El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 34TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Wednesday, May 27, 1914 Page: 2 of 14
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L PASO MORNING I lMt-3
WedneMiay. May 27. 1914.
QIRLS-GET RID OF YOUR
FRECKLES IN MAY
Or You May Hav Them All
Summer A New and Easy
Way to Baniab Them.
They don't Improv your tanks a
Wt. no do I hey? And why should
you keen them when they're no tMllv
mid quickly removed with dermta?
JUÉt JtO TO the A. f Ti Víi n df.it; ntnr
and ei two oum w of dermex which
BLESSING INVOKED
FOR FARM CROPS
Mil OLI MM! MOW HONOR Of MN
MMM i Mumun PATRON r IK a-
MVDRV m i i. AT TI.T.ROM
lanage oí Saint CM-ortrd 1 1. rough fields b
a ri.Mr--n.il i miii of Hhirh Win
I p ( rlrbratioa by trail
fly eeHel R irr lo Thé Timó
Turton Arli. May aft-MI honor
hown lo.iiy to an airir-o librador Han
Widro ta thf rural lain I lit" patron of be
fifld. and rrnu- Tii - image was i arrird !
today about fn Old add crop bHow
l-rvvn Miii! a n pro-alfifl following.
Théy wni through avefjr field TiV matoin
i- 10 iaa a ttitgla field ai ntne man nlhg
arnuftd M with aoii.l and with orraaional
ruing of gun- when ih- r kM mu- btram
iarnriiiari rnthualestir. a nw nan from
the hou ... A ..i- r.ir fifh fisld M pvry
tVmae terra ahincnia aro n hand. 'Hi fa
lura ta in olla of li-awtn. a light win' mud
of rem Nu other intoKlcanU ar v
mlligfl. Tha pforeaion lgied mu. h of in
day. The firat crop of carh f m Id wn
prtmiiafd to the patron saint Tha i.htnaau
gardrneia hsw mini to tiers dnt regard
fnr thtt annual frattval ann " among
the haavy i ontrrftutora annm of inm giv-
ing monay. ona r anotar Manuri CaaiHlo
made tha promise yéara ago In givs a -i"
rial ralabrailon tot tht faitlVgl srh Ma
Tonight aa uui he will arra a srand
apraad and all rnmher or the prnrreiinit
Will be inern to partake. Titer will br
aprial pray r a tor good cropa hmi yoar.
NCVEN TO tin Mil ITE.
ommenrrnirnt Kaerrlaes al Nen Men
Mair t uilrgr nt Agrleutiure Tomorran.
Bp Tlniea Mpeeiúl L'orrepOnttcn I
Meallla Park. V M May The grado
ating rlaM of me New Memo 'iollege of
Agriculture and Mechanic Aria for Wr4. to
which diploma will he prcenterl by Áar
reury of mate Antonio lucero fhu radar
morning conalaia of ctran mmbera ai
follows
nanir May utiiart. Memu pgrlt I m
kennel h It. iigilvlr hoawril. . M.
Karl W. fieyer ltdawgll . M.
Paul Z 'liven hi (laboro t M.
n. I.. Clay ion ki I'aao. re.
Paul Rrownke. l.aa uftirea. M. Mv
Rbhrt F.. Morrla Farmingtott. N. M
Mlaa nmart. ttva only woman memhsr 11
preatdem or tha rlaaa.
The rommenrAuient week pi oat am will
conclude Thureday evening Willi the aenior
prommsde thn gioat aortal even of lha
rollcge year which will be held ot Itadlcy
hall tmr-inr lha afierndop humtieM meet
Stearns' Electric
RataRoach Paste
Exterminates Cot Icroachca quickly
nd very thoroughly.
.rYlao Rau Mice WaUcrbugs etc.
Dirtetiaauj in 15 UngAiageain erery p kagw
Two aiaeai 5c and $1.00.
Sold by retail era everywhere.
