Show T A MUST G 0 1 SAYS REBEL LEADER OVERTURES FOR compromise TO BE TREATED WITH CONTEMPT BY GENERAL ERAL VILLA nothing less leaa than the fall of huerta and his banishment from the country will be considered by rebel leader chihuahua mexico nothing less than the fall of hueren aluerta and hla his banishment from the country will ever be considered as a preliminary toward peace in mexico said general francisco villa on sunday any overtures for or a compromise would lo be treated with contempt by tho the revolutionists general villa was prompted to tb dis cuss the subject because of the repetition of a report from mexico city that general huerta might resign in favor avor of a member of his cabinet but as aa tho the report also stated that gen eral huerta was thinking of taki taking g the field against the rebels it aas was not considered in any way as a 4 blo ble peace move tho the subject ot of peace however came up in generall general villas counsels and the rebel leadell was moved to outline the rebels views in case caad future events brought them into consideration in substances sub stancel the terms demanded by the rebels are the elimination of general huerta and his supporters I 1 the complete surrender of the coni con i cause caus 0 of politicians now opposing it the restoration of the constitution the selection of a provisional president acceptable to the tha constitution alises and provisions for a popular elect election ln I 1 guarantee of a change in the land laws so that deeds to land would i be more generally distributed ratification of the confiscation byl the rebels of the vas vast t terrazas creel and other estates valued at manyi many millions of dollars nullification of all acts of the huerta regime |