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REFINERS KICK ON RATE HIKE Claim Commission Has Disregarded Their Former Claims. PROTEST TO RAILROADS Association to Go Next rcctly to the Rail Companies. Di Whlln the tern eftnrrn nmo elation ha mtl. and will continue 'to mnkn vigorous protect nRalnul th IncrpaKo In rallrond rate, both tn thn Interstate commerce commltnton And to vnrloim rallrnniin nvr which crurtfl oil nnd reflifed prouuctn re hiuled from this lorrltory, It will at the name time bepln a policy of developing II" local trndo territory more Intensively In order to nvold Ions hail!, Vtti V. Leihmnnn, Jr., Kenernl counted for tho refiner X floclntlon. of K.inimn City, told dlroc torn of tho chamber of commerce nl their weekly luncheon yesterday. Protests to tho Interstnto com morcc commission aitnlnsl a per. centane Increaso In raten and In favor of ft "flat" Increase havo ben cheerfully considered by thrt com nilwilon and then forgotten, uc. cording to I.ehmann, who stated that the only honei for' ft flat Increase Ilea with the various railroad to whlflh an appeal in to bo mado In duo time. "Tne Western Iteflnero association Is mod up of smatlor Independent rcflnerc" I.chmnnn explained. "Thee refiners nro almost wholly dependent upon rnllroadii for means of trans, porting their products east from the Mississippi. Krnm the Mississippi oast, the .Standard Oil comany and Its KMhwMlnrUft n..in ....... .-I . . vim 111 vuiiiiui H veritable) network of pipe linos; they av n.i. u. n nu upon raiironus ror A transportation. "As an Illustration, supposing one of our members Is to fill nn order inr KuauiiuoMn ueiroii, Mich. Crude oil frnm whlt. 1 1. 1 - ... n i .. .. . . . i C. . ' 1,1 kmouiiiic in inauc Is shipped to Tulsa; then It Is refined, Ktiiuuno loaocn in a tanK car. It Is shipped to Detroit under tho Increased rate of 33 per cent , "While wo all think of our own ratfw, we also think of nnr mmnni. tors' rates. Tursulnpr tho lllustra. tlon, we'll say tho Standard Oil iruiij mi iwis an orucr irom trplt for E.isollne. n sends Its crudo 611 to Lima, Ohio, through a pipe ne, where It Is refined Into raoo line. Then it Is shipped on tho roll. rOAil n II nioni.. nf .ml.. .. II.. to Detroit, Mr. Lehmann declared tho Inde pendent refiners would develop tho local trnV territory, not only to mako up tho business that could not bo handled in eastern states bo. cause, of unfair competition with plpo lines, but secondly to demon strnto to tho railroads that If thoy, as carriers, aro to mako more money, they must handlo tho samo amount or petroleum buslnCHa as at present .No matter how much they in crease tho rates, they won't make any moro money unless they got tho Piles," Mr. Lehmann said. "If the business Is tAkon away from Iht roads, tho Increaso does not cnlargs their revenue." Officials of tha refiners associa tion hopo that when this Is realized by tho railroads, th6y will bo willing to elvo i some conce.4lon to refiners that will mako pohslblo competition on an equllablo basis with tho 8tan Card Oil company. "YIPPERS" RETAIN -PARTY'S CONTROL CONTINUED FBOM PAOE ONE the roll as called and tho chairman called for nominations. ' C.T. Iiyrd placed the namo' of M. A. Dreckenrideu