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THE OREGON SUN DAY-"JOURNAL;' PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JUIJi: 7, lClC VvJV CARRANZA INSISTS HE MUST DICTATE TERMS OF PEACE MEDIATION ' : ' He Has Named Representa "tiveiind Realizes He Holds the Upper Hand Anyway, ;fi , ...... , 1 RECOGNITION IS POSSIBLE twimi WlUon Believed to Agree i With Camas That Oaiy Hnerta Im Anything to Lose. '- ' Rr John tMltin Vwin ! t'hlted Press Staff Correspondent. - Washington, JuneS. Only on hi w terms '; will General Carrahasa, leader of the Mexican constitution alist, participate In theNiagara Falls mediation conferences. 'This Informa tion if today transmitted to Secre tary of State Bryan. Carranxa will fend word -to the "AB. C." mediators t.arly next week that he has named a rerreeniatlre to confer with them. .He will stale In bla communication that Ite has always been willing to confer on all internal auesttons affect Ins; Mexico Ha will reiterate his jurmer osniriutn inai tne internal aiiaira or Mexico are' that republic's: own .concern.; that Tic represents an overwhelming majority of the Mexican people anj'that tie and those whom he represents are the Persons to decide on any new plan of government not the mediators or the-Tnited States. WUsoa Approves of SUply. t Secretary Bryan admitted tonight that he has been Informed of the tenor of th proposed Carrsnza reply. It is believed that t President Wilson In dorses the major portion of It. The ad ministration, it In declared In high official circles, if .now satisfied that the constitutionalists are certain to triumph If forced to the final test bf arms. Official who should know ay President Wilson is In sympathy with Carrsnza' insistence that he should not be required to agree to a cessa tion of hostilities against Huerta now that the dictator is admittedly at the laist ditch. " While the -president and Secretary Bryan would greatly regret any break ing off ft the present time of the me diation conferences they take the posi tion that If Huerta does so, he would be the only loner. They hold that Car ran7.a Is about to triumph anyhow and that. If a break comes there- will be w necessity of the-United States re ortlng to" Its armed forces to elim inate Huerta and the cause he repre sents. Instead i they arc convinced, Mgh officials nay, that should the Ifucrta delegates raise unsurmountable iristfacle to the details of mediation in an errort to line the mediators up -against Carranza the mediators them selves will Justify the United States In recognising Carranta am the head iuf the de facto government in Mex- Claims salt xeeogiuuosu. It Is iliUd An ntfinHtv "that fMu wetild, already1 TiaVe 'been'' doiie If the j matter 'of claims against the Mexican lmrrnmnl cnifM hatru tveen tliml. nated. Some weeks' ago the constito tutlona'tlsls approached the" United States and suggested the advisability of a recognition of belligerency. The question wag rcicrrea 10 counsellor Lansing of the state department. He reported to the' president that if it were an : absolute .certainty that Car ran x a could not be .defeated, such rec ognition' would be' 'desirable. He pointed out, however, that If "at the last moments, "Huerta Is triumphant, 'their claims would vanish Into thin air: Inasmuch as these claims al ready mount up Into the hundreds of millions, the United -States ceroid hardly Justify any action that would Jeopardise them, Wilson Kolds the. Card. Tot, In the face of this report, such recognition Is known to be the one ft. rd that President Wilson holds on the table In front of Mm, face down ward, until played. If his hand 's forced by Huerta, then he can and tUose who know him best say he will -OOenlv recoomlze Carranza'a arovern. ment as the provisional government of Mexlro.'and. Saltillo as the provisional taoltal of the republic. Simultaneous ly with such recognition he can raiaej the embargo on all arms to Carranza, both by sea and across the Texas bor der. Such recognition. It is believed, r. diplomatic circles, would be copied almost immediately by Great Britain. This would mean unlimited funds for t'urranza, and financing of an army of adventurers to aid the army already In the field would "be a comparatively easy , task. it is absolutele knowledge of , these facts,- officials and diplomatic here agree, that Is responsible for the feeling mt confidence prevailing in ad , ministration circles. They think Huerta is up against an Unbeatable game. If he does not agree to the plans of the United States he wllV be crushed by Carransa, while the . army r the United, States will be held Idle and immune from a -war that could never be popularised in the opinion of practical politicians. Because he helievea that Huerta will eventually yield. Secretary Bryan is suppressing anything that might cause a. popular uprising against Huerta. "" 'i ' " " " 111 f Qualitl I Our New Tiffaii r 11 i ii i k We d d i n g Rings We fit any finger from the very smallest to the largest. Prices from $3.00 to $20.00. : ' , A . Expert .''engraving free. - Our Special $100 Diamond Ring . XS A BAKOAXV Engagement rings in all the very latest styles, platinum and gold, plain and fancy patterns, set with diamonds, emeralds, rubies, sapphires, pearls, opals and other precious gems. Prices, ranging from ?25.00, fSO.OO, fTS.OO, flOO, flSO, f 200, and up to f lOOO add f 1500. JAEGER BROS., JSffis ;"'266 Morrison St, BWen Third and Fourth '.