Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 42, Number 173, Decatur, Adams County, 22 July 1944 — Page 5

JULY 22,1944

total Reports •AILY REPORT OF LOCAL BM * Aft* PGRRHUI MARKRTg ■MH MVWJMkY A CQ» 'o*l f jg| ttteW M fctattte ttl llveetc ok at —.» OmmAb* SkMEtaw. fttox^ta**— '• w*wiQ|V f _ ftft WWftMW • .ettocy 4sy 0 •"* w ‘* ►*• ci I Correcj«4 Joly 82 • wittite iijw to W» te» — U 76 . ‘ ito 4M Ito -... w ._ 12.88 ft M Ito. 1135 . "<w IMibg. 12.75 to l(H Ito 11.25 to 148 Ito 10,75 to 1» Ito 10 25 • i IRB <■»■"••«<i■mi ii.i 5.00 — noo ........... „■,,.. 8. <5 »!• (ctolca) 11.50 nto 12.00 Wttoß 7.50 ' ■*■’•’ 00 2.50 081 wholmauiTim ano POULTRY OUOTATIONO Gar-J Furnish* by •MAYOR PROOUGC CO. mfr PtoastoO 0 ;: to mi ■ I 7"‘W Corrected July |2 to.> ,?■ „ „ »J» 30C brailera ato fryers..... 2«c tow — >oc ivy fryers „ —25 c J »*y springers —2Bc 9 ntbom tone -1« C ' roosters and stags 14c in LOCAL MAIN MARKRT W BURK BLCVATOR CO Corrected Joly 22 777* eooao nbjtot to stooge tX|i duteg toy Prices delivered, at elevator. 1 Red Wheat 11 43 2 Red Wheat 1.42 . 2 Yellow OoftL— 1.40 {th* IBoyßoaaa 1.80 2 Soy Beans 1.24 2 New Oats 75 F! «• Reed __ 2.00 • ... — 1.00 •total » per taotol leu. , Om; .04 per IPS leas. I **lL ftm ™ BATTLE BEGINS — fOtoftgato Rwto rage D eapfored Zttbsbeta. 25 initeZ -w-yi «rs StanislawoW. and Sokolov. H unties south of Baeaacz Konev's forces were ryiftaff a heavy battle against German infantry divisions reserve tank anils for the A-Jj-poinl rail Junction of Lwow. the main troops were suiting the approach, * to rhotutor, other units continued their mWAes around both aides of tbe huh t>, mining out from Rawa Ruxka. <* fc’thweel of Lwow, *h« Russians •mill j-fc savea miles west of Verkh. tw "“s sn< * 10 mllt * •® flh whllt ‘ ,ho thorn prong reached Bwlrx. , nttt*s from the Lwow-Htaitis- • n tae northern end of the S(M> Deca** front, Col. Gen. Ivan I. lennikov's 3rd Bai’ic army Jrn stared Ostrov. last Nasi strong, mu- 'St before the eastern border of hrt-fla, and occupied Voikovo. nlu '•‘ a F» south of Pskov, on the ibern entrance to Estonia '*• iter taking Ostrov. Muien. , Ijv's forces crossed the Daugav'..’.pkov railroad on a 3(> mile Nuito and reached the Velikaya Id ax.* •< Kolomnitsa. 5 miles from i Um,* Latvian border. ‘‘L’Z OFFENSIVE IN i earty — tim'i SI CCototeuoa riws O<« 1» e touarters retracted a previous ouncemeat that they had taken 7* Martin De ronteoay. a few yards farther south. London broadcast said that ennu. ot Troarn" still was i.i Ger. hands, but the "Hghting is lua/lg well for us.*') n the western half of the fth the American Ist army infhied to within 4.000 yards north Peiiers, made slight gains al \jral points south of the Per. 1 JBt. Lo highway and won post. s 1.500 yards west <4 th.. Vii<tftf ,<mr m9 *’ uortbwest of «t. lut g 2 headquarters spokesman ac. . left jtolodg’td he alto was in error If ni*eportlng the capture of Raids, rhati* miles north of Peelers on the gkt r iwny from Careuiai). and *d. o» tbe Rt. Lo.Hayeus Both still were in Ger. ,h hands, he said. a B nto ’.RTHUR KIMBERLIN • ftteottnuoe proas rage l) ann/* ,B > Chicago; tfri* Goldie Ray ltl jittod. Kansas City. Kan : Noble n urrlwrlin. Martin. 0.. and Raymond >4gd bberltn. Monroeville. . » ' r. Klmterlta wae a member <>t Cburch of God. Re* Y “tor of ttuat pit" tmi W'* . ft. J. Arthur of this city will r “*L» charge W tto services, y g y. ’ to to a Good Towu - Docatuf

