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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1916)
PffiIENgjTAO!BJJHAn LOT Of EXPERIENCE DOESN'T TEACH IS ANYTHING (Boos i fPER ' . ,, THS BEST A CLEAN WHOLESOME NEWSPAPER FOR ALL SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES gELItvta i. AND ALWAYS BOOSTS MK.MHKR OP THK ARSOCIATKIi IMIKSS KstiiMlnhcd 1H7H Ah Tho Const IMnll MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1916 EVENING EDITION l Consolidation of Timoa, Const Mall No. 196 nnil C oom Hay Ailvortlscr. RAIL VOTE IS IN lian StontA 1 18 WED ! 1 GDIS W That Vehicle Ucense - INK OFFERS i fe,t Few Months to Sec Cul- iiflinalionorivi"wiu. - pid'S WOI K nui c. 5 fill 0 Employes of Railways Nearly Unanimous For Eight-hour Day and Time and Half. HFT WELL KNOWN TALLY IS COMPLETE rides-to-Bc and Groms-to-Br Include popular ouuj, County People. I ...iinn rlHPT KO. H. JlUINUn nnoi j. Km It He Will "mm . r1"1 . a ..... Kitl; aWRlff Hrwo hi ' Ilr l-VtcndH of Parties Cipld his been more thnn busy Cool Pay recently mm nr.curu.iiK p,oc Humor, tlio near iiiuiro fllncis the ciiiininniiun 01 my CJ his llltlo affairs. I So fr, formal nnnouncoiuonis Mtt btn mado In vory tow m- urti but closo friends lmvo boon Lilicd of Iho "iccrclB" ntiil owIiib alto parties being no won Known tttild be a ahamo for TIioTIiiich I a kt a fow others In on tliom. IWnor-ZlcRter Nuptials. Tie tlrrt of tlio nuptials, nccord- I to aforesaid rumor, will bo that l( Cm, II. Ilotnor anil Miss Klttlu lt(lcr, daufHcr of Mr. and Mrs, . B. Zlcslcr, of North Mnrshflold. ili. Rotcor li maniiRor of tlio Wool- Mill stores In .Mnrshflold mid Nrta utiul and Ills ilnnro is ft' 4wmt jounR woman, Tlio dntu icotbfta ghen out hut soma tmy lb happy event will tnko plnco iikla t da or two. Mr. mid Mrs. pior will rcsltlo in tlio now bungu- hlch OcorRO Cook has Just lplcted on L'lgliih Torrnco, north If Conmertlal, ndJoltrliiB tho F. 0. Ilortoa homo. Kau'.kncr.lliilllngor. Another llttlo surprlso Is tlio nn- manment that Perl Itlloy-Dallln- w. th ell known Marshflold ., will aoon becomo tlio brldo tt Jibmi Faulkner. M. Fnulknor ' brother of Mrs. K. Ii. Koblnson Manor? Identified with tlio Coos roam Laundry, Tlio nuntlals U tako place In tho near future. llato-MrMullfii. I.J .in. ui anotnor llttlo surprlHo ite innounccment Hint Kinnnnr HIVo, a prominent .Mnrshflold "WtMrhcr. Will l.nrniiin H. I..I.1- f'.A Paker, tlio nbloniulnfr.ii.in pWBUUfa Of tho J. A. Fnlmr rm In this territory. Somo Pv m event win inbn ..in ...-.... I6' " In tho Marsh. P "fcooto, tho latter part of L I", 0,"trs not ,,nl" '"no, m time 1l te, ' lw ShrrnmNl to Wed. mi another ..... ...... 111! k- . "vuiiiuui mill " M Of much ntnrol ... a... j,r """"l l V-UU9 mkZu 8nd csPcc!alIy to Co- J 'HenU Is that Miss Grot- "U, j. S1,r "7" "'" "" Hn . v' """ "I (JQIJIlUlo, ii'c ,:;;.. ,."or-luo ,o,,t- fc.ShuLu, "?. "0,,,K "' Jwno. I r ,uV BrnnililaiiRlitor t SL ."' top"on Howra of vooj river. si,n i i... :j -onlP,lB,U)(1 ;,;,: "it; or n m, or UlQ l,- hrk,,,:;:, ... or "! r romanr. "",,"n.or u"- ftr I. . - . ,r tnl0' whoso i,;z,,,,0"t.:it,or"y"i tln,l, ' ,or,mnd- ' new H,l and .i, . C0ur80 at liar- " hit Z , ,U,a,H W1J Hhortly fher sago prai.Hpo wUh Wtsa si,. . .1 Uul"m ,s a Blstor of Mra. IM MallM . ' 0f Marshflold. an.l . "-.aseinent Al rtlfMls8 Evelyn Anderson. ' of v nd