and six girls.

In Holland Hospital on Saturday it was a son, Jose Antonio, born to Mr. and Mrs. Trinidad Garcia, Fennville; a daughter, Jennifer Sue, born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sybesma, 323 West 17th a son, Jeffrey David, born to Mr.

and Mrs. David Cross, 424 Rose Park Dr. Born on Sunday were daughter, Catrina, to Mr. and Mrs. Enrique Flores, 64 Madison; a daughter, Teresa Marie, to Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Green, 119 West 20th a daughter, Jennifer Lynn, to Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hoek, 423 Pine Ave. Zeeland Hospital births included a son, Jerry Terkuma, born Friday to Mr.

and Mrs. Iyortyom Achineku, 336 Robey Rapids; a son, Brent Alan, born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Westfeld, route 1, Zeeland; a son, Louis James, born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Williams, 368 North State Zeeland. On Sunday in Zeeland it was a son, Eric Paul, born to Mr. and Mrs. Jan, Ten Haaf, 4742 104th SW, Byron Center; a daughter, Angela Marie, to Mr. and Mrs.

A. Dale Gipe, 6681 Hanna Lake Caledonia; a daughter, Melissa Jean, to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kouw, 212 Lindy Lane, Holland. A son, Christopher was born this morning to Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Machiela, 1984 92nd Box 12, Zeeland. Birthday Party Honors James Van Munster, 7 A seventh birthday party was held Saturday for James Van Munster. The party was given by his mother, Mrs. Harry Van Munster, assisted by her daughter, Cynthia, and James' aunt, Mrs.

Jack Vande Vusse. The party was held at Teusink's Farm, where each child was given a hayride and trail pony rides. Each child received a gift and cupcakes and ice cream were served. Invited guests were Tim Auwema, Kenneth Beelen, Robert Blystra, Todd Bratt, Roland De Graaf, Keith Dykstra, Thomas Jansen, Bernie Knaach, Kurt Koops, Robert Kuipers, Ronald Renzema, James Slenk, Dean Vander Hill, James Wierda and Jarvis Zocrhoff. Begins U.S.

Visit NEW YORK (UPI)-Soviet Health Minister Boris V. Petrovsky arrived at Kennedy Airport Sunday for a 10-day visit to the United States. RED' BARN THEATRE 7 Mi. So. of Holland New York Professional Cast Opening Aug.

1 The Man Of La Mancha One of The World's Finest Musicals No Performance Tonight 2 Week Run Thru Aug. 12 Sat. Matines Aug. 5 12 Curtain Time Mon. Thru Sat.

8:30 p.m. Wed. Matinees 2:30 p.m. RESERVE EARLY Call Saugatuck 857-3601 I STARLIGHT DRIVEN THEATRE 6100 Blue Star Hwy. Open 7:30 10:00 Ph.

857.2050 NOW SHOWING 'The Ten Commandments' 9:15 Also WALT DISNEY presents LEGEND OF THE SOU and the Eagle WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 10:00 11:00 11:30 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11.00 11:30 12:30 1:00 5:00 5:30 6:30 7:00 7:30 8 00 9:00 10:00 11:00 11:30 AUGUST 1 WKZO-TV (3) Ecstern Standard Time 6:30 Summer Semeste CBS News 8 00 Capt Kangaroo 9.00 Clubhouse 9:30 Bev. 10.00 Accent 11.00 Where Heart Is 11.30 Search for Tom. Love of Life As World Turns 1:00 Splendored Thing 1:30 Guiding Light 2:00 Secret Storm Edge of Night 3.00 My Three Sons 3:30 Family Affair Lucille Ball 4 30 Big Valley 5.30 Merv Griffin 6 30 CES News 7 00 7 30 John By ner Hour 8 30 Hawall Five-0 9.30 Cannon 10.30 Nashville Music 11.00 News-Weath-Spts 11:30 Movic-Drama (41) Eastern Standard 1.30 Dating Game General Hospital 2 30 One Life to Live 3:00 Love. American 3 30 All My Children 4.00 Batman Land of Giants 5:00 Land of Giants 5:20 To Tell Truth 5:20 TBA (9) Central Standard 1:00 News 1:30 Donna Reed 2.00 Movie 3:30 Beat the Clock 4:00 Hazel 4:30 Garfield Goose 4:50 The Fiintstones 5:00 Flipper 6:00 Lucy 5:30 6:00 7:00 8 00 10.00 11 11.30 TUESDAY WZZM-TV (13) Eastern Standard Time 7.00 Farm Report 7.30 Bozo 8:00 Sesame Street Electric Co. 9.30 Cartoons 10:00 McHale': Navy 10 30 Bewitched 11 00 Password Split Second 12 00 Eyewitness 12 30 Make a Deal 1.00 Newlywed Game 1 30 Dating Game" General Hospital 2 30 One Life 3 00 Love, Amer.

Styl. 3:30 All A My Children The Flintstones 30 Laredo 5 30 News-Weath-Spts 6 00 ARC News 6 30 NYPD 00 Truth or Conte 7 30 Movie--Thriller 9.00 Macus Welby 10 00 Mod Squad 11:00 Movic-Drama Time News 6 00 ABC News 6 30 Run for life 7 30 Movic-Science Fiction Marcus Welby 10 00 Mod Squad 11:00 U.N.C.L.E. News 12.05 Movic-Drama Time Movie 7:30 Movic 8 30 Dragnet Hitchcock 10:00 News 10:30 WGN Presents 12:30 News 1:00 Late Movie 8:25 One Showing Only All Ages Admitted HOLLAND PHARMACY SERVICE, INC. BLUE SHIELD PARTICIPATING PHARMACY 601 S. Michigan (in the Holland Medical Center) WE FILL ALL DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTIONS Hours: 9 30 a.m.

to 6:30 p.m. Daily Telephone Except Sat. 9.30 2:00 p.m. 396-3683 NO ParK THEATER. NOW 392-4274 SHOWING Doors Open 6:45 P.M.

Shows at 7:00 and 9:00 P.M. "Tell'em Junior sent you" Going down his own STEVE MCQUEEN "JUNIOR BONNER ARC LORES CORP PPP' LOTS A ICE YAZAN BOOTH GAR PER PROS PA A A IN AP PROD: 1 INC ROBERT PRESTON -IDA LUPINO JOE RAPER BARBARA DEISM 1 4 BEN JOHNSON 1 0018 R0 10 JOE 41 SAMA PICKINGA! A DE THE MEDICAN BRIGADE NE. COZ.DA. 1000 40 34 CIS TRIBUTED ET CACRAMA RELEASING 0569 69.

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