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    HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPT. 12, 1935.
PAGE FIVE
TODAY and
FRANK PAJUErTTN''!
SrpCKBRIDeEg
Liberty
. has laws
I think of no word that is so
often misused and misunderstood
as the word "liberty." To many
people is seems to mean that they
have a right to do as they please
regardless of the rights of others.
I do a great deal of motoring, much
of it over wide, smooth concrete
highways, and I see many examples
of drivers who have no regard
whatever for the safety of others.
Liberty, it seems to me, is not the
right to violate law or to infringe
upon other peoples' liberty. Unfor
tunately, we have in America a
very large number of people, not all
of them of recent foreign birth or
descent, whose idea is exactly the
opposite. It is an extremely prev
alent idea among our foreign-born
population that they don't have to
obey any laws at all in this land of
liberty to which they have come to
escape, in many cases, from the
rigorous regulation of their native
countries.
Registration . . of aliens
There is no nation except ours
In the world that permits foreign
ers to enter and move about freely
without identification cards and
registration with the police or mu
nicipal authorities.
These other nations protect the
liberties of their own people against
Infringement by foreigners who
don't understand or are not in
clined to conform to their laws
and customs, by keeping the closest
tab on everybody who is not a citi
zen. In most countries, a landlord
is subject to severe penalty if he
rents an apartment or a hotel room
to an alien without first inspecting
the foreigner's passport and other
papers and immediately reporting
the visitor to the police.
I have a strong feeling that the
United States would have much less
of a crime problem if we kept the
same kind of tab of every stranger
within our gates.
Fingerprints ... of all
The suggestion has often been
made, and I think the idea is gain
ing ground, that every child ought
to be finger-printed at birth and a
record of those fingerprints filed
with the proper authorities for pos
sible future Identification. I can
not see where it would be an in
fringement upon individual liberty
to require every citizen to carry
with him at all times some identi
fication, either a card with his
fingerprints and name, or an iden
tification tag such as are issued to
soldiers in war.
A terrible howl goes up from
some quarters whenever such a sug
gestion is made. My observation is
that the howls mostly arise from
persons or groups who are more
Interested in evading the law or
helping violators of law to go free,
than from law-abiding citizens.
Relief . . . goes estray
I have seen many statements
lately of the number of aliens in the
United States who are drawing re
lief money from municipal, state or
Federal sources. Some of them, to
be sure, have taken out their first
papers. One case I heard of re
cently is that of a man and wife
who have never earned a cent since
they came to America. She was a
widow with five children, he is a
widower with six children, and their
joint progeny has added another
half-dozen or so to the population
of America. The man has been
supported by charity almost from
the time of his entrance into this
country.
By any sensible test of qualflca
tions for citizenship, this family
never would have been allowed ,to
remain here.
Nationalism . for us, too
I have little sympathy with the
Intensely nationalistic spirit which
has seized the people of almost all
the world In the past few years. I
think it is about time we in the
United States were tightening the
lines. It is becoming a matter of
self-defense. We have a greater
opportunity to go on indefinitely as
a self-contained nation than has al
most any other country. We are
dependent upon the rest of the
world for only a few luxuries.
I have never seen any human plan
that was perfect, but it does not
seem impossible for America to de
velop an economic system under
which our own people will be able
to consume everything that our
mines, waters, forests, farms and
factories can produce and provide
a market which would still keep us
in the position of the most pros
perous nation In the world.
Until the rest of the world re
covers its economic sanity and
ceases to set up stupid artificial
barriers to the free-flow of Inter
national trade, It seems to me that
America might show how much
better she can do the job of being
a completely self-contained nation.
Klamath Seed Harvest Large
Klamath Falls The total harvest
of small seeds In Klamath county
this year will be approximately 750,
000 pounds, or the largest amount
in the hiBtory of the district, ac
cording to County Agent C. A. Hen
derson. It will Include about a
quarter million acres of alslke clo
ver seed, a similar amount of seed
ceas about 60,000 pounds of blue-
grass seed, some sweet clover and
red clover, and miscellaneous other
grasses. The bent grass harvest is
under way and indications are mat
ylelde will be good and quality ex
cellent, says Mr. Henderson.
