The Saturday evening post . Published Weekly The Curtis PublishingCompany Cyrus H. , President C. H. Ludinrfton. Vice-President and TreasurerP. S. Collins. General Business ManagerWalter D. Fuller. SecretaryWilliam Boyd. Advertising Director Independence Square. 1hiladelphia London; 6, Henrietta StreetCovent C. THE SATURDAYEVENING POST Founded A9D?i728 by Copyright. 1920. by the Curtis Publishing Company in the United States and Great Britain George Horace Lorimer EDITORChurchill Williams. F. S. Neall, Arthur Dinsmore,Associate Editors


The Saturday evening post . Published Weekly The Curtis PublishingCompany Cyrus H. , President C. H. Ludinrfton. Vice-President and TreasurerP. S. Collins. General Business ManagerWalter D. Fuller. SecretaryWilliam Boyd. Advertising Director Independence Square. 1hiladelphia London; 6, Henrietta StreetCovent C. THE SATURDAYEVENING POST Founded A9D?i728 by Copyright. 1920. by the Curtis Publishing Company in the United States and Great Britain George Horace Lorimer EDITORChurchill Williams. F. S. Neall, Arthur Dinsmore,Associate Editors Entered as Second-Class \b,1479. at the Post Office at Philadelphia,Under the Act of March 3,1679Additional Entry as Second-Class Matterat Columbus. Ohio Entered as Second-Class Matter at thePost-Office Department, Ottawa, Canada Volume 193 ern the «-JC. ,0c. in COPT Canada PHILADELPHIA, PA., NOVEMBER 6, 1920 •to r;r\ the year V ^ . *J IS by Subscription Number 19. General Obregon and the Villagers of Santa Maria Del Tule at the Foot of the Gigantic Cypress Tree Near the City of Oaxaca, Supposed to be the Oldest Tree in the World ALVARO OBREGON is still almost unknown beyond the frontiers of his ownf\ country and is very imperfectly appreciated within them. It may surprise the/ % reader to learn that even the late President Carranza, who owed his ascendencyto Obregons military achievements and worked for a considerable time in closeconjunction with him, died without gauging his character aright or appreciating hismotives. The fact is there are two Obregons; one of whom is light-hearted, superficial,jovial, answering most men according to their limitations, living in an atmosphere ofjejune commonplace and amusing himself by shooting folly as it flies; and another whois thoughtful, serious, solicitous about national and international problems and whoseconversation is pregnant, suggestive and illuminating. Most people are acquainted with the former


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