TAKE
NOTICE
Cloudcroft
Round trip ticket at the. season rate of $5.00 will ba on aala
to Cloudcroft May 28-31 and daily thereafter. Final return
limit September 30th.
Schedule Until Juna lat
Lv. El Pago. No. 2 10:50 p. m.
Ar. Alamogordo. No. 2 I 35 a. m.
Lv. Alamogordo following morning 7:30 a. m.
Ar. Cloudcroft 1 0:20 a. m.
Cloudcroft waa never more beautiful than at present.
GARNETT KING General Passenger Af ant
Levy Grocery Co. StSsS.
BL BAB BAA nAJ AAA M a
Phone 506-506
We Guarantee Satisfaction or Money Refunded
Bread Winner Flour
Best Flour
oftntlmf overnight rtmovii every
ugly one of them. Think of the de-
light of going thr ou(th the summer
with not freckle to mar the natural
neauty of your akin! It's ut i to
get rid of the ugly spots in the spring
than after the fre kl sra deep
seafrd m get yours-lf two ouncct. of
dermex at the A. K. flyan drug gtore
end tf you follow the simple direc-
tions and derm doesn't rhaae them
all away. Ret your money hark.
man will h- in i.i hv ih" uid Hiudfnii and
ilia Alumni aaaoriaium-
r.MILKl MAOftRO aRRIVRg
Brotar r "of luir rVMldfnl le Oa lo Torfoa
t- later lew i.f Mrai Villa.
I. nu no Mart to. a brother of iha late
fraaidnt arrived liei yraieirday from
I aat orange v j.. Mitre he hag been
making hi nnnw ainca he had to flae
from Mrairn a year ago. iw with hl
broth r Itaoul were ihr only Madama who
haw taftf-n any arme pari in a military
tvqv. in Mexico. Iiurina thr period that hi
nminvi wa president y.milio waa rom
tnandei of a brigada of volunteer troopa
and look an active part in fighting the
nron i rf toiulloniau being BtlMRgd
'mi -Mi Hiiana'a army. n intend id enter
Meitm to rnnfer utih General Kranrlaro
ilia. tuii hao not yet determineii whetnef
he di join the ronil1utlonaltat army. I
M nil I'lfin' o" brought by limit Mi
drn i.n linen- at the mi he had Villi
a hr MOflgr widen prevanted HU'rta Trotu
r irrunnK Mia.
NKI.LV RHIPMKNTN 01 t'ARg.
0. M naum liKposet at Iho Carlrtadv if
hnlmers Wiihnut l anuadlng Thrm.
fwo earloadH of Ghglmera rata were re
reived yeah rday by 0. II. Bautn. the local
agent the two carload ecre eold before
they fveer unloaded one waa alupped lo
liOHWgll and ih other to Laa crtioag. Thay
were Lignt kiaaa." Another carload
fuc ini to arrive lhe taat of the week
Telia Kaeinpllon Hepeal UebaU.
dtf (hf i Prrii
Waalilnghm. May lift Proapeeia for
vote in the rítate on the tolla eiempiion
repeal bill tin week grew aiim today when
several aenat irs en cd notice i he y would
peik ..n the auhjMl tii day and It be rani
ai'pareni thai adjourmnenl would he uken
over Rglurday. Memorial fta .
senator Jone and Itanadell both op-
ponent! of the rtpfii bio Ipoke loday.
U III Vol - k iietlk rrpaii.
fív Aaaoclalrd t'rfu
kan. a i ity. ia.v 'ja. Proaerminir Attor
ney Jai-oba anl loitay he woutii nm male!
upon the death penalty for In- s r I.Iain
the hi. Joaepn. Mo. tiiiyalrian. on irla here
r barged nh the murder of V. puinani
i.ramei. of i hti aao. m a local hotel lael
November. The jury waa aelected late to
day and Mr. Jarotti will make his oprnlna
lai'.iftn toinorrort.
No Wlrnlraa l run. North.