aocnipll8h6d , '"". hat. I wr"' K- A. Ufs,J!'f.bcen apprised of lt v. "' lo Mr. Prod fhod. M, ... l.'nUt IS a Civil nn. fc v.nW, l0Cate'1 n San Nlnety-Eiflht Per Cent of the 400,000 Men In Unions Favor New Demands. WHAT THEY' ASK . FOR . . . . " --.JllL-j-,. SPFCIAL.MlJ,- Fo,1? ?98o wtiarH op pN(V TRfi&NC StAJlJR'S W?,wau. ClVfi FRFEw 1 nirnrni Tiifiinn cy.r?A;spEfciAii wc wiu' GiV.n EACH PU(KHA?ER '4 OTASPECal DCUlSE (TAG- ON'FOF?D rcurwBour aqsou-, llUUIIJilU. ' M ' -. ;XocAy?rrf (SBifrrtel 3 I LICENSes l I .""jtofCA ils:. lrKMil. Vko Hrnlo Whs 1'Ipi1 lly ArbltriMI,.Mi Pit.ssoii'J v Servliv I'Veo lrMii li-o"ciit Oiiitroi'Vuy HlB liern.so Ih Alleged (11 AmoHMH Vrrr 1" Co- llnjr Tlinra. CHICAGO, March 11. It wn'a nn- 'ofHclully reported today that US per rent of tho ciiKlncorfl, flromon, con dtictors nnd Irtiliiinon einployo 1 on nil tho railroads of the country voted In favor of dcniniuViiK nn tf-liour day and tlmo nnd u half for ovortlmo. ' Tho 'tabulation of (ho rofcronduin vote- wno complotod hero today. 'i'd by Arbltintloii Tho ra'.lroaila mid tho omploynen do not iiKrco an to tho inonnlui; of tho referendum voto taken by inoiii liora of tho four greatest brothor lipodH on nil tho railroads of the United 'States rcprcsontfui; cIoho to 100,000 omplnycH on 528 l,!no.s. These organizations tiro tho Ilro'Jiorliooil of Locomotlvo KtiKlueers, tho Uroth- erhood of Locomotlvo Flromcn mid KnidncorH nnd tho Hrothorhood of Ita'.lrond Trainmen and tho Ordor ot Itallway Conductora. Tho refcron duiu IiiHtructs tho offhiNila of tho brotliorlioodH to enter Into negotia tions with tho romlH' roprcHontntlvos. Tho present wiiko ncnld wns fixed liy arbitration under Federal law. View or Hall Ciders. Tho railroads say that the Issue does not menu tho coming of an eight hour working day, as contended by tho employees, but rather nn In crease of 25 por cent over tho pres old wages for tho isaino amount of work, and nn Dicrensn fn many cas'-'s of 87 1-2 per cent for over tlmo as coriupurcd with tho prcsout rates. Tho doiiiuuds pertain only to freight nnd not to passenger sorvlco. Tho railroads prepared n Htnto ment of tliolr view of tho situation In which thoy snld: "To allow tho ilncrcnpo would add $100,000,000 a year to tho operating oxponscH of nil tho roads In tho Untcd States for tho honoftt of mou whoso nvo- rngo pay day was lncronsed from 30 to 42 por cont 'from 190H to 1911, whllo tho wngos or tho wostorn on glueors was further lucronccd In 1915." c:-r-MF6rV E . F?OU6R ( (j, fvwz&XA ,5K !.& t - v i , - 'jvu zsz--jMrma w t ' i"i SL?m - -kssai-J-; taniiiiiiiLuiiuui jtjz lt - - rw KwiL. "T Ma; j a-. . j .'vni l( nil volclcs aro compollcd to wear llecnso tncs will wo lmvo a street bo ono Ilka this In Marshflold? NORTH BEi i S i)i:iJATi:its T)ltV TAKH 2 TO 1 FHO.M AlillANV VKV .More Than 50( Attend Debato In Xoiih llcnd, and ICnjiciich :)o denied .'o up A'nti'li FIERCE BITTL C Violent Fighting For French Stronghold Continues To day Near Fort Vaux. 1 BY GERMANS In Some Places, But Claims the Others Repulsed. MEAGER ACCOUNTS GIVEN SE V DEAD III) AMtxI-teJ I'ruu to Cuu 11. r Time.) WASHINGTON, March II. For mor United States Sonntor Henry LGnssawny Davis, of West Virginia, vlro prcaldontlal vundldnto on tun Parkor domocrntlo ticket In 1901 died horo today nfor a brlor llliss. Ho was 93 years old. Davis was stricken with tho grlppo about n foitnlght ago whllo on a Islt to bis daughter, Mrs. Stoph'in n Klklns. Intormont will bo nt tho KIIcIiib, Wost Virginia, homo or tho formor .eiiator. l"d Siu V ,,ero ho w li (flnn 1. 