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Til TULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1920 Is r 1 1 1 CARRANZA'S PLAN NATIONAL SUICIDE So Declares Ohregon in First Interview Made Public. FRIENDLY TO AMERICA Hopes for Closer HclalioiiH j Dcnloii IIo Ih Dictator Kcvolt u Moral One, Mr Th Awlt'l Trr MUNICH CITY. Hiniiliiy, Miiy ft.- ' iU HI I'limi .tinif tlori, Mity 13.) I'reeltlerit rut i n unit' pulley Invviiril Hie t'nltril Mute wim eliiiiitt let y.ei hn "Nnllomil HUlrlilc" liy (It'll A. vnio OliifKon, In nil Interview Hiiliir lit y iiIkIiI with the Anndcliilcil l're1 mriMtpnmlp Hip f I rut excliiHlvn lntrrlrv itlven it foreign con npnn ilent itliiee he JdIihmI llic revolution iirv force niter fleelnR fiom Moxlcn City April 13. "Whiil ulroiiKthrim the 1'iiltetl Hlnte HlrrnRltiPiifi Menlrn." lie miltl, "iiinl vvhut vveitken the I'lilletl Flute vveiiUen Mexico My lileul for llin relntlmu between Mexico nml the I'lillnl Hlute Ih lo Illlike Ihr liiternntloiiiil bonier lllie t It r ( rnnmtlnn boundary, wltliiliitwlntj i IrOOOK except I'llhtOIDN (iffllllllH. ' "Carrnnr.n' Interpretation of tliej Mnnrnn doctrine, waa n nilntiikr, nl. iIioiirIi I believe Ciirrntuii wiih per. fectly alnrrre In lila lpllpf Ilia pol icy waa best (or Mexico. ' I fipiiornl ObrcKon pliilnly ahiivvetl -the atraln under whlrll tin hna been iiitinrlnfr nnre lliiin "Ix tnnnlha He, vjiim riiHtJfM na he tHlkPd, hit voire wiih htiiime A Ifl-ilny Rrowlh of; I.. I, lii'iivllv alio! with while, rov-, cri'il hla fine. Oulalilc the little, hold in Turtilinjii, ii unhurt), hla, lriiiioi'iii y )i(vidiUintcif, I lir liar- , nm .nwi wiia Jitntneil with (into- t inoliilrn mid Hpe elHnr. - At tlifl etitritliee to the hotel a .mull r- u n 1 nf Vitfiii Indian mil tllem iillpniptfd to heep the doorway li'ii r limldc a tiny pntlo una rrnwtlnl Willi vlaltoi nml offleeri" A white find gently at the doorway of Ihr- loom occupied hy OlirfKOti hit? Itla bui rr, hnd difficulty prevenl It'K the crowd ftoni punning throiiithj the rilmay doer. The revolution wm o mornl and not Hii milled mvoll fjenerul Ohrn. eon mid, Mini hla follower hud been Khon atrlct ordera to reaped pri vate r lull (M nml lo tnle (milling without the connetii nf owneia and pnyuient being linide. He Mild ho I hud not mi mid any provlalonnl gov etninenl offlelnli mill hud lamed I atrlct nrdcra that aiipportern of I'nr-. rn nun ilituilil not be hiir.ued. 1 The libel ill cnnatltllllnnnllat ieo-J lijilmi.tiy innvcliirnt, Urtieril Olire gon ufflriiieit, wim n tuitlon-wlde ! ' llinuil pinii'Ai" ngiiliiHt (lie l i -1 1 cvi ; of the Caininzn regime In attempt-, lug lo Impute Vgniiclo llnnllluM. for nicr Mexlciui iimhutwiiilor to the' I'lllled Hlntea. na the nenl preeldfllt after IiiivIiik liuponcd atate Rovcill iiienla of lla own cIioiinIiik upon Ilia pciiple. J t- - Mrlli'i- Iti'tiirn. I'lTTHIII'litlll. Mny 1.1- Hlx hun dred ahopiiicn. iirdinen nml train men of the PlttaliurKh l.ike T.rle lillrn:nl who hiivo been on alrlKe nt the Imporiiini terminal at Dlih eraon llun. I'a . leturned lo work tndav. It wiia nnnnurieed lit the en. erl offlcea of the company It la tin moat Important break In the1 atrlkera ranka alnce the atrlke wna tailed a month ncn j OIL NOT TO HIT LOW PRICE AGAIN roNTiNi'i:i ritfiM paoi: n.vt: Hie unheurd of Inert lae In the tiuui 'if I nf iiiit'iiiudilUa, titirka, trncliua Hnd other tytiea of Inlnrnnl combua Hon CIIKlliei 'our teporta lud.eiite that already Hie supply of crude la