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Show GARRANZA WILLING WIL-LING TQ LEAVE 1 Agrees to Turn Over Hl Forces If Vllla'WIli do the Same and Meet Him In Havana Mexico City, Nov. 1$. (Jeno.-al Obrogon tonight received a. dl.ipatch from .Cordoba rjaylng that Oeneral Carranza .has made-tin offer to General Gen-eral Tuulio Gutlrre! to turn ovur' tho military fours' to GenefaV'Ooiia-.lo GenefaV'Ooiia-.lo and le.a'o for Havana, 'to arrlvoj thero .not later tmVh CN6yemb(r-i'-f, If General'VlIla would turn 'over "his; command lo Oeneral Utittcrrex unit, bo in Hnvitna tho itanio date. Tho Aguas Cultentes Convention mviht jnoot'ln Mexico City tlio dav Gencr-nls Gencr-nls Villa nnd Cafrnnz.i arrive In Havana, Ha-vana, according to General- C.irrati-za's C.irrati-za's offer. Tho convention In .Mexico City Ihen must ratify tho election ot General Gen-eral Gutlerroz, or choose another provisional president who would hold power until the cnlllug ot goiienl elections. It by November 30 these conditions nro ,not mot, General Car-ranza, Car-ranza, according to General Obregon will resumo power ns first chief of tlio constitutionalists. ' Commenting on tho offor of Oeiifcr-, al Carranzn, Oonnral .Obreg.m Fatd ho was willing to fight both Carmnza ' nnd Villa If necessary to drlvo them from tlio country and rentoro (ioaco. Up t0 Villa Nqw . v ' "Tlio proposition .of. Menem! Car-' ranza, just made,""snld Genoral -fb-i 1 rcgon, "will r.ollevo . him of nil- ra-1 sponslbillty In enso of lostllltles. I 'am sure General Gutierrez wllh c-' I copt this last offer. If General VII I la does not wish to place himself In a ridiculous position, JinwlIV mi!) or-1 dliiato personal ambitions to "Patriot-lam "Patriot-lam nnd' accept. If, unfortunately, tlio proposition of General Carrara comes to nucht wo will ni?hf comes to nuglit wo will fight against all the evil sons of Mexico until wo oxtermlnato them. "Hostilities havo been ordcrod bus-ponded, bus-ponded, but wo learn that those orders or-ders havo been disobeyed." General Obregon later telegraphed General Gutierrez saying that despite de-spite tho American stnto departments promise to evneuato Vera Cruz, the evacuation In his opinion, would pot tako placo unless General Villa resigned re-signed and left tho country. On tho coiltrary, ho said ho thought tfco Americans would occupy othor potts in enso of a civil war. Obregon Would Leave Too As cvldonco of hlfl good faith, Gen. oral Obrogon offered to leavo the field to General Gutierrez alon?, If tlio convention so directed nnd do-part do-part from tho country himself whrn Cnrrnnza and Villa went. Genornl Iturbo, brigadier In command com-mand of the forces of tho northwest, wired General Obrogon today s.ylng that ho recognizes Obregon alone, owing to tho confused condition thna apparently Ignoring both Carranza and tlio Aguas Callontcs convention. Post Commandor Alvarado tolo-graphod tolo-graphod Generals Galles and Hill ot Sopora that it was Impossible to nvold a conflict, owing to the forces of reaction. "Let us remain at our post as In 1310. 1912 and 1913, when wo met Diaz, Orozco and Huerta ns wo must now meet Villa," tho mea sago added. Gonerai Gonzales was expected to pass through tho capital tonight and nfter a conference with Genoral Car-ranza Car-ranza at Orzlba to proceed to the front. |