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Show DENY RUMOR OF INTERVENTION Staff Officers Say the- Return of Boys In Blue- From Philippines Hat No Real Significance, Washington. Tbe working out of plans long ago made public for tbe diRtrtbutlon la tbla coulnry of reluming relum-ing Philippine troops undoubtedly has cauHPd a revival of rumors (hut a large part of the army Is to be asseni-bled asseni-bled on the Mexican boundary. Somewhat Impattontly the general stuff officerR on Monday quoted the rumors by pointing to the various statement Issued from the war department, de-partment, the lam as recently ni April 3, showing tho dates of milling of the six regiments which are scheduled to end their tropiral service In the Philippines Phil-ippines in 1912. Two of these regiments already are at sea on their way to Kan Francisco, and one of them, the Fourteenth cavalry, cav-alry, will go Into the border country, tnklng station at Fort Clark and Fort Mcintosh. In Texas. The Tb-d Infantry, In-fantry, also aflout, la bound for New York poHts. The other regiment will embark at Manila on various dates until as late as June 13. It Is not settled set-tled where they will be stationed, but It Is expected that one and perhaps two will be located in the southwest These facta were announced vomo time Hf.u and can have no connection with recent developments In M' i''o. |