brKliiiilnii to cic'ii uji (in ilrir.mil and that nn dm Hon in the Mld-fontlnent field -p ii u n..irl in Hklihoma It allow I n If n mont .it:af.irloi v Incicaae ll la our belief that between now nnd .S'ovemlier I, the pipe line cnmp.mlea will be able not only to aupply the t eMla of Hie reflnera. but to beln alurliiR excea production To I'liclfy Molcn "What will oe tho outcome of the preaent alttiatlon In Mexico, no one can wifely piedlcl. lull p run at IraM hope for the ultimate p.ielfli.i Hon of that country Aa aion na tbr Mevl.'iUi Hltui'lnn tun be cleared up ml aufflflent ton tin ire provided 'o trnnaport Mexlcnn crude tn the re flnerlea on the Atlantic aenboard we may look for lomplele relief from (he present preiaure It doia not High Quality Low Price f.o nren,irll ;hnt we expect ln.iu aiindua of nude ml wlipli would bicik the market, but we urei of the iipinpiu th.it iIip t'.mKer of un iinder-aiii-nl) will be eliminated Whatever luippena In Mexico or elaewhere, it title petroleum never HWiln will In' it ill UK upon the mnt kel tir revert to the illatreaainKly low vii I ii en which obtained ilurltiK the curly tnoiitha of the war At the aame time, however. We believe that production will be iideiiuate not only to aupply our Immediate nerda but tn care fur an ever Im reualtiR (If -iiiand fur tunny yenra to come "There now an exi client demand fnt Kaaulltie. Tile open xpnnK ROod weather and pitwablc road condl lona thiou(ilioiit I In; middle uii' have combined Iti create a lieittlu de iiinnil for that pro-lit- t Thla ahnuld continue and reauK In fair prl. ra for Un- tiittput of the mid onHrcnt re flnerlea "On the other hand the kcroaene nmiket is nomewliiit weak, but im the aciliion advances thla cundltlon will cli.tiiKe and the market Hhould atrcnKlheii which will enable the re flnera to dlnpoae of their keroaenu nt (food prltt-a, One point never ahould be lost eluht of Kermicne la no lotmcr a winter product It has mine to be easentlally it commodity for use ilurltiK Hie aummer. While atoeka mity h.te hacked up In the reflnerlea durltiB lh winter mnnllis becaue of Hlow demuntl, thla condl Hon will chiuiRe h noon aa Ihe aum mer aeanon opens und the atocka tin hand will he lowered material!) There in aonie unrest and more unccrl.tlni) in the. Industry Just now, w- feel there Is no ocraalon for iilarm Whatever troubles may Bcm to cloud the aky will pnas If every 1 one keep n clt-ar head, alt IIRht find refrain from 'rockltm the boat.' i "During the cumins jenr the Ktnndard nil comiiany of Indiana i iicaln will be In the market for re fined producla of petroleum manu I fiictured In the Mld-contlnent field, i THHt year we purchased and moved out of Ihe field more than 80,000 citla J of manufactured product. All of this I came from Mld-Contlnrnt refine! Ira not owned h our lompunv. Thla vear we expn t our purch tena to be as larRc. if not larner. than Hie were tlurlnc IP in It is our sincere rnnvhtlon that a new era has arrived for the oil In duotrv Purine the war when ten dlllons were in such h ehnotlc atate that no one knew what to expect, we hud nil opportunity to meet our com. petltois on .i putrlollc basis. DtirlnK -that period we heoune better itc , quulntcil , nnd we discovered that after nil. rompetlnfc oil men vvctc' Just regular folka like other people. ! 1'nder the atresa of national dancer wo worked together honestly, earn-1 catly, trustfully nnd with alnKlenrwi of purpose tn supply our government, our army and our navy with a super. ii bu niln hoc of those piodur.ta no nec essary to the winning of the war Th petroleum Industry did a IiIr Job well in! 