For Sale 6-room modern resi
dence, steam furnace, fireplace;
good terms. Inquire O. T. office. 28
Professional Cards
REAL ESTATE
General Line of Insurance and
Bonds.
W. M. ECBANKS
Notary Public
Phone 62 lone, Ore.
W. L. BLAKELY
Representing
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co.
Caledonian Fire Insurance Ce.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR
WOOL HIDES PELT8
Phone 782 Heppner, Ore.
VAWTER PARKER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Phone 173
Heppner Hotel Building
Dr. Richard C. Lawrence
DENTIST
Modern equipment including
X-ray for dental diagnosis.
First National Bank Building
Phone 062
Heppner, Ore.
DR. L. D. TIBBLES
OSTEOPATHIC
Phrileiaa A Surgeon
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG.'
Ru. Phene 1162 OffiM Phane 491
HEPPNER, OREGON
Heppner Abstract Co.
J. LOGIE RICHARDSON, Hsr.
RATES REASONABLE
HOTEL HEPPNER BUILDING
Perry Granite Company
Portland
Fine Memorials
Eastern Oregon Representative
H. C. CASE, Heppner
AUCTIONEER
Farm and Personal Property
Sales a Specialty
a. L. BENNETT
"The Man Who Talks to
Beat tha Band"
LEXINGTON. OREGON
J. 0. TURNER
ATTORNEY IT IAW
Phon) 173
Hotel Heppner Building
HEPPNER, ORB.
DR. RAYMOND RICE
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office
First National Bank Building
Offlca Phon (23 Home Phon 811
WM. BROOKHOUSER
PAINTING. FAPEBHASOXNa
XNTEBXOB rECOBATDfO
Heppner, Oregon
DR. J. H. McCRADT
DENTIST
X-Bay Diagnosis
GILMAN BUILDING
Heppner, Oregon
A. D. McMURDO, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND BUBO-EON
Trained Nan Assistant
Office in Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
P. W. MAHONEY
ATTOBOTSY-AT-LAW
Heppner Hotel Building
Willow St Entrance
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
OfflM la Court House
Heppner, Oragon
J. 0. PETERSON
Latest Jewelry end Gift Oooda
Watohea . Cloaks Diamonds
Expert Watch and Jewelry
Repairing
Heppner, Oregon
F. W. TURNER & CO.
mi, AUTO AND LOT
XNSTTBANOB
Old Line Companies. Baal Batata.
Heppner, Oregon
JOS. J. NYS
ATTOBNBT.AT.LAW
Boberts Building, WlUow Itreat
Heppner, Oregon
To Whom Asaeued on 1935 Tu Boll
Straight, W. E.
Reld. A. R.
Stevenson, Elsie Ann
Walbridge, Eliza
Latourell, Chas. H. ,
Grotkopp. Emil
Ferguson, Pearl E.
Fell. Ida M.
Adjustment Bureau of the Portland
Ass'n of Credit Men
French, Uzz
Healy, Annie
Reid, Martha
Schwartz, Henry
Borg, P. O. Estate
Borg, P. O. Estate
McRoberts, W. T.
McRoberts, W. T
Case, M. L. et ux .
Turner, Frank W.
Cox, J. H.
Borg, P. O. Estate .
Turner, C. D. Estate
Randall. Sarah H.
Carty, James
Nordyke, E.
Allyn, Carl L
Allyn, Carl L
Cox, O. J. et ux
Cox, O. J. et ux
Warner, Henry Earl .
Warner, Henry Earl .
McMillan, E. D ..
McMillan, E. D.
Helms, James H.
Davis. Clark T.
Phillips. Sarah
Nordyke, Minnie, et vir ,
Nordyke, Minnie, et vir ,
McAlister, Charles R.
McAlister, Charles R.
Nordyke, E
McAlister, Charles R. ,
Henfell, Bell
Engleman, Frank
RnirlAman Fmnk
Engleman, Frank .
Campbell, J. w.
Campbell, J. W.
Pnmnholl I W .
Campbell, J. W. .
