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SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 18—The American Federation of Labor predicted today it
can elect a friendly Congress ifn 1952 if it gets out the labor
vote.
A friendly Congress,
eyes of
liam Green and the AFL’S political arm, Labor's League for Political Education, is one dedicated to effective price controls and repeal of the Taft-Hartley law. Mr. Green served. notice at the opening session of the AFL'S 70th annual convention yesterday that if Congress doesn’t enact adequate price control legislation before it adjourns “then we've got to unite our votes politically at
the ballot
those congressmen who refuse to act for us at home.”
« Purely Potential The administrative committee of |
the Labor
- fcy statement at a banquet last
night in
" “there is no question we, have the votes to elect a friendly Congress
in 1952.”
- “Thase votes are purely potentfal,” the League said, adding that registration drives should begin liam Green with a gavel made of wood from the White House immediately - to labor turnout for next year’s elec-
2: cmenion was 1 reer SUDOES Willki Crippled Aid
today while most of the 750 egates went on a boat ride a
picnic. Business sessions will ~ Prediction on | sumed Wednesday morning. {president of the Marion County
A net gain of nine seats is needed to get a senate majority friendly to the AFL.
House Prospects Good In the House, the AFL said
tions.
“prospects
gooa. “Of the 114 vulnerable marginal Philip H. Willkie's congressman, districts, 66 are held by enemies Rep. Ralph Harvey, New Castle of labor and only 48 by friends. We will need a net increase of at Republican, today declared that least 36 seats for a friendly
. majority,”
said.
The political advisory unit of excellent chance of winning the the AFL warned that the union| i952 Presidential election.” must be alert to combat “charact-| er assassination and outright mis-| 5); expressed by several G.O.P.! representation”
candidates
“Our task both in the south- week recess of the House back in Taylor Parker. ern Democratic primaries and in the state. the general elections in the north
will be to
man’s attention on the butter is- quoted as making the Truman Rehabilitation Center, sues and not on the false issues prediction in a speech at a G.0.P. New Jersey St. and misrepresentations that our rally in Richmond, Mich. He also
opposition The
McCarthy
“smear campaign” election. Sen. Knowland drew the yi gjstrict which includes Mr. —if you stand too close to the AFL’s wrath because “the reason wwiiikie’s home town, didn’t. agree Sen. Knowland séeks publicity on| with that. foreign issues is to smoke screen Adair, his anti-American domestic rec- | The latter agreed with Mr. Har-
ord.”
This record, the AFL claimed, | man's included votes against price con-| trols last year and against roll-
backs this
Cites Dollar Decline
There was no doubt that the) AFL will make price control leg- quote regarding President Tru-ip:., onto a pile of concrete. islation one of its priorities in
1952. Mr.
wage increases for labor are subject to the Wage Stabilization William E. Jenner (R. Board while prices are going up. “The dollar has declined in value from 100 cents in 1939 to 53.4 cerits today,” Mr. Green said. “No wage increase can ever restore this devaluation of the hard won dollars saved in earlier years. It forces a race between prices and wages in which the worker always loses,” he said. * At some point during the 10-
TUESDAY, SEPT. 18, 1951 __-.
league singled out Sen. | Joseph McCarthy (R. Sen. William F. Knowland Cal.) for special criticism. Sen. 1948.”
Iranians Plan Barter Deal With Russia
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Workers Seek ) a Greener Ponds | I on TO TALK about a raise, for you.
By United Prins {their nation.
been appointed, they said, and will jose no time in signing a pact with Moscow for scarce products cut (off. by Britain. Deputy Premier Hossein Fatemi| sald last week-end that Russia 'had offered the materials. Only
in the po days earlier, Britain cut off
AFL President Wil- shipments of scarce goods to Iran
{in retaliation for ‘Iran's na\tionalizing Britain's oil interests.
| In addition to the Soviet offer, {two other Iron Curtain nations— {Poland and Czechoslovakia— {have placed orders: for large| |quantities of crude oil from Iran.|®
{as a double-barreled Communist leffort to: | ONE—Help Iran over the Brit-| |ish economic boycott. TWO—Block Iran from reachling any oil agreement with | Britain.