5 "u I . rot, 1th p as as- K; Oettlns. Miss Iho ... X-"onru;!;'; 'Mak6n)T,,ewe',lllB r ltt n ace , tho early oaBJRh th ,,a,e has not t .' iMaiin." ir1 Rn. '"other Is i, mo an noitnco FUR FOR MORMONS III- Aasorlatecl !'rv to Coo- III- Tliurs. IIU PASO, Tox., March 11. Tho train which wns to carry out the Mownojjs rrom tho Casus Grandos colony, which Is threatened by Villa troops, has not started, and will not depart until a sufficient escort ar rives from tho garrison at Chihua hua, according to the commandant at Juarez today. mont that Harriet M. Kellogg, a well known Marshfleld society edltresB, will soon become the bride of Mr. Johnson, who was formerly located hero as an omployo of the dredgo Michle. Sho will leavo short ly for Ashland, rrom where she nnd her mother will go to Cnllfornia for a trip, and the nuptials will tnk" plans in the early summer. GMnmiiis (iiined Went Trenchc or MVuso hut WVro Driven Out Later by tFi-o'ii.i (icriiuuiH Wunch Sew AhsuiiKs 'ur IthelniH North Ireud debntors won u two to ono 'victory over tho tenm front tho Albany high school last ovontug In North Hond. Thoro wcro almost 500 persons present- 1n tho high' school auditorium to oucourngo tho "Hpoutors," coim'dornblo Interest bo-1 IiilT dlsplnycd. A total or Jl 12.25 was, taken in at tho door, enough, it is;Paris Admits Kaiser Advanced oxpected, to pay tho eutlro expenses. Tho Judges woro Prof, von I'hcIioii, or Wlllnmotto University, Judgo John Ilnll and Judgo J. J. Stanley, of Co (iitllo. Tho wlnuors sociired two out or thrco votes of tlo Judges. Mombors of tho two teams put up titrong arg4imcnts and both sides woro rcpeatodly cheered. Tho dobn ters for North Hond woro: Morlin Chappcll mid Alex Irraudt, tho latter .making tho rebuttal, mid for Albany, Miss Floy Filer and Lyndon Myors. Tho Inttor made tho rebuttal talk ror tho visitors. In tho noxt dobato ror North Hond 'tho- Hpoakorij. will again tnko tho or- firmntlvo side, though If tlioy roach tho rinnls they w11 lmvo to switch to tho ncgatlvo sldo or to question, "IloBolvod, Thnt tho United Stntea should ndopt tho SW.ss military sys tem." At prcsout the noxt team that North Hond will meet Is not known. Tonight tho Jorforson High school land tho loam from Astora moet and this quostfon wlllcthon bo ilocluoJ. Tho noxt Debato Is to bo hold April first. Tho vlsltorn took tholr defeat vory 'gracefully and today tho mombors of both tennis have gono down to bun set Hay to picnic. Tomorrow morn ing tho Albany team will loavo for homo again. PROBE ENGLISH ACT HTKAMKIl CHINA I-'HOM WHICH B WKHH HKMOVKI) AT 'FHISCO GovcoitiuOnt Iinu:dhitoly St"itM in. ctlgatloii of HrltNh IiiUt ! frt-enco Or AiuoclateJ I'mi to Coot Il- Tlmfn. SAN FHANCISCO, March 11. - Tlio American steamer China, from wbch tho 38 men wcro tnkon by n Hrltlsh boarding party February 18 Off tho Jnpauono coast, arrived horn today. C. L. nrown, noting collect or ot tills port, nujumouod Cnpta'.n Fravslor to hjs office, to ijmko a ro port. , SEIZED 0. S. vr I'HOTUST MADK ItCOAltlUNd AC TIO.V OK HHITIHH CHUISKP.. Stoninff ICdnit, Umltv Charter of W. H. (imco Co., Taken Into Kugllhh Port. TD (Ilr AMcxItlri rrn to Coot l!