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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH THE BOOZERS TEST. S ALINA SUN BLOOD ! Hard sledding faces drunken drivers in Germany, according to a report from Berlin, where for the first time a court has officially recognized the Widemark test, which makes it possible to determine with exactness the amount of alcohol in the blood. The test was applied to a young student who had borrowed a car for a little spin, in the course of which he knocked down and seriously injured two pedestrians. The medical expert making the test told the judge that the culprit had imbibed 'a quantity of alcohol equal to that contained in nine drinks of cognac and nine glasses of beer the assumption ing that the beer, in accordance with an international custom, had been taken as a 'chaser. The defendant, also adhering to an international custom,' strenuously denied having imbibed to excess, but upon assurance by the expert that the blood test never lies, the judge imposed a sentence of one months imprisonment, which was a more severe penalty than even the prosecutor Published Every Friday at Salina, Utah. NAUTICAL NOVELTIES The Billowing Nautical Novelties" are furnished by the U. S. Navy Rematter, under Entered at the postoffice at Salina as second-clas- s cruiting Station at Salt Lake City: 1879. March of the Act of Congress 3, The operating force plan of the navy for the fiscal year beginning SUBSCRIPTION RATES: July 1, 1934, is based on an enlisted .$2.00 personnel strength of 82,500 men; One Year with 57,294 men in the . 1.00 Six Months..-,..- .. forces, 3,043 with fleet aircraft, and Payable in Advance. forces afloat. 19,509 men not in The plan contemplates having in full In making change of address, give old address as well as the new. commission: 14 battleships, 15 heavy cruisers, 10 light cruisers, 72 destroyAdvertising Rates Given on Application. ers, 54 submarines, 4 aircraft carriers. In reduced commission: 1 batPubliaher Editor and tleship and 10 destroyers, while in H. W. CHERRY there will be 23 destroyers. One hundred and three other WOMEN INDIANS, LETS SEE ships will make a grand total of 306 AND CLOTHES. THEY DO IT. ships in the forces afloat. Wisdom comes from unsuspected An estimated 1,000,000 persons The latest nation to default on its told the lined , the shores, witnesses by as story skyscrapThe is argu-places, tore :gn d bt Germany. while and went out ers 50,000 an back from piers, William eight LaVarre, rront is mrd that Germany is unable and of to all classboats sea ships gn of and months trip through the jungles to pay, becnu. e of declining trade in at come es the fleet to watch which are too tech British Guiana, where he found white for other York An New City. out-I- n impressive parnical-anvoluminous to mention here, Indians, whose women were d ade and an equalof naval strength, fact, it is hardly necessary to men-- standingly good looking and whose expected. home were welcome ly impressive fieard men were tall and well built, tion them because we ha've In passing sentence the learned extended. The fog delayed the specthem so often before, coming fronij Qne chief made the explorers put judge declared that drunken drivers tacle two and a half hours, but the Great Britain, France and other debtiaway their gaudy print goods which must be sent to jail under any cir- crowds failed to budge and seemed d faultejs. they intended to give him, saying if cumstances, a dictum with which to consider the show worth every The only amusing thing about it, if our women see them, they will want most persons will readily agree. Per- hour of waiting. there can be anything amusing about to put on clothes and put clothes haps we Americans might learn Modem battleships are steered by a debt default, is the way in which j0n a woman and things begin to something about handling the drunk- means of an electrical device, a switch and Great Britain are scream- - pen. It is far better that they en speeder problem from our Ger- box similar to that used on street and threatening over the German main naked. man contemporaries. cars by motormen. default. This shows that European Tbe experience of the Indan chief! Men aboard the 92 ships of the statesmen, no matter how clever they confirmed by that of Adam, whose ELECTRICAL at New York were reported as navy . niay be, are sadly lacking in a sense troubles began about the time tha NAMES, paid $2 225.000 on May 31. Of this The British and French jrvp took to wearing clothes. More- of humor. amount, $1,590,000 was reported sent In thtr industry has the namwf; officers defaulted on their debt to the Unit-- d ovor it probably puzzle