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Show TROOPS IN MEXICO 10 BE RECALLED1 PERSHING'S EXPEDITION TO RETURN RE-TURN TO BORDER, ACCORDING TO LATEST REPORTS. Negotiations Looking to Settlement of Controversy With Mexico to be Resumed Through Diplo. matic Channels. Washington. The next moves to be made by the United States in deal, ing with the de facto government of Mexico have been, decided upon by President Wilson and will be announced an-nounced after the meeting in . New York of the Mexican-American joints commission. Withdrawal of the Pershing expedition expedi-tion across the American border and sending of Ambassador Fletcher to Mexico City are understood to be the first steps that will be taken. When negotiations looking to a settlement set-tlement of other questions are resum--.ed, through regular diplomatic channels chan-nels or otherwise, one of the first questions to be urged by the Mexicans -will be in regard to the embargo on arms and ammunition. Carranza has 1 .protested against the refusal to permit per-mit him to receive from the Untied; States the means of fighting his enemies, ene-mies, but the position of the administration admin-istration has been that supplies intended in-tended for his forces have found their-way their-way too easily into hands of bandit forces. Careful study by the administration-, of reports from Mexico has not convinced con-vinced officials of the truth of assertions asser-tions that there has been radical Improvement Im-provement in the military situation in., northern Mexico. |