- Time. I LONDON, March 11. Vlolont fighting nt Verdun continues tor po session or Fort Vuux, Pnr.'s an nounced today. The Germans mado Progress along tho slopes loading to this position, but thoy lmvo not yet reached tho barbod wlro ontanglo monts In trout of tho ford. Tho Ger mans hold somo houses In tho cust om pnrt or tho village of Vaux, whllo tho Fronch nro still In possosolon or tho westoru part of tlio town. West of tho Mouse tho Germans ley, Falkland Islands, captured French trenches southeast I of Hothlucourt but lost them wlion tho Prouuh counter attacked. A heavy bambardmout continues; In tin Woovro district. , Tho Gcrmnus lmvo launched an other U'g attnek near Ilholms. Horliu nuunuiirnd today tho cap ture of French positions 1 100 yards w do mid two thirds of n mllo dcop south of Villo-Aux-Hols. , (III Anocl.lcl Prru lo Coot IUr TIium, WASHINGTON, March 1 1. Pro tost against tho solzuro of tho Amor lean steamer Kdua, by a Hrltlsh crulsor, was placed today before tho U. 8. Stnto Dopurtmnnt by Kopro sontntlvo Knhn, on bchuir or tho vossoI'b owuors. Tho Vossol was under charter to W. It. Ornco & Co. Tho Ktlnn was takon to Port Stau- n CENSOR IRES MHXICAV (JOVHH.V.MKXT IISTAH LISIIKS NI3W HULK TODAY. Or AmIIM rrrt lo Com nf TI'um.j NIJW YORK, March 11. The Mexican govornniont lias linposod a censorship on all (olograph and en bin niessagOB rrom tho United Status Into Moxlco, It wn3 announced hero today by tho Western Union und Mexltan Tolograph companies. Tho only land messages which the Mex ican government will rccolvo must ho routod through Kl J'aso and written In Kngllsh or Spunlbh. FIHST CANDIDATI'J FOH PHKSIDKNT 07 AuocUU'l rrc lo Coo JIJ llaiw. CHICAGO, "March 11. Al lan t. Henfion or Yonkors, N. Y., has boon choson as candidate ror pre'dent by tho Socialist party on a ref erendum voto. To Hi)sik ToinorrOMl Prof, von Eschon, of tho Willamette Univer sity, wi'U occupy tlio pulpit of tlio Rev. Joseph Knotts tomorrow at tho Methodist church. Mr. vnn Kschon camo hero as one ot the Judges In the North Hon."" drbnto bist evonlng. BOMB S IT S CA DEMAND WANTS PKH.MIKSION TO NN.VD MUXICAN THOOPS TO V. 8. Acting Ptcsldeiit KcniN Hritiest For PeiiitlNhhiu to PurMiio Haudlts Across tho Hordcr. GMH.MAX KPPMLIX MAKICS HAID OX HUSSIAX SQL'ADHO.V. Hill- (Var'H llhirk Sea l-'leet Near pirla Hepoitcd to Have Kuffcri'd Losses. (Mr Auo lil I rear tu Cixn IUr Tlmo ) AMSTERDAM, March 11. Tho official Gorman communication says n Gorman Zeppelin Thursday drop. tpod bombs on a Russian Biiuudrou of ono linttloshlp unit nvo tiostr -ins nnd on sovorul Russian inorchn'it Lhlp, In tho Hlack Son near Varna, HulgarJa. Somo or tho dostroyeis wero hit. GO TO MADRID pi AwUled" Vrr lo Cm nf "''lm.J LISBON, March 11. After a lengthy interview with tho Portu guese secretary or foreign affairs, lh:rr Rosen, tho Gorman minister to Portugal, loft horo today oi n apodal train for Madrid, acconi I aided by other mombors of t'.io German legation. ll; Amo-UIM I'rfM U Vttm lltf TlmM.J WASHINGTON, March 11. Gen eral Carrnnza, through Consul ftlll inti it, has asked tho Amorlcan gov ernment for permission to send Mex ican troops across tho border and Into tho United States in p4ri..lt or banditti. h (.''leal Reply. Tho Cnrrana nolo will bo answer ed after It has been laid ootorn President Wilson. Utto toduy It was stated tho reply or