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* LOCAL CLAMIhU * ADVIRJIkING RATER Minimum for flrat Inoertlen 204 Ono Time, Per Word iftp AddlUonal IneerUone Per Word, Per Day ■■■■■.— jp Card of Thanhs , ■ .-tog Obituaries VoraoA Reaelm m—— R1 Moeua, run mono Style—. 81 NetieoA Cap Heads, Apt. tody--. — 204 <l2 picas deep, om eotuui) ♦'— • Insertion Deadline Copy must be in office by 11 a. m. Monday through Friday. Saturday deadline ia 9 a.m. FOR SALE V6fl 11.. .1.1. Ing supplies and flxtures. Uhrlck Bros. Phone 340. 40-ts POR BALW — Farmo-tractor riguiar on good rubber. Easy clean milker, used 2 moo. Lorvil Reinhart, Geneva, route 2. 148-dts TOR RAtLE — All availabie near houses on Osk and Btovenson streets are sold- Watch for future announcement of last six nmr homes. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 270. IM~K6t FOR SALE— Eight garden or~t>ull<f ing lots on 11th street west of Novelty Co. 240 each. 85 down. |5 monthly. Bob Heller. A Good Realty Service. Phone H7O. 148.tf ROF SALE —Pure bred Angus bulls, cows and heifers. Carl A. Enx. South Whitley. Ind. 170-3tx FOR H/’.E —5 year old horse, worker. Gilbert Thieme, route 5. 172-g3tx ?Akl — SALE* and calf. 5 gallon cow. Kenneth Mitchel, 4 miles cast of Monroe. >t FOR SALE Well Improved highly productive 160 Acre Farm, near Monroe, Ind., on Paved road. .Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur, Indiana Phone 174. 172-St FOR BALE—IS acres, ~fineset it improvements, level black land, near Decatur Ind. Midwest Realty Auction Co. Phone 174 172-2 t FOR SALE- lu-year-old Guiainsey cow, IMay old calf by side. 1 helWr. months old. 14 month old Guernsey Male Call for sale. Harry A. Miller, R. 1, Decatur. 173 alts FOR SALE -Carload 2-12-4 Federal Fertilizer at Pleasant Mills elevator between Aug. 1 and 10. A. J Davison. 173-3 t FOR SALE -One Sow and 8 pigs. Guat Koencman. 1' 3 miles north and 14 taile east of Predile Preble Phoi:< 173-2 IX FOR SIALiS —lß4l Mercury 6 pa«•enger coupe. 1841 Ford coach Hi-Way Service Station, Phone 420. 173 3(» FOR SALE OF TIB.VDE l‘»40 gt u : dediaker custom coupe, fully equipped, or will trade for older model 4 door sedan. Phone 443. 173-3lx TRUMAN'S CHIEF (Oontlaiod fmw rawe n line as second-highest elective officer of the nation. That was the theme of his acceptance speech last night to the convention immediately after his nomination. Tt's been my privilege to be a United States senator for tbe past nine and one-half years," Truman said. “I expect to continue the efforts which I have been making in that capacity to help shorten the war and win the peace under tbe leadership of our great PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt.'* La tar, when a press conference developed a question whether Victory before the November election would reduce the chances of a Democratic victory. Truman replied: "It doesn't make a damn bit ot difference whether it does or uot. The sooner the war is over tbe better it will be, What i want to do Is save those kids. That's what I’ve been working at for the List three years.** Truman, who said he had not sought nomination, told reporters that be had been far more interested lately In the German upheaval than In the vice presidential contest. ■— o - Go Boating on Hbroyer l-ake. BRITISH PLANES RIP (Contfoeed rrose rags 1> and parachute rocket projectiles trailing afoul csfclra One pilei came bank with 69 yards of enable wrapped around his wing and a piece of tbe tall torn off. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 2:20 to 11:20 12:20 to 2:00 Saturdays, 0:00 p. m. . Tslsphsas 122 Kyra Eagmliwd Qlsmm EJtfog