In nomination for county chairman. J. J. Harnett of Jcnks made the socondlng speech. Judce J. I. x. Holt of Iiroken Arrow was placed in nomlrfation by L. F. fiovcrson. Harry Worsham sccondod the nomination. Tho roll call re sulted In 32 votes for Orcckenrldge nd 1 1 vote for Holt, Harry Can nady was elected without opposition as secretary- John Holncy was namrd treasurer. Tho committee had some difficulty In selecting r vice-chairman. Tate Ilrady first Insisted that I.co Daniels bo thus honored but Leo couldn't see It that way. Then he placod in nom inatlon J. C. Kinney In a short speech In which hp stated that the tail should go with tho hldo and as the "ylppers" had everything else Ihey should have tho Vice-chairman, Last Day To Sec tho Groat Laughing Success "The Sweetheart Shop" Comedy, Muslo nnd Tloanty of Youth lu 'The Man in Black' with Bfert Southern and lone O'Donnell Picture Program Blanch Sweet In Simple Souls' 2-IUh-I Comedy nnd Pntho News Picture Start 1 . m. Vaudevillo 21B, 4:15, 0:30, 7, '45, 0:45. TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1920 Tho nomination failed for want of a rviumi. men trie suggestion wa mado that recognition bo given the women voters and the election went to Nell Rchrader of Iiroken Arrow by acclamation. The only enthusiasm msiilfostcd during thn entire meeting wan thef innmunciurru applausu that Kieotxl tho nomination of tho candidates for tuuiiiy cnairmnn nna the staftmPltt of Chairman llrecknnrldgo denying that he Is 11 ballot box thief and nd ocalo of election stealing, tho lat lor denial being voclforously sec onded by Kinney, Allison, Joyce and others of the "ylppor" crowd. Kvon tho resolution!, uiltlli Luitin. r..l.... 1 .. . ... .......a. ..u.i,v, (J.lllinn nid spent several dus In preparing and which menlloned every demo- crane oanoiuato irom Cox to Ob herst except the two cnndld.ites foe li'Iirpsontatlve failed to receive mom mini printing nonce'. Wltll the nilntltlllll nf (tin t-rtunl.t tlotis tho meullnir was rnnv-irii.il int.. public forum for the discussion of national pontics, thus giving the usual spellbinders tho onnnrtunltv to got out of their stems ngaln tho old spci-chs that had not been heard iur inr pasi iwo yeani. TULSA GETS BIG RAIN Morr Tlimi An Inch Tails In Hour's Tlnio Lin Mghi win p limit Help To Corn. More than nn Inch of rain fell on Tulsa and vicinity In lesn than an hour's tlmo beginning nbout S:30 last night. Tho woathef bureau re poried 1.05 at 11 o'clock with the prediction that a half Inch would bo added by morning duo to intermit tent showers during tho night. Weather reports received last night dhow that many points In Oklahoma, especially In tho central nnd northern? sections had rocoiv6d more thnn on inch of rainfall In tho past two das. Oklahoma City did not fire so well, receiving .3 4 Thursday and only light showers yesterday. Corn will receive- the most benefit, nn- num.. mm. moiMiire Diunc needed Id make tho ears "flit gut." ' CITY TO FIGHT GAS RATE HIKE ; ; ' tt Ihrt hntalioulL- rtaUrmlA. ill,.!' t . s . ..... ... .... .. i " " i I " ', , " .grins, ino armies remaining on uie nrory with the Volkovlssk nialjutok tnn If t Thursdays sesslun of tho nuso-lno occupied, but not east of tho (Itannovo railway remaining in full ' ... , flicXCa'1 iollsli peace conference, aie given Utto indicated In Karl Cunona now possession and control of tho Itus-! '"ho hlattapcd ConRlUl In a dispafh from M. Tchltohoriti, of jy ii, Tlio follsh army will slan republic . i"",r,""i" 4mijihii iiiiiunieii w u r pa nn rmt 1.7 irti tt-rit 1 Afti n ...... ti . iWfts lAicM, ty (ho ntlWilfttl itvtntlon . Ih nulnn nn.1 lkMilnlnn ftrmv nn,l Lmnlm.. '..mIHii .