Uu ll t-i M 'free
New York May WAltlu.ugli ihey have
trie-i to rummunicate by wlnie wirh
rlvlhutioii from the rtoaen north n . a
lick nor a biuz have we heard."
i mi reporta fmnald n MaeHllliigi. head
nf l he American Mtiaeuni nf Natural Ilia
tory'a eapedltlon to Crockerlgnd. The re-
pon uame today in a latter from MarM il-
la n io the m datum nrn-iau here. The
letter aa dated Utah North Greenland
in i ii v 111. 1014.
htTFRAUETTtS it 1 1 n
indnu ffmaihlng In l.nndnn I Nun uf
Niflbtiv Oeeurrmee.
flu th$ Aaaoriefrif frria
1 ondon May The refusal nf king
i corar in ee a tuffragetta deputation and
alleged needlraa brutality on the part nf
tho ruin ii tu i calatlng ihclr attempt tu
iiji'h the palace appear to have eaaaper-
.tied tin militante.
Window -ui.nhing in London now l of
nlifii i in ' ni i cm e. A party of miliianla
n v a t-'d keiudiigloii OardenK aduare to-
nu tii aniAfthtna w tndowa of the houaea
I .u-dertng on one -aide of the aquare. The
i.r upi uta or Die iHiutea on tho other aide
lor i a if uard. Iho inernbera or whli-h
Aire armed with pall of boiling water to
rich lor mi arreante.
Hfbl or Hie millianta who were aenteured
in runner lion wiih me raid on bucktngham
p.ilmi in May ii wera rclcaaed from Hoi
inniiy jail today nicy gained their llbert
i) lainger atriking
Cottagers
204-206 E. Overland St.
24 tbt. 75c; 48 lb. $1.45
. . .24 lbs. 90c: 48 ftW S1.7B
PONSFORD PROVES
CHEERFUL PROPHET
ILIM DAY l M Hi li - SD KT.MON
tUU'mhh n mutl Mlioni. wtv-
mam held i.ht utn
I ormal Proriai f olla rrt It) Dinr Hrk
lmprlnt Kifnl in l.oinmwlrmrill
rrotrtn tl I oi l In.llliillM.
'.oiniiipil--mfli fí'íliw.l
llifh rh'...l tH-irali lA-i
Viktor cUai nflil n aim
in ihr ii r"
niihl when lha
ial i lata fay and
Senior rerrplloii al
I ' ti... of Ml--
tmroiny OMifdnn IKM Moniana airari. uni-
lha rradiiatr. nirmbar of tha faculty and
three or four Inmeo aue-ii were ptaaent
hut the etrninr m m. of the marrletl
and iikiM lirllllanl affil' - in High prhool
aortal rlrrlea ilunna lli paat year.
Thi- cla day exeirlwí wera paued by
Mlaa kiihenne r.lenn run preildant Mia
ii. .... ........ i ih. .1... r.p ilia attmal I. n..i
cenferrnl upon tier and nroniliutd me mam
ham that in yeara io tome -ne. wnum ni
bark taith pride to the year itrta wrten
Ae aim her fellow eta matea rereivea
their diptomaa from the El Pggo mgn
acliool
Inlcreiiilng ( lata HMory.
Miaa Maine i lark aalutatorian deliver. :
the aglulatory uhlcb wa- f'tilowed by the
claw history read by Mim harleg carter
Mlaa i arter a paper wa luiereatlng
willy he mid hnu the rlaia had emend
i i i foijr year ago and hoe the Iluden 1 1
did dip their hair and emr their fat ea
vilh paini
she rhap-fdicd the man) a. hievenn ni
of memher- of Hie clgaa pralaed all in a
lighter vain and culoglxed -une of them.
"Through the four lona year of atudy and
alrife he aald. " aometlnMg ma'ie
merry and danced the houra away."
