Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 198, Decatur, Adams County, 20 August 1940 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT PhblMad Bvary E»* aing Kscept Huuday by VW« OBCAYUR DMMOCRAT CO. iacorporttsd flterad at the Decatur, M, Poet Office aa Beeead Claae Matter I. M Metter PreeMeot * R. Hoitbouae Mee y. * Bua. Mfr. Mak D. Hailer —. Vice-PreeldMt fi«me*ri»ti*n Ratee Mafia O4IM 02 Ona weak, by carrier ........ AO Om year, by carrier ........ fi.fiO Ona moath, by Mil .11 flree months, by mail 100 Mi IMUI by mail 1.7* Dae year, by mall 1.00 He year, at office M 0 Price* Qbo led are wlthm a radiei at 100 miles Elsewhere lI.W one year. Advertising Hata* mada known on Application NaUoaal Adv*r. Kaproeaatatlrc MCHEEREH * CO. I Lakiafton Av*au*. New York I* p**t Wacker Drive. Chicago Charter Member of The Indiana L*ag** of Home DaUie* It won't be lon< now until hickory nut* will be ripe, that I* If there are any Remember the old daye when bunting them »ai the favorite sport of every youngster tor eeveral week** —o Help J. Remy Blerly in bit campaign to keep Adams county the brlfbteet Democratic spot in the elate. He |i working out plane tor the campaign and will appre elate your earnest cooperation. —o hi our guess that Mr. Wlllkle le e»pe< ting and hoping that Presldent Roosevelt will not hnd time to debate with him I'nleaa he ha* ■omelbtug that did not develop in hl* Elwood speech. it lound* very bluffy. —o oCan you imagine Jim Wataon and other Republican stalwart* cheering Wlllkle when he referred to Woodrow Wllaon a* a great leader and praised Jefferaoii and Jgchsou? They did. but they can't kid us. O—O— It'* a good time to gel the coal bin filled the furnace cleaned, the atovea ready and other arrange, menu completed for the cooler season* Yoe know cummer i* uauatly followed by fall, winter and aprlng when we need a little , heat to lie comfortable. O O— — Elwood did a big. bard Job in taking care of the welcome home to Wen Wlllkle and did It well They deserve credit and pratae for handling an immense crowd a* well aa it could have been done any wpere In the country. E»tlmate* of the crowd vary from 135000 to twice that number. The drop In temperature* over the mlddleweit Huuday Afternoon wa* welcome and the rain* that followed were worth million* of dollar* Crop* show a derided Im provement and field* and lawn* are much greener than » t>* day* ago. If we can have a few more such shower* and not too far apart. It will help every one. Plan* are being ruabed to com. pletlon to make this year * alate fair at Indianapolla bigger than ever and that'* a big undertaking for It ha* been the outstanding event of that kind in America for •out year* past. Hundred* from this county will attend aa uaual and of courae they will all. young and old. have a great time. O—O The nation ha* lost a great Induatrlaliat In the death of Walter I P. Chrysler for many year* famed u* a manufacturer of automobile* He wa* a native of New York Chy and a descendant of Tueul* VauDoiseu. the first white male child bunt in Manhattan. ll* became a' knaaciai leader aud built eeveral great corporation* and wee recog abed ae an outstanding figure lu many circle* of modern buaines*

Th* Michigan Mate government > , and *ome municipal government* in that * Ute, including Detroit'*, report that advertising ha* tauaed many tai delinquent* to discharge , 1 their Indebtedness An advertising expenditure of |7s,imw by the alate ; government I* said to have multed in collection of II 5.000.000. That'* profitable "bualnea* in gov- ' ernment Mouth Bend Tribune ■ ■ O' -o Indiana wa* again recognised yesterday by the appointment by Preaident Roosevelt of Claude It 1 Wiikard lu be secretary of agri 1 ulture Mr Wlckard ha* nerved a* under secretary, I* a farm lead ' er and one of the beat qualified men In America along th*t Hue ’ He know* the problem* of the 1 farmer. rspyctslly