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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SALINA. UTAH wmm THE SALINA SUN Issued Every Friday at Salina, Utah. mail matter under the Entered at the postoffice at Salina, as second-clas- s act of Congress of March 3, 1879. One Year S,. Months fl! $2.00 . 1.00 SALINA-UTA- :ru V Payable In Advance on Application. H. W. CHERRY Editor and Publisher ARE WE CHILDISH? In commenting on the failure of the Geneva conference, the London Spectator loftily remarks that after all we must remember that the United States is only a child in international affairs.' Maybe so. Uncle Sam has always fought better than he could dicker after the fighting was over and two of our greatest interna tional assets have always been the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. But we cant help feeling that since' the close of the World War we have been learning. In the first place we remained out of the League of Nations and successfully fought European propaganda and domestic internationalist influence to do it. Then we refused to go into the World Court without safeguarding American traditions, and we tied our interests up so tightly that the European diplomats couldnt see any advantage in getting us in at all. Then there is the case of Russia. The more experienced John Bull recognized Russia and got its fingers badly burned. Uncle Sam refused to recognize the reds and has been going along getting the business which John Bull expected to get by lying down with the Soviet. Surely we werenot "the child in this chapter of the world diplomacy. Nor can it be said that we came off so badly in the recent Chinese unpleasantness. To be sure there is the late lamented Geneva conference. We were expected to give up everything in the interet of international brotherhood, to accept little cruisers that couldnt get far away from the home plate, manned with guns that could only match with those with which other nations could equip their superior merchant fleets in time of war . But we had some real representatives at Geneva and a real government back at home and the expected did not happen . Maybe it was a little childish on our part to stand up for cruisers which would be of some use to us in time of trouble, but if so, then it was a brand of childishness which has been hailed by ninety-fiv- e per cent of the ' American people. Minding ones own business, keeping out of trouble which does not concern one, and looking after ones own interests first may be childishness, but those who practice it are usually associated with maturity in America. NBut if this really is childishness we are very much afraid that the European governments will have to make the most of MARK that there JAMES FARRELL, Pres. CRANDALL, Cashier C. E. PETERSON, E. V. JOHNSON, Asst. Cashiers (L is needed. The immigration service is deporting about 12,000 unNobody in Ameuca seems excited desirable aliens a year, according to the commissioner, but there are because we didnt make enough ship still many more who ought to be shipped out for the good of the sacrifices to assure an agreement in country. There are said to be 13,500 aliens in the public institu- the Geneva conference; which inditions of the country including asylums and penal institutions and cates that somebodys propaganda about 20,000 of these are deportable. The commissioner believes machine wasnt functioning properly. that a general survey of the situation should be made so that the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION country will know just where it stands with the regard to undesirable ISOLATED TRACT j aliens. Mr. Hull says that the service has all it can do to keep up with PUBLIC LAND SALE. the tide. Each day its representatives examine 100,000 persons on of the Interior,. U. S. the borders of America, which amounts to about 35,000,000 persons Department Land Office at Salt Lake City, Of course the more vigilance which can be used the more a year. Utah, July 25, 1527.. the undesirable aliens can be kept out of the country. NOTICE is hereby given that, as di It 13 to be stated in all fairness, however, that only a small per- rected by the Commissioner of the General Land office, A great many of centage of the aliens in the country are undesirable. Sec. 2455,' R. S., pursuant to the of them are here legitimately and .will eventually become good citi- -' application of The Thompson Lan zens. But the undesirable should be weeded out and the immigratio i! & Cattle Company, Sciial No. 035078 laws ought to be strenghtened rather than weakened if. any changes we will offer at public sale, to the are made. That there is a considerable Red element in the country is proved by the activity of the radicals in the case. Of course not all of these are aliens. But the' aliens who are communists and who are here unlawfully should be rounded up and de1 . .under-provisio- THE MORAL IS e sei-vic- Maybe the reason the Conference at Geneva failed Geneva is a wet town. is Acting Register. Aug26Sept23t5 we sell the DUNLOP TIRE because The Eurpean diplomats are not so slow. Through the naval conference process they have managed to sink more American naval tonnage than the nvies of the world have been able to put under the water since the beginning of the American government. There are already twenty candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination and before the returns are all in it may be necessary to let the candidates sii i the auditorium and the delegates on the stage. President Coolidge does not choose to run for President, but whether he will choose to run away from the presidency next June is the question worrying the political prognosticators. YEARS Dunlop has been FOR 39 the worlds supreme tire. Dunlops wear longer because Dunlop knows how to build