FORECAST FAIK TONIGHT AM) FltlHAV WEATHER Minimum Yesterday -U; Minimum Today lit. Forty-sixth Year. MEDFORD OKKUON, THURSDAY, .ITXH 22. 1916 NO. 70 llnllv t:ipvpiith Year. WIT Medford Mail Tribune D XA 10 ft Rfl CD PA MO lI ER 17 PAD MEXICANS CARRANZA ISLAVS TAKE T AMBUSHED PUTSBLAME RAOANTZ IN ' ' Official Report of Battle Awaited Before Action by President Only Narrative of Battle Comes From Mexican Sources No Change In Administration's Position For eign Nations Continue Peace Ef fortsIf War Comes, President Determined for Prompt Action. WASHINGTON, Juno 2S. Kb ren hoii for ii chnngo In policy toward Moxlco Is noon by the Wwshlngt'.n government In Mexican accouuti nf tlio clnsli at Cnrrlxnl yosterdny bo- twuen AmorlcHii anil Carranza trooM. Until ii report coinoii from Gonoral Pershing tlioro will lie no doclslou but I'reHldont Wilson It Mid to "low tlio fight us nn Incident for which Hiihordlnato commanders wero roapnn slide and not ai likely to prorlpltute Konoral hoillltlM. (An official communication from tlio Moxlrnu foreign office, announc ing tlio flKlit and tlio enpturu of 17 Amorlrnna and seoklng nn oxplnna tlon of tlio prosonce of United Stntoa soldiers In that part of Mexico, fur from tholr hafte was pretentod tn Socrotary Lansing today by filliiio Arrcdoudo, tlio Moxloau ambassador doalgnate. to niHrliilni- llcipniisililtliy. From the touo ns well as the con touts of thin communication, officials drew tlio IniproMlou that Cnrrnnza desired to disclaim responsibility for the affair and make It plain that no attempt had been made to carry cut lila threat to undertake expulsion of the American expedition by force of arm. Further information regardln the actlvltloH for peace of foreign diplo mat! at Mexico City reached the Mate department during the day. from tho aamo sources it wa learned thut Carratua wa exerting every effort 10 avoid to restrain belligerent denion Mtratloua of Rome of hli own advisers. War department offlriala hnllevu that If 17 A hi erica n soldiers actually are in the hands of tho Mexicans, they will be surrendered at the first opportunity. A demand fur their im mediate release would be one of tho first steps taken by tho United States government. o far, the government has no of ficial Information of Its own what ever, regarding the Carrlxal fight. Action to IU VIxoi-dii-,. Callers who saw the president to day got the Impiesslnn that he Is de termined that, if despite all efforts to prevent It, war with Mexico should come, the action of the rutted States would be prompt and on a scale of considerable magnitude. Mr. Wilson is said to be preiuued, if necessary, to use tho maxlum available military strength of the nation for a short, decisive campaign to re-establish order and a stable government In Mexico. Secretary Maker conferred with President Wilson and Secretary Ioni sing regarding riort given out by Mexican tommauders at the border. (Continued on page two.) E INKVV YORK. June 2:.-The or ganisation of an army motor trans port reserve corps for the United States army has been undertaken by the Motor Truck club of America. It is intended that the owners of motor trucks shall offer their cars to the government. Many who attended tho meeting of tho club here last night signed agreements to do so whoa called upon, it Is also planned to have the chauffeurs volunteer to serve as operators of the trucks. Official Mexican Communication An nounces Clash Between Forces at Carrlzal Asks Why Americans Vcre So Far Away From Their Base Also Wants to Know Why Pcrshlnrj Has Occuoied Various Mexican Towns Commander of U. S. Forces Held Responsible. WASHINGTON, .hum 'Jli.