-..i. V .A"ff:..3 m -i n . Illl'l III 1 1 Ul 1 V ! Ilil VII lit' 111 1RR1IPI1 inr inn Ilfxt Mitsli l-st rinor, llctl Time. You am lnvllrf. Ilonldcr. Mtill Kcniirily Aiim-ciiicnt Oi. co.VTi.wnn rnow I'AOn onii 1 . . . . tnri mm..! m... 11 11. i n.. I in irfindon tonight. . n.n inirrmellnto ronn will bo do- inmnesly a few days ago." I Article ono announces that Hussta 1 olurcil neutral with I'ollsh ad-I Artlrlo 15 provides roiand mint Doctor Kennedy declared there Unit Ukraine- rrcognlib In full the In- ' mlnMtrntlon under control of mled 'luibllsh the trealy and protocols lm might bo some rcajion for raising tho , ripm.ii,i.n.,. ,i m,, ... .... i,..,,.,. , commissions and speolal commls- 1 mediately tho lreit is signed. riit)n a city 200 or son miles from I. . , ,, . , . Binn, nni ).prrml rommlsslnns con- 1 Tulsa, whero tho gas Is 'produced. ,0P'"I"0 nnd solemnly confirm the tltnted by tho trades unions. He condemned thn Oklahoma Nntt i'uH right of the rolluli penplo to es- Artlclo lO sasy that, slmUltancoiM- , iiral ting company for piping gas tabllsli tholi- own form of govern- with tho demolilllratlon of tho i from this territory, which rlghtfu ly ' "wn h-niisl, nrmy nnd tho turning over of ' I.(lnK.t0.Tl'i"H,.tt"""!'e 1 litnniily' i ... ... .. 'arms. Itusslan. and Ukrainian troops I rr,ih0,in,?.,n,il ,,,l"1B " ,nI I nrUOn n,"wm "n,, ,"k'','", will retire so that at tho termination , u K.e.Pi y fc rcn.jiinrn uny form ..f cnntHbutmn of Toll.li demohiiuntlon only 20,000 rafoVVn'oK wmore,ri.'m.orfyr:!r,'l , U V" I Us attitude of fighting tho Increase. I v;.l 1 ,i 5h.i. y """ rsgion. fofljicrly occupied nnd promised tho support of n01 "'"""'K anil Ulialm. ,,f railway nnd ngrlcullurnl malerlnl i membership In any manner djslred 1 Article stipulates that tho t'nllsh lahen away by tho I'ollsh army, and by tho city's legal department. rmy bo ri'dncwl to tiO.000 men to be ,tlm re-constriirtlon of bridges by thn 1 .-. isuppUnicniid by clvlo mllltla. mad Poles, , riAV eoccntJ ' U' ot vrl0t s, orgnnlled to presnrvo 1 Article 12 declares Titland must! UAT orUtLiM , order and the population' security, 'establish by law distribution nf land I ' , Articles S, C, 7 and X deal with grants, in first placo tn families of , lilcniotilllnllnn nf'the inllllnrv and I'nllsh rltliens killed, wounded or I r;nniciK Will Talk nt OiriK'litcrM .Industries and the prohibition on llll- disabled In tho war. Meeting: lu Indlanaiolli. portallonn of war materials, I'nder article 13 Poland would , WAHIIINOTON', Aug. 20. Samuel Artlclo 9 says hostlllllis will ce ise le Hussla the right nt freo tranult Oompnrs, president of tho American ?;""rB nr"'r v innuirn of tnoie for men and goons inrougn ner ter- fedoratlon of Inbor, will mako a Labor day speech nt