| {
State Sets Up Bureau to Boost County Roads
The State Highway Commission {has created a new full-time De{partment of County Roads under {the direction of George E. Good-| win. Mr. Goodwin has been authorized to employ two assistants for his department. State engineers said purpose of {the new county road department /is to “aid and assist” counties to
> Co. : By DAN KIDNEY { .secure federal aid for county Times Staff Writer Also re-elected * highways.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 18 — Were Robert 8 , #8 * | Under the 1950 federal aid for Ashby, Vice Br ] » highway law, the federal governiden Aoi ~OU-= » ment will participate in building A oy Lay \county roads with the assistance {the son of the 1940 presidential Newly - elected jo Bs counties and the various the league statement candidate was “right” when he directors are a 'said “President Truman has an Howard E. Ny- $14 Mullen for 195 Indiana counties have been
hart, Thomas G. Sinclair and Earl given $14 million this year to {build up their county Secondary’
box and vote to keep
League adopted a pol-
which * it said flatly
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FROM WHITE HOUSE—Jack Goldberg lof) presents Wil.
insure a large]
Society Re-elects
Edwin H. Gable was re-elected,
| Society for Crippled Children and! { Adults last night. He is president lof Perféction {Paint & Colo
Truman in 32
for net gains are also
Mr. Gable are Mrs.. Alan road system.
Schmidt. Reelected directors W. Boyd, Mrs. Helen Haverstick, Although Mr. Goodwin has been Dr. K. Randolph Manning and doing county road work for some| |{time, the new county department! Roy E. Patton continues as ex- is expected to operate on a much Republican ‘ecutive director of the society larger scale. v was Which operates the Crossroads! Here's how tlie program works: 3001 N.. The county designates a seclondary highway and notifies the! |state it intands to construct a major county road with federal aid. The state checks the county plans and either approves or dislapproves. {
State Lets Contracts
If approved, the Federal Bureau of Public Roads examines the plans for final permission. man carrying the ball. The state highway commission Today 16-year-old Edgar Neal, awards -the road contracts but 1746 Thaddeus St., was walking the county supervises the work. around with a bandaged righti The county must match the arm, deeply gashed yesterday federal funds used in the project. while he watched a game on a Thus if a rcad cost $200,000 to lot in-the 1600 block E. Minnesota construct, the county would have : to pay $100,000 and the federal The ball carrier, Glenn Phelps, S0Vernment another $100,000. .
21, of 501 Birch Ave., accidentally charged into Edgar and knocked
And that is the feeling gener-
from -anti-labor congressmen who have just re-
in '52 {turned from spending the two-
Mr. Willkie, a keep the city working legislator from Rushville,
|said— “The Republican Party is sufWis.) and fering from the same cocksure (R./ thinking which led it astray in
will raise.”
Pigskin Plunger Hits Bystander
Fail to Agree | Watching a football game can Mr. Harvey, who represents the be more dangerous than playing
blamed for a! in the 1948
was
Nor did Rep. E. Ross Republican, Ft. Wayne.
| vey and Mr. Willkie that Tru8 reelection is a distinct possibility. Both the Republican senators year. are back in the state and unavailable for comment here. Commenting on the
Willkie Conservation Meeting
To Attract Hundreds
Several hundred persons are expected to attend the fall conference of the Indiana State Con|servation Advisory Committee at |McCormick’s Creek State Park
man, Mr. Harvey, a third term Green stressed that legislator often mentioned as a senatorial candidate should Sen. Ind.) decide to run for Governor in 1952, Scratch. declared— “I think Phil Willkie's statement about Truman is correct and I would not dispute it.” = 3 A dissenter to the “Truman At Nursing Home might win” theory was Rep. Wil-|° COLESVILLE, Md. Sept. liam Bray, Martinsville Republi- (UP)—Three elderly women were ment. can. burned to death today and more. ————— —_,— ‘Not Cocky About It’ than a score were injured when Local Stocks and Bonds “TI don’t think Truman will be flames swept through a two-story ——— mn -
Edgar was released after treatment at St. Francis Hospital. Glenn escaped with hardly a
(superintendent, will be the main {speaker. The conservationists will
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ADELAIDE, Australia, Batesville Tele Co 42s Buhner Fertilizer 5s 5%
» Sept. 18 (CDN)—“Come quick—there’s been & prowl- | Goiumbia Clas 3-85 62 er here.” Rushing fo this early
Re satiate = Jiro 2 ~
mins
Kuhner Packing s
an unseen prowler had - backed her car out of the
; garage and put her goes : : ine it, ;
Re | :
A trade delegation already has|
limit of six per cent on merit and| {length of service raises. So yo oll njure
| The moves were regarded here!
ibe around, if they take a person-| | remlin Tosses
: . : |Saturday and Sunday. Three Die in Fire | J. A. Craw, New Castle school
18 tour the park before the adjourn- |
....|the other fellow look bad.