Ionford Theerful Proghet-
Walter Ponaford rlaaa prophet followed
Mlaa i ait'-i He looked Tar Into Hie future
and -au hta Miaamatei; ...me of ihem
Wlvea of kcnatora and amhairiadnra others
alenograpliei -a and aitil other operatic and
dramatic atara. 116 dreamed he saw nom
of hi brother member of the rlaaa lead-
ing great conquering irmlei whlla olhera
wara financiera or farnicra
Trlbule te I'rank Peaall. .
He added a bit of patho to the prophecy
and made the merrymaker drop their haafl
in momentary Borrow when ho touched
upon lha untimely death of Prank Ptarh
a member of the class of lit S-14 who died
laat wr. k in Ht. l.ouia. in apaahtng or the
paaaing away tr the brilliant student pom
ford said:
"Thia i a joyful lime or ihe year when
inoal of in are solng íorth mío the world
with hirtr hone aini lofiv ainbllloni bin m
Ihe midat of our revelries we are remindi d
of ihe ever .rcaenl "heaiier' Death. I
refer lo the unMnVely taking away of our
ftirinT claaamnte juat a h waa blossom
inir Into manhood rull rmbued with ih1
spirit of life and with the prime or youth
coursing through hla yelna. Jult ai tha
are when dcaih eema ao unnatural n.
in th nttdal or our happineaa lot ua pauaa
lo dn.p a tear upon th pall of I'rank Wil-
son Peach one of our moat talented rlaaa-
maies who ha gone to that 'house not
made by huml- -etc.inal in the heaven.' "
When he had pruphealed the ruturea of
hla el ai tm a íes. Pnnsford aald
"Such is our dreapi of the Tutu re and
whether n be realuod or not It dona ua
no lurm tu dream. We knou not that all
of our gradúa te a will per aun ihe tllusirloua
careers which wr have outlined for them;
aome in i urpia our eapeeiationa and
nthera may unt achieve the rme we wlah
tiirjn tonight but this we do know that
urUievi-r may be rnsir mriuno they e
ail develop in honoraJble and upright
American rumens."
The Valadletnry.
Then waa atmoit an uncanny allanrr.
when mim Eunice Preitmt walked out Into
ihe renter of the large hall room and bowed
her iie.nl in rggpeet-10 ihe fsciilty mem-
bers present. The gradual knew Mlaa
I'reaton'a part waa to deliver the valedictory
ihe goodbye. Mhe was to bid them all
rarwell ami tear asunder frlendahlpa
that had grown and matured during the
Tour years oí happy High school life.
The Parting ot the Ways.
Hcginnlng in a monotone the valedictorian
delivered her farewell address "i lntle
Blrl. ' oho said "who had hem hIi-i im In hi
achool waa met by her teacher who mid
her to be sure and he in cchoo! on Krlday
"You know what .we arc going io do.
she questioned
Tha child hung her head and replied.
You said we were going to be trrf mated.
I hope it is noihtng worse.'
"Our siltiailon is like ihis. We have
m-i rinifhed mir high school days and
each or us will choose a different pail
ai mis. the r ros a roads. And as we have
been iryinn i picture in our pageant the
pail we i an realite ihe iruih or ihe say
ms thai Whai u mused la mystery ami
what is tin w history."
"The rrsi buav work day life of the
world peaact mío inylcry hut a few of
the Minima lights nude the history. From
so larire a claas we bore some one will be
at.ie to answer the treat auestlon. W'hu
know- bul thou art cumc lo tha ktngdo'n
r..r- .in h I nu Am IhlS '
"All can live lives worth while even
though they he not great but come what
may we'll do the beat we can."
Pntfihery In Vara.
Following I'onsford'a prophecy Paul Mas-
ten t lass poet read the following "Dream
poem" ur rropBcry in verse which he
composed
Faai night t dri-ami of wondrous things--
They could not be aurpaaseu.
1 dreamt I was in heaven.
Hut a dream alas'
I stood beside me golden gates
And gaied in wonder round.
And lo' a friendly race I saw.
A comrade I had found.
I quickly walked to where he stood.
nn spoke in joyoua voire.
James old lop I see you're here.
hut did you come by choice?"
