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'8 TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY, G, 1922 ROYAL DUTCH OIL! WITHDRAWS BIDS Unequal Treatment o All Interests Caused Rup ture With Soviet BIG 'BATTLE' GOES ON Americnn and British Com panies Fighting for World Oil Monopoly LONDON, May flTho Itojnl Dulrli mill Shell cdmpanlcn liuxn lirnliru off liCKoliutlnu ullli tlio .Momkiw Miili't powriuni nt rein, the In 1 1 iisvln i) nil ciin('sl(ins, It uas mimninml Mils iiflrrnoon by Sir .Robert Cohen, n director nf tlio Shell group. Mr Robert Mill ijuoleil liy tlio titniiilfiril nijIiik: "Vi retimed to ho n party t nny nrimiKriiicnl hy ulilrli other interest crn mil. kIwii ciiuilly fair (irnlinent. V( urn nut ill'. CnlliilliiK "I"' tlio foilet K'imtii-IllCllt." Oh Man-! . By Briggs LONDON. May E ll'hlnd (ho manucvers nt the RlKnntle (ill Inter ta which nrn m:ltntln tlio llrltlah !"urolBti office today, a (treat bfittlo Ik being whrpiI ly lsrltlsli nnd American conctirna inr world Ml premacy In tlio petroleum industry Officials of thn foreign office stated that they hail not yot ra eclved nny protest from America re. KHrillns tho rcportod compact ho- twecn tlio llnyal Dutch una Shell companies with tho Moscow irovorn merit fur Hilheliui oil concessions, hut they hnd henril that inch 11 protest wan heltiB forwardod from woshlnB ton. It was declared tho forelKU office has no knowlndEo of tlio reported oil agreement. Rumors Ktlll IVi-dat. Dosplto denials, tho report tliat thn llnyiil Dutch and Hhull group Had stained a monopoly In ntisslnti potrohium continued In offoct. It In known, that tlio Htundaxd Oil com pany lictfi been ufter Russian con- eeNHlona, theso ncKotlatlonn having been in proKrcss for eomu tlmo. It In rcportod In unofficial quar tet mat Jiruisii KQVornmont at taches hollovo thn Turin roport of ino jJritlnii nil compact liavu stirred tho Standard Oil company to action und that tho Htandurd may hnvo inado representations to tho Ameri can elnto ilepartmont on tho mib Joct. Already America lian nont notes to Groat Drltuln protesting against tho exclusion of American oil companion from mandated terri tory, especially Mesopotamia, whero the British eocurcd rich oil conces sions, Mny Yot Let V. 8. In. Great Diltaln executed u clovor maneuver by trnnspormlns Mcsc;.'1 potnmla Into rm independent UlnK dom tinder th protoctlon of tli'n, British, llrltnln's oil policy toward ths United tUntca la xulil to havo, l'Oen friendly mid It la bollovcd that I'romler LloyiLCcorsre would not Al low tho Royal llutch and Hholl com panies to algn, ony nKreemont which might endancor tho cordial rela tions now exbutnc between London i .nd Washington, J. Tho wholo wol'Jd la tho battlefield ot tho conlondlni KlantH that nro Beolc.'"i" freah oKl territory to tako tho pU'C0 ot f'ehli ' that nro becoming' exhaust11, J Itu dudes Russia, l'or rla, TurlvrJ', Rutnnnln, China and eoms of tW Hrn"l lnr eastern Btntua, DM well a xit i. WASHINGTON, Mny Tlio. Standard Oil comvt any U not n par ticipant Jn any do nt negotiated be tween British oil t Intercets und tho aovlet Rovornment of JtUBla for tho exploitation of tho vast Itusalan oil field. A. O. Dodf rd, chairman of tho board of tho ct impany, declared her8todiiy. I Want N(lno4if ItiiMtn. Bedford declared that tho Stan dard Otl company If not aoclduB to rn....ierllusla at taala tlmo and aald that It wim not rcpix'i ontod at Genoa i,fi,i nrfralned fim entorln Into any nsrconumt wlllc Ilritlgh oil In tereHts for iSmtrol tl tho Itusslan notroleum output. i.nu ii In ennferonco with Hecretary of Bluli HuKhes and I. nn.l.r.tnnrl tfl liaVO lA'SCUUSBd