ImllanannlK nt n Labor day demonstration to be nem tn connection with tho car ponters organization which It to bs held there. .Mr aompers In expected to iloal extensively with tho cam paign for tho election of members of congrc-rs and serators clawed as friendly to tho purposes of organ ized labor 0, Orders arrcnt of (lenoral Predorlco Cordova, ntleged to have been chiefly responsible for tho kidnaping ot William O. Jenkins, formerly t'nlled fltatea consul at l'uubla, says a dispatch to KcUtor from Iucbla (leneral Cordova is reported to bo In Tuxpam. titata of Vera Cmj, whore ho Is c nimandlng military forces GIVES LABOR TONIGHT TONIGHT Musician's Hall 113(4 Koutli Aon Mini Can't imncr, Mstrnl Arn Von (Soliig lo Continue tn Ilo Slackers, or mv You doing to U-nrn to Dunce- nnd Ilnjoy Yoiirnelfs tlio iit of our llien? v Tcngli Veni or Hofiiiul Vims Money. rilAMt K1'.'MH)Y, liislnnitor Tclcpltono Osagn I0jo POLES CAPTURE ' BREST-LITOVSK CONTIrrtKI rnoM PAfln ONK to dato. seven bohhe.kl dllslonsi have been cut to pieces end all their guns captured. LONDON. Aug 20. Vhs terms lEUbmlttcd by M ' Danl.havsky, head 25c The fall in BreaikfastDinner or Sapper is Twice welcome wnen can expect 1 t& &JML YOU A FLAVOR YOU CAN'T FORGET A truly sanitary product of won xdrous goodness. Made in a spotlessly clean factory and packed by the most sanitary methods. Southern Maid Syrup adds an ex tra touch of delight to any meal. PACKED ONLY DY DOTHAN SYMJP COMPANY Dothan, Ala. 6RIFFEN-G00DNER GROCERY CO. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS l UL3A, OKLAHOMA LAST DAY Today Ladies Matinee Grand Triple Bill - - THE TOKIO SIREN Starring tho FnRcinating Littlo Mnid of Jnpnn TSURU AOK1 (Mr. Scssuc Haynltawn) The SALAMANDER ALSO UNIVERSAL NEWS WEEKLY AND STAR COMEDY jfOTlj On nei-iiunl of ilnpllcnto I'lintriii'lx whli'li nri' i-eimpelli-d to eiiriy out. for tlm re'iiiiiliidcr .or tin uri-l., the liubllo Ret tho bcncrit or tills iioiidcrlul triple bill of 1 1 reels, vtllli no ndninco In price. AT GRAND TODAY Ciiiiuuciiciiu; siindjij "Tin: ,irn,n r.mn nkxt nooit" STRAND Last Times TODAY ROBERT WARWICK In ovr.s at n (iti.ock Niiiiv-oNTiNrorie tiiii n.w Musical Comedy de Luxe--Vaudeville--Picturcs eiy Tin: mtaois COMPLETE CHANGE OF BILL-ALL NEW l'llt:KI'..STI.MI JESS MYERS WONDER SHOW "THE CANDY SHOP REVUE CO." I'lnM nirfiinnfiiwr of the popular JmM)iri' "Condr Hliop llrrue'i roinpMir, tn Itiffr tir plur GIRLS-V.S -GIRLS a Hiimv wn'iin rnot'ii or "Tim iikst is town" on THK MCnr.KN Thou The Art an doVj1 Charlie Chaplin in The Jitney Elopement T MISS THIS PROGRAM Schedule 0:48, llllR, I2i30, a, 3,iH, jmo, Hi 1,1, 7, HUB, 0:30 Tuclior nro.' Show No. 17 t Tintr.L I'lcrrniy, i;ioiit nr.t'.iiH ROYAL TODAV AND fiATt HHAY Whollr dtllthlful la ttumo nd tnt. mnlt Oil romnc of lh moantslns vnif riimmtni in tna Tiihai firv. II l romine et lh mounUUM wllh ss Inlrlsuln rnytmrV I4miinii. I IIAinilMI HTAII IIHI.IIIIIIFITt, BTOIIV IllIAUTirVI. HOlNUtlT A plttir for Trftodr. Thtr Is foruttlilns' Is tat lory for sll iIum, Is Your Conscience a Safe Guide? Come to The First Presbyterian Church Corner Seventh and South Boston, SUNDAY EVE-X NING, AUGUST 22nd, and hear the fsermon on "CONSCIENCE DIAGNOSIS" Sunday Schol at 9 :30 a. m. Morning sermon at 10 :ii5. Subject--"THE TONIC OK PItAYER" Senior Christian Endeavor at G:46 p. m. The evening service will be hold on tho lawn, weather permitting. Come. v People's Exchange 111-113 EAST FIRST Delicatessen Department Largest and bestln-city. Home-made Pies, all kinds 25c Regular 10c Bread ; -.' 