' Yuti bet I did" was hla reply
And arm in arm we walked
Mong the airy Milky Way
And over old times talked
"Moat of ua are here" he says
-Moat or who?" I aaked
"Why. almuat all that ramoua bun n
The nineteen fourteen claa.
There'e horothy. whoa singing
Drought to High School ao muni fame.
There's Eugene and there' Idon
It was dark when in they ram
And or course you know Hiai Barbara
Waa a raving aulTragette.
And becauae or thla her punishmem
la not complete aa yet.
And there'a Mtnnle Lee and lessie.
And there's Mettle and there's Nell
And our old friend Idua Lambert
Uot hatr way up and fall
Then Eunice cornaa. with Charlie.
And at Wter ihey both wink
tu. low and then he pipes up
'Thla la the place i think '
But Elgle's right behind them.
And he beOowa .it me in:'
And up cornea. Karl and AUreu.
And in -chorus they begin
To. make ail kinda of racket.
i qui Pater thtnka it beat
o open up the portals
Ana) give hla poor ears real.
1 ten Chrta and Ramie enter.
" For good far me ra they had bean.
And for Pete to atop a faraner
would be an awful atn."
ty mow James could uajy whiaper; '
AMERICAN FLAG
BLANKETS GIVEN FREE
I urai -i noTOltr arypr (Iran with onr
t-. kg of dgarcttaw.
Erry mkw In town who pur-
rhura ifta poha containing 30
Morra ('Karottu .luring the noxt It
dya will i.cflvr a Igrgo Amorlran
Klag Rlankat. Tha alga af thaaa blan-
kata la . .hi .nig quito a ailr aa thay ar
on fool long and right Inohca wldo
and arr aald lo ba tha largaat novalty
avrr glvn rrro with a alngla parkag
of rlgnrrtlr. Tobacco daalara In town
aay th drmend for thaaa blankata in
ytry grral .i h tha ladjea hav found no
many ur for tham. Thay predict
that thrlr llmltod auppty of theaa x-
tru inrgr noveltlaa will ba aoora ax-
hauaied. and urga amokara to tak ad-
vantaga of thla fraa offar right away.
Thr aala of Mroca Clgarattaa la r-
riortrn to hn ntradlljr on tha Inrrcaar
jThrlr mildneiia and flavor la winning
.. n- u ior quaiuy inai
smokers declaro they thought was Im
PQBBBiDie to DDtaun except in claarettca
osuna oouDie.
And he had to take a rest
nut what about the otltera?"
"vpoiii them you'll have to guen.'
KollewM by Hume
following the literary program the sc.
mora and their gueata danced ihe hours
away until midnight when the atralna or
jfome Mveei Home" reminded them that ai
laat Him had come f0r them to say rood
hta to happy sflhool dgya and that hence-
iiinn iney nm! look upon the world with
grmi-viaaged earnestnesa.
TMI afternoon thay will take pari In the
heautirui pageant whlrh will be privately
mv.n for the school children. On Thursday
night the program will be repeated and on
i ridaj night n win again be presented io
KI l aaoana for the laat time. When arter
the conclusion or the pageant Superln-
ic.idem n. j. Tigue presents them wiih
their diplomat ihey will hsve closed ror-
ever their high acliuol careers.
Al tha Reception.
Those present ot the reception were
Eunice Anderson. Herbara livor.
'.lanuda 'Corbln
Dorolhy congdon
Katharine Uleun
Minnie Lee Luntei
Mm. hit. Maikin
Beagle iiontledre'.
Mamta hobertaon.
Mettle Clark.
Mínela Honning
Maria Mataua.
Eunice Preaton.
Thereae Young berg
Alice Blahop
fJharlea carier
Kathleen Earls.
Mary Keating
chriattaa Moeitch
Edna HichardaoQ
Luraa liacnn
heed llatian.
Ralph O'Neill.
Entrene Smith
Lena Buteiiorsky
Hoae Clayton.