tho United States probably will say to Cnrranza that his suggestion will bo consid ered ir at any tlmo it will bocomo necessary tor his forces to pursuo tho'hnndltu Into Amorlcan territory, through lack or a sufflclont numbor of Amorlcan troops to do tho work FIND VILLA SPIES TO VOLUNTEER U. S. War Department Today Deluged With Offers From All. Parts of Country. ON E NEEDED 1 Sec. Baker Says That There Is No Need of Summoning More Men at Present. GEN. FUNSTON'S REPORT Hays Oirrnnn Hum Sent. 100 Troois to Hordcr to C()pjrnto In Pur- milt of Villa Commander or Villa Fir Killed NO HHPOHT OF TROOPS STARTING. WASHINGTON, March 11. At 1 p. ni tho Wnp Do part mont had iio Information to show that American troops had yot crossed into Mexico at any point. FULL CHARGE Secretary of War, Baker, Gives Him Complete Charge of Mexican Expedition. GET DUff ACTION Washington Expects Him to Have Troops Moving Acfo'ss the Border Late Today. PLANS ARE KEPT SECRET f Given Full Discretion An to Number of Men nnd Routes to Ho Uftcd Day's DovclopihonU In ' Mexican Situation. (Ilr AtnoclltAil I'rnt to Com ll7 Tlmr.) WASHINGTON, D. C, March 11. Tho War Deparlmoiit today was do- lugod w.tli tologrnmir from Individ uals and organizations offering sor- Vlco ns volunteers. At present, Soc tctary Hnkor said, thoro Is no need for summoning volunteers. General Funston confirmed today tho reported kilting of Pablo Lo pez, Villa's chief 1ontonant, during tlio rntd on Columbus, and also the 'report that Lopez had conunundod tho bandits who murdorcd nearly a scoro ot Americans at Santa YBaboI. Gen. Funston also confirmed tho roport that 400 Carrauza troopB had reached Pnlmos, uonr Columbus, to Join In tho, pursuit ot Villa. A total or 07 dead Moxtcnns has been round In and nround Columbus CONGHKSS HACKS I'HFS. AVIUSOX'S ACT TAKES AIR FLEET CJK.V. I'UNSTON WIL lHIIA1N ON HOHDKH TO DIHICCT. Commander or MoUcan Military Campaign Will Kcml Hrlgiitlier (Jeneral With Force. (I)r AiiocltloJ rmi to Coot Ilr TIra.f I SAN ANTONIO, Tox., March 11. Major Gonornl Funston announced today that whllo ho will liavo the direction or military affairs along tho Mexican bnrdor, tho expedition Into Moxlco will bo In charge- of a urlgmllor general, wuoso naino would bo given out at Washington. Organization of tho expedition will not bo complotod for two or three days, Funston said, as troops from other army divisions than tlio Southoru will bo addod to tho border forces. General Funston maintained sll- ouco today as to mo hizo or uio expedition mid tho point ot entry Into Moxlco, A full aero squadron here will accompany tlio expedition. SAVE U. S. PEOPLE American Passengers On Torpedoed Norwegian Hark Rescued "Threo of KM I us ('tow lost When Subuiarino Sauk Her, (Dr AmocUIM I'rni lo Coot Iltf Timet.) WASHINGTON, March 11. Con sul Osborne, at Huvro, roportod to day that when tlio Norwegian bark SIllus, from Now, York to Havre. 