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Show VILLA LEIS 1 FOB Kill Belief Grows That Leaders ofi the Mexican Revolution Have Reached the Part- J ing of Their Ways. " EL PASO. April 27. -The relation, v twoon General Carranza and General vin'B suddenly became the one topic of c satlon here today upon d5fiPmiTtttlnI"fl Information brought by refuses .',.! sudden departure of Villa for Carrs ! headquarters In Chihuahua. ti.I T leaders will meet tonight, pha compose their differences over the tudo which tho constitutionalist, MM hold toward the United Statf.s and 0S grave problem:; of military comman,L Refugees brought word that affair, KS tween them had reached a stage whJifl one or the other must accept a ...- M second position In the revolution 1 ueparcs duaaenly. m Villa had contemplated a lonret- tJM at Juarez but last night, upon rewlniTB certain telegrams from the south. aiijOB announced that he would leave , morning. m "iB 'Have a train ready for rns in tifl morning." ho snapped, and the nccelrB orders were given. Villa Invited Ro&fl V. Pesquelra. Carranzn's connSW agent here, to go with him, but PeSH who Is the real foreign inlnlHtcr 0 TfK constitutionalists, although he hoW. S portfolio pleaded pressure of buslnH l here, aiW the train, after waiting hours, departed without him. !B Significance was attached' also to ihB departure of Rafael Zubaran. rttrrarB minister of the interior, for Washlnii He loft at 10 o" clock this morning 9 every effort was made to concii ixfl fact With Pebquclra here and ZiibariS In Washington, there will be. a comrtttS chain for communication with O10 UmSb city through agents thoroughly famllB with the sentiment In northern MeiiB with military politics and the exchuniB over the occupation of Vera Cruz. km Carranza is still awaiting a reply fnuB President Wilson or Secretary Brym tB his disturbing note of last Wctlnes&JB This note. Carranza's aldrs have r'ptaB cdly explained, was Intended ;is the toB for further diplomats rxchanscs among them the Impression Is gronHl that there will bo no reply. CarrajJtH! asked that the American forces be mIB! drawn from Vera Cruz, and tho prcsMoH has since made It clear that he liai bH such Intention at pro3cnt. zUl Three special trains carrylnc MVUjjB and officers of the Sixth and Sixtr,tB infantry regiments arrived hero trtiiB and other trains with the remainder u9i expected In the course of the night iiA tomorrow. Situation Improves. Tho situation along the Texaj, Arueifll and New Mexico border was rejirdB. as more reassuring. Refugees eenmlHE reported that they were not llNlreatcB although sojnc of them reported thathuB dlt bands were taking advantage of tE exodus to loot properly left unprotecUV Rebel commanders everywhere recclrB warning.1; to treat foreigners and thH property with every respect, and nottB pay heed to exaggerated reports; strained relations with the United StahH Fighting at Tamplco continued, u tm has for a week, and the advantage tiH far seems to have- been with the fedttv garrison. 'p The rebel Junta at Nogalc, Arl:., rE ported that the federal commander jP Guaymas, General Joaquin Telle:, luH asked for term-, of surrender to the rtbtJH fearing the approach of the AmerlcarrHBj |