....|rang the bell. -+|you are, too; all the way.
:::' Walking Doll :.!|be the Walking Doll. ...!|with hair that can be shampooed.| “**1It comes with a set. of hair curlers.
‘walk across the room with you.| 16.50 Per share, same
sleounters at 15 bucks, die
By Harold Hartley You've been on your job a long time. You've had little raises over the years.
But how about the next one? Is your wage level on ice?
I don’t think so. The Salary | Stabilization Board just set a
can get that.
Now where is your boss golttp [to get the six per cent? There's As Motor Bike, no rubber in his dollars, or his]
{figuring pencil. Arithmetic is
hard, cold and factual. Aut C llid FIRST OF ALL you'll never 0 0 ! e
s » ” go out and “paint the town réd” | [these days on six per cent. ee A young man suffered a possi-| lthe increased income tax off it, ble fractured skull today when and you'll hardly have carfare. (his motor bike collided with, a
What I suspect is going to hap- car. pen is that people will be jumping! Marshall Wolf, 23, 'of 7800 E.
b like frogs, look- Washington St, was reported in ing for greener re fair condition at Methodist Hos-
qu. pital. He was riding at 16th St.’
A GIRL GETTING $40 a week and Arlington Ave. the auto was might’ get $240 on the 6 per driven by Lloyd W. Gainey, 39,
_'of 1111 Shannon Ave. (fora ogi vg her oss a iad Yesterday a motorcyclist, Jack| on price of what he sells enough to Evans, 30, of 2726'2 Guilford Be ve., was slightly hurt when his WALKING ON AR—Siored by the camera the split secBut while the $2.40 is nice, that ¢Y¢le collided with a car at ond before his ‘chute opened, this paratrooper appears to be won't do the trick.” he govern- Broadway and Arch St. | dangling from the C-46 "Commando" from which he has jumped
: Six-year-old Ronald Lee was et 1s In Ae Be oe rw slightly Tnlured. polive said, when, Jung o practice maneuver in fhe Fer East.
he ran from between parked cars
(will take the $10 jump, and some =. oy. 7 s hit by an auto near his wi? regret * 3 a {home at 852 N. East St. Hogs Up 25 Cents
An auto and a delivery truck IGHT THERE'S WHERE y a ought to be careful. It's collided at 30th St. and Forest In Early Tr ade nice to have the extra bucks, but/ Manor Ave. Truck driver William | A. Brandt, 39, of 1718 E. Pleasant |
if you were to put down all of p n Pkwy. (N!. Drive) and mothe things you want in a job, fy;s Robert Jones, 17, of 4237
Hog prices rose another 25 cents today, at the Indianapolis Stockyards after dropping to the {low for the year Friday.
Cattle. ately active,
you do it honestly, you probably | | Evanston Ave., wer ’ e slightly hurt. | wouldn’t put the pay first. | Mrs. Frank Gardner, 47, of ey Stone: bulk ehoice 15° ETA S I 0 d A good rule is that the higher ;.43 nr Pennsylvania St., was in-| 320,15, to. $2000; Tew “hundred Nos. il the pay, the tougher the Job. It | jured when a car driven by Paul | 0. 280 IPounds. $50 2 to pounds. few "over | The Schoo' Board was to meet might be surroundings, the people Scharfin, 58, of 4833 N. Park i) Bounds. around $19 to $19.25; 160 to! * you have to work with. I've seen , .- struck her as she Foe! IB oro, 5 to $19.50. sows strong to in special session today to receive some gals pretty sick about “bet- po o'ware St. at 15th St. She was | Mostly $1123 to $1850: hehe Uy eishis, bids for construction of a new ter paying Joe: a . treated at Methodist Hospital. | 318.78 75 to "$19; over 400 pounds, $18 to elementary’ school at Kessler Mrs. Betty Vivian Houchin, 34 | 1600; calves, 400: steers moder- | Blvd. and N. Keystone Ave. | ONE GAL TOLD ME about | about steady: heifers slow, The buildin to be numbered those she had to work with, “I Of. 224% N. Illinois St. suffered tows active, nim, few loads and oad lots Pi &
|a broken leg as she crossed in the | Shotce to prime steers and year a 10-room structure didn’t know there such people In/5700 "y1o0” Ww. Washington St. |s5s se 13h pound seatiines and steers, COSHNE approximately $500,000.