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WANTED WE iVAkIK' covered buttons, do hemstitching and buttonhole making. Mrs. Boardman, 446 South Float 156-Utx WAMTBg Badtoe >e ngok. thb rick Bros. Ml-tt BERING MACHINE REPAIRING —AU makes. Needles, oil, belts,' parts. Boardmans, 446 South First. 154-25 U A vacancy will exist on ose~~o< the Daily Democrat carrier routes this week. Papers sold to boy on Little Merchant plan. District includes Homewood. W Interested apply Circulation Dept. 148-2tx WANTED To do custom pick-up baling of hay and straw, would also bale on shares. Melvin Fletcher, mile south, t 6 mile east ot Craigville. Cralgville phone. 170-4tx Wanted To rent small house or apartment. Reply Democrat Box 224 171-2tx WANTED - Girl for local office work. Address Box 265 % Democrat. 17141 WANfEb- To dip, 10.200 head ot Adams county sheep. Get rid of ticks and lice; improve weight and quality of wool. For dipping appointment write Lorin Glass, care O. V. Dilling, Route 2. Decatur. a 144-6teod LOSTANPFOUND IXVST -Brown leather billfold containing identification and sum of money. Reward. Call 6311. 171-gStx MISCELLANEOUS VKHB’esf IUATZI lor raoftng. ,|J. ing and John Manville rock wool insulation. Raven fuel, spells comfort, health, security. Boardman. Phone 411. 154-25 t Fa RMERSAfTWTi ()N move dead horaea, cows, hogs, etc. Decatur phone 2090. We pay all phone charges. Tbe Stadler Products Co. 15-ts KILL FLIES with Purina Fly Spray. For the house and livestock. Stiefel Grain Co., 217 No. First Street. a 164-12 t MOTORS — We~carry‘ a complete Hoe of electric motors, including %, 1-2, % hp. Also a complete Hue of electrical supplies. Arnold A Klenk. 88-ts FOR RENT FOR Sflrt — '1 '.hrtif nvoin c abin" furnished; 1 large room equipped for light housekeeping, including electric ragrigerator. 222 N. Fourth. Phone l«t7. 172-g3t —-——-o .. — O NEW LOAN PLAN in addition to our regular farm loans; terms 5 to 35 years at 4% with no expense to borrower. We will make 30 year 4% loans <>n tracts from 5 to 4U acres with modern buildings. This is a suburban loan. C. D. Lewton. 172-1724 U.SJNVADERS (Continued V>va Fags t) 15<> pinks were landed at Asan and a half division at Agat I Admiral Chester W. Nimitx reported that the troops were meeting increasing resistance in some sectors as they drove inland through the hills in tbe southern portion of Guam, a former U. 8. naval atatlon which fell to the Japanese four days after Pear! Harbor. Preliminary estimates indicated iliat the American casualties were "moderate." Nimitx said in his report on the operations on Guam, the flrat American territory to be liberated in tbe puah through the western Pacific. The Pacific fleet commander, who again Lt eached Japan's inner defenses with the Invasion of Guam, said the assault troops lauded against light resistance and quickly secured "good beachheads.'* A front dispatch said the landings. directed by Rear Admiral Richard W. Conoliy. were probably the smoothest amphibious operation of the war and accomplished in record time. The preparatory barrages had been so effective that the troops, under Marine Maj. Gen. Roy Geiger swarmed ashore with negligible resistance and by nightfall had dux. In on perimiters on both sides of Orote peninsula, with the northern anchor approximately two miles from Agana. administrative seat of Guam. Nimitx disclosed that reinforcemenla were steadily lauding on the island to bolster the campaign for the llbtn-atlon of the former American possession and its 20.000 Chamorro natives. In commenting on the lack of a bloody shoreline fight. Conoliy said tenieiy: "We simply blasted the Japs to hell out of there and up into the trees." Following the landings. Col. W. A. Wachter, corps staff officer, told correspondents at the front: "Most of 2a think the operation proceeded more -moothly than any-i thing bafeya it, dqq ip Urge mew auro to the sscallence and wLdom| of tbe preparation.’’

