Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 05, 1931, Page 8, Image 8

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MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNR, MEDFORD, ORTCfiOX. MONDAY, i .IAN l7. If V
). i:mi. 1
TEARS FALL
ON BIER OF
FRENCHMAN
Thousands View Body of
Joffre Lying in Simple
State Comrades of
War Show Emotion in
Final Honor to Hero of
Marne.
Ily Adelaide Kerr,
, Associated ITphk WrHr.
' PA It IS, Jan. S. Wr Men who
taught nidi Miimli.il Juffrc ut the
Marne and obtained a badge of
honor there; and olhers who live
tho Uvea they do today Iwc-aust"
that battle waa fuUKhl and won,
today passed in sad Hlnwle f ll
paM the birr of the savior of
France.
: There was, audible, vlftlble weep.
Inc tu t lie thuuHanda, ci-uahed clofo
together ouitddc the Keole M III -talre
until 9 o'clock, lined in to
take their final glance at tho body
of Marshal Joffre, thn former
ench eonimander-f)i-ehief, laid
out on a camp bed In the bhapel of
the old military academy.
Simplicity Swn.
- llaniln folded and holding a cru
ciflx, sword reposing on his black
blue cape over hla feet, and wear
ing a single decoration, tho Kronch
military modal, tho body of the
iharahal b.s laid out with nil the
simplicity which lias marked hl
career from the days of the victory
at' Tlniubctoo to death Saturday in
the, little room of the hospital St.
Jean do Dlfu.
The ludy la clad In the loo.o;
black coat and 0 b w o 1 e t e red I
breeches of a colonial general of
division, which waa tho rank Joffre
hd at I he battle of thn Marne.
On 1U pillows placed about the
simple camp bed arc h!s other -It
corner or the bed there ttnnds on
officer al attention. At tho hend I
another- nub-officer, while nt each
corner of the catafalque thnro in a
niortar, emblematic of trench war
faro. -. , Kitiotlon Sliimn.
The crowd w hich has lined pant
the body today seems mont unre
strained; handa havo been clench
ed, tcaiM idled unashunied, and
KatiuJ, itrlKilcd men havo tittered
aobs aa pitiful us thoxe of children.
Among them havo been men with
patches on their e)fe, iome on
rrutches, Nome on wooden legs,
sther without arms and ' many
(lore showing tho trace of other
tvarl'ino wounds.
Tho line will continue to pans
before thn bier until porhnps 10
o'clock lonight, and will bo resum
ed tomorrow. Wednesday at duwn
the body will be taken out for a
Ululil religious and state funeral,
which will differ In only n few de-
4alU from that of Marnhal Koch.
? I19 ineceiled him nearly two yearw
0 tho grave. Krom tho Kcolu
MHUalre the body will go to Notre
Datine for the requiem of tho
church, from there to atop for a
moment hencnth tho Arc de Trl
timphe, nnd then on to the Inva
jld.es where It will bo placed tem
porarily In the sacristy not far from
tnetomu of Nopoicon.
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T STORY t
I (Contlnuad (ram Page 1)
iite;nd early todny the fire bureau
iiad reaiioiuled to 00 chimney fire
calls. In many aectlona of tho city
lari;e hIkos wcro torn loose and
both pedestriuns and motorists
Were endangered.
A 00-inHo gale 'was blowing
acrof the Portland airport and no
ships could leave tho port.
. HAN PltANCIHCO, Cl Jon. 5.
W) Haln swept Id on Him Fran
cisco early today and the steady
downpour was expected to spread
over most of California. Storm
warnings were pasted slonn the
roast from Han Kranclsco to Capo
tlHttnry.
(WANTS PASS, Ore., Jan. 6.
(fll A steady rain was falling here
today, accompanied by a south
west wind. Tho tcmpemluro was
mild.
' i;U(IUNi:, Ore., Jan. t. P
Ktigcuo residents wero awakened
during tho night by a 32-tnllo wind
which lore limbs from trees, rat
tted doors and windowa and
threatened-signs, but did 110 great
damage. A driving; ruin accom
panied the Wow. ,
. Till: DAU.bU Ore.; Jan. 6,-HrV
T'he weather was clear hero today,
following a half-Inch of rln yes
terday. A chlnook melted three1
jncllea of niiow' and mil 11 111 ted orch
ards and wheat fields.
