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Show VILLA MAY AID THE REV0LTjNS0H0RA CHIHUAHUA COMMANDER SENDS TROOPS TO ATTACK FORCES -LED BY GENERAL HILL. Ceneral Villa Refuses to Take Part in Convention of Chiefs Which Carranza Has Called for October Octo-ber 1 at National Capital. El Paso, Texas. War clouds again hung over northern Mexico Monday in spite of official denials from all sources except officials at Mexico City. General Carrana, In power as chief executive at the national capital, cap-ital, remained silent regarding General Gen-eral Villa's invasion of Sonora. The first chief, however, conversed for many hours over leased wires with Rafael Muzqulz, his agent here. The next move, all aides admit, must be made by the Carranza government. gov-ernment. The movement of some 5,000 Villa troops into the western border state progressed Monday under un-der the leadership of Gen. Felipa Angeles, deposed as secretary of war from the Carranza cabinet. It was learned definitely that Gen. Benjamin Hill, commanding constitutionalist constitu-tionalist troops in Sonora, has not been ordered to move from his post by Carranza. Indications were that he would combat Villa's invasion of the state. In doing this he will also have to meet the Yaqui Indian troops of Gen. Jose Maria Maytorena, who has bjS1 MJ ?PXf volt against the central cen-tral government. . General Villa will not take part In person in the convention of chiefs which Carranza has called for October Octo-ber 1 at the national capital. |