a lot of and enlisted men in allotby States, giving many reasons why they poopie jn this country who think mo- - of its pioneers taken such a ments and money orders to navy nomenclature as in they were unable to pay. ()psty an( morais have something to pnt P,ace ,in families the United States. throughout electrical industry. Most of the They were at a loss to understand do w ; th the wearing of clothes, wheni The New York fleet parade of June in usw1 designating electrical 2 why we could not accept their ex- - waay expiorers, to the contrary, tell terms brought many congratulatory exderived from the names of units are when But the situation. of planation 0j tfeo.high personal morality among from the populace and high pressions early physicists and inventors, whose another nation defaults, and the de- - tribes whose members go naked. of the U. S. army officers ranking the work laid the foundation for efault hits Great Britain and France, and verve for its precision. The comelectrical age. as well as the United States, screams WHY GO Second the mander of Corps area, The unit of electric power is the of anguish which could be heard in 15 milks? General Dennis E. Nolan, U. Major the James for Watt, watt, named the high heavens go up from Paris S. A., and grand marshal of the parTwo army flyers, busy in the Black Scottish inventor, who lived from and Ixindon. ade, designated the demonstration as Hills of South Dakota, expect to soar 173G to 1819. And London and Paris are now How the sailors do it in amazing. stratoten or fifteen miles into the The volt, unit of pressure, is named will that compel the little they time stating they have off ships is sphere, using a giant balloon, 300 feet for Count Allesandro Volta, Italian Nolan is quoted General pay. Great Britain is arrangime, and holding 3,000,000 cubic feet physicist, who made the first electric beyond ng. to seize German accounts in Great tall, as saying. The b,g bag is higher battery and lived from 1745 to 1827. Britain and to use other measures to "f hydrogen. No U. S. naval ship has ever been aad than The ampere, unit of strength, for ny offset the defaults and Franqe is pre- in the hands of mutineers, while in to get off to a good start (he French electrician, Andre Marie other navies whole squadrons and paring to follow suit. But if Uncle sometime within the next two weeks. Ampere, Sam were to adopt harsh methods in fleets have been in the hands of muThe farad, unit of capacity, for the Readers of these columns may be an effort'To collect what the Euro- tineers. wonder why Major English physicist, Michael Faraday, pean nations owe him, there would be'Puzz'cd and Regular nightly programs of the Kepnermnd Captain A. yf. of teeth and cries of The henry, unit of inductance, for n from every defaulting capital Vf,ns are anxiou.4 to make their American physicist, Joseph Henthe where to CCI,t nt0 go hoping fPaP Europe, Even our own internationblue the reached into has man not ry, yet iflists would join in the chorus. Of these terms, the most familiar on tha is sam" onf is It is of course none of our business sky t the watt, and its multiple, the kilomerimes hears about Admiral Byrd, what measures Great Britain and which is 1,000 watts, or the and the at watt, .lca France use to protect themselves lur,pd t,u"d"Bnow South Pole. The answer is that some equivalent of approximately one and against the German default. They are n have he urKe. to do Ju,t "uph horsepower. entitled', of course, to get what they It is fitting that the early investto w'thaut can. But how about Unde Sam? Our nlU(V! mental machinPry igators, of the mysterious forces of administration at Washington has ,ndorst1and the s Prn on' electricity and magnetism should be taken a bold and determined verbal pa immortalized in the nomenclature of stand ngainst debt cancellation. But an art which has contributed so much AN IMPORTANT merely going on record to say that IOTA. to the of mankind, and the debtor nations ought to pay us, whose future possibilities seem al- and then rclapsmg into international Sometimes the expression not one mos limitless slumber will not help much, although j0ta 0f difference is heard, meaning our position will help some because that the difference between things is will tench us not to lend money mentioned is negligible or of no to warring nations again. portance. Few probably know, how- - But Few men have contributed more we should at least examine ever, that the difference of one iota with interest the methods now used materially changed the significance to practical education than the late Sir Frederick Fraser, for many years by Great Britain and France to col- - of