through the mid | dirwest and will serve with distinction. The same newspaper* which tor eight year* past have abu**d, rid I--1 ruled and despised Jame* A. Far- ! ley because hr wa* Democratic national < balrman. now fall over i themselves to say nice things I about him and declare him a good citiseu. a fine gentleman and one who has served his isirty well and made a tip-top record as postmast- , <-r general He ha* been and still I* one of the great men of Atneric a and the writers knew It all the time but Just wouldn t say It until he dropped out of political lead ershlp to enter business O—O WILLKIC'g MPfftCH: The acceptance address by Wen-. dell Wlllkle must have been dis j pleasing. Irritating ami almost Im- J possible to the stalwart* of the OOP. He declared for the prim iple of ' Compulsory Military Training in peace time ’ some form of srlactlve service I* the only democratic way in which to secure the trained and competent man power we need for national defense." He favor* aiding England to help win the war. He I* for licking Hitler. He favor* war if nece*»ary to de- 1 fend America. He take* the same viewpoint a* the Roosevelt administration on ! the fall of the British navy. "We | must admit that the loss of the British fleet would greatly weaken our defense- " Hi* stand on conscription and 1 tb<- British fleet should at least be a tip to Congressman Gillie ou bow 1 to vote, without the latter mailing I out more letter*. Hi* foreign policy Isn t anything | different from that of the average American . . . Defend American democrat y and refrain from doing 1 anything that would injure 11. Our children have been taught the same principle. He said nothing about balancing the budget. He said nothing about aidtug the farmer or helping agriculture. He clearly demonstrated hl* lack of government! training and experience lu discussion of bl* foreign policy. He no doubt meant It when he . threw down a c hallenge to debate issues with the President Ade ' bate with Mr. Roosevelt on any i**ue would indeed give him first hand information and post him on many of the Important problem* before the country. We see merit In hl* desire to have Mr Roosevelt inform him of the Issue*. In the burry to put oue ot the (Mid Wlllkle Club organiser* on the radio, that part of the notlflcatlou ceremonies which Included the Benediction by Bishop John F. , Noll wa* cut from the air. With approval of all major , Issues. and no opposition to law* . passed in the past aeveu year* In building America to a higher standard of living aud freedom, and admitting between the line* that the Job has been done well, President Hooserell ilaud* a* the great- ' eat eiecutlve of all time, seasoned. ' experienced and trained Io lead the people to PEACE and GREAT- • ER SECURITY.

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PRIME MINISTER I <ICONTINL'KW FKI»M rAOB OW> I Mime damage was reported. The score 111 yesterday's light activity was reported by the British *as five German p.auek downed, three British tigbters lost. Two British tighter pilots, however, were sate It was revealed that last Saturday a German plane bombed and machine gunned an Irish steamer close to the Irish shore, killing a seaman and wounding a passenger A I'nlted Press stag correspondent I who made a trip through the Eng I Hah channel and the North Sea with a Britiah minesweeper reIMirted he saw no signs of German | vessels New reports of German employment of cannon on the french, channel coast to bombard the: Britiah Shore appeared today Owo| report was that the Germans ware .using an 11-cantlmeter gun. tiring! 30 to .15 pound shells. Other sour ces, however, believed the German shells were considerably larger. 