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Show STANDARD TO HAKE DILATORY MOTION WASHINGTON, May 27, Tha passing hours of th present term of the supreme su-preme court are being watched for some move hy tha Standard OU attorney to lay the dissolution of th company. In practically evary big case B yeara a motion haa been made by the losing side for a rehearing and many expect the Standard Oil oompany will pursue the usual course. Ae the court adjourns Monday until next October, the effect of euch a motlun. even If not granted, might be far-reaching. The -pendency of a motion during the summer would May th Issuance of the eourt'e mandate directing dlssolutlsn. Already Al-ready th eupreme court haa given the corporation elx months after the mandate man-date reachea the lower court la which to dissolve. If the issuance of the mandate la delayed de-layed until neat October, th dissolution need not beootne effective probably until April. Hit. Prealdent Taft and Attorney General Wlrkersham have not taken up the question ques-tion of crlmtnsl proceedings sgalnst 4he Slsndsrd Oil officials. It Is pro ha his future fu-ture proceedings will be contingent upon th way In which th Standard Oil obeys tha court's order. |