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Show NEUTRAL STRIP ON BORDER PLANNED , NACO. Ariz., Dec. 27. Now that the retirement of Governor Jose Maytorena's Vlllaistas from the siege of Naco, Sonora, has made Naco, Ariz., safe for the time . being from stray Mexican bullets, per-! per-! manenl safety for border towns depends at present on further conferences Brigadier Briga-dier General Hugh L. Scott will hold with the Sonora factional leaders. It !s understood the success of his mission now hangs largely on Washington's Washing-ton's answer to the plan submitted by General Scott last Tr.ursday, in which the chief of staff of the United States army is believed to h..vo suggested the creation of a neutral strip along the border. General Hill's Carranzistas command the roads to Maytorena's new camp, which is ten miles southeast of hete, but General Scott was promised today safe conduct through Hill's lines to May-torena May-torena headquarters. |