-An of rii'iul I'ommiiuii'iitiiiu from the Mex ican foreign office, announcing Hie rIiA.li between Mexican anil AmericMU trooiM tit Cnrrir.nl and anying tlio 1e facto government found it rfifTieull to umleistiuid why tlio Americans mIiouIiI Imve liecn mi far tiwuy from their lme, wn delivered to Soero tnry limning today liy Kliseo Aire ilonilo, the Mexican ainbnsMitlor des ignate. Arredondo naked for nn oxplnnn tiun of the action of American troops in approaching the town of Citrii.ttl. Scck.s ltxplnuatlon, Mr. Arredondo iiIho nought nn ex planalion of the le polled netiou of (ienernl Perching in occupying the, town of CnM Grande and Xouvo On mi (iriuidc, nying iii-h an net would he one of open Inutility. Official Miwieau ilipat,idie were dc-cribed to Secretary l,nninir n in dicating Hint the Mexican force thought the Amerienn troop- who ap proached Cnrrixnl intended to Hike the town. Mr. Arredondo an id lie called Secrelury l,aning' Httentiou to (lie di-tunce trnvercd by tile Americun troop from Ihoir lme anil to what he called "Hie lack of pru dence of the American commander in approaching the Mexican railway." lie mi id liia ieMiil showed that seventeen Amerienn oldiera had been cap! tired, hut did not give the num ber of ciiMinltic among either the American-, or I he Mexican force. Secondary Uiuwiiiur had no official information on which to diacuH the CurrMiixn affair and, ncconling (o Mr. Arrcdoudo, alo wit without knowleilge of whether or not any Moxienn town actually hud been oc cupied. Tho communication telegraphed b General A villa r, Currnuan's foreign minister, follow. , faiTuujt Query. "I'leaM bring to the attention nt the department nf tiate that an en gngement iweurrw! today (-lt) at Carrual, near Villa Ahumuda, t'ln huuhiia, between American force uitmlwriug about 200 men, with a force of our government, during which engagement General Felix Homes and oeveral of our troop were killed. There were several ea uultie auioug American lroo, ev enteen taken prioner. "According to the statement made by the interpreter who was acting a giiile for the American furren, the commander of the latter i rrHu Mble for the encounter. ';l'leMe make prowr r'preenla tionx to the dcMtrtmeut and mi t the Mceretary of tute that the m emmeut fhnU it difficult to under tand why the American troop- Hint took part in the engagement -liouhl lme been at Carnal. a point nn the line t tin Tex i- (cnti.tl railroud- 10 6AX FRANCISCO. June :!. An absolute embargo upon shipment of all forma of explosives from 8n Francisco to Mexican port an nounced hero today by Joi.u O. Oavls, collector of tho port. For soma months exportation of arms and ammunition has Kuan barred, but rommerrlal explosives have boon shipped by special permission. Pctrorjrad Announces Capture of Large Town Thirty Miles South of Czcrnowltz Germans Repulse Hceavy Attacks North of Przcwol aka, Puslilnu Russians Back Germans After Violent Attacks on Verdun Front Lastinij All Night Capture First Line Trenches. IMCTIIOCIIIAI), anno 22, via Lon don Tho war office today announcod tho capture of tho town of Itndaut, tn Ilukowlna, 30 miles nouth of Czornowltz. ficl'liiau Itcport. IIKIIMN, June it. Tho ropuln0 of heavy attacka by tho UimslaiiH ngnltiHt General Count Von Ilothmor'8 forces north of I'rzowolokn, was announced today by tho war office. Tho llutwIauH woro pushed further hack on both aldoa of tho Turin river, an affluent of tho I'rlpet and further to tho Houth, according to tho ntato niont and attacka on tho Teutonic Ilnoa In tho region to tho wont of Kolki and northwost of Lutsk woro unslccoseful. On Vcrilnn Front. d'AItIS, June M. After vlolont at tacks lasting all iilrfht, tho Gormana captured front lino tronchos hotwenn Fuinlu wood and Chonols, In tho Vor dun sector, according