- The dorp slush was freezing to
day and motoring was ha&ardous.
' TlAlt!jini'-i:i.ll. Oro., Snti. 6.
A 4s-Uour Uownpoui brought
,1.7ff Inches of rain to Coos Hay.
All rivers itit high, and the bottom
lands are covered wlih logs com
ing down In tho county's heaviest
log drlva of the season.
. KLAMATH t'ALUI. Ore., Jan.
A wind so strong sutomo
tdle driving was difficult, hit this
section of the state today. The
barometer predicted more galea
nnd snow flurries, prevalent since
lute last night. The wind brought
wet snow which melted as It fell.
The lowest temperaturs was barely
at the frseslng point.
v.-
Urowsey Formal opening held
Tor now tlraiis hall.
I
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r Monday
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7:0a to 8 Hrcakla:!t broad-
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4 K M K I), P b a n t o 111s of
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4 9 to 10 Phantoms of lirond-
way; Dancing Strlim'H,
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' 7:00 to 7:30 p. 111. Htrolilbcrg
Cnrlson program NUC Service to
Knil, KHCJ. KOMI), KIW, KF1.
KFHIJ. KTAll.
7:30 to 8:00 p. 111. Umpire
tlulldors NUC Bervlco to KOO,
KHQ. KOM.O, KC!V, KUOA,
KfHll, KTAK.
8:00 to 8:16 p. m. MIC yorvlce
to KOO. KHQ. KOMU, . HOW.
KKCA. KFHIJ.
8:10 to 8:30 p. 111. HliortsholH
ll Hervlco to Kt.
' $:00 td 11:00 p. 111. Itudy Helg
er's Khell Mymphonlst--NHi' Herv
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KfiVV 8:10. lo 9:00 p. 111. I
8:30 lo 0:00 p. m. Hparklfts
NBC Bervlco to K'iO.
8:00 lo 9:30 p. 111. Adventures
of Sherlock Holmes NUC Serv
ice to KOO. KHQ. KuMO, KC.W.
KKCA, KFSD. KTAIt.
. 0:30 to 10:00 p. m. I'aclflc
Natimnl Singers NHC HeSrvlcc
to KOO,' KOA.
10:00 to 10:30 p. m. Musical
Kohoos NUC Sorvlco to KOO,
KKC. KOA.
10:30 lo 10:40 ). m. Vlr.
Kllen' Scully NHC Service to
KOO. KOA. '
10:4t to 11:00 p. ni. Walter
V. Ferner NI)C 'Bervlco to KUO,
KOA.
11:00 lo 12:00 p. m. Dunce
Orchestra NHC Hervlco to KOO.
KGW, KFI.
8A1.KM, Ore.. Jan. G. (V)
.loiltre .1. IT. ('umnhrll of Oregon
City today heeinno u JuHtlcu of the 1
Htute anprenie court. Ho miceeedH 1
JiiHtlee o. I1. Conhow whom Cump
hell defeated In tho November
election.
Coshow wan appointed by Gov
ernor i'lereo to fill n vacancy, wan
Inter elected for a Nlx-ycnr term
nnd during the taut two yearn hax
Hcrved iik chief Juntlee. Hln home
before .eomiiiK to Salem whs In
ItoHcburff, but he ban formed a law
partnci-Hhip in Vortlund with Jay
11. Htoclunan.
SALEM TO BE HOST
10 13 CONVENTONS
KAI.I;M. O.c, Jan. ft. (V) The
Sttlem i-liHinlivr of commerce has
Hccurrd 13 conventions for thin
city for thlH year. The latent to
be Hchedulcd In the OreKn Coop
erative council, which will meet
.U tunny 27 mid 21. Tho ortfantya
tlon If u Rrotip of nKcncles devoted
to cooperative market ItiK-
ASKS FUND TO DIVERT
KLAMATH FALLS DITCH
WASHINGTON. Jan. a 0,r
Senator Stelwer, Ucpubllcnn, Ore
Kon Introduced n bill today to np
propriut 1200,000 for couftrue
tlon of h canal to divert the main
ennui of the KlnmMh project In
thft city of Klntnntli Kntls. Ore-(ton.