1 Home was celebrating the conquest of British Somaliland today . and announced that her troops . entered Berben. the capital, yes-1 i terday to find part of the port In t flames after the British withdrawal. announced in London yesterday The Italians claimed that a com--1 pany of the Somaliland camel corps had surrendered In Ixmdon It was predicted that the Italians nest would attack Egypt The British regarded loss of Somaliland as largely a "prestige” victory for the Italians The protectorate had Item held only by light forces It was thought lu Britain that Italy would seek to make capital of her achievement with the Ethiopians. possibly the Arab world and at home. .Militarily It was not thought Somaliland would tie of major value to I'aly although Barbera might be utiUaed as a subma rlne base. HAROLD ICKES (COWTtNL'KP FROM FAOB >»»K> Ickes attacked Willkies assort iou that Mr. Roosevelt Is "Issuing inflammalory statements and indulging In manufactured panics.” "Have the dangers against which the president repeatedly warned failed to maurmltoo?" Im> asked "Is the Hitler attack on England a manufactured panic? Does not Mr. WlUkie remember that, time and again, the preaident sought to arouse the American people to the danger in the European situation, only to have hia re- ! quest for defense appropriations attacked again and again as excess ive and unnecesaary; only to have his warnings met again and again with jlijes and Jeer» If*® ** r - Winhies new found friends, to be accused. aa Mr. Willkle shabbily accused him on Saturday, of inventing *» r ecares for seinab political purposed?** Ho charged that Willkle has "no realisation of the fact that America faces today, not only a world war. but a world-wide social revolution.” This country's last Has of defense, ‘which to right hois la America, la being thoroughly organised and strongly held through new deal re-

forms. be asserted. Referring to WlUkles endorsement of the principles of some new deal social reforms. Ickes asked where the nominee was while the administration was Aghliug lor the legislation and when ■ Republicans were lighting tootb-and nail against it." • Ail through this period, be was doing hia very able beet Io prevent the most dynamic and hopeful project of the whole new deal -the Tennessee valley authority — from functioning." Ickes declared. He said Willkie s record as a private utility magnate "stands In all Ha unashamed opposition to the public interest.” Commenting on Wiilkie's statement that he favored unlimited opportunity for free enterprise. Ickes said that aa the I top executive ot the Commonwealth | and Southern I'tllUies company. | the opportunity which the nominee gave to free enterprise "baa consisted in cutting the throat of small independent power companies.” Ickes said that bi a speech before the Economic dub of New York Willkle had referred to the late Samuel huiull. bead of a midwest utility empire which < oUapaed with losses to thousands of stocki holders, as a "forceful, dynamic and attractive Ogure." “There are many thousands of people ... who remember Insull as the unscrupulous manipulator who induced bls employes, his customers and even bis friends to invest In bis utility stocks." Ickes declared. “They remember him as a man who bribed public oMciala . . . who was Indicted by a federal grand jury ... but to Mr. Willkle his was an attractive figure." Willkle Angered Rushville, Ind.. Aug 2» (UJ» I Wendell L. Willkle. angered by ’ secretary of Interior Harold L. [ Ickes reply to his acceptance . speech, today canceled arrange- . mentw for a radio rebuttal and renewed bis challenge to President Roosevelt that th<- two presidential, candidates debate the Issues ot the i i campaign 'from ths same platform I opening the campaign. He said that senator H Styles 1 Bridges of New Hampshire prob- ' ably would Issue a statement at ■ Washington today lu reply to the speech In which Ickes had said that I the president “cannot adjourn the r Imttie of'Britain In order to ride > the circuit with Mr. Wiilkto. 