Show I TO DEATH DECLARED 0 ON N VILLA NW NEW MEXICO RULERS lf f FOR R PEACE rA J Jall C Calles all li s Says They Will WillA A Achieve i ve It Even at Cost of Wiping O Out t Famous Bandit Chief WASHINGTON June 3 today to the state department Said uiel Francisco Villa the Mexican rebel I leader was reported to have attacked Parral yesterday and to have havo been repulsed b by the garrison with some losses I gna io Enriqu z military I commander fer of Ch Chihuahua was wa's was said to toI tobe tobe I be pursuing t the e rebel chief By Oscar K G Goll Il International News Service Staff Correspondent orr nd nf ME MEX C 3 War War Warto to the death has been declared de de- de- de dared against Francisco Villa and his hi followers by y the new l Mexican an government We Ve are going to lean glean house In Mexico and we are going to get et Villa dead or alive If It takes the last dollar dollar dol dol- lar in the treasury and the last living soldier In the Mexican army declared General P. P Elias Ellas Calles acting minister minister minis ter of t war In an Int Interview with the International News Service today todar WAR OF EXTERMINATION Banditry must be eliminated in Mexico and the government is de determined de d to see that It Is eliminated This ir is' especially necessary In the Isolated Isolated isolated Iso Iso- regions The republic must be he made safe sate for foreigners and outside capital No stone will be left un tin unturned turned to bring this about We ar are ara opening a I. I campaign of extermination against the outlaw Villa and hi his fol fol- fol- fol lowers An effort was made to ne negotiate ne- ne with Villa and secure th the surrender sur sur- render of himself and his men but it has failed Terms of ot settlement were offered but the rejected rejected rejected re re- re- re them PARLEY WITH VILLA While General Canes Calles was on his way to Mexico City from Sonora Villa sent lent an envoy to Chihuahua City to confer conter with him and establish th the tha official status of ot the In the anti Carranza revolution General Calles Canes su suggested g sted that Villa ma and about bout of ot his followers retire to the state of ot S Sonora nora and and remain quiet until after the presidential election elec lec tion when the new government would make known its Us decision Villa refused to go to the state of ot Sonora and made the counter demand lemand that he be put in supreme command of ot the rebel forces In the state of Chihuahua General Calles rejected this proposal Three troop trains be bearing more than 2500 soldiers have left for Chi Chi- Chihuahua Chihuahua during durinA the past thirty sIx hours to Join the hunt for tor Villa There There- are already a number of ot federal troops in the central ll part of ot that state seekIng seeking seeking seek seek- ing Villa VUla and they are believed to b bon be ba baon beon on his trail but the wild and mountainous mountainous mountainous moun moun- nature of ot the country and Villas Villa's knowl knowledge dge of the Intricate mountain byways makes the hunt a difficult one General Calles s said ld the pl plan m of ot the campaign is to form a steel ring about the central part of the where Villa Is now In hiding and ana then close it In gradually In order to stimulate the campaign cl and bring it to to- toa a quick close all allf f federal deral soldiers have been notified that the go government go eminent will pa pay a re reward reward reward re- re ward of ot pesos for Villa dead 1 or alive MILITARY PARADE AT CAPITAL Provisional P President de la Ia Huerta r rose s 's from a sick Jed bed ed on dayto day dayto to review y a military parade of r 30 OO men The Tile picturesque and Imposing pageant was led by General Alvaro Obregon and his staff accompanied by Y prominent Mexicans from all an parts of the tha republic General Obregon announced that this thIs' was his last public public pub pub- lic lie appearance as a military man He Ue said he Ie would return to civilian life Immediately to f further his candid candidacy cy for the pre presidency ld ncy of ot the republic The The- military procession was in motion motion motion mo mo- tion from 10 oclo o'clock k in the morn morning In until late in ip the he afternoon It consisted consisted consisted con con- of ot trained federal federa soldiers Yaqui Indians and former revolutionIsts revolution revolution- from the ranch districts wearing rig gigantic sombreros and riding half half- wild horses A battalion of cadets from rom the national military school participated par par- also |