JUDGE CAMPBELL
ASSUMES ROBES
E
THREE DEAD
Engine 'Buried Beside
Shattered Tree Farmer
Hears Crash Mile Distant
Machine Was Seen
Flying Low Before Ac
cident. OVKKTON, Texas, .Inn. b.A)
A dense foK was blamed today for
the Ioks of three lives yesterday
In the (trash of un airplane against
a forest pine.
The mist veiled lieetop brought
death, to II. Addison Nocver, ill, of
Xanana City, pilot; Tom Iloleomho,
20, of Mlliland, Texas, a student
fllor, and Horace K. Clark, 211, pres
ident of thn United Guaranty So-
curllics company of Dallas.
lorn loose by the impact, the
plano'a engine was burled beside
the shattered tren. T. 0. Itrad
berry, I'urnicr, reported tho crash
could be benrd a mile distant. He
snld he had seen the plane bank Inf
low In tho fog as though seeking
a landing place.
The party was returning from
Sltrcveport, I.h.. to Unllas.
ST. .lORKl'll, Mo., Jan. 5. IA')
The wreckage . of a monoplane
which curried three men to their
deaths lu a roaring power dive
was the subject of an Investigation
horn today by a department of
commerce Inspector.
The plane bad been taken sky
ward for tho final tests for cross
country races at Miami, Kla. Ob
servers at the airport saw a square
of fabric rip from tho upper sur-
fuoe of tho l"!t wing. '1 lieu mo
piano went Into a crazy twisting
spin and crashed to earth.
Tho dead, all ot wnom nveu
here, wore:
Winston U Hyatt, pilot of the
piano, and operator nr. an airplnno
service; l.eroy Rolmor, a pilot;
Harold 10. I'ayno, 0 tnoclianlcal den
tbst. 4 ,
IT
OPEN CONCLAVE
POItTLAND. Ore.. Jun. 5. V)
Oregon, Washington and Idaho
fruit and vffcetablo cnnntMA who
lust year piuk?il about ari,000,i)(to
worth of canned kooiI.-. met hero
today for tho three-day 17th an
nual convention of tho NorthwenL
Cunnem' uNociatlon;
With llu'in, tho KuTlhwpMt Fruit
Hneler' asHoclatlon, wlileh pack
ed about Ift.OOO.OOO worth of frown
friiltK and voKetablpu In 111 30, met
In nn anal eon feroncc.
Tho cuttinK demonstration, which
for yearn ha been a feature, of the
convention, will bo held tomorrow.
WAHINGTON (V) Kediral
IlKhliiih' in the enntern tteetlon of
the mtd'transeontlncntnl nlrwny
tuiH won a race anaiiiHt winter.
Major work hint been completed
in Ntretchlui; a lighted path to
KUlde avlutoi-H from New York to
the I'neifle aouthwcHt.
The route from New York to
Philadelphia In lighted; work be
tween Philadelphia and I'ltl.vhui Kh
huH been completed; while the
newoHi link in tho chain, from
1'ltlnlnn Kh to Columbus, 1h neur
liiff completion.
J.lKbtH are in operation between
ColumbtiK and IndlnnapollH; the
nt rip between IndtanapollH and Kl.
LouIh Ih ready for final inspec
tion: and the stretches between
St. IahiIh, Kunfus I'lty and Way
noka, Okla,. are already lighted.
The final link, from north of
Wuynokn to Amarilbi, Albuitncr
quo and Loh AngeleH, ia bclnff
Htirveyed.
Tyintf In to the euHtern ncctlon,
the airway llk'htlnit between Wiish
lni?ton and IMttHbuigh Iwin' been
completed nnd 20 or "2 beacon
alien have bet'u tnntatlcd between
WaishttiHton and Norfolk, Vu.