in the world. And I heard words o r She was hit by a car driven by sig to Sitar wom ans andnec It will help relieve crowded con-
I didn’t know existed.” | Vincent Salagar, 22, who lives at cows. $33 to $20.50: commercial to good, ditions in an area whith is fast
You must Live on a job as sar-| Welr Cook Municipal Airport. |tanners and cutters. Hb to 533; veslers becoming critical in the system.
as at home. If you like the sur- active, $1 to $1.50 higher on good tol Maxwell V. Baile business roundings, if people are nice to Prime ot $3450 i 338% utiney and com! rector of the oa, said the
Sheep, 2000: moderately active; only . 8. O sales spring lambs, steady to weak; bulk fice of Education has ap-
al interest in your welfare—those! a | \ a1; t $31.50, proved construction of the build\things count more than anything Glum Grom k sparingly early: good and” choice. m4 ing, delse. yKo Pe So, fleady; Sv Allocation Awaited
commercial and good me-
Bulls. steady: | to $30.50;
!dium weight and heavy. $27:50
They don’t pay the grocer, to However, actual work cannot id and utility, $23.50 .50 to $21.
be sure, but they keep your life Into Doghouse be started until further approval
“»~ miserable, keep you UNITED N |has b ATIONS,. N. Y. i een given for the quarterly ut of doctors oces and aWay Sept. 18 (CDN)—Andrei Gromyko Air Force Grounds : |allocatiqn of critical building ma- | Soviet Union Deputy Foreign Its Alaskan Planes jteriela
2 ” = y Minister, is in the Kremlin do Mr. Bailey said application for 7 g- " ny WORD 10 YOU 32 thay) house. | ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Sept. materials allocations will be boss, he'll pay you every cent he This is the word circulated 18 (UP)—The Alaskan Air Com- made when actual cost of the
id today it had grounded project is determined the b can, and still stay in business. here by -usually reliable sources. jmand sa mined on the basis And often.a Yr into fatter, Mr. Gromyko's performance at all Air Force planes in this pilot- of bids received today. pay proves.to be a jump into the San Francisco was. considered| jinxed JorHitory: I all of fis Besides the 10 classrooms, the fat in the frying pan. And that Somewhat short of spectacular|P ans W e back 'n the alr In new School 59 will include an
can be plenty hot, believe me. | |a day er two. \auditorium, gymnasium, cafeteria ithe heels of a rash of air trage-
|by the politburo which is insistent upon grade A histrionics. and shops spaces. In There. Pitching The glum Muskovite, as a re-| \dies which have left 98 persons | T WAS Ih) at this.|sult, may not get Andrei Vishin-| dead or missing in 15 accidents in, Local Truck Grain Prices And you ought to know about it./sky’s job as foreign minister/Alaska since July 21. It wasn’t anything handed out when the veteran steps down. At| Six of the ill-fated planes were| to be printed. It was something least this is the talk among Com- Air Force craft which claimed 1 found out through the “side munists. 20 lives. | door.” 2 = 8 It’s the way our Ford dealers| JACOB MALIK, Russia's dele-| feel about telr town and state. gate to the United Nations, is » considered a fair haired boy at LAST WEEK WHEN Dick this time for his hatchet work in| Bauerbach had in his dealers for sabotaging United Nations unity
a two-day session at the Lincoln| 4 preventing the establishment Hotel, the dealers had their say. oo peace force army.
| They talked about the public| = nr." wrap jt gg recalled, oc-|
|relations—that’s your opinion rating—of ‘the Ford Motor Co. |Cipiled the doghouse some 15
The grounding order came on
Truck wheat, $2.21, Yellow corn, $1.70. Soybeans $2.42.
ts. 78 White corn, $1.70.
