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Show V?-- THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAll WORLDS AUTO FUEL quires the President to consider the public Interest. Public interest Is not a synonym for money. In this relation Judge Morris quoted from President Coolldges message to Congress on the Muscle Shoals problem, that while the price is an important element, there is another consideration even more compelling. If this main object nitrates for farmers in peace and the Government in war) is accomplished, the amount of money received for the property is not a primary or major COURT UPHOLDS PATENT SALE U. Against Chemical Foundation Dismissed by Judge Morris. S. Suit (low-price- d The American horseless vehicle which is so rapidly invading the markets of the world is at the same time drawing its food supply from its native country, the United States. Figures compiled for the Trade Record of The National City Bank of New York show that the exortation of that absolute requirement of the horseless vehicle and flying machine is now nearly 5 times as gasoline much as a decade ago. The total quantity of gasoline exported in 1913 was a litle over 11)0,1)011,000 gallons and in 1923 is estimated at about 501), 000, 000 gallons; the value in 1913 was $17,000,000 and in 1923 approximately $75,000,000. That this demand for our gasoline by the automobiles and flying machines of the foreign woild is a permanent one is evidenced by the fact that pur exports of gasoline are now much greater than in the biggest year of the war period when the requirements of the military operations in Europe greatly intensified the demand upon us as the worlds While chief producer of gasoline. the official export records of the United States now combine the gasoline figures with those of naphtha under the title of gasoline, naphtha and other light products of distillation, a study of the official figures during the years in which gasoline was separately stated seems to justify an estimate that the 1923 exports of gasoline alone are about 500,000,000 gallons with a value of about , 4 4 Wedding Invitations Society Stationery Show Cards Calling Cards Business Cards Receipts Legal Blanks Butter Wrappers 4 FAILS consideration." 4 properReferring to German-owne4 4 ty, the court said: 4 Foundation Much of thi3 property was not Conduct of Chemical 4 for held or held 4 solely innocently Praised In Use of Former German trade and commerce. Information ac4 Ameriof Benefit Patents for companies quired by German-ownehad hppn trmam ittod to Berlin, and can People. there indexed and made available to German competitors and the German Government. The files of one comWilmington, Del. In a sixty-tw4 4 page decision which swept away ev- pany were filled not with business 4 literaery one of the Governments major papers, but with for ture. centre was a It distribution in contentions as being without basis 4 in this country." fact or law, Federal Judge Hugh M. propaganda 4 of Patents Confiscation Upholds Morris dismissed Its suit to set aside out when Morris that 4 Judge pointed the sale of seized chemical and dye ,j.,.,,,.,,,4.4.4.44.4.4l4.4444,4,44,44444'4,44444,4,44444444444444444444444'44'4'444,44,44,4444444445,4, she war adhered America the entered Custopatents by the Alien Property fordian to the Chemical Foundation, Inc. to the international convention besoon but it gas, bidding poison The decision rebuked the GovernSalina, at Richfield, and at Monroe. tion. Students see no immediate re- high school, formulate in his mind be would came America that apparent turns at high school. Prof. Miller a definite aim and then work for its comment for including in the bill of on terms unequal fighting disastrously Five Gunnison stated, yet every success has been realization. Both speeches showed a Wolverines Defeat plaint series of conspiracy charges unless she should make use of all the built in high school. In conclusion careful preparation and thought. trial at the evidence unsupported by The Wolverines again brought vic- he reminded the students dread weapons being used against her that this and refuted by the defense as well-atory to North Sevier by defeating was their day the by the foe. When Germany persisted of youth. Students Examined for Goiter day by documents filed by the GovernGunnison High here Friday night in in her attempts to destroy her oppoment. Miss Nettie E. Nelson of Salt a the League basket ball game by The Cost Per Capita of High School In declining to compel the Founda- nents with poison gas in contravenfrom the state card of Health Lake, of score Students Is Lowest at North Se- of the division of the examination tion to restore the disputed patents, tion of all international agreements, of the half the first game, During she made it manifest that Americas numbering some 4,700 and bought for xier. and study of goiter was here January the Wolverines led by a score of in Americas chemifuture lay safety 1271,000, from the Government, Judge time Some announced was 16. She tested the students of both it ago When the second half started The amendment to cal Independence. Morris held there was no evidence in Sevier the that North and out of some five hundred schools high papers the from