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Show BE GIVEN III TO SU1NT VILLA Luis Cabrera Informs Commission Com-mission Mexican Regulars Regu-lars Are Being Sent Into Bandit Regions. ATM N'T 10 ( ITV, O.M. Ifi. Major fir norfl I 'tucker II. Blind, assistant rhu-r" of staff of the Umt.-.l Stulos iirmy, up- pearnd aain tmiav l.ft'orc the A mhm'k'h 11 meinhnrs of tbo MVxn-:iii-Amt?n'un joint 'onimifiHton. IiJitrr it vim inliniatnd that thfl ilifrnqsion by the. .joint, roinniis-sion roinniis-sion of tlio various hcIumiu'S for bonier control won Id not ho. forcnl by tho American until a sufficient time hal plapHPfl for (.ten oral ' arnin.a to show thn efficicnrr of his Jntf"t punitive ex-periition, ex-periition, relative to ""whirli new assurances assur-ances were pivfin the commissioners today to-day bv Ambassador Designate Arrerlon-do, Arrerlon-do, through l.uis 'nhrern, chairman of the Moxifnn commission. Will Begin Campaign. M r. alnera naid his government, would hejin at on-n an ''intensive'' campaign ajjaint Villa. The Americans were told that " thousands thou-sands of tho best troops in the country were hcinp taken into Chihuahua and Tluranga for an extensive campaign, xchii-h will begin shortly in a series of movements that will lead cither to Villa's isolation in the mountains without with-out a force of any size or to his destruction. de-struction. ' ' Carranzas Belief. Thft statement, issued by the joint commissioners after the forenoon session ses-sion continued: The Mexican commissioners believe, be-lieve, that this movement will materially mate-rially assist in the sett lenient of tho problems .which the joint commission commis-sion i b attempting to solve. Mr. Cnrranza's belief is that the work of the commission can best be helped by a definite and strong . prosecution of this campaign and the obtaining oC tangible results. |