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Show I ' MEDIATORS' POSITION IS I VERY CLEARLY DEFINED BBBBl B ' , Washington, May 5. Tho text of BB i H ! ' tho Moxlcan mediators' telegram to BB BB I acnoral Carranza, eliminating him BB Jrom the mediation proceedings which BH became known loda'y, disclosed for BB I ' tho first time that tho mediators H I v held ,that all tho difficulties that con- BB trlbuted between tho present situation BB In Mexico boar elthor directly or In- BB ' directly on the solution of tho pend- Bfl i . lug' conflict between Mexico and tho B Unltaii States. Bfl This messago from tho mediators BB ', gives the first authoritative expres-BB expres-BB j slon fioni them that they considered Bfl , the whole range of Moxlcan dtfftcul- B ''' tics, Including the Huorta Carranza Bfl , Issue, as having a bearing on the is- BB sue between tho United States and Bfl lfucrta. BB Cabinet amnion BH For, tho first time since tho occu- B pation of Vera Cruztho regalar ses- B ' lion ot tho cabinet today lasted less Bfl than an hour. After tho conference, Bfl ' cabinet members said there was prac- BB tlcally no discussion of tho Mexican BH situation and that tho time was de- Bfl Totod to departmental routine BH Admiral Badger reported later to- BB s day a special mall Borvlce between Galveston and Vera Cruz would bo established for the benefit pf the army and the. fleet, with torpedo ,boat destroyers as tho mall carriers, Tl(q American wounded ngw under treatment aboard tho hospital . ship Solace now number 45 and all are re-' ported doing well. L. Benson, ordinary seaman on tho Now Hampshire Is tho latMt of these to be discharged. President Wilson was at his desk an hour earlier than U3ual otd received receiv-ed reports from tho war and navy departments de-partments regarding conditions at Vera Cruz and tho Mexican border. Ho also talked with Secretary Dry-on Dry-on on the diplomatic bmnches of the nation. Chief Interest so far as tho cabinet, was concerned centered in the mediation media-tion negotiations and who would be selected by this government as delegates dele-gates to confer with the Latin American Am-erican envoys. Secretary Dry an relt-, eratod before the cabinet ni't that the American representative or representatives represen-tatives had not yet been named. I There were reports, however, that the mediators would bo Informed of tho decision of the United States as ' to its advisory delegates later today. |