to an official statemunt issuod today by tho war of fice The Gorman attacked In fnrco on both banks of the Mnuso after tho usual heavy bombardment. An nt tark on the south slope of Doad Man Hill was chocked by gronado do tachmontH, according to tho offlclul statemont. On tho right bank of the rlvor there were violent ungngomont west and south of Fort Vaux during which the German engaged a footing In u comer of Fiiniln wood, but woro Im modlatoly ox pel I ml. Later thoy re turned to the attack, when somn trenches were captured. A Gorman grenade assault north of Hill No. 311 was utopped by the fire of the French. i J'ORTLANI), June 22. Having completed the mlhiliuttion of tho ex isting units of the Oregon National Guard, Adjutant General George A. White received authorisation from the war deartnieut today to form four new companies of coast artillery. One oompany would be formed at Marsbfleld and the remalndor would be formed at other coast towns. It Is believed that the purpose of the government Is to Keep them In Oregon for count defene and not to ue them on the Mexican border. I PA KIR, June 2.'.-The American aviator in the -eiwce nf France are unable to reply to I lie inoum from the Aero rluh of America whether they iil return to tule mcr la thf American arm in the event of vr with Memo. The are )ireenld by the ftct thut they have eulited in the Fim'h army for the duration of the war. The onlv mannlr in which tbi hubjeet sould be taken up would be by negotiation? between Ike gov ernment of France and the I'liiled States O w mm CAS ARTLLERY ALLIES FORCE HAND OF UNFRIENDLY GREECE KING , w!t5juri, fla" Khu; (Ninstaiil IT E NORTH OF LUTSK MF.itLIN, June 'J-'. The otlicml statement t-ay: "Armv group of (Ienernl Von Lin aingim: Kiwitiiiii Httacka Hgint Uih canal poi.il ion NOuthwcHt of ltgia. chin and went of Kolki failed, lie tween Sokul and Lituewn liuawian Mnilion taken by ua were held agniiiHt strong eounter-iittaeka. "CoiiliuuouH offortM of tho enemy to dipute our Nueec uiirthwoHt of Liitak were without reault. On holh hiilea of tlio Tuna and' fui titer Miutli over tho general lino from Sviuioukclii to (Iroclmw, tho Uiih iiin were driven hack. ''Itomlm were dropped on Hie mil road at Men, on the l'riHtt, south of Luniiiiec, "Anuy group of (leuem fount Von liethnier: Htnmg euemy attacka from the Ilaivorenku-lbHluliiitae line noitli of I'rxowloka, weie mpulitei with eere enemy oies. "WVntern frent: A weak attuck by u HiitUii detachment near Fieliug hien, noilheaht of Anncntieroe, wa lepuUed. Wewt of Iu Muhooo a (Jer uittu Mtro iletMcbmeut brought in ome 'Hritih priaonei. "Ou the eat bank of the Meo-c infant p- fighting deelod. We gained itonie aihunlago weal of Foit Vuux. "Hoth houth of 'uiie ridge and mnir IIumh, a 1'ieiuh iieroplane wa brought down h- our anti-airciufl gun. The occupant- of the -econd macliiuc were uiadc pn-iner." FLOODS TYING UP T GHKAT FALLS, Mont . June 2:' More water Is running down the Ml hourl river at this point than at any time since the memorable flood of 1D0. The Great Northern st this point Is completely tied up th the excep tion of the lino to Hillings. Two bridges aro unsafe on the Shelby lino nd slld st of Rainbow has tied up lh livro Hoe. Tlie Sun River bridge, west of tho city, boa boon damaged. Care leaded with rock and coal have boon pushed upon tho bridge to hold It down, hut one of the approaches haa gone eut and traffic ia lied up. People la Bun river bottoms hare been moved out by the sheriff, GERMANS RUSSIAN ADVANC EA NORTHERN i. Inc. of (Jirccu TALKS INTERVENTION T WASI.I1NHTON, .Line JJ. iWu. ion of Hie Mexican situation wa precipitated in the r-enalo today by Senator Worka of California, who called up hi