iUIiJI TINO VKE: OMAHA, WKDN'KSDAV, MAY 10, 1916. CARRANZA ACCEPTS TENTA11YE PACT! De Facto Ayent at Washington Sayi Big- Bend Incuriion wa Fo mented by General Villareal. TWO OTHEB BAIDS PLANNED WASHINGTON. U. C. May 9. Fpt-clal Agent rtodgera at Mexico City today telegraphed the State de Hrtment that General Carraiua had li.dlratod hfa approval of the tenta tive border protocol which haa prac tically beea concluded by General ficott and General Obregon. After an early conference with Iccretary Lanalng today EHzoo Ar edondo, General Carranza'a ambaa rador, aald ha had told the ar-erctary "iher I not an lota of truth" In re port from the border that General Obregon had demanded the with ti-awal of American troop. The am bHidor denied alao that Mexican troopa had been dlnpoapd during the D Taeo conference o aa to threaten Oneral Permhlnii'a line of rotnmunl ettlon, Mr. ArrMondo aakeil that Increaaeil vlgllanc f nerrla'd hy lb American JinfW authorltlf alnt actlvlllea of Ih n'rnki nt tiottt coutitrle, who, ha aald, ware aeeklna; o force thro Into war tjr border rM. "The- 61 facto f nvernment," Mr, Arra dorirto aald, 't,a official nd accurate Information that Hi attack on Oleijn Fprlnan w oraanlied In Iha ITttlt', . Flatea. It la feared that other almllar tn'iventent mlalit occur, I hv laM d'lf Information before Kecretary J.aii in. W hav rciirte Information of t bit to eparat place on tha bor der where raid are now tiring planned by thru Intereat. J Mr, Arredondo declared, Antonio Vjl lurri.l wa the principal limtlfator ef Ui Glenn Pprinaa raid, according to hla Information. Villareal recently vlaited Nuevo Laredo, ha aald. In an effort to Xotnent a mutiny. In the Carranza gar rlion. The ainbanaador dcacrlbed the ob ject of theaa factlonlat a being- In ac cord with tha Magon propaganda In Mex ico, which, lie aald, wn a rndlial organ!. Mtlmt with which Vlltareal had been afll lalcd twenty year. fi?rreury lAnelng promlaed to d'e"JM that feature with Bewtary Baker, Hefore the conference at tha Btata- department had concluded, however, Secretary Baker hud announced the )irelde.nt' dnrlalon to ienl the additional troopa to General Kunstoti. Mr. Arredondo waa Informed of thaaa order. " ' "I am glad to hear that," he aid, "It I exactly whnt Is nreded." A rimm from General Bcott at Kl Paaa reached tha War department early today and He'retary Ileker din-patched a reply Immediately. The content of neither dlpet(h waa dlacloaed. War department official aald the delay In tha Kl fa to negotiation apparently had arlaen hneaui of unwllllngnen on the part of fJeneral Obregon to ln tha agreement flrat perfected by tha Mexican government. They were of the opinion that Ohreaon would make otn iort of a counter nrnnoaal, whoa tenor had not yet been Indicated to General Bcott, Report from Kl ro in the de partment have not ao fr given official reaaon to fear that there la dangor of a break, Another ronfereara Arranged, hlj J'AiSO, Tea , May . -Arrangement for anothar conferenca between General ott and Ohregnn were being mad to day. At General Ohregon' headquar ter It wa Uted that It waa believed tha meeting would take place thl after noon, and confidence w axpreaaed that n amtcabl adjutment would b reached. 1 It I at ted that the repreaentatlv of b da facto government ha delayed ln ng Hi tentative agreement bcua the American conferee will not el a defi nite date for withdrawal of General f'er ahltig force. The Day 's War News t en Vonr I old. f'r. King' New Plcovery will cure your cold. It I aiitlaeptln and eooth- Ing, kill tha cold germ. All drugglai Advertisement. ' THE W111TK TARI.tEIl tymrlr, which waa torpedid yrmtt-nSnr afternnoo, preanmnblf off the Irlah l"ot, aank Ihl moriiliia. It waa hound from Jlrw York for l.lrerpool with war munition and crew of ahont a hundred men, all of whom were eaved eicrpt flv who were killed when tho torpedo bit tha liner. what nr.r.vn m iik the mat - trrmlned effort