1 However, Bridges statement will ■ not be rebroadcast r "I am going to keep on asking I for the debate, boys." Willkle said i aflat hearing Ickes speech last ■ night. “Lincoln did not think It t * was unworthy or undignified to de-' - Irate and neither did Itonlel Web-1 • eter." > Bridges Answers i Washington. Aug. M.-fBJB—Ben- * star Styles Bridges. ft. N. H-. re- - plying to Secretary ot the Interior ■ Harold L. Ickes, declared today - that the new deal "Is nothing but I an American form of Nasilsm" and that Ickes to "a Hiller In short > pants." • Republican presidential nominee . Wendell L. Willkle bad designated ’ Bridges to reply to a speech Ickes . bad delivered last night icbo*. making an adniiutolratiou I i answer to Wiilkie's acceptance ad- ■. drees, had cluractorUwd WlUkis aa

"the simple, barefoot. Wall street lawyer." PRIME MINISTER TCON-rtNUKD UN PAOF THREW! at England today while the prees warned that "thi* may Ire the biggest week in Britain * history' and the royal air force blasted at German base* acre** the English channel. Rwarm* of Garmau plaaes attack ed northeast England after a night during which bomb* had been scattered over mo*t of the Island, leaving numerous casualtie* in many communities The German* also launched poatdawn assault* in the southeast, penetrating p»*t coa*t«l defense* . to attack an Inland town. Renewal of Intensified bombing ' followed a lull during yesterday * daylight hours which the British attributed to heavy lo**e» inflicted on Adolf Hitler'* raiders Munday Th* aid ministry said 144 Germaa* were shot down Nwnday. bringing the total enemy losses tor the seveti-day period then ended to 571. Other liennan raiders bombed a town In Wale*, killing two person* and injuring other*. Il was report cd The air and home security minister* said that laat night * Mattered raid* extMided over most of England and Wale* and "a few district* of Hcotland" *i«i that there wa* a 'number of casualties. mm of which were fatal.'' Home damage wa* done to town* In th* midland* and northeastern and aouthweileru England last night, the ministers added (The lull wa* attributed by Berlin quarter* to bad weather ) The ftAF wa* blasting away at German bases on the French channel coast. The flaahe* of egplodinb bomb* and anti-aircraft ballerina were visible on the English ■lde. A pillar of Game shot up after one explosion add observers believed a big fire had started The ! raid to be concentrated j from Calais u> Bolougne, reported twice attacked, and extended for mil"* The resumption of German raid* early today point to warning* that yesterday’s lull meant only that the enemy wa* gathering hi* forces, after Monday's losses, for new and possibly more devastating attack* The Daily Mall said Hitler might be evolving new tactics, perhap* Including the dispatch of a* many as >,OM Iromber* a day over Mng land, and the Evening Htandard ■aid thi* week might prove lo he ; the "biggest In Britain’s Matery." Yeeierday'* bug of German I plane*, the sir and home M-curlty i mlnlatrle* said, wa* only five. | Three British fighters were lost, the ministries added, but two as the pilots escaped death. "Whatever else befalls or follows,’' the Dally Mall said. "Nail bomber* will be searching out our air fields, our port* and our shipping with new and relentless fury.’ Bft x 11 - 20 Ib. White unwatermarked mimeograph, adaptable for all kinda of mimeograph work and suitable for (pk signature. MOc. The Decatur Democrat Co.

Balo, ar* tk* ane»ere » — ; T**t Queetloe* printed oa Pag* T»o •— ————— T I, Quartermaster Corps 2 Damp 3 lx-on»rdo da Vinci. 4. Thirty five ye*r« I lly purchase from Ru»»ia g. Philadelphia Denver, and Han Francisco 7. President Hoover. I. Tennessee. p. They are g<x>d food tot both. |u. The Hlar Hpangled Hanner. g — k Houwb?old Scrapbook By Roberta I*e — I - 1 11 • Rai*** Nap Often when one ha* changed the furniture around in a room a flat teued place on the nap of the rug will be found This can be remedied by dampening a < hamois. fold Ing several times find placing it over the math, la-ave this on for several hours, then remove the chamois, and the mark will have disappeared To Protect fitocking* Hustle furniture with the bark still on seem* to persist in catching on one* best silk slocking*. Much of thi* can b**avolded if th* srtiele 1* gtv.-n a eoat of i»*r var