8c All kinds of ,fancy Cookies, dozen .'.18c to 25c Fancy Salads of all kinds. Hot Barbecue Boston Baked Beans. This ad is worth 24c in trade to each and every customer that returns it to us. Win. Feit I're-M-iils George Walsh in "Sink or Swim" ALSO Monte Banks in "Kicks" Wm. Duncan 'Silent Avenger' ALWAYS A CKKAT HllOW AT VM Al. ADMIUHION t'lliqRH t.al hun., IIoIIiIidh yd'H-SSit''- Klddl .. .i . to. S.t.a.H lulil lUlOU - . rr-iTT ii i Tin-rut Anr ff t-Af Tlinn rn frliiiV, rotillnc humlur. timli,-ll'le'iilnr "Viualr MkTiia TotT n Icrllllant innlrl lomnlir. On tlm rerrn, 'liirkrr lltoo. ItoeiJ' aiiow, Iraturliif .link liuiilnrr In Ihe "l,lrt O'liHli." ulm .luunlllt llnlmcn'-Hnet llrart rliMfl.ru in l lie l.l dirt" ul Tpiuh (iuliiaii In "Mj Ijul) Itahln llcwti" ulro Hunk Mfinu In "Hie Jiintlor." Great 55 iT- TODAY SATURDAY "The T JV ... 1 jxaamra lvivsterv EILEEN SEDWICK Supported by Cleo Madison and Bob Reeves It I win n woiulerrnl plot IwboiI on tin, eirll' mom Iffllnff wonelcrt It Iiim ixiwe-rfiil iiuiiiotl0 injntrv; with picnliiR (ummmino oiul KK-mI, hlMlI, KlHU-el! r Added Features: A HliAZn THAn IMtODI'criON with .lolm lnrcll mill stint DnliOlei liwrcnro pIcturlzliiR tnio wrati'rn cluirnotcrlMitlotw, In "When Big Dan Rides" Anil IHu V Comedy In 'THE LAUNDRY' WJiero Iiirl Slontffoniory KCllii 1,000 1-aiui tor a dime INTERNATIONAL NEWS At 10c and 20c Admission 3upr Strlol V wmmm Jlr,t llilnr. luring nd flthtlnir. I lllood-ihot atlloa. Itlt.rtllii tr. i a.imrr. Mrittfjins thriin turii u t nk c.r.t n brr. Ufa t It thi.t. mil at id cruilMt. Dth eitrln( lunli. A fcMIU ( guti and Hutu. Alio HANK MANN in ono of those funny "THE ROYAL I Ailultn 3Qp, lfl.ldlcn too I : 3j LAST TIMES TODAY I 1 mi m IL '-J I. 1 j A TOM I MOORB duds I Irum Hie Hurt In (he hilunUj 'A r . l!rlllnir l'nt, 'A1 I (laiimiinl m .'i r.ni Muniwlnr 'X' hi-ri'e-n T'lnirt I li3 it :n . itoo 3i.i Ainu Ui30 in ii tr W Today Only I I lo Ktnr of n Tliotuutiiel .MiKxln In ii iff urn Mioh'Ihk of lior (vli'lirntcel huimxwii YEfor EYE Tim CuriK't of Ilnpl.iil! Did you Ik-IIoo It's nuiL'lc ikiucth when j (in iirni ii (hllil? bit iiHin tliU insstio rue oiii-o mori! it ml bo tjil.i'ii Into tlio InniTinoHt plna-H of tlm i'Asi ami (irr.it Afiimn I)e-eTl Am tlm Orli'iituU moro UhNliiiuiti lowrt moro IimIIc. tln luilrrn lli.m IIiioi- nf Urn Of lilcnt'.' Se tlie vut Ulffi-rvne-ei of iiiiiinieti'i- iH'luri'ii tlm two ixxipiiw in "i;vr rem uyi:," PATHE NEWS Palace Orchestra Scrrein Time)! 10:30, 11:30, Vl:4Z, '.', 3H5, -til'.O, 5:13, 7, HUG, UlSII Admission 35c; Children, 10c 1 X4 1 . LAST TIMES TODAY Double Program superb presentation the startling play Life's 1 Twist" An absorbing tulo with a select cast of players. Special engagement of tho famous Vandcrbilt, University Glee Club Appearing at 3, 8 nnd NOW PLAYING Miss Shirley Mason IV The Little Wanderer A IIoiuaiicu of it Dnlnty Glrf from Noohcro 1 SIKHS i