better at each vital point. Take the hidden carcass beneath the tread. Dunlop owns its own cotton mills for no other purpose than to spin the best e cotton into the famous cable-twicord that goes into this carcass. The extra strength in these cords means an added factor of safety against constant load and pounding of roads longer life and greater mileage. The extra stretch enables the carcass to give under severe blows, and to come back into its original position without internal injury. . The Dunlop tread the toughest rubber cevelopment known wears slowly and smoothly, making sure that you get out of your Dunlops, all the extra mileage that added care and longer experience have built into them. We recommend that you put Dunlops on your car. long-fibr- -- st PETTY GARAGE SALINA, UTAH The heiress may be homely, but What this country needs, along f she waits for some young man to with a good five-cecigar, is a five-cetell her so she will never find it out. appetite. nt AIL the time A Daylight Kitchen Unit, vvitn a single lamp, brightens every corner of your room. Makes it look cheery. Emphasizes its gleaming cleanliness. GEO. E. WOOLLEY, TO KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME Every year in every state the vote in the primary elections is getting smaller and smaller. how few kitchens arc adequately lighted? sale. ported . ti the best light in the house. Yet above-describ- Sacco-Vanzet- ti The protest meetings in which the reds in Am; When Lindbergh got to Paris he probably thought the hardest erica and their liberal brethern who do not wear the communistic la his job was over, but of course he couldnt anticipate the reof bel, have sought to set aside the administration of justice, have come part as a distant shock to those complacent Americans who have assured ceptions he had coming to him, o It is said that lobsters are disappearing from the salt waters adjoining America, but there will still be plenty of them on dry land so long as they do. The room in which you spend most of your waking hours should have Tis highest bidder, but at not less than $3.50 per acre, at 10. oclock A. M., on the 27th day of Sept., 1927, next, at this office, the following tract of land: EV2SE4 Sec. 6, Twp. . 22 South, Range 4 East, S.alt Lake Meridian. Thp sale jvill..nat be kept open,. but will be declared closed when those present- at the hour named have ceased bidding. The person making the highest bid will be required io immediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming aaveisely the land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for 1 ... Sacco-Vanzet- H. S. GATES, B. Start a dollar bill out early in the morning on its mission of and if kept going it will pay ten, a hundred or more dollars worth of obligations and nine times out of ten it will find its way back into Same is true of bills of larger denomination. Put your business. them to work in community service. But what about the mail older dollar? Once it is started on It usually travels its journey it never sees its old home town again. it. from 1,000 toi 2,000 miles away and that is too far away for it to We mant peace and we are willing to go some distance to get ever So far as the local community is concerned it is out get back. it, but not as far as the lambkin went when he trusted himself to take of circulation . a cot immediately adjacent to the couch of the hungry lion. ROUNDING THEM UP H Federal Reserve System Member is nothing to this red movement anyhow, . f If this shock has been great enough to cause a little action along proper lines it will indeed have been beneficial to the American public, There are signs now that it is going to have such an effect. It is said that the next Congress will be called upon to appropriate money to make a thorough roundup of alien reds and anarchists in the United States with a view to deporting those agitators who are . m the United States illegally. According to Commissioner of Immigration, Harry E. Hull, the department is doing what it can with the funds available to round up the alien reds and is meeting with some success although more help us Advertising ltate3 Given i ANew Pair FREE if they Rip In making change of address, give old address as well as the new. SALINA F O SUBSCRIPTION RATES $5.50 Installed Complete With Lamp Restful for your eyes, too. No straining to see whats going on in the oven. On the shelves. Daylight in your kitchen all day long and every day. Telluride Power Company nt If you imagine that this is a cold, Nothing is calculated to jar an unsympathetic world, tell people eligible girl like a young man who that you have a cold and listen to talks about bis money but says noththeir suggestions. ing about matrimony. When a woman goes visiting nothKeep your eyes on the humble man. Ferhaps he is lying low for ing hurts her so much as her inabilthe purpose of humbling you. ity to impress upon her hostess the idea that she is used to something The women used to talk about how better at home. many biseuits they could get out of a So few attain that nice balance quart of flour. Now they talk about how many miles they can get out of midway between inferiority complex a gallon of gas. and swellhead. It costs a man a lot to live up ta his ideals. Thats the reason many a man cant afford to get married. x. Education must seem less ful to a boy whose educated dad cant help him in the eighth grade. every 2 seconds someone buys a Ah, well; those who now fear for the young once hid in the barn to smoke and to read Deadwood Dick. The meanest trick a woman plays on her husband is to increase his stock of family connections. Misery lives company, but not any Many a seemingly successful man more than happiness does. owes it all to his wifes father. 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