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Mlatemesit us <Y>ndillon of TIIK «X>NMHW«IAL VWION FIHK ISSt A*SICK CO. New York IS, One Park Avenue. ON TH it 31KT LAY OF ISKCEMHEH, 1143 F. W. Kon'KERT. President A. F. GREER, Secretary Amount of <Mp|tal paid up ’9i.oee.oeo.oe GltCMbt A3HKTS OF COMPANY itonda (book value) ... Kto< ks (tMK,k va1ue)...... 781,443.23 Cash In Imnks (on Interest and not on Interest) XXI, 031.46 Accrued sacurltWa (Interest and rents, etc.) 1...54S l>(> Other securities, bills receivable . 13.463.V2 Reimauran, • reeoverablcs on paid k.»s#s 13,100.71 Pnernlums and accounts due snd In pro<c»» of amllection 373,5X5.60 Accounts otherwise •e <u red ~.047.73 Total gross assets 13.5N.377.70 I >ed u< t assets not admitted 104,643.16 Net Assets 43.5|«,53<34 MAOILITJES Reserve or amount necessary to Reinsure outstanding risks 11,371,164.37 leisses due and unpaid 157,017.00 lx>se*s adjusted and not due 30,905.00 Iseiscs unadjusted and In suspense 3,550.0 u Dills and accounts unpaid M,101.78 Other IlSliilllties of the company —... 33,361 (it Total Uabllltlea 81.MR.X87.99 Capital 11,000,000.00 Hur-plus 120.037.46 Total .... ft,618,1X4.64 State of Indiana, Office of Insurance Commissioner: I, (Io- undersigned. Insurance Commissioner of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct enpv of the Statement of the Condition ot the abova mentioned Company on the Slid day of I)e---cesHher, 1013; as shown by the original statement and that the sahf original statement is now on file In this office. In testimony whereof. 1 hereunto s'ltHsrllie my name and affix my official seal, this 3<Hh day of March. 1841. FRANK J. VM9HMANN. (ANAL) Insurance Commissioner •If Mutual Company *o state. July 11-22 ■■o - - Htatement of Condition ot the ITHXEWS IMGHtMK t'OWFAMY Flemington. New Jersey 117 Main At reel ON THE 31HT DAY OF DECEMBER, 1843 C. s. KRMMiOIt, president CLYDE P. HMITIi. Secretary Amount of Capital paid ll( , >|l,oo<>.n<i(i <lO GIIOMM AH-tETH OF oMPANV Ibnids (market value> 83,036,856.n0 St'-U- (market value) 1,170,050.00 Cash In bank* (on Interest and not on interest) 733,214.33 Accrued securities (Interest and rents, etc » 12.M8.at Premiums and •ooouMm . due and In process of collection 40.218.03 Total gross assets 43.814.526.40 Dwluut assets not admitted 2,2 H.M Not assets 83,0X1,193.60 IJAIIILITIiat Itr-w-rve or anwiiint newe*sary to reinsure outstanding risks I 501.020.51 tersses dlls and un|mid 300.033.11 Dills and H'cnunts unpaid 3,500.00 Other llatillllles of the company * 31,106.37 Total Liiddlltles » 740.1W33 i<aj,illil 81.000,0(10.00 Total 43.8X1.193.60 grate of Indiana, Office of Insuraiwe C«nwi>l-»l<>lier: I, the undersigned. Inaurai)-e Ciantiiiealoner of Indiana, lierelty certify (hat Ihe almve Is a correct copy '■* F'utemcnt of the Condition of tlit above mentioned Company on tlie 3ls( day of De< ember. I<||3; as sltown by the original Ht-atemenl and tliat the said original atatr-mi-nt Is now on silo lu this office. . , , . In testimony whereof, I hereunto aulisiuUie my name and aff|x_ my official seal, this 3ttli day of March, FRANK J. VIEHMANN. (HEAL) Insurance Commissioner •If Mutual Company so July It-22 AeiH>lntaueßl »r Administrator Estate An. 4<WT Notice Is lierdiy given, That the under>ianed Ims been appointed Ailml nist r>itor of the estade of Clara (• Bradford bste of Adam* County d<-< eased. The estate la protsUdy solvent. Clyde C. ilraiiford, Adnilnistrator «. Hem> Hlerl,. Attorney July 7, 1944 July X-15-Z3 Trad* ia a Goto Town — DM4h<