CablO reports that tho Koyull Dutch and shn croiitxi In Great llrltaln are ni.nnimr m cut In Hiiiiiii uiacy In tho lluaslan oil flulda and ha vo virtually cloned a deal with tho sovlot nov- ernmrnt for thlB purpotc Didn't Consent to ;DeI. Tim Rtnmlard Oil company, nc rnritiiia to Ilcdford. has n. Klven Its consent to any iiKrnoment between thn HrHlnh nnd tho iwivlot eovern ment. Officials orn confident that the Btamlard Ofl company'ii plan aa far n.i Ittmula la concerned, will ba to conform to tho Mats department'! policy nlncn thn government Htnnda rendy to protect American lnter eata In their Ittiaalan claims. It la doubted that nny agreement would bn laatlnir which Ignored the claims of American Interests. In view of tho notion already served by this government that American rights must bo protected. Wire Flashes NEVADA, Mo.. M7 l-AV. 11. K'hnat tfrlT. II, "lint nnit ktllxd hlmtnlf trm loilH)'. Its litnl teen lu lit hlth fur omo tlmti. HAN T-nANCIMen. lUr 1 TIfh rMvr walkM or rn-1 th i(fpt rnr to day. Auuroxlmattlv 400 chanrfnura want hii strike tifcntiMo of it wbr rituotlon nt from Ift to It k liny. Union Irdra aaltl tho, men vttt uiit 100 or rnt.' IVARIUNnTON. May 5. Thit.lioui Inta tnility iiHMftl n hill Inrraaalntr t)m uituir. lfd hondrtl Irnlobtfilnoaw of iht Philippine talftmla from 1 3O.li0O.OOO to apuroxlmauly 1 tVVU,VVU VOHT M'AYNI). In1.t May l-Mntwall KarKcr. 4D. Hully wood. L'n motion tilt nun uirfcior tor mn Mun company, nian In hla fitt nn a 1'vnnaylvanlA train a It v.ai cntcrinv X'urt Avityne (uday. IOS ANdlU.HH. Mar ft. Claaatflcatlrtn nt evlilrtiro irlntltiK' M tun ftrtlvltlta of tli Ku Klu Klati In Ln AngaUa county continued nt tho dUtrlct attornfjr'a nrtlc today. In i-rpirntlon fur Ua autmili-ilon to in i;ra.nu jufy .Mommy. I.OH ANdlU.EH, May B.- Mary ricUfnrd Iirh tiaen rhnaen iral(1fnt of flub of motion p let tira ttctr . tna urimary our of whtrli la to proUct thn ajood nainfa oi )( momoara. it u annuunrtii ncra. 10 ANCIIU.KM. May (.-Pmu Haya ltawa, Jupantao motion rlctura actor, haa limiiRht milt nKatnit thd H. C. IMcturta rnrparatlon. Iieadad 1y Uufua Cola, (or $32,U00. charwlnif lirracu of contract. It Wei 1 en mad ytateriUy, COATKSVITXr., May I. O. Bhar plea Worth ,promtnnt atxel manuf arturtr. iltait nt lila liouie hor IaU n Ik lit. Ho waa 71 yrui ulit. HAVANA, Myl-. Oen. Mlllo Nuna. former vtco iriliUnt and Umoua fls ure tn tlia ravolutlonnry hlitnry ot Cuba, Ulrd today nt tlio mo of 07 yanra. HAN MATi;0,"Tul.l May B. PonlnauUr aimlety hoprd uAny varnlytla of nftalra nt tho Han Mat Tout club, dun tn tho Uvylnif ot an allacluntut aKAlnat Ofnrto nordon Jfiwr. former Drtrolt ntltllon dlra. for llO.nOfl, by thn Kaultabla Truat company nt Kaw York, would bo brlaf. RKOAT.IA. Jto,, May 8. Tlia Ornnd Army u( Hi Itrpublta ot Mttmurl ad Juurncd Ita forty-flrnt nnnunl riicamp tnnnt hrro at noon today, Medulla waa it ted aa th a;tat convention city fur iVIJi T. U. RECEIVES A GIFT OF $6,000 Bristow Man Sends in a $6,000 Check for the Current Expenses A Klft of JG.nno for tho current expense of tho Unlveralty ot Tulsa haa Jut been mudo by A. A. Itolle- stnnn of llrlatow, a member of tho hoard of truatcoa ot tho Institution. The Klft waa volunteered by Itolln etono nt tho regular board meetlni? thin weelc. In uiceivtlnK I'realdcnt J. II. nordon nald (hat thn contribution gained now valuo from tho pon tanelty with whlch It ' was of fered and the aplrlt nf real Intereat In thn welfare of tho Institution thua manifested by a man not located In this city. Mnllctdttne, vho la In oil producer, hna been a member of the board about elehtcrii months. The wlfn of hla ami, Kd