Nannie Hammonds
l-liianeth Lucas
Nellie Mulcahy.
fierntta I liornas.
Chrle Jungjohano
ttteve Latinar
Eldon Routledge.
J. Idus Lamben.
Hamieil lungjohann
i.lgie Means.
Hayverne steams
Ea1 Weiiger.
fatuity present were;
Miaa Ethel Taylor
Alien say les.
sifted black.
Ross Hill.
Waller Ponsford.
helcy Warnock
. Maleua
Memhera of the
Mrs. j: m. frank.
Miaa Eula Harper
B- Llrey.
Hindus W mi hi Eater Lanada.
Hu thr .laaocioled Pceaa
Vonrouver B. C. May W. -The steamship
komaguia Mam on which üurhlt Singh a
wealthy llliulu. arrived list week with 37S
of his countrymen at hla uwn tsKpanse. Is
nu being held hteaniahjp officials aay
only1 a lame litémpt wait made by the
Immigration officials 10 comply with quar-
antine. ragulaMotia.
They demand entrance on claim of being
British subjects.
JIMS MORALKH KXECITED
1 Mil li ohm its Of ZAPATA
ON ( HABÜE UP BE IN (. bp Y
By the Áuociatté Presa
Mexico Lily. May 6. Jesus Monies
who waa known aa "Tuerto." a 7.apn
lista leader who was released from
the penitentiary in Msxleo City a
month ego and left ior Moreioa to
join one of the Zapata bands was executed-yeaterday
in Tlaltlaapan by or
der of . Emiliano apata who adjudged
him a spy according lo informal ion
received Itere
7.apala also executed Joaquin Mi-
randa another revolutionary leader
who served the government at the r
ginning of ihe Huerta ndtnlnuiraiiun
and later deserted.
ihe minister .if war denies the ru-
mor that state troops of Oexern have
revolted in-iiiiii.onallats from Tain
pico have been repulsen by rederals
in an attempt to land at Punta Hernal.
north of era Crug. According to re-
ports in lien ral Blauqurt ihe alius
Hon ai Maiailan Uuaymaa. Saltillo
and i.uerhavaoa remains unchanged.
Small hands of eontittutionalMts near
han Lula Poioal this morning were
driven back by the federal garrison.
DONT.
SIT.
and pomp a hard-running tawing
machina. Oil It with S-ln-Ona and
raduct friction i0. S-ln-Ona wolts
our all dirt and prevent repair billa.
NsKreaae. Mo .eld Potl.h. tn aaaasas
aaaallk.iwwaaaaravaaw
.LV B mat.
amaSBSVeB Dl.tlcn.ry ' 100
aa m otnar uaaa wita ...
bout.. At ana-tana
IOc 25.- sue.
1
MnOn.OIICo.
N. Bdwv.
r. a.
FAYWOOD
Hot Springs
The Cure for SCIATICA
and all forms of Rheu-
matism and Gout.
DR. U r. MI'HRAT.
rtealdent Phyalclan.
I. C. McDERMOTT.
Proprietor
Faywood Hat Springs
New Mexico
NEWS IN BRIEF .
(AdverUaemanta.)
Or. Chert. Dentist tia-flt MUla Bldg
PHonf. l for aa aotoauoMlo. Leaf
well's are beat
The awnai nar vat lows rineat goods
gt the üem
Autos painted let). Phone 9l.
t.oes to Montreal.
Mrs. (estherB ihe owner or several
mining properties in the vicinity of l ords-
burg n m who has been spending a few
davs in i i ! ift yeaterday for Mon
IPeal where he ii upend several nvmtba
with r' latn i v
Try the new oa Apia haf. YOU get
kbi T f keish. Prop.
tbt
Call Pomeroy. Phone Mil. choirs livery
rigs hacks. ha?gage and freight trauarer.
old autos made new. Toltec. Phone 351.
Dr. ra.-". Denttet nob. at Ban. Bldg.
Letcher Heturns to Chihuahua.