the Christian religion, lect from Germany. Maybe we superintendent of the School for the is Tbe iota name the the word of can( get onto some method of getting a Greek letter corresponding to the Blind at Halifax, Nova Scotia. Himself blind, having suffered an little on our own account. English "i. In formulating a Christian creed, differences arose as to injury to his eyes in childhood and DISTRIBUTING THE whether the Greek word homoiou-sio- n losing his vision entirely at the age NATIONAL INCOME. or homoousion" should be used of 16, he completed his education at in describing tbe relationship of the Perkins Institute in Boston, in During the last few years we have 1873, since which time he labored for often heard it said that the main Christ to the Father, the fomer in years as superintendent of the trouble with our economic system js tlicatinjg that Christ was of like fifty Halifax school, retiring in 1923. that the great bulk of our national Fubstance while the latter denoted this half century of Throughout one with substance the Father, income goes to capitalists and that sendee he was the promoter of better This difference of only one letter school the worker gets only the leavings. facilities for the blind, estabh early Now Henry I. Harriman, president cnus('d a perious division courses of instruction designlishing of the t'nited States chamber of com-- i cburch, which led to a decision of the ed to make them useful citizens and ecumenical council at Nicea in merce, comes forward with the facts. educating the public to use their serypar 325 adopting the version vices and In 1929, our income touched the high products, so that they might of $85,000,000,000. Wages and salar-- 1 on substance with the Father as be ies accounted for $52,000,000,000, the a Part of the Nicpne freed- Thus the He took pains to see that his pupils farmer got $12)00,000,000, and $10,-- 1 drnPPiac: of one letter J600 years ago might learn to go about without 000,000,000 went to professional peo- -' Ranged one of the important dogmas guides and all were encouraged to Chriidmu faith. pie. Only about $11,000,000,000 was learn their way around the city un- Since that time numerous changes aided. Hundreds of sightless men and paid as return on capital. Does that look as if capital takes in the creed have been made by gen- women owe to Prof. Fraser their abilall the cream, while the worker gets eral councils of the Catholic church. ity to stand upon their own merits only the skimmed milk? And what The original Nicene creed, adopted in and skill, instead of being helpless is translated into English as is capital hut stored labor entitled to charges upon society. follows: In recognition of his outstanding earnings ? We believe in one God, the Father accomplishments and beneficient ser- BlSlNESS Almighty, Maker of all things, visible vices, he was the recipient of many and invisible. And in one Lord Jesus honors, including knighthood, univer- BETTER? Christ, the Son of God, begotten ofjsity degress, demonstrations of es- ,n unusun remand for small (he Father, II is only begotten, that is, teem on the part of his fellow citin pi'rr ls r('Prtod by the 0f thP yubstnnre of the Father; Godizens, and above all the lasting love ,ian? mt, troasUry and tak'niof God, Light of Light, Very God of .and gratitude of those whom he had SALINA tu an 11, nation o increased business Very God; Begotten, not made, being practically, if not literally, led from m the country, small especially of ono substance with the Father, by darkness-t-o light. msiness. Whom all things were m:ulohoth the! Shipments of half dollars, quarters, things in heaven and the things on; Add Hall of Fame: The guy who dimes, nickels ami cents are far in earth; Who for the sake of us men. went to a slumber party and actually ' excess of ariy demand during the past and for our salvation, came down went to sleep. thirteen years. In some denomina- - from heaven and was incarnate, nr.d tions, the shipments for the first five was made man; Who suffer'd, andi Some author said the other day momhs of this year have exceeded rose again the third day, and ascend-- ! that woman is the backbone of the similar shipments in the first five ed into the heavens, and is to corns months of the previous thirteen years again to judge the quick and the dead. combined. And in the Holy Ghost. The Apostles creed in its unknown until 700 or 800 years after i Buy from Our Advertisers. present form appears to have been Christ. rea-ons- , 1 hap-Frnn- sea-goin- roof-top- OF SALINA Salina H. S. G A T E S Utah ce , H. B. President CRANDALL Cashier Vice-Preside- E. 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