Hijlleatone, at tended Kendall collcRe( A campalRn for n million dollar endowment for tho school will bo launched In October, nccardlns to dcflniato declnlon reached by trus teCB. cnmmuiilcatlnn la to bo sent at onoo to thn ItocUefeller Kounda tlon stating thn date and goal oE this campaign and requesting- that tho foundation nrovlile. na la their cus tom, ono third of thn total amount aought It tho remaining two. thirds la secured through other channels. Thn rciiuest for $10,000 on teaehers' salnrlcH thla year nnd next will also bo renewed. Tho communication will bo ndrreseeil to Dr. H. C. Hago, sec retary of thn cuneral educational board of tho Hoekefellcr V'ounda tlnn, who visited the nchool this prlng. Tho board uslo elected as assistant teachers for noxt year Mla Louise wiiiiiiiiiKh ot Haiiisaw who will ro celvn tho bachelor of clenco degren hi Jtmn nml Miss Atleen Moody of l'orter who nt tho samn tlmo will bo granted tho baehelur of nrta degree. Tho teaching faculty for noxt year wilt not It completely decided upon before tho cloe ot tho present school ear. T.ONIION, May . Til. atrlli of uliln Tint work cullnl eft I hla attrr- iionn, scounioK ia in laniral Xtw asancr. An Investment That Endures The 7 Cumulative Prior Lien Stock of tho PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF OKLAHOMA' ia now being sold to yield 8?? net on the investment. Dividends are paid quarterly. The business is safe, sound nnd suro. 1st. A universal necessity with nn increasing demand. 2nd. Business is done on practically a cash basis. :?rd. Operating in growing nnd progressive communities. 4th. Sound financially nnd doing a pros perous business. Cash or convenient partial payment plan, 87.60 per share, par valuo $100. Tho stock is tnx free from fed eral normal incomo tax and Oklahoma personal prop erty tnx. Full particulars. Public Service Company of Oklahoma 111 East Fourth St. Tulsa Osage 2770 SCHOOL BONDS SOLD Stain School IjiiiiiI Department Dla- (KMC of .Mnro Thau I In If .Million In Oklahoma Securities. OKLAHOMA CITV. May 5. Sales ot 641,000 worth of bonds was announced today hy A. H. J. Khaw, secretary to thn cnmmls nloners nt tho school land depart ment. The homl.t wcro anld, deliv ered and paid for yesterday, Khaw wild, and tho money la to bn placed tn the farm ln.m fund, to bn loaned nt (inco to farmers ot ttv state, Tho bonds wern sold nt par and accrued Interest, the entire amount going to tho Ilrown-Crummer in vestment company of Wichita. ' A total of $738,000 wort, 0f bonds wan offered for snla nnd It w.ia expected tho unsold block, nmountlnrf to 137,000, would be, placed Huon. Tho bonds wild were! $35,000 worth nt llristow bonds: $29,000' ot Crock rounty refunding bonds; $75, 000 ot Stillwater school bonds: $S. 000 ot l'ryor school bonds: $210, 000 of Creek county road bonds; $20,000 or l.ovo county refunding minus; J40.00Q of Duncan school bonds: $10S,000 of Uryan county road bonda nnd $56,000 of Muskogco county briuge liomi.i. Murlon Keam Stephens, a Chicago heiress. Mme. Mourcmsky'ft lawyer said that legal steps would bo taken throueh dlnlomatlc channels to pre vent tho llusslnn church officials NnwYork from nnnuiung ner marriage. Mouremsky alleges ho waa nuirr led tn Vonslatsky In tile Yalta Cathedral In Crime, several months beforo ho was married to Mrs. Stephens. Kiiualliatlon Hoard Quite OKDAIIOMA CITV, May B. After fixing tiormancnt valuations for to?'