Marion I ep her American consul to Cht
huahua leu i i raso yeaterday morning io
return to hi' post. He had epent Bunday
in hi Paso visiting hta family who are
residing here temporarily.
Longwell baa the taxi sad touring caro
PHONIC L
John T. mil lawyer 311-11 Capíes Bldg.
Hill the iludan of Precision 491 Mesa.
Autos painted and varnished. ISO. Phone
tel.
L. M Breck dentlet net moved to 4f7
rtew rirsi National Bank Bldg.
Dr. Camwcn. dentist tu nob. nan. Bldg.
Houlhweatem Weather Forecast.
WifTAi- t soda fed Pre
Washington May Ho. West Texas Local
rams Wcineadaj ; Thur$day cloudy.
New Mexico Local rsins Wednesday;
Thursday cloudy.
Arizona- Fair Wednesday and Thursday.
Baggage. Truck Ttnafar. Prompt
eervice. Lonfwett'B. Phone 1. Adv.
Dr. Anna neum buckler Bldg. r."" Lllta
Autoa painted and varnlahad U0. Ph. 951.
Imoertest Bree oa drnugTht at the (lata.
VITAL POINTS APE REACHED
(Continued Prom Page one.)
Mnei icans. arc anxious that the transiimu
in Mexico city shall be smooth and unat-
tended by disturbance. Hu they are ap
proaching tho question or personnel for ihe
new government with a consciouaners of
the aenaiblllilea of the Mexican people.
Desiring lo avoid the app-vam-e of hav
ing had their provisional president chosen
al an international ronrerancd the Mexican
delegates have evolved the plan of suggesi-
ing to the mediators a Hat of nam'-- rrotu
which might be selected a number on
whom the 1'nltod Mate would look with
tavor If ft ' in it were ehoaen an ad in
terlm exeruttve. The actual choice of an
individual from the list or cttglbles would
-.uu tinned it waa suggested hy I Me
Mexican congreas. There is reason to be
Heve that before any Hat is approved hy
the American government aonm tacit in
dorsement from the constitutionalists mut
oine. It la aaaumed here that the Wain-
inaion govemroenp would die. willing to
sume fie raasjuiviPhMlly of '.trying to bing
mo consmuiiuuBiiw mm narmony wini
a provisional government thus created.
New .Provisional (.oiernment.
The plan of pacification so far as de
veloped ta known tu be almple. The ob
ject is the catahHshmeui or a new pro
visional government. Aa a program tor it
there will be a declaration of principles on
agrarian and other reforms and on the con
duct of a fair election.
Arter jnuch tllscussiun a aaiMactory
method or considering the land tpieatmn
practically has been reached. While Hie
Mexican have not yielded the original con
lctlon lhat Ihe land pchlern la purely
Internal ami that definite and binding rec-
ommendations concerning it should not he
included lu any agreement made here i he
American view that iotn expreaalon H de-
sirable to point the way Tor n eventual
settlement hy Mexico herseir ha been sus
tained.
The parleys or the iu -i to day indi
cate that a declarailou of tnc prim I pies on
lamí i - i 'l in uu the land basl for a future
New
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aiudy of the subject will ba included in
whatever protocol the delegates algh here.
i r.e Mexicans have no objection lo this
f. r. while they do not admit that the land
prol lem has been the rhief cause or their
rcvululiuns as President Wilson Insista
limy aay al' political partlea in Mexico
Lave pledged themselves to land reform
and a proclamation now cannot embarrass
ati future congress.
Recognized Huela Flaaaelag.
It would create no eurpriae here ir one
or the reaults of the mediation should be
recognition or the legalHy or some or the
important financial "transaction of the
present Mexican rongreaa. which wore
made the subject of formal condemnatory
notes io the powers of Europe.
Continued hostility hy the Wilson admin
juration toward these acts the Mexican
argue would seriously entangle thn rtnan-
tal relations or their country. They point
to the tad that Hi- leading European pow-
rra recognized the acta aa xegal. That the
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