'li who were privileged to be connected with the Industry nt th.i' tunc arc prouij of the record made DR. IRA ALLISON ni.oon, SKItf AND UIUNAIIY DISEASES IflH 1-nH Third Street. DR. DWIGHT ALLISON Non-Surgical Dlrars of Worn. rn, and Ccnernl Otfloi Tractlw. 1(1 V, Va. Third Street. Hours 0 n. in, to 8 p. m.; Httnday B-12. Jlsmiirfih ye : I sw I YlltM I imtfrc n I rcUnif or fp m rr f lAtt wiih tihr I' 4) tufna'N, ( oiuiirtt Ynur ( hoiri- tiin tnitrr or rAilinK fmmlnior ln I u ii 'CUT RATE OPTICAL CO. Oprn inlnir until N o'rtorU I 1 14 r,.T Tllinil M'KKUT (rplNlrn Oirr K.irhHntf Trut (ntnpiinr) Ma says, vhycook wVienvcni can. "have oucK good ready cooked things to eat Post Toasties Scotti appears with the Scotti Grand Opera Co. in Tulsa May 17 and 18 Hear this famous Victor artist! The appearance of Scotti is an event of two-fold interest to the music-loving public. (1) It presents the opportunity of hearing the beautiful voice of this well-known baritone. (2) It enables you to compare his actual voice with his interpretations on Victor Records. Hear Scotti at this performance.. Then go to any Victor dealer's and hear the Victor Records by Scotti. You will instantly appreciate how truly the Victrola brings to you his personality and his art. You will understand why Scotti chose to make records for the Victor Company. You will realize that it is this fidelity of reproduction which causes the world's greatest artists to make Victor Records. Victrolas in great variety of styles from $25 to $1500. New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on the 1st of each month. - i.-r. Victrola lfcl,lii,'l'tit 1 M&iiiMrorr f, nSfHGSr nco u a, aT orr. tThrt trdmk ej"th tmJowtW -Victrola" tWntify all our pro- L" tnlrr tba ltd I look on th UM I VICTOR TALKING NW31INE OQ. Cmlcn, N. J, Victor Talking Machine Co. "' r r i i 1:1 PI M IT M rt rr i Irl M rrl m M II m l!l SI II H M m You're invited to join or renew your membership in the KootK'-AD THERE'S two outstanding- reasons why we invite you to come today and renew membership in the KOOL KLAD KLAN. One is that hot weather is almost here, another is that you can join this comfort society at a cost that is very small. If you joined last year you know all about the many benefits you got in good appearance, absolute comfort and economy. If you've never been a member you'll be surprised at the advantages you'll discover. SOME members choose Palm Beach suits as their official regalia; oth ers choose Mohairs, Tropical Worsteds, Aerpore, Gabardines and silks. You can have any of the many new summer shades you like. Right now you can buy extra trousers to match any Palm Beach Suit. Whether your size is regular, stout, long stout, slim or short, we can fit you correctly. Come now while stocks are at their best. Membership dues $20 up Straw styles WHEN you see the now straw stylos here you'll call them the smartest you've ever seen. New effects in braids, styles, bands and weaves. Yachts, soft straws nnd both bleached and natural color Pana mas. Prices no more than last year $5 up. Clapp oxfords IF YOU want real comfort in hot weather prepare now by choosing: now Edwin Clapp Oxforda. They have style, correct shape and lonp service built into them. New browns, mahogany and blacks. Finest leathers at $18 up. Others $12.50 up. 1 i 7Va.d a n sky roihers 8Sd m 1 1 m i Camden, New Jersey 11