! nn nmnv tiubltc aorvico corpora' Hons In the etnto, tho state board ot eminl nation adlournod toaay until May 15. Vnulatlon of railroad prop erty will uo tagon up uy ino uuuiu on May it was announced. i'n I. VUllor In Tulsa. I. 1. Cox, an attorney ot Okmui hck. wtin nan noen meniionea ua i ni-nhnhtn ennnmaio lor tno nonunu tlnn na a representative from that llstrlct, vas a buslncsi visitor m Tulsa Friday. . OIL MAGNATES GOING HOME Waller Tfaglti Hciuli Tarty Kn Itoulo to New York IYnni Mexico IjAUKDO, Texns, May C Walter Teagle, 15. 1 Dohcney, K. O. MifUIn and other prominent oil magnates passed through hero early today on a special train for Now York city, after having attended a conference In Mexico City with President Obro- gon mid other Mexican officials on oil matter. The parly waa idiown every cour ttsy, Trngln stated, nnd a aatlsfac tory agreement regarding taxation of oil production bids fair to be reached.' De la Huerta of Obre gun's cabinet will bo In XeW York city tho last of this month, the of flclala stated, to complete dotalls ot tne agreement. BIGAMY CHARGE PLANNED Woman Who ClaluiH to llei Wife of l'ulo Who Married Jlelre-s, to Tako Action. rAIlIS. May 5. Counsel for Mme, IJeubott Mntiremskv announced to day that sho would fllo charges of bigamy against Anataso Androvltch VonBlatsky. tho young polo wii married In Now York yast yenr Mrs. Southern California's JKSt.SE- jfflL and , CS5rt Dellshtfully ilKferrnt retort fii( Imitluu hHiriH it'iiter. Whero iiiitdoor nnd Indoor summer Ufa nf fouls endless merriment. Coif fho hileudld courii's. Ilmx'lmik riding, surf lwithliig, ten nla und nil oilier popular bummer SMirtK. Wlietlirr In quest ot real rest or nc tltu rromitloii, you will find your CM-ry want lias Iioen autlclimted here. Splendid hotel accommodations, bountifully hlliintvd liuiiciilimK. Amerli'iiii plan rates, from All. KTANI.UY S. ASDIiUSOX. Mgr. WOMEN HELD . IN TAXI THEFT Hold Up Driver, Took His Money and Car, Using Pistols, Charge TOPEKA, Kftn., May S. Infor- mntlon recclevcd by tho police hero thla morning from Kansas City, Kan.. Indicates that two of the four young women (iirrcsted hero yester day driving a Ford sedan nnd bear- ng a Missouri license tag, nrn Im plicated In tho holding up of a tnxl driver. According to tho pollco Informa tion, two of the women hailed Cecil Holopeter, driver for tho Kdlson Automoblln Livery company, nt Klghth nnd Central, Missouri side, Arriving nt tho City Tark drive, both tho women drew revolvers. holding up tho driver, relieving him or hla i'ord seaan ana 'is in casn, driving awny. When the women hailed the taxi ono was then dressed as a man. Which two of the four that held up the driver Is not known. When ar rested hero they gavn their names as Joo Connolly, 19; Verne Flaherty, 19; ItniMi Ilass, 22, nnd .Marie 11a- mnnt, 19, They were rilcked up by request of a farmer living east nf Iloclt Creek, whero they slopped tn get crinoline, nnd told contlletlng stories, saying they wcro on their way from St. Joseph, TRUE GUILTY GETS DEATH Dpfeiinq of In'nnlly FnlN nnd Avln tor AcoiiHOd of Mjinlo.r Condemned LONDON'. Mny C. Itoland True, former avlntor and Instructor In avl Atlon nt Americana flying fields, to day was found guilty ot the murder of Miss Gertrude Yates In her Ken sington npnrtmcnt. Ho wng sen tenced to death. Thn prosecution contended that Truo had murdered tho girl for her Jnwolry, valued nt about $1,000, Tho defense, waa insanity wnicn was said to havo resulted from nn nlrplano accident. Mrs. Truo testified thnt sho was a former American chorus girl nnd that sho married Truo while he waa artmg na instructor nt tne Mlneoln, Lone Island, flying; ncid In 1917. fiould Suit GctH Setback'. NHW YORK. May 6. Tho order ot Sunromo Court Justice any which would liavo granted KHith Jveiley fiould $5,000 to rconen In Now York state her suit to dlvorco from