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16 EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SA"I‘URI);‘“'. PURLIC PAYS WELL FOR ‘CRAGKED' G5 Gonsumer of Gasoline Assessed $66,600,000 Mitche Mer president of the 11l hants inois Trust Company Wl ow director o th government spiracy or res mong the oil compani ts of this kind are to be ng a national ci Mitchell denie mpatgi sses to small re finers, said as to royalti Men who are that motoris annually for * government of “imal patents on processes” held by the Standard Oil Co. of Indiana and the other dcfend- ants the consumers of gusoline the country over have obliged to pay from '3 cent to 1 1-4 cents morc per gallon for their motor otherwise would have heen the case For many years in the pctroleum industry refiners have heen producing gasoline and other petroleum products by means of stills of various type, s- ing well known methods inveiving dis. tillation and condensation at atures close to 300 degrees falrenheit and under an ordinary erie pressure. The organic nature of pe troleum is such that under distilla tion the molecules separ , those that are lighter coming off in and later condensing into gasoline, with the heavier molecules following similar course and emerging as naptha, kerosene and gas oil, a!l de- pendent upon the degree of heat ap- plied, Motor Cars Accelerated Prodoction This method of gasoline manufac- fure for a long time was sufficient to mest all requirements, but with the phenomenal growth of the automo- bile industry there was a greatly in- ereased demand The “cracking” process came into existenca heeause of this demand, As early as the 'A0s thera were devices for “eracking” erude oils, but the dis- tillate desired mainly was kerosene, With the advent of the gasoline en- gine, numerons processes were to increase the gaso loe product of a barrel of petroleum More efficiont methode of manufac ture tound to facili tate the conversion into a motor fuel arger percentage of crude ofl than had beeny possible by ordinary but agreement s exists, pushing the suit say acked” gusoling contends that by been than temper- atmos vapor however, invented were necessary ot oa methads There are varlous processes In nsc by refiners in this country today, hut the basic principle of all of them is Hvl mme e nsual method 17 to extract the great possible gasoline coptent from petroleum by ordinary distiilation This varies from 16 to 3 per cent according to the erifle subjocted to the treatment. The difference In gravi. ties in the petroleum from the differ. ont flelds of the country accounts for thie variation. After the “8rst run" has produced its quota of gasoline, the residue of heavy oils is then put through the stills again, this time in temperatures ranging all the way from 800 to 1,000 degrecs Fahrenheit (de- pendent upon the particular process used), and supar-atmospherie pres- sure, in some cases as high as 100 pounds par square inch. This f& what ts ealled “eracking” for gasoline, or, in other words, mnnm,umrmp “syn. thetic” gasoline Noyalties Oficiata of Cites Alleged Heavy Washington, June 2% the department of justics Aeclined to eomment for publication on the report from Chicago that mo torists are paving $66.500, tor “cracked” gasoline These officials do not feel justificd n discussing the information wpc which the gasoline suit has just be instituted by Attorney General Stone at Chicags in advance of the ings in conrt, but it is understood from an anthoritatis last night 100 annually procecd rter tha I from the valne the que of the royaltics obtaine of the eracking figured in t 1s approximately $5 processes e anti-1 1t e est eost of gaso process pr that tied by the cagn stat Hon Xy the Gasoline ¥ Thief Snatches Watch From New Britain Woman “hurs ehain @nay bere in A ba | George Mos. _Buffalo and Her Baby Old Mr. Stork made a slight pilgrimage the other day from his pond in Liberty Park, Salt Lake City, to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Buffalo. And he took with him a husky 75-pound young- ster. Right now, the young fellow, shown here with his mother, is causing his parents no end of worry. %INDIANS OF FAR NORTH TAKE T0 LATEST DANCES Ace BOIS AND GIRIS BOSS JUNICR TOWN Government Functioning Daily at Walnut Hill Park Tent Home Made Orchestras Have quired Ability o Play Latest Fox Trots Fairbanks, Alaska, J 28.—Danc- ng has become the :h!