” months ago when he boycottea| Ry AID [#4 Bow 12 imprave Jil un and {Security Council meetings as the | urged the Ford Motor Co. to |U.N. decided to send troops into | bring more business to Indiana, Rores, = LT buy more supplies, and to put 2 Flan or warehouse right here G-E Election Returns n town. FORD DOES SPEND million Hailed by Red Leaders re | WASHINGTON, Sept. 18 (UP)
in Indiana. But here were the dealers, all on their own, out/—American Communists are es-
|plueging for more. (pecially pleased by election reThat made me feel pretty good, turns from General Electric's big those boys who sell us Fords try- Schenectady, N. Y., plant. ing to coax more Ford wage THe independent United Elec{money down here where we can trical Workers Union won that | zet our hands on it. {contest for representation of UY ————
day convention, AFL leaders are wooded buildi | —Sept. 15— ~- lant by a fat margin over the SEEN b 1 uilding used as a nurs- pla y g expected to make open overtures ToL CR WEL GIECRY UR 10) ing home for the aged. |amedean Loan 5% ma anu 17%, Collar CIO's International Union of) to the Congress of Industrial Or- thought we had him beaten last| The institution, known as Mrs. American, Siates Com. 8 .!| ONCE IN A WHILE a table- Electrical Workers. Bea Re rc) time.” Jolliffe’s Nursing Home, is almost] | }Avshire Coliieries com 1890 1 pounder cuts loose. And he says particle OA eutng | Praise for the Willkie prophesy two miles west of here and some Belt RR & Stk Yds pfd. |. 63'4 something, whether he intended Official Weather P (came from Rep. Ray Madden, 15 miles from downtown Wash- pelt RE & Stk ¥ds com .... 34% to or not. UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU. 4 First open indication, of 3 move Gary Democrat. lington. | Bobbs- Merrill ptd 44% ii. 8 | Ihave in mind E. D. Bransome, j —Sept. 18, 1951— oho ay when RN oma) “Young Willkie represents the| Mrs. Jessie Jolliffe, who has (Central Dr toi sessues 33.2 big boss-man of “Mack Trucks, sunrise 5:20 | Sunset 3120 : y | thinking of his generation,” Mr. operated the home for the past|Circle Theater com ,.... ee. 50 oii who let go before the Indiana Prcet Rotten 22 hts etme To am 00, Pitts, president of the California Com Loan 4 ptd........ ane 93%. 98 A fat ‘down at p oD pi AFL. urged unification of all lab-| {Madden asserted. “He was not|three years, said one of three Gont_Car-Na-Va foi 114 Truckers ssociation do Beticlencs” mince Jan Jan. 1... ai MR. ALAN LONG, or under one standard. His re- 3mong those trained by the Wat- nurses on duty at the time discov-|Cummins Eng 103 French Lick. serra rere MML Saletan marks were greeted with loud ap-| 50M Lodge and Penrose clique ered.a fire in a closet. She thought | Sonsolidated bi £) pid ain 4A 16% He said, “We'd better develop. , Ths following table shows the tempera-| lause from BR delegates. {of Republican politicians. They it must have resulted from a Eastern Ind Tele 8 pid 97 a strong neck, because we're go0- “station High Low| Pp non CeoBaeS: produced a group of party thea shoste -circuit. pa Tae sim 3 ime to stick gt om re BRE Be Mr. Long says: “Rather than pay for - Family Fi a [or ou 0 develop a neck Chicago”... cece ieareiasees 7 51 : . Jimmy Yancy Dies; gotten. anything "in the last 30 DeP Choi PATS Finkace 87 'otd 111 88 100 5 that requires a sizs 17% collar |Sinchmest ©1iiiiiiiiiIl iB your car insurance in one lump sum " i Hamil (Blenver ©... reeiceirrerieess 79 50 ; r Boogie Woogie Pop’ ae | ne Sw ol dul Heroes ov oh ion i: T Tires 8 ues [Epangune II na you can now spread easy payments over a five month CHICAGO, Sept. 18 (UP)—Jim- Announces Jchedule Hook Drug Co com 1 | tough zh 30 that FL. Worth '.[...., seasan 80 56 | a d gh enough so thal Wwe Can |gansas City ...0.00.000...... 