the act was passed In the darkest boosters the enthusiastic Even this big export of approxi- Gunnison hearing out allegation of a conspiracy days of the war (allowing the sale of .school stood highest among the students only six have any indication new to seemed put High by American manufacturers to effect a seized properties). It was thought mately 500,000,000 galons in 1923, life into their team and the Gunnison schools of the eounty in its cost per of goiter, at any rate the cases are Foundation. the ChanParis was about to fall and the monopoly through adds the Tiade Record, is a small capita. This is a mistake, due to the slight. This report is very low comfive gained remarkably. The court ruled that there was no nel ports be taken. These were the quantity when compared with the two have The Wolverines league fact that the eighth grade was not pared with a neighboring school, said the opinion, figures of total production since the evidence of fraud or deceit practiced circumstances, included in this report. Instead of which, out of two hundred students, defeatto their credit, having which impelled Congress to grant the recent on President Wilson, Mr. Polk, Under of manufactures games census in the the eounty, N. one hundred have severe cases of highest ed Cireleville team Friday of last being of almost in the shows Secretary of State; Attorney General President the broad powers the S. is S. to a goiter. Miss Nelson reports all her the II. lowest produced quantity according absolute ownership. It was the intent week, and lost to the Monroe five Palmer and other high officials of that of in calendar the States United R. made of It. year restults to headquarters and a goiter Provo, by report Cary mere propthe previous Friday. Congress to subordinate Administration. June 30,1922, which included 245 stu- - clinic held by the health department' erty rights to the welfare of the na- 1921 as over 5,000,000,000 gallons, The score: Garvans Course Upheld and this suggestion that we consume dents instead of 201. North Seviers is sent to place where it is necessary. tion. NORTH SEVIER The opinion praised Francis P. s Of the value of the patents sold. at home about of our cost per capita is $73.29 compared Fortunately Salina will need no aspresident of the Foundation, and Judge Morris held, in accordance with product is in line with, Tte recent with Monroe, which is $75.39, and sistance. its trustees, as having met the most the testimony, that while Dr. Carl statement that about of with Richfield, which is $77.74. severe of tests in their conduct of the Holderman, a German, asserted the the worlds automobiles are owned Athletes Ilan Training Camp at Fish Haber patents were worth $17,000,000 Foundation 'the test of actual trial. in United States. the PublicaWill Not Finances Permit evidence is overLake They were declared by the court to to the Germans, the tion of Year Book for These 500,000,000 gallons of gas were and are that whelming North Seviers athletes and they That afford, through their high integrity without substantial affirmative value oline which we are exporting go to and unquestioned patriotism, a thorcareful consideration the Coach Swenson are intensely interestAfter to American citizens. Had these patevery part of the world. Official figough assurance of loyalty to their faculty has decided that North Se- ed is proved by the following petition at to ents Americans sold been public ures for 1921, the latest year in trust. It has kept the faith, said vier can not finance the publishing which they presented to the Faculty GUNNISON rather than private sale and only the which gasoline was separately showm the court of the Foundation's work. of a year book this year. The stude- Tuesday of last week. P. F. net proceeds paid to their former in the record, shows shipments of Judge Morris found without merit nt-body 1 11 would We, the undersigned athletes of has so many expenses that owners owners these the Governments contention that the enemy to different countries, gasoline ninety in loss 0 0 it cannot give any money whatsoever North Sevier, desire a training camp criminal laws were violated in that have suffered an almost total and protectorates, including colonies, their of value the property." 0 0 to help publish the year book. The to be held at Fish Lake during the Mr. Garvan, as Alien Property Custonot only the chief countries of every Foundation Work of Praises 0 10 section to secure ads from is so small first week of September. The cost dian and thereby a public trustee, division but also many of the As to allegations that the sale was grand sold to himself as president of the 0 0 that it woufd be impossible to raise of food and transportation is to be smaller and younger political diviFoundation the patents in question. not to obtain a fair value, hut to pro0 0 six hundred dollars, the sum necespaid by the individual athlete. In He had acted by direction of Presi- mote the interests of the chemical and sions such as Palestine, Kwangtung, each undersigned athlete will return 1 21 sary for its publication this year.. Siam, dent Wilson and his acts, supervised dye industries and that the transac- Chosen, French in school until the end of this remain to Miss chosen has