4
I.OS AN(ii;Ul-:s. Jan. B. (PI
W It h roseH and k Ind wunU left
behind for nultn of nverallH, k reuse
ami noise, llottbtv Tiout und IMna
May Cooper completed the first
twenty-four hours of their attempt
to break tho woiid'n endurance
refueling air piano record of 6 46
hours at :30 p, m. today.
There wan much gusto, flowers
nnd what-not when the two young
women started their flight yester
day, but todny there was only
gasoline nnd oil nnd hope for
good luck as they settled down for
i long grind.
PLAN
I IN
AIRWAY LIGHTING
ACROSS COUNTRY
I NEAR COMPLETION
Olympics Hostess
Aaswi'tttit t'rtxa t'huto
Peggy Hamilton, who was hostesi
to the Prince of Waiet aboard thi
Berengarta ihortly after her pres
entation to the British court hai
been appointed official hostesi for
the 1932 Olympic games In Los
Angeles.
AFTER TRAGEDY
Confesses Shooting Wife
and Suspected Lover
Friend Aided in Trap1
ping Pair in Home.
LOS AXCtKLHK, Jan. C
Frank Hut'o, 35, a vaudeville mu
Klclan, who confessed to Hhootlntc
Iiia wife and a man hrv NiiKpectcd
of being her lover, Saturday,
claimed the protection of the un
written law today, while r police
InvoHtlgatcd the double Hlaylnjf
which reunited In the arrent of
Hugo and a friend, John Uuna, 33.
IIuko'h wife, iMih. Itlna Hugo,
2H, mother of two Htmill children,
and LouIh White, 30, a friend of
the Huko family, were Rhot to
deuth lu the Hugo homo Saturday
night.
After the nhootinpr' Hugo, .sum
moned police and told them he
had trapped the pair and hud
killed his wife for being unfaithful
and White for violating the sanc
tity of IiIh home.
He mild Duea, arrested with him
had aided in the Khootlng by
crawling through a bedroom win
dow and frightening Mrs. Hugo
and White Into a hallway where
Hugo wailed with a pistol. The
bodies were found by police in the
lmllwtiy.
Hugo hu id lie hud long mtspected
hiH wife uud trusted friend. White,
of Intimacy and had . act a trap
for them by telling Mrs. Hugo he
was going to be out of the city all
Saturday night.
Albany Verne Fngstrom nnd
Clifton Farker will construct up-to-date
service station at corner of
First and Washington streets.
Home Building
As Presaging
NEW YOltK ntlnuoUM
Improvement In the volume o
residential comnruetlon offers sub
stantial warrant fir hope that
the nut inn Ih on Its way out of
depression and working toward
normalcy.
Such Ih tho opinion of Clnrchco
Woolley, chiiirimin of the board
of the American Radiator and
Standard Sanitary corporation. s
"The const ruction Industry"
says Mr. Woolley, "Is the largest
In the country. Ite normal volume
is eight billion dllar a year and.
directly tu Indirectly. It employe
four million workmen. l'or
months the volume of residential
construction continuously deelin- j
id. 1'nder normal conditions. It
bus In the past exceeded the vnl-j
ue of nonresidential construction.!
Home lliiiltlliijr Gain- I
"Its Importance to genural busi
ness cannot be over-estimated
The housing or HOu.iWO families
yearly Is of far greater Import
ance than construction of less
th in EV0.0U0 buildings for a great
er variety of other purpose.
"U is fdgn'ff cunt, therelore.
that the decline of rcslilentlnl
MUSICIAN CITES
UNWRITTEN LAW
Ilacknclie Itolhcr You?
50,000 Users Publicly Endorse Doan's:
J. R. XfOROAN. 3456 OILPIN A VS., DENVER. COLO., ty! "1 hml
mntnnt lamcnevt tvcrcn my buk and at one time waaUid up for tendttjra.
The ktttvry ircmiona wer ncmnt and treldtni; 1 hftd imim in the berk of
my hf imi frit played out all of ihe time. Doan'i PUU helped me ao much
that 1 iWx aurely revommend l hem.'