-V If PORTLAND AD CLUB SENDS : 2 DELEGATES TO TORONTO JJ' ?tt Itus i t k f : &tt)srP yt "Y' V A A it h tea 4V Street scene in Toronto where ad R. D. Carpenter and Marshall Portland Ad club. The greatest advertising convention in the world will assemble at Toronto, Canada, June 21-25. Delegates will come from England, France, and as far away as South. Africa, as well as from the 'states and provinces of ths United States and Canada to at tend this unusual gathering of the Associated Advertising clubs of Amer ica. Advertising of every character Will be discussed by men who were selected a year ago, representing both those who pay the advertising bins and those who- write the copy. L P$ A POSSIBLE El Deputy Prosecutor and ' W, H. Chapin Came Near Blows in Courthouse. ' A near physical encounter between Deputy District Attorney John Col lier and W. H. Chapin enlivened the progress of Chapln's second trial for larceny by bailee in Judge Kavanaugh's court yesterday afternoon. There probably would have been an inter change of blows but for the inter vention of Mrs. Chapin, who coolly stepped between the two men, and soothed her husband's ruffled feel ing. ; " Chapin was angered -at a neat little trap 'which Collier had led him Into sTurlng cross examination and after securing a damaging admlBsion, had left the realty man high and dry with no chance Of explaining, b1 cutting off the examination and excusing the Witness. . ' r ' Attorney X.ays Trap. It was toward the close of the af ternoon. Chapin had been on the stand since forenoon and was wearied. He had denied In detail all allegations that the $3600 secured from Mr. and Mrs. William Grace by the Chapin Herlow Mortgage & Trust company In 1912 had been given with the under standing that it was to be Invested in mortgages.', Jnstead he said the money had been" loaned them, and he considered it a straight loan. Collier had cross examined him at lenath and. his story had remained un shaken. ' ' "And now,- said Collier lit conclu sion, "if you and Harlow got 'this moneys as a loan and everything was aboveboard. why Is it that you are aro ing to anuauar lengths to show , that you were sick, and unable to attend to 'business! at the time. In order to fur- Wedding Rings include all of the veryf latest styles, each bearinsc the mark of ' quality, i ' ; 14, 18 and 22 Karat Gold I I If': ..v..v.,;.:yW.1-:,.'j( WOMAN'S NESS COUNTER .in a 'i A fj jSr men will gather later in June, and N. Dana who will represent the . , The Portland Ad club will be repre sented at this convention by two men, R. D. Carpenter, manager of th Meier & Frank company, and Marshall N. Dana of The Journal. Carpenter left last night for the east and will attend to business matters before, going to the convention. Ha will address the hcuse organ department of the conven tion on "Maintaining a Dependable Standard." Dana will leave Wednes day going by way of Vancouver, where the Pacific Coast 'Advertising conven tion is to be held'Jurte 11, 12 and 13. School Principal ; Is Given $25 Fine Municipal Court Considers Slapping Too Severs Punishment for School Boy Aged 14. The use of the strap or switch for an unruly school pupit is all right, held Municipal Judge Stevenson, yes terday afternoon, but. slapping on the side of the head is not the best form of punishment. This sentiment was expressed in the case against Mel ville W. Dickson, principal of Hudson scnooi, Montavllla, charged with as sault and battery upon Arthur Dether, a pupil. xne pupil is about 12 years old. He 13S2:&V mark on the chin as material evidence. The father took the matter im with Deputy District Attorney Deich. who issued a complaint against the prin cipal. Another pupil testified he WAH I'll n- nlng In the school room, close behind the Dether boy,,, when he saw Pro fessor Dickson administer the slap. tVl" l" u ine uae several f the DUPils Wer under mianlxlnn putting soap In the drinking fountain. ,n i .v. . 7'l mc icnitr ma oeing one suspected. Judge Stevenson said he was art- verse to interferina- with schnrtl Cipllne. sanctions the old-fh.rf of strap and switch, but could no ipllf Dickson $25.,laPP,nK' tnerefor nlsh yourself With an excuse for not having had anything to do With thii Chapin hesitated, then said: "Well, I guess a man has a right to defend himself, hasn't he?' "That's all,- snapped Collier, grin ning as he realised the disadvantage he had put the witness to. Woman Gives Testimony. Recess was then declared and Cha pin, his face flushed, rushed up to the prosecutor and said: "if I was a low down i like you fellows I'd " Mrs. Chapin, who stood liear by, walked between ; the . men and whis pered something and Chapin turned on his heel and walked away. Mrs. Chapin was the