been Scorup Referee, Nebeker; umpire, Beal. by the President under the latters tion was in so as to he able to qualischool effect granting a Madagascar, Belgian Congo, Jugoto chairman act of as committee legal year plan wide war powers granted by ConCourt slavia, Finland and Iceland. And in Professor Miller Descusses the Value a year book for next year. She will fy as a football - player next fall. the to industry, subsidy private gress, could not be brought to court. this challenge to the ail of these countries to which the Other athletes may join this club at select several students to aid her. of. Youth Congress had not delegated legisla- commented, is smt it finds American gasoline the officers the of making motives any time during January, Febuary, tive powers to President Wilson, a automobiles awaiting its arrival. Prof. Miller of the B. Y. U., an old Seniors Give and March, but not after. Signed: Devotional in maintained by the plaintiff, and the sale is supported, I think, neither by Speeches school mate of Principal Evans, gave Lavar Christensen, Milbourn Fenn, , courts could not pass judgment on the facts nor the law. Mr. Polk deTOUGH LUCK SURE ENOUGH an inspiring talk to the students Tuesday morning Lamar Burgess Oral Jensen, Edmond Jensen, Stanley the wisdom or lack of wisdom of termined the public interest would be Presidential waT acts. Monday morning in devotional. He gave his senior talk, Self Control, best served by a wide use of the inPeterson, Gleave Peterson, Kentv.trd For eighteen months two colored said that the asset in life in devotional. He told the students greatest Judge Morris recited that although ventions covered by the patents. If Larson, Merlin Taylor, Elliott Crane, doughboys had been fighting, neithColonel Thomas R. Miller, present As the United that if they wished to become sucis that of youth. was sold under terms the wno naa two Nyles Christensen, Wendell Ioulson, property oi xpprovea home. er having hoard from justouian, in edu- cessful and master some great probnation is a sixth Statis its assured grade being conditions that comand Allen Barnard, James '.he sales involved, verified the Two days before the armistice was cation and 52 per cent of the young lem in life they must first be masters Jay Dastrup, use it matters to the devoted admitted Lewis public he his Evan in Rasmussen, plaint, Ivie, testimony for.hat he could not enumerate any of not what benefits or detriments may signed Sam entered the dugout people are not going to high school, of themselves. Cless Mortenscn, disJames Maurice Domgaard, lorn and dejected. the facts alleged to have been with- have flowed as incidents therefrom. he told the students that they are cussed The Value of an Ideal. She Christensen, Denzil Christensen, The property is in the keeping of held and suppressed from him. Ileah, Ah got a letter says my among a choice few who have the felt that every high school student Floyd Johnson, Marvin Burr, Sidney In view of this testimony and the men who have in its management no gal done went and got herself marrian educa should, very early in his career at of acquiring opportunity deDraper, Ernel Peterson, Clinton Johnobvious fact that the power to charge selfish interest to serve and whose ed. Thats what Ah calls tough been has son, Paul Breinholt, Morse Burr, interest persons with fraud and conspiracy is votion to the public luck. the Milton Crane, Lloyd Johnson, Edwin continued irreme-dia- l opinion. serious established, with which i weapon with and looked tears, Rastus up, the for No devoting .better plan Sorensen, Lynn Nielson, Edwin injury may be done to innocent could no longer control, he which been suguse has to The are public if Ausman Whiting. property such lightly persons charges most streaming down his cheeks, mumbled: Amen. made, it is difficult to understand gested. The plan has stood the acquiesced, faculty The Man, dat aint no hard luck. Ah why the specific charges to which the severe of all tests actual trial. This faith. the has were defendant kept relates foregoing testimony officers have been just got a letter from my district The student-bodYet the re- it has done, not only by granting li board telling me I'm exempt. made, wrote the court. this year. They have workvery busy maining 'like charges were equally censes in furtherance of the purposes Judge. at noons, at in ed the also mornings, but lacking in evidential support. In fact, for which it was charatered, and on according to distribution its at Sundays, by nights, expense, seemed great at the argument, the plaintiff in the world slide ski The longest the Mr. their adviser, Bjorknian, they no longer to press these charges of books and pamphlets showing national necessity for practical devel- extending nice than sixty miles have to steal time to legislate. against the persons alleged to be conin Amerihas been opened in Sweden. The spirators, hut it sought to have the opment of chemical science ofheretofore those ca. If, course is laid out on an old road the as perchance, sustained the basket against charges During the week-enengaged in the industries have de- which winds through the hills of a ficers of the Government who formumotorSwensen Coach ball boys and lated and carried ou.t in