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Show II General Blanquet I Famous in the I i Madero Revolution NEW YORK, April 3 The Diaz ! j forces are officially known as the na-j tional re-organlzi.tion army of Mexico.! Mr. Gajroa atatei 'hat they now con trol three small pori, lono'a. Ti I pam and Nautia. tM latter being cap-I cap-I tured about a month ago I General nianquvt during the Ma-1 I dero revolution took a pruinim ni pari I In nearly all the actions, ol the fed I eral army in the states of Puebia.1 I Guerrero, Morelos. Chihuahua, Duran-j go and Coa nulla, achieving tune for himself and the 2LMli battalion which ho commanded. After the ' coup " of G. neral Felix Diaz and Mondragon. (Jeneral Blau quet. b command of Cien-ral Huerta. arrested Franc, co 1 Madera j.nd his' cabinet nt the national paiaot in M. lco City, and Huerta boamt provls- lonsi president Blanquet bemme minuter min-uter of war In the Huerta cabinet. In July. lfH, he became v Ice president 1 I nf Mexico. I The success of the constitutionalist' I forces under Carransa In UM4 resulted i I In Huerta and Bln.i i. : I em,-. . I into exile After a few we..K sojourn' I In Jamaica they went to England and I then made ihejr way o Spate I In Spain Huertn and Blanqi; t we r I reported to have bad po;ltlcal clfTcr I once which ciu- I u severance of' I their relations Rlanquit. Mr i . . u I said, took no pnn Im the revolutionary I uprising planned by Huerta after the I latter's exile Blancfuoi subat uoently I returned to New YorV where he has 1 since made hi home I oo |