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Show REDEMPTION OF MEXICO V .Men from Ugden, who have been down on the Mexican border within the past two months, state that the country is at peace and i no apprehension is felt over possible bandit raids 1 j It begins to look as though Mexico has recovered from the bandit P ! scourge and is about to enjoy a long period of stability, so essential H to the development of the country. For nearly ten ysSTS a condition not far removed tram anarchy has prevailed. From one and of the country to the other, blond had been shed and there bud DOW 00 security for life or property . At last the Mexicans have hud enough of guerrilla warfare and opoO rebellion. The grcutcst factor in keeping alive the fighting was Villa and. since his decision to became a peaceful cituen. the northern part of Mexico hus quieted down and turned to the pursuit of peace, v Now the United Stai i recognising the oeeeasit of encouraging Mexico to be a neighbor in whom we sball have abiding confidence, j is preparing fully to restore diplomatic relations and establish lasting 'A Everywhere there will be rejoicing that Mexico, the nation em. bbbbbH 1 ingly lost to brignndngV is being redeemed and soon will be entitled H 1" a ylgOf in tli SOUttciU "I UlS ItUlltries, flTOl over t0 1 and order. It ggggj ggfl gggi I . gu mSsai iS-" ifl I I H H I |