Swanson, c w
Bullard. W. E. co John Farris
MCNamer, w.
Balcomb, Edna Hossner
Balcomb, Edna Hossner
Blake, E. J. et ux
Blake, E. J. et ux
Rice, Archer
Walker, Clyde R.
Stringer, Louisa B. ...
Swanson, C. W. ,
Randall. Bergena B.
Randall: Bereena B.
McMillan, W. P. A Delia .
Grabill. Ida M.
Grabill, Ida M
McNamer, C. W. .. -
Robnett, J. H.
Sperry, R. W. Estate
Lovell, Paul E
Independent Whse. Co. co Farmers
Elev. Co. of lone
O'Meara. Stella
Wiggens, Laura E.
Rolfson, Ida B. A Pentecostal Assem
bly Rietmann, Robert . -
Blake. H. M
Padberg, E. L. Estate
Padberg, E. L. Estate
Peterson, Victor G.
Ritchie, George W.
Ritchie. George W.
Brown, Earle A. et ux
Fletcher, Ida
Fletcher, Harry D
Corkhoff, Amanda .
Piggott, Sarah ,
Ball. Lewis
Griffith, Elmer
Swanson, C. W.
Swanson, C. W
Stratton, Sylvia J.
O'Shee, Martha
McNamer, C. W. ...
Fletcher, Harry D.
Frank, E. G.
Phelps, Leila A,
Lee, uuy u.
Jones, Percy E. et ux
Davis, Ralph S
Goodwin. Chas. W.
Munger, H. E.
Klitz, Margaret M.
Klltz, r . X.
Warner, Eva L. .....
Warner. Eva L
Sherman. Emma E.
Smith, Frank
Wilson, Alex .
Mathes. Edna M. ...
Murchle. Harry T .
McKean, J. C. ft R. H. ,
Bumside, H. A ...
Doering, Carl W.
Miles, Alice E.
Warren, H. E ,
Voyen. Clara J ...
Murcnie. Harry r.
snaar, w. w
Shaar, W. W.
McKean, J. C. R. H
McKean. J. C. ft R. H.
Maxwell, Effle
Murchle, Harry T
Spagle. Lowell A.
Murchle, H. T
Murcnie, Harry T ...
Kennedy, May C. . . ...
Gorham, J. F.
Ballenger, Ruth N
Heln, Mary A.
Latourell, Chas. H ...
Snively. Mrs. Flora . ....
Gorham, Marvel ti.
Chaffee, May
Price. W. A. et ux
Price. W. A. et ux
McKean. J. C. A R. H
McKean, J. C. A R. H
Weston, Clair P. Harter
Price, W. A. et ux ...
McKean, J. C. & K. H. .
Marshall, Annie Estate ......
McNamee, James ... .
McNamee, James . .
Weston. Annis
McNamee. James . ..................
Weston, H. H.
Walpole, Ella R. Estate
Walpole, Ella R. Estate
Walpole. Etha M.
Cook, Mrs. L. M.
Walpole. W. R. Estate
micnanon, May
Caldwell, Clifford H.
Locke, W. J.
Portfors, J. F .,
Wadsworth. Sue P. ...
Suddarth, W. L. A Orlena M.
Keseler, Frances F ......,
Quimby, Charles C.
Fierce, William H
Mann, c. w.
Walpole, Etha M
Woodward, I V. et vir
Woodward, L. V. et vir .
Knight. C. E.
Graybeal, Lee
Beneflel, Ralph et al ,
Foster, J. A .....
Walpole, W. R. Estate ...
isiume, ueorge ,
Cronk, Thomas A. et ux ....
Swayze, F. B
Swayze, F. B ..,
Swayze, F. B ......
Cummlngs Fred N. ..
Qulnlin, Eliza J.
Jorgenson, A ......... .
Davis, u. w.
McCune, Debbie Bell ,
Doering, Carl W.
McCune, Debbie Bell
Glover, D. F. ,
George, T. J. et ux ...
Ives, Catherine ...
McCoy, J. E J...