the public in- rived an incidental advantage from picturesque forest. their have to Richfield to ed pictures . While the plan, that Incidental result cannot terest the plan of sale. . taken for the next issue of the North invalidate a transaction lawfully conknow of no case where by implica-'ioStar. of law the duty of clearing itself summated in the public interest. The from imputed fraud rests upon the same charge would lie against the SCHOOL NOTES iefendant, yet the defendant has met validity of every tariff act. The sale was in effect to America and even this burden. US citizens, mn co muse tueu engageu NORTH SEVIER HIGH Holds Wilson Had Full Power In chemical and allied industries. While the Trading With the Enemy Judge Morris ruled that if the exAct at first merely authorized cusecutives entrusted by Congress with Probate and Guardianship Notices. todianship of German properties in power of sale acted within the scope Consult County Clerk or the respechas Junior for Cast Christopher subnot are acts was later this country, It amended, of that power their tive signers for further information. Been Selected recalled the Court, to give power of ject to Judicial nullification or review. The judges of the play tryouts, sale under such conditior s as the Invasion by the courts to determine DELINQUENT NOTICE President, in the public interest, whether the public interest required Miss Cardon and Mr. Bjorkman, seshould determine upon. In effect, this the property he sold otherwise than lected the following east as the one Willow Bend Irrigation company, made the President, as agent of the under the statutory conditions pre- most suitable for the parts in the principal place of business, Aurora, nation, possessed of powers as broad scribed and to set aside the sale comedy Chi islopher Junior. ChrisUtah. be es though he were absolute owner of should the judgment of the court Mrs. Kennawl Larson; NOTICE There are delinquent upthe seized properties. Under the pro- different from that of the President topher Sr., Nielson; Josephine Sr., Christopher not was on the following described stock on visions of the act, the President would be a judicial nullification Paul Breinholt; Jr., also but act Christopher to conditions of assessment levied on the account Presidents make the of any empowered only Lira Murphy; Whimper, of sale he considered necessary In the of the act of Congress conferring on Nelly, 28th day of November, 1923, the sevcircumstances. .oh," Aden Barnard; the President the power to determine lames Ivie; eral amounts set opposite the names The sales in dispute were not made what the public interests required Mayor Medway, Angus Mt Donald; of the respective shareholders, Mr. What the public interest requires deby the Custodian in his capacity as a Dot a, Motuess Cht Henson; follows: common-latrustee, but under the pends upon the conditions existing In Clibb, Edvard Martin; Mrs. Glibb, Name extraordinary powers devolving upon the nation. Courts do not understand Ruth Seoul); Tom Ballaby, Gordon Anderson Oscar J. I and Union apthe him as the Presidents representative, as, the state of Howard Mr. Simps-onAlma A. Anderson under the additional sections of the prehend, are not equipped to ascertain Monroe; Vivian Burns . . act. "Because a trustee with only the it The statement of the rea- Mattsson. This excellent cart will in all probusual powers may not ordinarily sell sons actuating the President does not and in accordance with law and an of the less an act splendid the play, act trust property at private sale for less make his any ability present order of the hoard of directors, so It is conceded the Presi than Its fair monetary value, It by discretion. Christopher Junioi" very creditably. many shares of each parcel of stock no mepns follows that the Custodian, dent cannot be brought into court to The students selected, in nearly every as may he necessary will be sold at substantiate his reasons The statute case, are scholars in the classroom acting under supervision and dioffices of the secretary, Aurora, the rection of the President, may not do does not equire him to disclose to since the s decided that they judge at 2 oclock p. m., January 20, Utah, so, held the Court. Obviously, the the purchaser the evidence upon would allow no one to participate in to 1924, pay the delinquent assessThe service primary purpose of the, act wa3 the which his reasons were based will You quick a passing not who its drama ment thereon, together with the cost statute does not 'imit the Executive protection of the nation, not the benehe of advertising and expense of sale. fit of the enemy. The trust was for in the assignment of reasons to such grade in every subject for which L. P. CHRISTENSEN. the benefit oi the nrdion a public, os may be supported by 'egal evidence was registered. not a pr'vate trust. This play will he presented someSecretary. The statute re- - or by facts available to the public. J 18t2 time within the next thiee weeks at CONSPIRACY CHARGE d n s SUN OFFICE 35-2- 1. 18-1- 0. $75,-000,00- 0. , Gar-va- nine-tenth- nine-tent- 192-192- 1 Indo-Chin- a, j Sor-nse- n, n, Need y Butter Wrappers d . 1 n 9 Every day is Butter Wrapper Day at the Salina Sun Office like our i t Legal Nolices |