l''ran"c Gould, wns reversed today by tho ap nellatn division ot the supromo court. Tho Justice held she had no cause for nctlon. Cuticura Talcum ' i FaMfanttnty Fratraal Always Healthful Hmv1 tr o(M(wt XsUmUrfMtXlkUUia, j vnOCR LOVAlTV TO MEXICANS Nntlro of Mexico Hero on Tour to Aildrcua Cottntryincn. Glc. Luis G. Boto, a civil engineer and native ot Mexico talked to Mex icans of Tulsa' Friday nleht at 428 North Boston on what he bnllevca their attitude towarun me unuon Btnteo government ahould be a rosldentii of thla country. Soto Is an opponont of radicalism In nny form nnd c6mbati L W. W. and bol- shevlsm. Hoto speaks English with diffi culty nnd It is not easy to under stand him. Ho explained that with tho consent of tho Mexican govern ment ho Is In this country to en courage friendship rum soon win between the two countnefl ana to wards that end la trying to teacn Mf-Yimna who are already rcsldenta hero to bo loyal nnd contented citi zens. At no tlmo in any ot his talka doca ho touch upon orgnnlzod labor or the opon shop movement nut urges hla fellow countrymen to work hard, give their best to their emnlovcra and bn content with their remuneration, rioto oeara crcuen- tlals from tho department of lutt. and large companies and torPou. tlona in Nc,w Mexico, Arlzr- y CrI( rauo, Mexas ana oincr state ii" uAtittiu, unring ir savant days that howl!l bo here, ' , n,v consent, of headi ot big , c."' panles to address tholr Mex ltl m ployea In their own t-.r ,r it,' w XJm,lllui l Truckco 11ns nig I'lrr tin 1own, tho sceno of.m, t t ,1" winter ccnrs which havo t rnt,J In motion pictures for ma y yca, past, had a largo part tf J neas deatroyed by fire Iat n m T .........n" ...... o. ...... fc... tb f "M(Jf POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere ' First. ' Introduction Nejw Straws Just, a look at these new styles Just received wlfl make you ion fo let under a straw hat. All the styles that fcood dressers lU wVar are here. The -ar!ety ot shapes la eTceptlonally large sailors. Panamas and many styles ot the neglige type in soft straws being included. ' MODERATELY PRICED. "AT, $3.00 to $7M) ONE LOT OF. SILK SIIIRTS Values up to $10.00, now. $5.65 SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY j The smcMt Stims Spring Sale of Fine Toilet Soaps S X tftva s,p sPtr t v 1 A Three-Pound Bar of Pure Castile Soap, made of edible Vegetable Oils, by the manufacturers of the famous Woodbury Soap. An ideal soap for baby's bath, tender skins, shampoos, etc. .Very ttQg special, 3-pound bar ,., - U7C WATCH OUR WINDOWS A lTiX-l. yArmour s wucn Hazel Soap Vi-pound enke Armour's perfect Witch Hazel Bath Sonp. Thoroughly milled nnd molded into n con venient ovnl cako . 10c Rexall Toilet Soap There la no better soap made. Hard milled and properly aged. Adapted tor general toilet purposes. Daintily per. fumed. Special, 2 for . .... cakes 15c Almond Hardwater Soap A liberal size, n food sonp, made for hard water; a good value at 5c Armour's Perfect Buttermilk Soap A large oval enke, weigh ing poiind, hard milled sonp combined with buttermilk. 10c The Big Value The Rcxnll Stores, spe cinl, half-pound cakes Almond Cocoa, hnrd waler sonp three cakes; a pound and a half of sonp for 25c Assorted Soaps Large enkes Rose Glycerine, Buttermilk nnd Witch Hnzel, all good quality, made by the Palmolive company f nnd very special nt OC The HexaMLStores THE SAFE DRUG STORES GBTSIAN MAO DON 12 Mi SUMMERS DRUG CO. Lemon Soap 5c Genuine Lemon ,Oll Soap, nf fine quality material, molded In tho shape of a lemon. Used extensively na a facial soap ind In connection wlth.Iemon Creams. I 5c J STEELY HSttEi MM