Gilbertson, Martin
Jorenson, Andrew ,
Allen, Macle Charles
Sao. Twp
or or
Lot Blk
Daaoription of Property
Heppner Looneys except W
100 ft. . . 12 2
Heppne Mt. Vernons 4 to 8 Inc. 11
Tract Heppner ML Vernons
ia;. wins 33) is
11
Heppner Mt. Vernons Tract
(DR 39-471)
Heppner Tr. No. 5C
(DR 36-592)
Heppner Tr. No. 11
(DR 33-2)
Heppner Tr. No. 54B
(DR 39-394)
Heppner Tr. No. 65
(DR 30-581)
Heppner Tr. No. 77
28 11
(1K 38-53)
Heppner Tr. No. 80 less Tr.
No. 92 (DR W-452)
Heppner Tr. No. 90
(DR 35-507)
Heppner Tr. No. 103
(DR 32-346)
Heppner Tr. No. 110
(DR 33-95)
Heppner Tr, No. 112
(DR P-131)
Heppner Tr. No. 113
(DR J-566) .
Heppner Tr. No. 114
(DR 32-611-549)
Heppner Tr. No. 115
(DR 32-611-549)
Heppner Tr. No. 116
(UK 3H-50)
Heppner N 51 ft. of S. 132 ft
of Tr. No. 130 less Tr. No.
172 (DR 32-137)
Heppner Tr. No. 146
(UK 35-54)
Heppner Tr. No. 173
(DR 35-113)
Lexington 2
Lexington j. 12
Lexington northeasterly 63 ft 6 7
Lexington . 10
Lexington E 14.42 feet of
WVSE - 6
Lexington
W 14.42 feet ol
WE
Lexington ....
Lexington ......
Lexington ....
Lexington SVi
Lexington .....
Lexington
...2, 34
5
Lexington
Lexington .
...6, 78
Lexington Penlands
3
Lexington Fernanda s oi
OWR&N RjW - 45
Lexington Penlands frl 10
Lexington McAlisters . 4, 6 6
Lexineton McAlisters .... 7
Lexington McAlisters 2nd all
blk. 3 lying S of S line of
NWySEH. Sec. 27 IS 25 25 S
Lexington Tr No. 3
(DR Y-596)
Lexington Tr. No. 18 ex. Tr.
sold to City (DR 34-366)
lone W 17 ft. 3 2
lone 4 2
lone 5 & 6 2
lone 7 2
lone 8 2
lone 9 2
lone 10 2
lone 11 to 16 Inc. 2
lone 4 3
lone Sperrys 2nd 9 4 10 4
lone Sperrys 2nd E 10 ft 14 4
lone Sperrys 2nd , 15 16 4
lone Sperrys 2nd . 12 5
lone Sperrys 2nd E 14 ft
and 7 in. 3 6
lone Sperrys 2nd 7 4 8 5
lone Sperrys 2nd 13 4 14 5
lone Sperrys 2nd 9 to 12 Inc. 7
lone Sperrys 2nd
lone Sperrys 2nd .
lone Sperrys 2nd .
6 to 8 Inc. 8
9 8
10 8
11 12 , 8
lone sperrys ana .
lone Sperrys 2nd N 25 ft. ..... 9 10 9
lone Sperrys 2nd 12 to 16 Inc. 9
lone Sperrys 2nd 6 to 12 Inc. 10
lone Sperrys 3rd NE14 3
lone Sperry's 3rd . SE14 3
lone Sperrys 4th . 2
lone Wills 5 Park
lone Wills 1, 2, 3 15
lone Wills N 40 ft 4 15
lone Wills
lone Wills
lone Cluffs 2nd E 20 ft.
lone Cluffs 3rd
lone Cluffs 3rd .......
