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% e THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, In an effort to gar- foment a ny In » Carranza n. The ambassador L of these factionists as being In ac cord with the Magon propaganda in Mex- 1, he sald, was a radical organi- described the obe TENTALIVE PACT De Facto Agent at Washington Says : Fms-dh A o 4 nat 1 with whith Villareal had been af Big Bend Incursion was Fo- | 00N L0 are mented by General Villareal. scretary Lansing promised to — m’m feature with Becrctary Baker, Before | TWO OTHER RAIDS PLANNED the conference at the State. department Alweuas had concluded, however, Becretary Baker had announced the president's decision WASHINGTON, b, C., May 9|, son1 the additional tr Special Agent Rodgers at Mexico | Yunston. Mr. Arredondo City today telegraphed the State de- |these orders. partment that General Carranza hudl 1 am gisd to heer that,” | | to General | informed of he sadd, it ' 18 oxa what 18" needed.” indicated his approval of the tenta- | 4 powcee from General Seott at ¥ tive border protocol which has prac- | Pase hed the War department early | today and Secretary Baker dlspatched a reply immediately. The neither dispatch was disclosed War department officials sald the delay |In the KI Paso nagotiations apparently had arisen bocmuse of unwillingness on the part of General Obregon to sign the agreement first perfected by the Moxlean government, They were of the opinion that Obregon would make wome tieally been concluded by General Bcott and General Obregon After an early conference with Jecretary Lansing today Ellzeo Ar- edondo, Genera) Carranza's ambas #ador, sald he had told the seeretary “there is not an lota of truth” in re ports trom the border that General contents of Obregon had demanded the with-|#ort of & counter’ propossl, whose tenor had mot yet been Indleated o General val ¢ erfcan troops, The am- | " drawal of America P, The am-| g0, " Raports from EI Paso tp the ds bessador denied also that Mexican | partment have not so far given officials reason 1o fear that thers in Aanger of a break troops had been disposed during the 'l Paso conference so a8 to threaten | General Pershing's line of communi- | Another Confe ce Arranged, ection LL PASO, Tex, May 0.-Arrangements | sioreq with dynamite belonging to the Mr. Arredondo asked that inereassd | f0r Another conference hetween Genarals [ piunt of the Atlas Powder company at|'9%Y | vigllance be exercised by the American |S00tt and Obregon were being made L0-| 1.y fopatcong blew up shortly after | "Cymric cleared New York April 20 border authorities against nctivities of |98y, At General Obregon's headdquar-ly 150k today, killing at least four | Without passengers,” said one message. the eremies of both countries, who, he[1ers It was stated that it was belleved | y.0, aocording to telephonic advices. | “Bupomed mixed cargo with horses. On sald, were seeking to foree them futo |the meeting would take place this after B admiralty service, Torpedo hit engine {noon, and confidence was axpressed that FiVB Hundred Are | room, killing five out of crew of 107, Ab war by border ralds “The de tacto government,” Mr, Arro- dondo sald, “has officlal and mocurate |an amicable adjustment would be reached. It is stated that the representative of information that the attack on Olem | Wprings was organized fn the Unit®, | ,“""’:""’"‘l""”::"m":."hh:'fl:‘:yr:‘ .1‘-;.- States. 1t in feared that other similar| N¥ 'he tenta agresmont becsuss ontere ot e \ ovements might ocour. 1 have ln‘.]}Am"‘""“ conferoes will nll'lll a def! | nite dnte for withdrawal of General Per our Information before Becretary lAu-th".N R sing. We have accurate information of | | Dublin In the WHITE STAR LINER CYMRIG GOES DOWN Big 8hip Struck by Torpedo West of Ireland Stays Afloat Eleven Hours, FIVE OF CREW ARE KILLED LONDON, May. 9.—Lloyds reports that the White Star liner Cymric wank at 3 o'clock this morning, All were saved, The Day’s War News THE WHITE STAR'LINER Cymrie, which was torpedoed yesterdny nfterno Iy oft the Irish Coust, m in mor & It was hound from K for Liverpool h war munitions and a erew of about & hundred of whom were saved exce who were killed when the torpedo hit the lner, WHAT SEEMS TO BE the most de- mined effort made by the crown prince's bretk throngh and o Verdun In now in progre After initinl | wnen at HAIL 304 and between wmont und puns have fall , mecording to New Y¢ on board WASHINGTON, May 9.—In report. | ing the torpedoing of the White Star liner Cymric to the State department today, American Consul Frost at Queenstown sald five of fts crew of 107 men were killed by the ex plosion, He sald It appeared that the attack was made without warn- ing. The survivors, he reported, will lend about noon today at Bantray. trom Three Buildings of : the Atlas Powder Works Blown Up LAKE HOPATCONG, N. J., May 0-1t I8 reported that three bufldings of the Atlas Powder company of this place were Mesnages regarding the Cymric Consul ¥rost through the State depart wont sald the vesse orpedoed at s ived G explosion at noon, | et #ald the vessel was torpedoed at 4 Botween 6 and 100 men are reported to have been killed NEWARK, N. J an p. m, yesterday, 138 miles west of Fiist net, that it sank at 3 a. m. today and May 9-Two bulldings | 1.+ the crew arrived at Bantry at noon sence of warning inferrable.” Killed or Woundea | 1uie: teaiis vesisis st ind ' . Moy ¢ |18,000-ton steamship Cymr'e had been to, in Irigh Upriging seicea v s corman suvmarine. & mes | mage from Queenstown last night said the torpedosd at 4 o'clock Monday was still afloat and was pro The Cymric left casunitios in | Vorsel, 124 | Afternoon, The uprising were LONDON, May 9, recont MAY 10, 1916, it 100 men, nol crew numbered abc whom, 30 far as known at the White Sta office in New York, | American Methodists Ritual Revision Report is Referred to Bishops BARATOGA SPRIN May 9.—A re vised ritual for the Methodist Episcopal | church was virtually assured today when the Methodist general conference by an overwhelming vola referred to the board of bishops the r t of the commission on reyision of ritual, The bishops were authorized by the conference to accept or reject the report make any hanges they considered desirable This action camne after a prolonged de bate over the phraseology of the prayers employed in the baptism of children, It 1s understood the members of the bish ops’ hoard are virtually unanimous in thelr desire for revision and any changes made In the committee's report will be of minor importance Governor Charles H address to the conference for for war. | “I yielded to no man in my love of pence,” he smid, “but 1 stand against the proposition that no price 18 too great | to pay for peace. Nor do I belleve that | Christianity itaelf 1s committed to any dogma of pacifism. Christianity s & | tighting faith,” an or to Whitman in an made a ples as well uy preparedness pence Michigan Moosers Are for Roosevelt JACKBON, Mich,, May 6.~When H, H Batdorff of Battle Creek in his addresy as temporary chairman of the state pro- gressive convention here today declared himself In favor of Roosevelt's nomins. ton tumult broke loose The resolutions included the following “It s fortunate indeea we are able ot lonst two separate places on tha bor- Cure Yonr ( Killed, %% woundsd and nine missing—a ceeding to an Irish port der where raids are now belng planned | Dy, King's New Discovery will cire | total of 621, among his majesty'’s troops| New York April 20 with a Iarge cargo of [again to offer to the country the ons by these Interests your cold. 1t is antiseptic and mooth- | #nd the Royal Irish constabulary, Pre-|war munitions for Livarpool. 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