Ptatsmem - f Condition <>f the I ths: ranre-PHt.iv it t iiif.ut ■ vat him »: niuriit »»r IKVt SUNK X*w York S« Mods* tans .... On the Sl.t I'sy of D-c»mber, IM* EI'WIX H At'KF.HMAS. I’tssideht PHAXK * HAAP. Us-rstary > Amount ut Capital paid Up I l,W»y.V”"’rV <HU>N< AMHETH OF 'XvMPANY ; Ileal Kslal* VnlßCumbsred ..— I 1i.1i.-H t M .rigsgv la>*ns on real estate .Free from *n> prior incumbrance) .. *ST,V3* lt i Bonds and kto- ka owned ißook Value! 4,t*.,0*2 4<P Cash in Banks <Un Interest and Not on Interest) - 1.4»1,M2»T A--rued Securities (interest A llent*. lfilc.) M G.2OS .J 1 other Reeurlile* None Premiums and Account* due and In pro<e** of collection ... 1,154..22-if ■ A> < ount* otherwise secured. Agents Balan- < e* llu.JS* !•> Brils lle< etc able fM&M llelnsuran e Itscoverabls on Paid Lo***s ... 5.51*.t® Total Gross Assets 51P.251.H4 14 Deduct Assets Not Admitted * 7M.H2.45 Nsl Assets I *.»*l.2i: >1 UABII.ITIE* Reserve or amount nsceaaary to reinsure Outstanding risks 4 1.1»»,W* St Losses due and unpaid None Losses adjusted and not due Non* I larsees unadjusted and In suspense 2,7*1,544.34 Bill* and Accounts unpaid 44.253.4* i Amount due and nut due banks or otber creditor* ... Non* Voluntary Reserve 200.000 no Other Liabilities of the Company 40*,45* 2* Total Mablllilea * M*4.n* *4 Capital | I.<><)*,4M.*4 Surplus | f.»5*,54*.*« > | ».J*7.24t3i HTATE OF INDIANA, Office of In.uraer Commissioner I, the undersigned, insurance Cominleaioncr of Indiana, Ilers try certify that the above lea correct copy of, the Htatement erf the Condition of th* above mentioned (Nsmpany owl the Hat day of De- ember. I*3(, a*' shown by the original statement and that the said origin*! statement I* now on file In till* offl-e In ft-aWntony Whereof, | hereunto subec rib* nrv name and affi* my olhilai seal, this Illh day of June. I*l» (Heal) KRANK J. VIEHMANN, ... u . •"•uretwe Commissioner., •it Mutual Company so stat*. Aug. l».js I Xlßtement of Condition of the 4EATMAI. I.IJPM ***IBAM'K «Ot IKTT «Mutual i flea Moines, lowa 1 <. .u “IV *,Grand Avenus* 1 E H Mldlu-i >»« U .Js.vUMg. President F. « WtM.PfNnnR, Neeretary Amount of Capital paid up ——,„._.s| None , tIRONH ANNETU OP CUgtPANY Real Ralate Vnlm rmbM.TL— , • «.«4».24J 41 Ixmna nn r«*«l •Mau (Free from an/ •nar tncumbran* •> 13,123.137 30 Honda and «... ka Own- ’ ed (Book Value, 20.400 747 14 Cash In Ranks (On In- ' ! Wrest and Not on Ini terosti . * 73* 017 is Ac-ruod Rm-urltles (Ini I and A.-ount. M Areounts“otherwise si" I urM 117.471 13 I i.X“' V.T’Ad!'*” 13#,, ‘ ; J’sM-wusuWmm . Reserve or amount aaremrnry to reinsure outstanding risks *41,3M.U7 I laisses due and unpaid ' No b * , adjusted and not ’ Lomm unadjusted and 1,4 111 ** . Bms’iMreunt. u„I paid i(n-s 7* , Amount due and not duo banks or other credli otlwr’ UabiihiM ot th* r * ompany 1.440,324.1* (••nlut 1 UMbll,,u » |H,U*.47».»i ; "urpiu* J TOTAL 54*037,5it u ■ HTATE OP INDIANA 1 °V l ’th ° f ‘ ooßklssloner I. the urifjrr'ilfnccL IneurMice Cora. ih*t"th“ r aim>v l e <, i' , ‘"*' «wrtify ' re. “hove Is a c-orreet • opy us ' th! *! , * , "*ont of the Condition of th* shove mentlonsd Company <m I i !> .. ®pt*mb*». I*3*. aa i.s; ,s*„w. ki "Sr i-«TL.’‘x?y.“rs’ ’ th p-wawJ*? °C June. t»To. (Mwai) y RANK J. VIIPHMANN 1 aa a . n»»uriiin‘t Uutniniaatouer •If Mutual Company «* »tat* lug. H-ftl