76 56 3 my Yancey, called by some music| 6th- Brown County Fair, Tam. Site Seivice ind A A Fell EON a a | take a few wallops and still amt al a EB period. What's more, you can actually save money on fans the “Daddy of Boogie Woog- | GREENCASTLE, Sept. 18 —|Ind Mich Ei 40 sia’ 08 | ‘have some -neck left when we |New Orleans . naan 82 69 ” -ind Mich Kl 4% pid ... ...... 3 | . of . J” died Just night at his home, 10 Open Thursday [Four church concerts in the ‘De 1d, Telephone & 2 "58 | pull it In again.” SEs cry no2 insurance costs this Blue Ribbon Policy pay-as-you-8 mes State Service P - Indianapolis Wat Lien 18 Mana . a 3 | 3 . : . . Mr. Yancey had been in poor NASHVILLE, Ind. Sept 18— aww University Choirs fall sea iiiduiifolls Water 413 bra 100 1os'-| 1 LIKED HIS LANGUAGE. He Pittsburgh 0000000 2° 8 drive way. Cash dividend savings now being paid to all health for some time. He had Main St. again will be the Midway | |by Prof. George Gove, director, |INpis Pow & Lt com Pi 17383 ‘35 |meant that the country must San Praneiseo ................ 13 #1 our policyholde Jung their i “ worked since 1915 as a grounds Thursday, Friday and Saturday,| “pi. ee and dates are: Anders |Khdpls Tow & Lt ptd ....... 9612 99 work and plan for strength, and a : 2 policy rs, are reducing their insurance costs. keeper for the Chicago White Sox tented over and bulging with! NAerson gingan & Co ptd les" 69 "not doze off under.“any phony/p | P {Methodist Church, Sept. 23; In-|Indianapolis Railways com ... 4 5 oca rogau i baseball team. |booths, concessions and 4-H live-| | diana olis. Roberts Methodist iSerson National Life com .. 10 11v, treaty, false armistice, or any| ® He was the composer of numer- ‘stock displays. japaLo ‘Oct. 3: Paris: mn Fn Fn Satna Lite ..0. 1 10 108 jother waving of palm leaves the Butterfat—Premium. A0c: regular Te ous jazz selections, perhaps the| Occasion is the sixth annual | | Methodist Ct nh 3:30 N 5 ienocorporation, canis 13'a 13% Commies may indulge in.’ in bl re ny 31 1s and ove! wa most famous being the “Yancey Brown County Free Fair, It will 210 D re I P. I. LOY, | Mastic anton smi 8 - He was talking about the “big B large 43s, and Grade A medium. ‘7: Special” which band leader Bob close with the -crowning of the 200 Danville. It, Grace Meth-| | Nat Homes com (new) ...... 181a 18 Ighuttle” 8.3 billion tons of freight "peilly PC, 41 me ana over. me/* Crosby made famous with his “Brown County Queen” Satur- 1° st Church, 7:30 p. m., Nov. 4. | Nig o pre, Sere av, ptd "111. 930s 91a toted around the country by the na rae Ibs. ‘and Leghorns. 186: cocks 1 You are part of a company with an exceptional Jecording, day night. |Erosisss Lagndry com lll 2L in Jrocks.” A record for prompt payment of claims. Blood Center Open IE'R Maliory ‘Co com 111i 3 air ’ THAT U. S. Statement ; pliory CO COM ......... 1 } . . . . P | Pub Serv’of Tna 3h pfd [Ili 813 8a HE SAID THAT was more 2 You enjoy the protection of the most complete
than three times the tonnage carried by railroads, waterways, air-
WASHINGTON, Sept. 18 (UP)- | | ment expenses and receipts for the cur-| rent fiscal year through Sept. 14, compared |
Govern. auto insurance money can buy.
lines and pipelines all put to- : y . : gether. {YOR s year awe; Last Year | 3 You can enjoy lower insurance costs. Expenses ..3$12,155275,008 <8.860,201,305 That part I didn’t like. I don't Receipts .. T507.176.7118 - 6.007.641.052 | : .|like comparisons when ‘it makes| Deficit 4.648, 00a, 290 852. 360. 253 | Act Today! Phone or stop mn for rates on your car,
Cash balance 3.974,610,649 5.030.062,608 | | Publie debt. 256.757.973.151 Gold res. ... 21, 852 459,715
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