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing—“GENTLEMAN OF THE PRESS” If O<At/ )<ARP |ANP BW THE) 1 DO </A MIND fC-A-T ) /""Zx S,RJ K^X ARP 7 WA</A WAR l. JELLIN'ME tWO <J_X Z HM?) CORRESPONDENT THE is, SIR?/ z Y A BEEN REWMRED MX)) TALK ) ’ 7 IS GOINGf— '* j THING)] • WILL START AT /(DiT THE SO ’ ALONGWs? \ ISN'T IT ?r<X ONCE FOR THE vjunebug islandsHfor \ XsJS fUi W* iTTfWix /cP vV * > x i* OF / M ( w t ap dEwTwi/Xft ~ 7 I ■4 b T/ 4 in \ KU — ti/ZMh l\ x -22 *RjM SIMs i Tj* ' —■» _■ _ „ '" u * '" " ■ *»*■ »i. M .. M1 ..i ■.,, i i ...—ii.i. a> <mi mi— BLONDIE THE CHILDREN’S HOUR By Chic Young i cantwattQ lyouH/vETO)*wistj 111 I u\ 1 Will afg?3THESE HOT THE MOS— U&T " SCV?3>^:X 3 Vxi 11 „ J clothes and thev know /jJ5x l Onto my short: Howrocaessjg 7\ d -nPTMK l/i '*l ssidw u S? 11 Ji 'VrK { ' NtZ xS * ■ '■' .J® d^lkM#3 ■— wMsl ■' ’■■ —— *5 W LDO j pywim-r— |i. t 7 t »ej | . <

Htatement of Condition of the CITY OF NEW YORK IM9IRANCB New T™m r Yw.k M Mhliea Lone ON THE SIHT DAY OF DECEMBER, 1948 HAHOIAi V. HMITH. Presideid RK'HARD P. VAN VRANKEN, Meeretary Amount of capital paid up •81,5#«,9#0.0» GItOHH AMETH OF COMPANY MD.NDB (book value) 42,731,954.36 Ht<ska (market value) 2,320,590 00 Cash In banks (on Interest and not on Interent) ami offl.e ... 609,362.96 Accrued securltiM (Interest and rente, etc.) 20,142.00 Premium* and a<<ounta duo and In process of collection 46.349.91 Accounts otherwise eeeurvd 4,445. XX Total gross asset* ... 85,519,876.12 lieduot asset* not admitted 30,634.58 Net assets 85,4X8,240.63 IJ AUIJ.ITI iOH lescrve or amount necessary to reinsure outaiunding risks gt.*43,76X00 l.oase* due and unpaid 136,37r2.00 .•«» unadjusted and in »uspen«s 37X.373.00 Illis amt accounts unpaid 90,000.09 Uher liabilities of the • onqiany 3,363 1* Total Liabilities 83,451,776.16 GopUai t. 500.000.00 Burp4us 1,637,505.34 Total 45,4K9.340.53 Htate of Indiana, (>ffl<o «>.f Insurance Conrnl»>|<mer: I, the undersigned, insurance CiiiiHiiisslomr of Indiana, hereby certify that the above la a rorrert <«>py of the Htatement of the Condklnn of Ihe alsive mentioned Company <>n the 31st day of December, 1912; a* aliown by the original statement and tlutt the said original statnment is now on file In tills office. In testimony whereof, I hereunto •dbnrMie my name and affix my official seal, this 3*th day of Mamli. 1911. FRANK J. VI ERM ANN, (HMtL) Insurance Commissioner •If Mutual Company so slate July 11-22 NOTICE TO NON«HKMDEirri* la (toe Adam* < Ireelf t een In V acet lea (umplslMl fnr IMvarre An. 17174 W. M. gmltley v* Mary 1. Hniitley It appearing from affidavit, filed In the above entitled cause, that Mary I. Hndtley of the above naaind defendant I* a non-resident of the Btwte ot Indlarm. Notice I* therefore hereby given the said Mary I. Hmltley Hmt Oe and appoar before the H«n Judge of the Adams t'lnult Court on the 33nt day of October, 1944. tin being tlie 13rd Judicial l*y of the next regular term thereof, tn be lu<l<leii at Hie <A>urt House In the city <>f Deostur, < mimciu-ing on Monday, tin llti day of September A D. 1914. and pl rail by answer or rlMniir to said complaint, or Uie same will be heard and deteunlned In her absence. Witness, my name, und the >* il of rod Court liereto affixed Ulis 211 st day ot July 1944. Clyde ') Troulner, Clerk. .Aatban C. Arisen. Atlorney Dy Hprothy 11. Beeler, Deputy. July 31. 1941. July 32-29 Aug. 5 He who love* not, lives not; and lie who loves most lives most. Hunting prohibited on my farm, day or nixht. Theodore Thieme