last witness for the defense before it rested its case. She was; very nervous and when, the clerk asked her to swear to tell the truth she responded, "Maybe I will and maybe I won't but I guess X have to say 'yes.' " Her testimony for the most part was in regard to his illness ' which ter minated in an operation last Febru-1 ary. She declared she never had .heard the Graces say that the J3500 was for investment as alleged. Fearing she would collapse, the prosecution did not cross-examine her. j It- Is expected that the arguments will be made Monday and by afternoon ', the case Will go to the jury. Chapln's j first trial, two weeks ago, resulted in a disagreement after the jury had been 1 out 44 Hours.; To Arrange for - Pioneers' Banquet . Members of the Woman's Auxiliary Of the Oregon Pioneer association will meet In the committee room on the meuantne floor of the Multnomah ho tel at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon to arrange for serving the annual pio neer banquet, Thursday,: June 18. Mrs. Benton Killin. president of ths asso ciation, requests a full attendance of members.' , Postmasters Appointed. Washington. June Postmasters have. been appointed as follows: Nellie Caugiiill. Gold Beach; Ralph M. Buck waiter. Paisley; May Piper, Shutelers, a new office In Gilliam county. GENERAL PETROLEUM DEAL . IS BLOCKED BY BIG LONDON FAILURE Chaplin, Milne, GrenfelL&Xo. Ltd,, Private Bankers, Fail for-Big Sum. - SPECULATED IN; STOCKS Wactara Ocean Syndicate Bad Con tracted for the Keflnanciag of Oea .. eral Petrofenm Co. of California. San Francisco, Cal., June 6. The un explained reason for the extraordinary hitch in the consummation of the deal through which the General Petroleum company was to be taken over by the I General- Petroleum, . Limited, of Lon don was made public today, through dispatches from London announcing the fact, that Chaplin. Milrie. Grenfel t company, Limited, private bankers, had suspended. Arthur Grenfell, the junior member of this old- established London bank Inj- house, was managing director of the Western-wOcean Syndicate. Limit ed, the corporate body which had con tracted for the refinancing of the General Petroleum company of Cali fornia. Also, Arthur Grenfell is the son-ln- iaw o Karl Grey, executive head o both the Western Ocean Syndicate, Limited, and the British Union Oil Syndicate, the latter of which has re cently negotiated the purchase of the Union Oil company of California. Today's dispatch stated that the fall ure of this old time firm of private bankers was attributable to large op erations in Grand Trunk issues chiefly the stocks. About a month ago, the dispatch states, it was believed that the over extension of the firm, had been tem porarily adjusted through assistance furnished by the British nobility. If such an adjustment was made, the re lief afforded did not prove permanent, for the dispatch concluded with tha statement that the firm's failure "Shook the stock exchange today." Furtljer advices from Jondon con firmed the supposition that the fail ure was a heavy one, involving liabil ities ranging from ' $3,000,000 to 14, 000,000. At the offices of the General Pe troleum company ', today it was said that Arthur Grenfell had resigned a managing director of the Western Ocean Syndicate about r 60 days ago, when his financial difficulties first began to attract attention. Since then Andrew Weir has been carrying oil the business of the syn dicate through the expenditure of his own funds. TELLS OF HIS WEALTH, -T Girl Makes Full- Confession . When Both Are Arrested in Portland With a crippled wife in Tacoma, McCoy entered into a fcontraci iwl,h Miss Margaret peltrich, 193 First street, to marry her, also set ting a3ide J2000 for her . personal use during the honeymoon, McCoy also gave the girl a wedding ring which, it since developed, belongs to his crippled wife. Friday night the couple was arrest? ed by Detectives Hellyer, Tackaberry and Golta, with the investigation yes j ..T iierany revealing . a peculiar stale peculiar state of affairs on the part of McCoy. Letters and telegrams in the pos session of the department of safety I ior oraon Bnow Aicwoy recently for women show McCoy recently came 'n J "t?Z graphed the Deitrich ; lrt In Port- iwaa mat lie waa very 111 in me nos ipltal and needed money. These mes- J sages bore the signature H. Brown, 1 sunnosed to be, a friend of -MfCnv but they Were really signed by Mff Coy. V : ; ' : r Daily telegrams told the girl of Mc Coy's fight for . life and contained requests-for mogey. When she sent the inoney McCoy gained rapidly and was 'soon able to come1 to Portland. Arriving here, McCfiy submitted a typewritten agreement : to the girl In which he offered marriage and agreed to give her (2000 for her own exclu sive use Ths girl says McCoy told her he had $39,000 in notes and mort gages, $500 in cash being due in a few days. Oa the strength of the $500 due, h borrowed -$ 6 from the girl. . ' When arrested "by the detectives, the girl made a ; comnjete confession. 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