lewohilion to authorise iiitei veiition, had it read and gave no lice that uuleaa (lie I'oioign I elation commit tec acted mihiu lie would move to lake the matter out of it hand. The California senator aaid ho did not want to bring on debate at tlii time, hut Hint netiou hould not lie further delayed. "I feci thai the lime ha come now when tlii mailer hIiohIiI not ho left exclusively in the hand of tho execu tive branch of the government," he aaid, "aoine action muat now be taken hy cougrea. I think it ex ceedingly imMrtiiiit if we are forced to enter Mexico that wo should do o with a clear declaration of emi gre a (o out' urHtes and inten tion." Chairman Stone replied that hi committee had taken no action and 'thai he u.i-. not prepaid! to sa i wh.it it would d". TO FEDERALIZE MILITIA WASHINGTON, June ;.'. -A roso lullou authorizing the resident to draft National Giiaidinen willing to take the Federal oath, Immediately Into the regular arm, under the terniH of the new army bill, was sub mitted by Herretary linker to Chair man Hay of the hou military com mittee Mr. 1 1 w v aaid be would call It up tomorrow and prem for Imme ' diate action I I WAMIIN'HTON, June '.'J. Com jmunder Kavanagh of the gunboat I Annapolis, in a report reaching the i navy department lodav on the inci dent at Maiatlun Hunday when a boat from the Annapolis was fired ou and two American officers wised, said his men were attacked without provo cation hy Mexican eutom officer and --"Idiei. WORKS SENATE AN ICO 1 DEFENSE ii NIEfiVENIIlf PLANOFU.S. Lansing Notifies Pan-American Na tions of Crisis Existing With Mex icoShould Hostilities Ensue, United States Has for Its Object Simply Dcfcnjc of American Terri tory From Further Invasion by Bands of Armed Mexicans, Protec tion of Citizens and Property. WASHINGTON, Juno 22. Socro tary Lansing today sont n memoran dum to tho diplomatic roprountntivei of South and Central American na tions reviewing tho situation ox Idl ing hotwoon tho United Htatog and Moxlco mid announcing that It hostil ities should uvuutuata tho purpono of Hid United Stntofl would bo to defend lUolf against further luvaalon and not lutorvouo in Moxienn affairs. Tho memorandum, dated June 21, follew: "I incloNC for your information u copy of tlii government' unto of .lone 120 to Hid aeeretury of loreign relation of tho do facto government of Mexico on the aiibjeel of tlio iroa ence of American troops In MiWloan territory. Thin communication states clearly Hie critical relations existing between thia nation and the do fuiito government of Mexico ami tlio eaue winch have led up to Hie present sit uation. "Should llii iluation eveulunle into hohtililic, which tlii uovcrnment would deeply regret ami will ue ev ery honorahle effort to avoid, I lake tlii npimrlunity to infonn you Hint (hi Kovernmeut would have for it object not intervention in Mexican affair?, with all the regrettable eon weoueneoa which might reult fnun aiieh h Mliey, but the defense of American territory fnun fuilher in yaion by bands of armed Mexicans, protection of Amerienn eilisena and properly along the bomularv from oulnigi'M committed bv aueli bandita, ami the prevention of future depre dation by force of arm again! the maraudeii infeliiig thi region and agaiii! a governmeut which i eu iiouragiiig and aiding them in their aclvitie. "llotililie, iu hoil, would be pimply a lalc of intenml ionnl war without lUinniKC on the arl of the I'liiled State- other than to end the condition which menace our nutionn! K'uce and the afel of our cilixcn.'' E C0M1IS SUICIDE CHICAGO, June ::. Robert F lloxle, a professor of political econ omy In the University of Chicago, commuted suicide Iu bis home at 0021 Wlmdlawu avenue by cutllia