‘ method of . the Indians of in Miss Kane, teacher in charge at Kokrines, Alas Yulion river reation rior Alasks Katherine G among recently sald rthmore Chautauqua a full sw ! & held « Walnut and th sion of the native sehool ka, a sottiement on the # IRuby \ e Kane morning t in do s men,” Miss wequiredethe foxtrots’ and others ge- mai v of voung girls play games. A commis ) orm of zovernn ) l explai A tormed Mitehe town bility to play the latest while the guita Next to dancing the tables and is that cireulation, as and the will hold his and of cled, Bve Dorothy Iag A teps on the W order com- | COMPAny them wit Rob Bacon und Fran. | Men Are wissioncrs tolin or ukulel ert Hayes, Margaret cis Mekinroe; Hance cards, One rvedeeming faet ervice commissionct and Charles Herm health commissioners, Clifford Halli- | day and Bettina Baldwin: press r porter, Robert Young, The member of the advisory commiiten are George Hance, Frank O'Brien ¥ money remains i v onative will wiy lay some one else “Making art. I hoes is hocoming a two old Motor trihe are not so village only the hohhy of the but roported that altheugh s Kane A4 more extensive the trap fur Indians 1 tnes than usual last winter Nor did stundard & Red rubhed Muskrat price tteh was helow normal pelts measure the up to former years in size or quality oxes were plentif hut Lana Hmerons NEW IRISH PLAN New Regulations to Be Enforced With Regard 10 Honse Licensed 1o sell Liguor—To Change Hours, about to handie the question of Itk traffic. There in the Free State Heensed to sell and towns many as It i I'ree 8t th 5000 houses a small MAYOR EVERETT MITCHELL, ave as 70 salogns the number recognized ought to not proposed to dimir vernment hese officiale it that it for extinguished of 1hese ns ar. alth commi and commiss tunctioning welil, the he stoners providing instructive ent tainment yestorday soting out i nment licansing bl wil pantomin Ari membe party. It satisfy t & principatly vieh will be 1. m, til 16 n. ex o wvs whey of closing m ubs are put o ning te houses, e most cont of the op 1 reforms is ale of drink te TRRL wly from the y{ other compels 1 on sep- artl- Tt is a univer y v whoy 'INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS AIDED BY LEAGUE BUREAU' Useful Information Concerning Uni- versities Con ed in First Publication eva, June 28.—1 1 inforn tion concerning world universities is contained in the first quarterly publi | cation of the international office of | university intelligence, which was re | cently created a new copperative | ure of the League of Nations, se publications will endeavor to !mm-mm in compact form interna { tional university information and ful- fill the purpose of the new office, which ‘is that of serving as a hridge between the higher institutions of learning in all countries. They wi relate the exchange of professors and students, list the books of interest to university people, and catalogue the administrative measures adopted by various concerning the conditions under which foreigners ay follow courses of study, explain scholarships, the tuition conditions af- tecting and set forth the special courses which may be open to them. The first number of the res lishes results of an among international students’ associ tions on an organization for the ex- change of students from one country to another; the conditions under which students work abroad, and questions touching university courses |in general Under the heading “wniversity in- formation” appears the fext of a con- vention on the mutual exchange of students between five countries of Central Ameriea, communications sent in by the national university offices of the United Sta ngland, Denmark, ¥ France, and and Switzer- and, and notices from various inter- national associations of student universitics foreigners jew pub- the inq FDUCATING KOREANS Universaty of Seoul Has Reoently Been Opened By Japan June —The Uni founded by the Japa- ! government of Korvea, wa openad here recently. The new uni crsity, to which it is intended to giv. a standing equal to that of the Tmper ial universities of Japan proper, will admit both Kordan and Japanese stu dents Korea, versity of Beoul, Itx purpose, according to the Japa nese authorlties, is to educate Koreans in the higher branches of learning so as to fit them to take part in the ad ministrative, legislative and judicial functions of the government of their own country FOR SALE SIN ROOM COTTAGE On Farmington Avenue Price Reasonahle Large Lot cux & DUNN For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Aduts. 272 MAIN ST, ( ROWLEY BRGS. 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