lone Cluffs 4th
lone Cluffs 4th
lone Cluffs 4th
lone Cluffs 4th
3
..142
.78
5
8
.142
.748
. 1 42
.34
.3 44
lone Cluffs 6th
lone Cluffs 6th
lone Cluffs 7th
lone Cluffs 7th 66
lone Halvorsens 23
lone Tr. No. 6 (DR T-251)
lone W 50 ft. Tr. No. 12
(DR 32-173)
lone E 60 ft. Tr. No. 12
(DR 29-361)
lone Tr. No.. 23 less right-of-way
of Highway
(DR R-149
lone Tr. No. 27 (DR P-262)
lone Tr. No. 28 (DR 32-532)
lone Tr. No. 31 (DR 27-472)
SV4 of vacated McKee St be
tween G ft H Streets
(DR 40-572)
uoardman
... 4
5
.... 4 4 5
7
849
.. 10
13
... 14
.. 3
... 4
23, 24. 25
.... 646
.. 21 4 22
.. 6
.... 1, 2. 3
... 6. 7, 8
10
Boardman
Boardman
Boardman
Boardman
Boardman
Boardman
Boardman
Boardman
Boardman,
Boardman
Boardman
Boardman
Boardman
Boardman
Boardman
Boardman
SH
Boardman
11
Boardman - 1 4 2
Boardman .. .. 3 to 6 Inc.
Boardman 7
Boardman 10 4 11
Boardman . 12
Boardman, S',4 13
Boardman, N'A 13
Boardman . 14
Boardman . - 15 & 16
Boardman 21 4 22
Boardman 26 4 26
Boardman, E 60 ft. 9 & 10
RoHrdman .......... 14
Boardman , 15, 16, 17 8
Boardman 0 8
Boardman 1. 2, 3 9
Boardman 4 to 8 Inc. 9
Boardman - 9 4 10 9
Boardman 11 4 12 9
Boardman 1 to 8 Inc. 10
Boardman . 5, 6, 7 11
Boardman . 8 11
Boardman 1 to 4 Inc. 12
Boardman 1 to 4 Inc. 13
Boardman - 14 2 14
Boardman 7 4 8 17
Boardman .. C
Boardman D
Castle Rock 9 4 10 1
Castle Rock 6 3
Castle Rock 13 to 16 Inc. 4
Castle Rock 1. 2. 3 10
Castle Rock 5 to 8 Inc. 10
Castle Rock 8 11
Irrigon ... - 11
Irrigon ... 12
Irrigon - - 6 13
Irrigon 7 to 11 Inc. 13
Irrigon 12 4 13 15
Irrigon 11 to 14 Inc. 16
Irrigon 15 to 18 Inc. 16
Irrigon 19 to 22 Inc. 16
Irrigon 23 4 24 16
Irrigon 41 to 44 Inc. 17
Irrigon 1 18
Irrigon 2 43 18
Irrigon 7 to 10 Inc. 18
Irrigon 11 18
Irrigon - 12 19
Irrigon 16 20
Irrigon 11 to 14 Inc. 25
Irrigon 30 4 31 25
Irriiron 32 4 33 25
Irrinon 13 & 14 26
Irrigon
Irrigon
Irrigon
83
35
546
748
Irrigon
irrigon
13
Irrigon 17 & 18
Irrigon 21
Irrigon 23 4 24
Irriiron 37 to 40 Inc.
Irrigon 29 to 32 Inc. 28
Irrigon 41 to 46 Inc. 28
Irrigon 9 to 12 Inc. 29
Irrigon la to 10 inc.
Irrigon 17 to 20 Inc. 29
Irrigon 27 to 80 Inc. 29
Irrigon 31 to 33 Inc. 29
Irrigon 1, 2. 3 30
Irrigon 648 80
Irrigon 8 to 10 Inc. 30
Irrigon 11 4 13 80
Irrigon 13 4 14 80
Irrigon 19 4 20 30
Bug.