Notice! Wo will be closed July 24 to Aug. 7 for general repaire. SHEETS BROS. CLEANERS. NOTICE Why shop around when we pay the top price allowed by Ol'A on good popular used cars. SAM DIXON MOTOR SALES Celina, Ohio

Nellee of sale nt Heal EMate State of Indiana. A-t mi* County as; In the Adams Circuit Court. Cause No. 4,094 In the estate of Ollie I. Hpengkr. deneased. The uud< reigned, as Exe. utor of the last will and tes>w>nent of said decedent, by virtue of tbe »iovi»l<ms In said will contained, ami by order and -llrcclloii of said Court, hernity glees noth*- that he will offer for sals, nt private Mie, at Hie premises hereinafter deus rfliid at th- hour of 3 o’clock. P. M on Saturday, the s<li day of August, 1911, the following c-al estate situated In A'ljmi county state of Indiana, lowlt The south Isilf of Inlot number two hundred twenty-on- (231) In Joseph (’rabba Western Addition l<> tile town, now city of Docatur, as the same is designated on tin recorded pl it of naiil addition. Habl real estate wilt lie »«ld for not less than the full appraised value thereof, subject to tire taxes tor the y«r 1914. due ami |aiyabi« In 1915, for <asli at time of sab' TJie sale will he -übjet I to approval ot aeld court. Orlaudo F. tftrole, Kgeculor last will ami tv-tament of (Hit-- 1,. Hpangler. de< e«.-ed Henry 11. Heller, XllorHr) Jul;

NOTICE I will be nut of my office July 23 to Auk. 1. inclusive. DR. JOE MORRIS AUCTION SALES Ah 1 will devote full time to the auctioneering busineHH. I feel I can give you better Halew sen ice and extra dollars the day of your Hale. Book your solo corly! CHRIS BOHNKE Auctioneer Routo 1 Decatur Hoagland Phone Call at my expense

ARE YOU Photogenic? Hln other words do you take to the camera like the proverbial duck does to water? Being photogenic doesn't limit itself to movie stars or fashion models—any woman in the right clothes can be photogenic. When you choose pattern in yourjeorreef size, » select your most becoming colors/ pick-out your fovorite fabric and make it' to fit you—you'll be PHO> . TOGENIC. Start sewing to* ’ day with Jatterru-i Look for them daily in I Decatur Daily Democrat

A fellow who xtoal* money may be a Luuao breaker, bat if be ateala hcarta ha ia a home breaker. Thoughts of evil become evil when we Invite tbmn In and offer thm a chair, and entertain them it isn’t the load that breaks us down; it's the way we carry It.

.-A*f iiwSSwittßMMi te- JT * MP x** cA-VCz* -ot ■" * 'toft' -*-• t ■ ® -toF’ , DECLARING THE AHEMPT TO ASSASSINATE HIM had been plotted by A "miaerable clique of former generals," Adolf Hitler, shown at left to the photo above with his now dtsmisaod chief of general staff, Alfred Jodi, has appointed Gestapo Chief Heinrich Himinler as commander* in-chief inside Germany to exterminate the "usurpers.'' Jodi is ro> ported in the hospital, having suffered "slight injuriu" in the blast which nearly look Hitler's life. f/ntersafioiutj

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—Bill Brown. Money has been called the passport to every place except heaven, and the provider of everything eg. cept happiness. Hr who has lost his ideals for the crises has tfot lust bis-Meals for the catia.