DDo;ins
400 REGISTER
FOR ROAD JOBS
70 GIVEN WORK
Four Crews On Duty in
Effort of County and
... State to Relieve Unem
, ployment Condition.
Close to 4U0 names ure now list
ed on the uncin ploy men t-register
of this county for emergency road
relief work, according to Victor
Tengwald, clerk of tho county
court. Seventy men are now em
ployed and are rotated weekly,
giving each worker $18. Four
! road crews are engaged, ono out
of Ashland, two out of this city,
and one out of ftugue River. It is
expected that tho work will lust
iwell into the month of March.
Weeding of tho undesirables
, from the liHt has started and there
have been less than a dozen un
worthy cases found.
! One worker showed up the day
1 after Christmas in an intoxicated
'condition. Another wus found to
have an Income, "and not in us
serious financial condition aw his
statements would indicate," anoth
( er claimed dependents when he
had none, one was Indolent, and
two or three wero agifators.
Some t'miblo Work
Two or three wero found physi
cally unable to work, but with a
great willingness to that end. They
were Ited CYohh charges.
Several who sought emergency
; work, to "kill time,' have been
denied registration. Investigation
showed they wcro not in distressed
circumstances.
Several workers reported at the
registration office last week and
today from the outlying districts. J
under tho impression that tho '
emergency was general throughout i
the county.
The county is employing about '
X0 men in the Prospect and Hutto
Falls districts clearing right of
way, widening grades, and doing
other work that can be done this
winter, out of funds of the district, j
in order to furnish employment. -
This work will bo continued as
long us the funds last.
. 4
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V AKIU N CJ TON', Jan. 5 . P)
Congress voted appropriations for
drought relief today but senate
and house differences must be ad
justed before the lending to suf
ferers can begin.
The house approved tho $4 5.
000,tn)t) figure tor seed, feed and
fertilizer loans requested by the
administration. The senate not
only did that but on motion of
Senator Caraway, democrat, of
Arkansas added $15,000,000 more
to be advanced for food fuichases
by farmers whose crops wcro hit.
No record votes wero taken.
4
Ia Clrande Dedication services
held for Union Pacific railroad
depot.
Gain Viewed
Better Times
construction is rapidly becoming
less und less. Month after month
tho vclume of residential con
tracts, awarded was running be
tween 40 and f0 per cent behind
the rurrciimmllng mouth of 19-H.i
Up to August this decline was
not less than -13 percent in unv
month. In September and October
I u terms of square feet or floor
.pace. It was :3 percent and In
November only 12 percent lower.
Construction ConIm Urop I
"111 addition to tho Increased ,
volume of residential building a
remarkable reduction In cost per
square foot Is shown. The cost In
November was lower than in any
month since April. Such re
duction l.s approximately '20 per
cent. "Mortgage money is now nvnil
able ut reasonable rates In all
purtM of the country which. In
combination with lower cost of
construction, should Impel steadily
Increasing activity, as it has in
former like periods. '
Improvement In the building
Industry, says Mr. Woolley. has
lu the past been n forerunner of
Improvement In general business.
May Warn of Disordered
Kidneys.
y RK jou bolhrml with ciinMaut Imrh.
rhr,llnililrplrriUlloniiI grlling
lip nt nlghtf Then don't tnke rli.nrrsl
Help your klilnc). with Uoan's
1111$.
SncoTMrul for morn than 5(1
yearn. Kmlontri! thn world over.
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cleaner with its attachments or cleaning tools, you have two electric clean
ers, one for rugs and carpets, and a handy little Spic-Span to whisk away
the little cleaning tasks.
The Spic-Span takes the place of attachments . . . comes with a wonder
ful deodorizer and blower . . . repels moths . . . banishes odors . . . fresh
ens stuffy closets . . . cleans and purifies everything it touches!
Asjt about our liberal trade-in allowance on old,
worn out electric cleaners.'
