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Show RIOTING WILL NOT I AFFECT SITUATION, I OFFICIAL BELIEF i WASH1NV1T' IX. Pioc. 1. Rltine anuuier l!;e Villa so!di,.rs at .lcarez; is ic- J!'l..i b- slale depai-tmcni officials as an incident t j . h t wlli not affeot the scu-eia scu-eia situation in north, -i-u Meieo, where the de I'leuo c;o-eriimeiil raoidlv is teniliiii; its authority over the 'terri'nrv loi-io.-r:,- held by Villa. Reports from ! Juarez tvmu'il in.lieaied that lb,. I'arranza i autic-rities would sup; i-.-ss bs o-der ani.iiu; I be so.dlers witiioot serious rill 1 leu I tv. i Cieneral "illa's wbcreattouty siiil are un-ktMwn un-ktMwn h-ie. The state department's iiil-M reports are entl : ,.( u.. , ,;:o js lh;11 wl.en ne h-tl Chihuahua vvith his -pin men j he mo-cd northward. Another savs that be turned toward the soul. Confidence : in the as-niaii.e ,)f Villa's new that be' Will rome into (1 e run..,! Slale v ' tbe faef t'-at bu yife has l,.;i m p.,, for Ihe casi. aopareiu'v I ntenil i i m lotto '" Cuba. I ..is -ansed -1 r f i . ia-s ( ,. i,, j Hie belie-' 'b. Co ' o ! .--- i , , -, ,.,,, ,,,."-, ! aopear op Ihe Vlperi ai; side of ihei l;..po i. r. iiP.l at .M.-.i.-a,, I l.as v say Celi-ral Tievipo , steadily n.wviiii l.is L'arianaa. army northward ' from Torteon. renairins the railroad as he advances, and that his vanguard Is at Jsaiila Rosalia, a short distance south of Chihuahua.. If no further hitch occurs in Ihe control con-trol ot Juarez by the de facto government troops, it is regarded as probable that tariauza will request and be gdven I?er mission to move more troops across American Amer-ican territory to strengthen lhat garrison, pel mitting the mustering- out 01 sucll Villa's men as do not care to serve the government in its army. No word lias been received that General Gen-eral Rodriguez, who recently has been ilia's strongest leader and who has been operating in Sonora. near the Chihuahua slate line, is a party to the surrender of ilia forces under agreement announced at Juarez yesterday. Government officials offi-cials realize that with Rodriguez in the field there would remain an outlaw force of sufficient numbers lo be a menace to rural order, but do not think be would be si l ong enough to offer a military problem. Advices to the Mexican embassy, today to-day showed Carranza still at Sallilio. ft is regarded as probable that the developments develop-ments in the north will hasten his return to Mexico City and that bis Itinerary that had been planned to include Guadalajara may be shortened. |