nisb K**p Ch*"d*tl«r* ClMn Wash th* rhMdslWr* »nd gilt picture fr«tn*s with onloa water, and thia will prevent marking by niw* Tn make onion water, boll a lew onion* until sofL atrain and •reel. the liquid Iteforr using — — < 9 *~* r Modern Etiquette By ROfifißTA Lffl • Q Should a young ®» n "bo has had numerous date* with • girl, feel free I® enter one of her family'* argument*? A Never. If he does, the girl * father or brother would ptobabW feel justified in giving him a seat ,on the sidewalk. Q Where should the mother of the bl Ide stand at a wedding reception when receiving guests? A Nhe usually Hands at the doer of the room where the bridal party Is. Q Where should the wat*f glass be placed on the tabln? A At the tip of th* knife. r TWENTY YEARS * AGO TODAY . I Aug 2" The recent chautauqua held her* lost Ml S 3 « a* shown by report of C. M. Ntttlb h. treasurer. Hereford herd oward l>y fontter ,t®rk farm win* five Brest* at the

gtatement of Condition us th* IHD M l«4( Hl sHTTS pH<>r».<Ti»»: »**H«i»Ti«b. IM. ( Worcester, Mses* ausetle IS Chestnut Htreet (m th. list Day of December, I*3* ('HARLEM A HAItIIINUTUN. Preelrtent I.KMCEi. U HODtlKlNfi, Me-retary EAiiocuut of Capital paid , up .«| I.***■«** *> GltlNM Atc»»:TU or CUMPAXY 'Mortgage lamna un reel 1 ectate (Free from any prior In- umbrance* .. . t.I.HJ ts ! Bonds and Mtocks uwni ed cMarlfet Valuet— I < Bonds — Investment Valuee. 5.414,714 25 Cash In Banks tun fate rest and Not on Interest) 1. *25.47 2.52 I Accrued Securities (interest A Bent*, Etc.) .. 49.345.41 ; other N.-- urltie* ... Non* I Bill* Rec eh aide 12i.2W.53 Itrthcr ledger Asset* *.644.14 'Premium* and Account* | du* and In prucea* of I collection ... N>n* Accounts otherwise se- < ured None lutber Non-Ledger Assets 13,3*1.41 i Total Gross Assets 411,413,H1.4U 'Deduct A»-cts Not AdI rnlttM I H 5.574.34 Nsl Assets 111.444,773.54 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks I 2,444,933 13 D.sees due and unpaid None I 1-oesee adjusted end not du* Non* I Lu**** unadjusted and In euspense 3,153,444.94 . . Hills and Accounts un* > paid 414,324.14 | Amount due and not duo hank* or other creditor* Non* other Liabilities of th* company 433,343.24 i Total Llabllltlea .. . 4 7,«1*,334.11 Capital I 1.000.u00 ou (Nurplue | 3.477.345.34 | TOTAL . | (STATE OP INDIANA, office of Insurance Commissioner 1. the undersigned, Ineuranc* Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above Is a correct copy of «e Statement <>t the Condition of i th* above mentioned Cn-npany on the list day of De-ember, i»3». ae (shown by the original statement and 1 that the said original statement I* J now on file In this olth■*. 1 B) Teetlmutiy Whereof, I hereunto , »uhm-ribe my name and attlv my oM- , • la! Beal, this Htb day of Jun* l»4». (Seal, PIIANK J. VIEHMANN. , ’lf Mutual Company so state. Aug 14-3* Statement of Condi'ian of the WBTOM II.HKIk (AStAI.TI CO MF ANY 1 Chicago, llHnoi* 223 W. Ja- k«oh Blvd. Da> of, December. 143* CYHVN U UAIiNMTT, President (M«>. W.CA4IEY, iaeretary 1 Amount of Capital paM “P M 394,*««.*♦ Glbuw ANHETH «»F COMPANY > Real Estate Vnlncumh- . • »3.2(H).9e Mortgage lamns on real estate (Free ; r <.m any I Prior Ineumbrame) ll,«3o.ou Bonds and Mocks owned (Honda Amortised > and stocks at market value) . .. I < a*b hi Banks ton tereet and Not on interest) vic ■- 3 *a ) A erued Be. urltie* <| n . r oti..7*L* 15,1 4,477.47 I'Oroer Securities N on « i Advance* to employee* *;« jo ’< ‘us surrender value of ' u.'.lfc • n " ur » n ’ * policies 4.417.49 > * tre' 4 "'! V*" 1 A,x «unt» ' I ""a 1,1 Preces* of I A- counts o ",thcrwls* M - [ ~ MM4® s oim-r 1 a’S! 1 A J"* U fi1.WU14.64 » i’«u-t Assets Nut AdI mltted ” . UABIUTIKM , W isewrve or amount m« ' »^wes t '*d.re I** 1 ** L Uk " • fififi.2fil.sf . Ixs SL.7S I Ulß."Tnd Account, un- ’ “ ' 7 Other Llabtlltle. of th , r , „, M ! eaX*! 1 - I I TOTAL „ | 1.44M44.M Of/},??', ?* •’‘DIANA. 1 . I.'the ur>dwai»L2 < co n ‘">l4*'i>er r r hereby certify :!:s wwsj Z thatlhe said «"d r'S - ’ ‘lf Mutual Co , .!L , ‘"’ * * » , n"il»slon*r ssutmu Company >0 tUU “ Aug. 18-20

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