'van torpodood without warning In Huvro roads, March 9, tho seven AmorlcaiiB aboard woro rescuod. Inrco members of tho crow woro lost. WASHINGTON, Mnr. 11. Tho Sonnto toregn rolntlortB commlttco today uiimitmous ly endorsed tho nctlon ot ProBldont Wlson In Bonding Anverlcan troops Into Ataxlco to capturo tho Villa maraud ors. (Dr A..wllJ rrt.t lo Coot nr TIom. WASHINGTON, March ,11. In- structtoiiB convoying rtil) anthorltj to Gen. FuiiHton to uispnicu.ia uo rnslvo oxpodltton Into 'iMoxlco' 'In pursuit or Gonornl Villa.. and 'hla bandits aro today In i Fitnstbn'k hnnds. Secretary Hakor antyntnccU that ru'H dlscrotlon as to thp numbftr of mon to bo used and ,thg rgiitp lo bo followed hnd boon loft.wiui run,- aton. ..j. -I Army Moven -At-Onco..41,. . Tho actual dotallo of chrryjnpj out tlio prcsldont'B innlr uctlonp , V V I bo loft with Funston, whq.wps ex pected to have Uio Amprlfan troops , moving Into Moxlco bijfqro . ;tlRht fnll. . . , Veiled In Secrecy.' Socrocy was bolng obndrvfcil by tljo wnrdopartniont oHIclnlB today re garding tho nrmy's plans.: This Is In accordanoo with tlio urgont ro- qiiost of Funston. Cniiranza'N Plan Whllo tho Amorlcan trtjbps aro preparing to movo across tlio MoxIcsTn liordor to oxtormlnato Villa bandMrf, President Cnrranza, In an ofriclal comniuiilcntlon, hns asked tho United Statos permission to Bond his troops into Amorlcan tontory, If neces'- ary, In purault or tho outlaws. Tho administration officials consldorod 'tho proposal ravorably. Tho proposal sooms to Indicate tha ho will not protest ngaliiBt Amorlcan troopB on Mexican boII. Such a roclprocal ar- 'raiigontont probably novor would re- fsult In a slnglo Carranza solcuor 'erosu'ng tho lino ns tho possibility of tho bandits taking rorugo In Amer ican territory Is considerably re moto. ' I P'Vshlng In Coiiuimntl Up to noon no Amorlcan, troops actually crossed tlio border so far 'an known hero nnu it is uevoveu that nono will Btart moving bofore night. i It 'Is understood that Hrlsadlcr Gonoral Porshlngi will command tho principal column or American troops. Villa toduy was roportod moving southeast wltli not moro than 300 men, LnBt night's roport gave his torco as 3,000 but this Js boHoved to liicludo sympathizers. Socrotury Hakor cspocjally refer red to tho expedition as "dofopslv.e" In lino with tlio ndminlstraUon's pol- Mcy of rognrdlng Us ncton as one to repel Invasion, , By Geuornl Villa's movement southeast, It, was thought that t)xi threatened attack on the Amorlcan Mormon colony nt Casraa Grande! hud passed for tho nresont, GARRISON AT WHITK HOUSK TOM T. BI3NNI3TT ,is leaving tomor row for San Francisco on business. Whllo In tho south he will tseo . about gettlmc a naval ship on tho Bay ditrlim tho railroad celebrn-tlPH. nr AuMxitiod rfs to com nr Tim..j COLUMBUS. March 11. Tho ar rest of eovoral Mexicans suspoctcd of 1-Ing Villa Bplcs dtvldod interest among tlio civilians hero today, with that of tlio preparations of tho mili tary ror pursuit or tho Villa ban dlts. American troops In tho pre paratory octlvltlcs, displayed a great eitgorness for receipt of tho order was absont on n that would start thorn into Mexico, mm inn rnnii.wv Former SccrotitVy of War Falls to Heo President Wilson, Cr Auo Uio. Tru to Cimi Ur Timet WASHINGTON, March 11. For mor Secretary of War Garrison call ed at the White Houso toduy, ror the first tlmo since his resignation. Ho did nut soo the president. hi week-end cru'n' PAN AMERICANS TO WATCH U. 8, ACT JSr AttwUleJ Piett l Com. r Time. I WASHINGTON, Mar. 11. Ambassadors from Chjlo nnd Brazil, who took part In tho Pan-American concort which resulted In tlio rocognUlon of Cnrranza called on Secretary - Lansing today to jhqulro about tho action or tlio United States. They made no com,- ment afterward. 4 ttttt!ttHtt