1930 1929 1928
39.80
619 8.91
123 1.20 1.27
1.23 120
64.45
2.48 2.38 2.65
.97
9.68 9.21 9.89
9.90 9.44 10.12
.51
34.66 33.04 36.40
2.48
9.90
8.72 S.56 3.81
69.40 66.64
7.44 7.09 7.61
94.06 89.68 96.14
9.90 9.44 10.07
12.39 11.81 6.33
87.13 86.39 37.91 86.23 36.29
2.46 2.55 2.42 1.20
6 2.24 2.18 2.31 2.18 2.67
9 10.68
9 5.62 6.46 6.80 6.44 6.42
9 1.69
10 12.93 12.56
10 .85 -82
12 35.95 35.00 87.10 14.63
12 8.76 8.49 9.02
15 144.72 140.86 149.36
15 2.12 2.07 2.19
18 6.19 6.02 6.99
18 40.76 39.66 39.44
18 11.81 11-49
19 1.69 163 171 1.61 1.94
22 24.72 24.04 16.82
24 .85 .81 .88 .82 .97
24 1.12 1.13 1.09 1.28
2 13.47 13.11 13.91
2 4.50 4.38 4.64
1.98
2.23 2.17 2.30
115.21
26.96 23.33 28.98 26.48 22.80 19.73 18.61
29.09 25.16 31.25 27.46 24.67 21.24 20.03
47.10 40.73
6.93 5.98 .
105.26 90.01
2 77 2.41
2.22 1-88
209.15 180.82 224.62
6.93 2.99 7.44 6.64 6.05
44.32 38.32 47.60 41.84 37.44 32.40 30.56
I. 10 -95 1.19 1.03 .93 .79
33.24 28.74 35.70 31.38 28.08 24.30
6.54 4.78 6.23
1.61 1-39 1.51
6.54 4.78 6.95 6.23 4.67
48,76 42.15 62.36 46.03 41.19 35.66 33.63
8.87 7.67 9.53 8.37 7.49
7.20 6.22 12.21
35.44
1.65
3.33 2.87 3.58
6.64 6.74
54.03 46.72
11.08 9.67 11.90 10.46 9.36 8.10 7.68
14.41 1245 16.48 13.69
36.57 3162
13.86
3.47
26.33
1.38 120 149
16.62 17.85
II. 08
1.34 143 1.26 1.18 .97 .91
62.04 63.64
3.33 2.87
2.77
11.09 9.67 11.89
33.24 28.74 29.76
27.70
2.21 3.84 4.76 4.18 8.76 3.24 8.07
2.91 5.05 16.65 14.66 13.11 11.34 10.69
23.81 20.60 19.64
21.06 18.20 19.64 17.26 15.44 13.38 12.60
37.66 32.66 40.43 35.67 3182 27.56
194 8.88
29.64 26.63 6169
47.10 40.71 41.62
.55
1.38
1.38
6.24
1.39
2.33
2.33
465
4.35
20.35
2.33
2.33
19.75
17.43
I. 46
6.97
4.65
6.81
16.83
41.81
6.97
2.33
11.03
7.26
II. 62
2.90
34.86
2.90
1.46
1.46
2.90
14.52
6.95
14.53
6.81
2.90
8.71
2.91
65.06
34.86
110.39
4.65
20.06
8.71
2.91
40.67
22.66
4.07
4.65
2.91
2.04
.41
.23
.S3
.64
.82
.23
.74
4.11
.37
1.89
.74
1.49
1.49
7.11
.74
1.49
.37
.74
1.49
.37
.37
.37
20.21
3.74
.74
.74
.87
.87
.74
.74
.37
.74
.87
.74
1.60
1.50
2.25
1.60
1.50
1.50
1.60
1.12
8.61
.75
1.12
.75
.75
.76
1.38
.69
1.38
.34
.34
.34
18.69
3.48
.69
.69
.35
.35
.69
.69
.35
.69
.35
.69
1.38
1.38
2.08
1.38
1.38
1.88
1.38
1.03
.69
1.03
.69
.69
.69
.34
.66
1.31
.34
.34
.34
17.80
3.30
.66
13.84
.84
.34
.66
.66
.66
.84
.66
1.99
1.31
1.31
9.68
1.31
1.00
14.20
.66
1.00
.66
.66
.66
1927
192
1934
1.21
1.21
1.20
1.21
2.42