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0. 0. Alcndorfcr
QUAKES SQUEEZE
WATER FROM SOIL
' ' i
I'At.O AI-TO. Oil. UV) Gushing
of water from the ground during
an earthquake in poorly drained
land Is explained by experiments
in the vibration laboratory - at
Stanford University. j
Sand completely saturated with
water Is subjeted lo earthquake!
vibrations produced on a heavy.
sluiUlng-tablu In exmirimcnts re
ported by Dr. Uvdik S. .Incobson!
to the Sek-mologtca! Society ol'j
Amerlcn.
i One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Half Yearly Report
ITHE SAN
J SAVINGS COMMERCIAL TRUST
i INCORPORATED FEBRUARY I0TH. IMS
$3 One of the Oldest Banks in California,
x$ i the Assets of which have never been increased
by mergers or consolidations with other Banks
MEMBER ASSOCIATED SAVINGS BANKS OF SAN FRANCISCO
S i 526 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
Assets
I'nitrd State Liberty and
and Securities (lot.il value S0.6U,929.W). standing on books at $47,MI,8V.M
I oana on Real Estate, secured by first mortR.iRes ti9,7n7,j29 M
l.nsns on Ronds and Stocks and other Securities 7 . 1,51)8 107 5i
Bank Building and Lots, main nml bc.iiirh olfice9 (value over Ji.fttO.OOO.OO) ' '
standinit on books at ; - jy.
Other Real Estate (value over $3l0,0i0.0ll), tamlinit on IxjoU at. on
Pension Fund (value over $720,000,001. standing on books at . ' ng
Cash on hand and in Hanks and clieiks on Federal Resemr and other Ranks M,M5 U6 U
1 Total
Liabilities
Due Depositors
Capital Stock actually paid up
Reserve and Contingent Funds
Total
' (J. A. BELCHER,
Vur-Prtsidcnl ami Caskttr.
Sulisrril-ed and sworn to Ulorc me this .tut Hv of I)r,Tmlvr lH0 g2
'oKAL,0 A' l:U;l' KS- Notary PuMie.
A'Dlvidend to Depositors of KOl'R AND ONR-Ql!A.RTKR (4)i) nor cent oor fl
annum was declared, Interest COM IH TED MON nll.Y arid COMPOIiNDFn I
QUARTERLY, .whuihu
AND WHICH MAY BE WITHDRAWN OLARTERI.Y f
Deposits made on or hefore January llth, ll.tl. will earn Interest Iron, January 1st. tt
$4 "V "X An opportunity iliat you cannot
1 11 1 afford to miss. For a limited time
If V V only, unusually easy, money-sav-
s
PEOPLES ELECTRIC STORE
The tiualie wavea cause water
to celled on top of the sand on
the Hhaklns-table. The effect Ih
somewhat like squeezing slightly
a sponge' that l dripping with
water. The vibration. Dr. Jacobsen
ny shakes the grains of sand
closer together, forcing out some
of tho water.
Itciftiisidcrntion AktMl
WASHINGTON, Jan. fi. (I)
HecoUHldcration of the confirma
tion of George Otia Smith as chair
man of the power commission was
moved In the senate today by Sen
ator Wash, democrat, Montana.
Gresham Home unit of Ore
gon National Guard. Headquart
ers Co. 1st Cattalion ISOth in
fantry, to move soon to fair
ground where addition to ni'ieh-
FRANCISCO BANK!
DECEMBER 31st, 1930
Treasury Ronda, State. Municipal
CEO. TOl'RNY. P rrvJmt
Phone 12
A. B. Cunningham
inery hall is being built tu house
equipment of company.
Klumath Ful Ik Seats and other
equipment being moved from the
ater in Chllotiuin to theatre be
ing constructed by Poole's Peli
can Theatre Corporation In this
-ity.
l-i Grande New plants of Na
tural Gas Company and Associat
ed oil Company Hearing comple
tion. Salem Forest highway pro
grain for 1H32 fiwal year begin
niinr July 1st, calling for total
expenditure of $1.9.pif,000, approv
ed by State Highway Commission.
' ;
Coquillc Dedication services to
be held lor new Odd Fellows tem
ple on January IB.
and Other Bnndit
SI40.052.8U. 27.
$IM..M2.IIJ.27
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4. 750,000 01)
$140,052,813.27
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