made by the crown prlnre' force to brrtik through and raptor Verdnn la now la progrcaa. After Initial aacceaae at Hill .'101 and lictwrrn llnuanmnnt ami II audrr mont, the fiernian have failed to innke pro gnu, according to f'arl. WHITE STAR LINER CYMRIC COES DOWN Big Ship Struck by Torpedo Weit of Ireland Stayi Afloat Eleven Hour. Three Buildings of the Atlas Powder Works Blown Up LAKE HOpATrOVa N. 3., My 9It I reported that tlirea building of tha Ada I'owder oompany of thl ple were deatroyed by an exploaloti at noon. Hetween fi and 1W men ar reported to hva been killed, NtCWARK, N. J., My Tw building atored with dynamite belonging to the plant of the Atla I'owder company at Ike Ifopatcong blew tip ahortly after 1 o'clock today, killing at kaat four men, according to tolephonlo advice. Five Hundred Are Killed or Wounded in Irish Uprising IONDON, May .-Tha cMualllea in Piitilln in the recent tlprlalng wer U'i killed, "M wounded and nlnn mlaalng a total of til, among hi maji-nly troop and tha Itfiyal Irlah conthulry, I'ra mler Aaqulth announced In tha Jloiia Common today. FIVE OF CEEW ARE KILLED LONDON, May. 0. Lloyda reporta that the White Star liner Cymric tumlc at 3 o'clock tbla morning;. All on board were aaved. , WASHINGTON, May 9. In report ing the torpedoing of the White Star liner Cymric to the State department today, American Consul Front at Queenotown aald five of Ita crew of 107 men were killed by the ex plosion, H gald It appeared that the attack waa made without warn ing. The aurvlvora, he reported, will land about noon today at Bantray. Mfienge regarding the Cymric from Conaul Kroat through th fttafa depgrt ment aald th vecl wa torpedoed at 4 p. m, yeaterdey, 138 mile weat of Faet net, that It aank at S a, m. today and that tha crew arrived at Hanlry at noon today. "Cymric cleared New York April without paaaenger," aald one meneage. "flupoaed mixed targo with hnrae. tn admiralty ervlc, Torpedo hit engine room, killing flvo out of craw of 1W, Ab enr of warning InfeiTable." I,ondon dlapatche yeiterday aald the 38,flfOfon temhlp Cymr'e had been tor pedoed by a German auhmarlne. A me aage from Uueenatnwn laet night ald tha veeel, torpedoed at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon, wa ntlll afloat and waa pro ceeding to an Irlah port. Tha Cymric laft New York April 29 wlih a large cargo of war munition for Mverpool. It had been In aervlca a a freighter for aeveral week and carried no paaenger, It crew numbered about. YD men. none of whom, so far e known at th White Ftar office In New York, 1 an American, Methodists Ritual Revision Report is Referred to Bishops FAItATOGA PFRINOH. May .-A r vlaed ritual for the Methodlat Kpiacopal church wa virtually aaaured today when tho Methodlat genoral conference by an overwhelming voto referred to tha board of blahop the report of th communion on reyialon of ritual, Tho blahopa wore authorlted bv tho conference to accept or reject the report, or to make any change they cnnaldered dealrabln. Thl action tame after a prolonged de bate over tha phrnaeology of the prayer employed In the bantlem of children. It la underatood th member of th blah op' board ar virtually unanlmoua In their dealr for revlalon and any change made In the committee' report will b of minor Importance. Governor Charlea II, Whitman In an addrea to the conference rnada a pie for preparedne for pcce a well a war. . "I yielded to no man In my love of peace," he aald, "but I tand agalntt th propoaltlon that, no prlca I too great to py for peaca. Nor do I bellev that Chrlatlanlty ltaelf ) committed to any dogma of pacifism. Chrletlanlty I a fighting faith," Michigan Moosers Are for Roosevelt JACKBOV, Mich., May K.-When IT. H. Batdorff of Battle f'reek in hi addreai a temporary chairman of tha atata pro- greaalv convention her today declared hlmaelf In favor of Itooaevelt' nomlna Hon tumult broke lonae. 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