2.48 2.41
9.41
172
33.81
33.60
84.16
3.63
1.81
7.26
91.96
7.26
91.77
48.00
2.06
6.15
4.74
1.56
.78
1.42
.48 .59 .50 .47 .41 .38
1.20 1.48 1.31 .59
120 1.49 1.31 1.17 1.02 .94
10.78 13.40 11.76 10.54 9.10 8.60
2.64 2.73 2.66 8J8
2.64 2.73 2.66 3.18 1.61
4.95
23.14 20.26
2.64 2.73 2.65 8.18
22.47 23.28 22.63 27.01
6.29 5.48 6.31 6.37 3.84
6.60 7.96 6.41
19.17 23.28
7.92 2.74 7.97 3.17 7.71 2.82
2.64 2.73 2.66 2.67
12.55 13 02 12.60 15.09 6.77
8.27 8.57 8.28 9.94 6.39 6.65
13.22 13.68 13.24 15.90 55.13 66.39
3.32 3.45 3.31
8.32
1.67
1.65 1.72 1.66 2.00 .97 .97
3.31 3.44 3.31 3.98 1.93 1.97
16.52
16.53 16.68
9.91 10.29 9.96 1192
3 31
7401 38.34
39.66 41.10
125.59
5.29 6.31 6 37 5.14 2.60
2281 23.63 22.89 27.43 22.13 22 63
9.93 58.22 66.36 67.67 54.60 65.79
3.31 3 44 3.32
46.27 47.94 4H.41
25.77 26.71 25.86 31.00
4.63 4.80 4.63 5.55 4.48 4.60
5.30 5.48
8.31 3.43 8.32
2.32 2.40 2.31 2.79 .92 2.30
.37 .40 .39 .41 27.13
.19 .21 .20 .20 .19 .21
.73 .80 .78 .79 .75 .77
.68 .61 .59 .59 .58 .69
.73 .80 .78 .79 .75 .77
.19 .21 .20 .19 .21
.69 .66 .67 . 71
8.80 3.64 8.16 8.91
.34 .34 .29 .36
1.74 1.44 1.78
.69 .66 3.43
1.38 1.31 1.16 1.42 1.43 1.39
6.69 6.28 6.45
.57
1.14
1.43
.37
.36
.86
1.43
.36
.36
1.39
.34
.34
.29
.29
.67
12.04
.29
.29
.67
.67
.29
.67
.29
.67
1.16
1.72
1.15
1.18
8.31
116
.87
12.36
6.62
.67
.57
.67
.71
14.96
.36
.36
.71
.36
.73
.36
.71
1.43
2.14
142
10.33
1.07
16.32
8.18
.71
.71
.71
.71
15.02
14.44
.36
.36
.71
.36
.71
.69
.35
.69
1.37
2.07
1.37
2.15
1.43
1.09
.71
.71
.71
.71
1.08
.68
.68
.68
Total Intareat Amount
for all ft Penalty Car. of
Tears to-1J -31-34 DaUn.
1933
89 60 4.75 44 35
12.10 1.45 13 66
914 110 1024
2 43 .17 22.60
54.45 1.53 60.98
14.67 176 16 43
.97 .12 1.09
42.91 5.16 48.06
29.46 2.54 83.00
.61 M .67
238.96 28.68 267.64
2.48 .30 2.78
9.90 1.19 11.09
16.52 198 18.50
116.04 13.92 129.96
36.65 4.40 4105
463.60 55.63 619.23
29.41 8.53 82.94
30.63 366 84.19
230.95 27.71 258.66
8.63 1.04 9 67
13.54 1.62 16.16
10.68 128 11.96
43.92 6.27 49.19
169 .20 189
25.49 3.06 28.66
1.67 .20 1.87
122.68 14.72 137 40
26.27 3.15 29.43
434.94 62.19 487.13
6.38 .77 7.15
18.20 198 20.18
119.86 14.38 134.24
23 30 2.80 26.10
13.16 1.58 14.74
65.58 7.87 73.45
5.80 .70 6.60
4.62 .65 5.17
40.49 4.86 45.35
13.52 1.62 15.14
198 .24 2.22
6.70 .80 7.60
115.21 13.83 129.04
165.89 19.91 185.80
178.80 21.46 200.26
87.83 10.54 98.37
12.91 1.55 14.46