bla throat, according to a report made to the police, lie la believed to have becomo despoudnt becaure of III health. Professor lloxle was associate editor of the Journal of I'o lltlcal Kcououiy. He was IS years old. E IDGE l'OUTLAND, (It., June .'J. The Columbia rier at Vancouver, Vah., reached u tuge today ot i'i.H feet, a rie of .7 of a foot aince yeuterdny. Damage to the approach of the inter state bridge now being constructed has resulted. The flood water have cut u round the concrete bulwarks and washed away the earth fill w places. The Willamette at Portland today reached 'Jt.fc feet, a rise of 0 of u foot inee yesterday, ALLIES CLUB GREECE INTO MISSION Under Heavy Pressure From Entente Powers, Greece Is Forced to Ac cept Without Reserve Demands Presented hy Britain, France and Russia Greek Cabinet Resigns and No Successors Obtained King Returns to Athens and Mobolizcs Troops People of Athens Calm. ATIIKN'S, .June 21, . Wn Lomlon, .June 22. Under heavy proatntro I'rom tlio entente power, Clruucu Iiuh ue eepted without reserve tho demands presented today iu n joint note by Grout Britain, Franco ami HiiimIu. At tho most oritieiil momuiit (Iruuuo was without a govurnmont. Premier Skoiiloudi lute today announocd to the ehambor of deputies tlio rosij; nation of hinmelf and hi uaHoclutoH iu tho cabinet and tho failure for tlio lrocnt to obtain aucciMwora to them. The unto wn dupoaitcd nt tho for eign office while M. Skouloudla was op hi way buuk from tlm riisldonen of tho kiiiK, where ho presented tlio reignation of tho mlniatry. Cabinet lte(-lun. lleforo it heenmu known Hint (Ireece hud decided to yield, it wim aiiid in giivormuMjil oituluiL. Hint it would be an iinposdhlllry to nccedo to the ilemands. Agumunou Sohill nmnii, former GrTvk iniliislor nt Waahington and now u inoiuhor of tho chamber of deputie, ou lining nuked what the government iutuudud to do, replied, "How can wo voluntarily re nounce 'the Movereignty of our coun try?" King Conataiiline returned Uastily to A then. All the troiie iu tlio oily were ordered under arms. The dep uties were summoned to the ohumlior, where Premier SkoiiloHill aiiuounuwl that lie had resigned. The elmmbur uiljourued immediately, cheering tho retirins; miniten as they left tho building. The eople of Athens runmiiiuil oaliii, Zluiuls u I'litmlcc. ATIIICN8. June SI,' via Loudon. Juno IS. Greeee hag ueoapted un conditionally th0 demands niado by the ontanto powers. This decision was communicated to the Frensh le gation by M. 'almis, the former pie mler to whom the formation of n new cabinet Is reported to havo beou entrusted. The now cabinet will bo made up on non-political Hues, even Including; one or two adherents of former Fro ntier VenUelos. Jate tonight the sound of a heavy explosion drew a crowd to the homo of M. Veulselos, owing to the groHmU less fear that an attempt on lite llfo had been made. The ultimatum of the powers wag delivered to the Greek government at noon, today (Wednesday). LONDON, June 13. The neotp tauce by Greece of all the demands of the entente powers Is reiwrted by Hauler's Athens correspondent. Hu cables that M. Jam Is to whom tho formation of a new cabinet Is said to have beeu entrusted, went to the French legation during a oonferenea there of the entente ministers last evening and announced In the iiamu of King Couutautine that Greece bud .Welded full. GREGORY LIKELY TO WASHINGTON. June J3 Nomlnsi tlou of Allorue) Geueral Thomas V. dregory to succeed Charlea 13. Hughes on the supreme court bough, waa said today by persons In Presi dent Wilson's confidence to hiiva been virtually deelded upoe. H Is regarded a certain that lolin Darls. solleltor fi'eiat will ie iuiu attorney general. f,