196.27 23.55 219.82
6.18 .62 6.80
4.10 .49 4.59
614.59 73.75 688.34
28.95 8.47 32.42
272.48 32.70 305.18
6.99 .72 6.71
181.44 21.77 203.21
15.55 187 17.42
4.51 .64 6.06
26.17 3.14 29.31
299.77 35.97 335.74
41.93 6.03 46.96
25.63 3.08 28.71
35.44 4.25 39.69
165 .20 1.85
9.78 117 10.95
12.38 1.49 13.87
100.75 12.09 112.84
68.10 8.17 76.27
55.93 6.71 62.64
68.19 8.18 76.87
13.86 166 16.62
3.47 .42 8.89
26.33 3.18 29.49
4.07 .49 4.56
34.47 4.14 38.61
11.08 133 12.41
7.90 .95 8.85
115.68 13.88 129.66
6.20 .74 6.94
2.77 .33 8.10
32.55 3.91 36.46
91.73 11.01 102.74
27.70 3.32 31.02
25.06 3.01 28.07
74.41 8.93 83.34
64.05 7.69 71.74
117.58 14.11 131.69
205.59 24.67 230.26
10.82 130 12.12
116.86 14.02 130.88
129.43 15.43 144.86
3.38 .41 3.79
5.96 .72 6.68
8.51 1.02 9.63
70.42 8.45 78.87
.81
34.30
6.29
1.60
.87
1.39
13.53
15.14
4.65
9.30
63.74
2.33
13.53
115.04
17.43
1.46
6.97
34.46
26.78
59.28
41.81
41.45
12.93
70.06
61.12
179.18
12.98
34.S6
6.62
3.13
11.32
22.59
31.06
6.95
47.64
5.81
2.90
50.78
6.22
1W.40
115.62
235.98
29.36
161.58
360.90
12.98
181.29
132.00
36.87
15.43
12.97
17.14
29.11
1.63
6.45
4.79
6 22
1.43
3.37
18.62
1.70
8.60
5.52
957
1.49
25.43
.74
10.76
.71
2.66
10.96
2.12
2.75
1.70
66.70
10.52
9.98
71.72
1.71
2.77
8.37
2.66
1.73
4.78
2.43
4.77
8.22
288
1440
9.56
6.34
31.10
5 34
..7.21
60 48
349
17..
545
4.77
4.77
.16
1.62
1.82
.66
1.12
7.65
.28
1.62
13.80
2.09
.18
.84
4.14
3.20
7.11
4.92
4.92
1.44
8.40
732
21.48
1.44
4.08
.72
.36
1.32
2.64
8.72
.72
6.64
.60
.24
6.00
.72
21.24
13.80
28.20
3.48
19.32
43.20
1.44
21.72
15.84
4.32
1.80
1.44
2.13
3.48
.14
.63
.49
.73
.13
.37
2.16
J4
.97
.62
1.12
.13
3.08
.08
1.22
.08
.25
131
.24
.36
.16
6.80
1.20
1.19
8.60
.20
.33
.40
.30
.20
.57
.29
.67
.98
.34
1.73
116
.64
8.73
.64
.86
6.05
.41
2 15
.85
.67
.67
1.55
15.15
16.96
6.21
10.42
71.39
2.61
15.15
128.84
19.63
I. 64
7.81
38.60
29.99
66.39
46.73
46.37
14.37
78.46
68.44
200.66
14.42
38.94
6.94
3.49
12.64
26.23
84.77
7.67
63.28
6.41
8.14
56.78
6.94
198.64
129.42
264.10
32.84
180.90
404.10
1442
203.01
147.84
41.19
17.23
14.41
19.27
32.59
I. 77
6.08
6.28
6.96
1.56
3.74
20.78
1.84
957
6.14
10.69
1.62
28.51
.82
II. 98
.79
2.91
12.26
2.86
3.11
1.85
63.50
II. 78
11.17
80.32
191
310
8.77
2.96
1.93
536
2.71
6.34
9.20
822
16 12
10.72
5 98
34 hi
t'.m
8.07
6ti.r3
810
2U10
6 10
6 :4 -6.4
8.52
2.36
5.86
.89
1.75
49.82
4.11
2.06
.20
.61
.78
.20
1.75
139
.35
5.90
.35
1.39
.68