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Show REBELS UNWILLING " TO LAY DOWN ARMS i 9V JUAREZ, May 17 Indications of .unrest among tho iusurrcctos who are oporatlng lu the Interior aud Intima tlons that they might begin a campaign cam-paign apart ,from Madero, were brought to Insurrccto leaders today About 3,000 of these insurrectos are locatod north of Torreon and many of them have surrounded such towns as Pnrral, Jlmlnez and Rosario, with a view of attacking and sacking the places So far as they are concerned, Madero learned today there is no peace and no tangible prospect of any The Insurrectos aouth of Juarez depreciate the delays Incident to peace negotiations and are not inclined tq wait much longer to carry on their campaign Would Break Away Easily. Since the failure of the last peace parley the Insurrectos In the remoter parts of Mexico have been dispose!! to attnch llttlo Importance to the over tares from Mexico City It was learn ed from those who came into Ma-dero's Ma-dero's hcadquartors that it would not requiro much to Induce many of the Insurrectos to break away from Madero Ma-dero altogether. Some of the chlofs took the position posi-tion that Madero had not tho power to give unlimited concessions and that all the men in arms must be allowed to ratify any peace agreement beforo It is finally affective. Most unsettling of the Intimations brought lo Madero wore telegrams Insisting In-sisting that no peace shall bo entered enter-ed Into until Diaz has actually resigned. re-signed. There Is no tloubt that in tne Interior tho lnHiirrcctos are flushed with success and aro loss inclined than ever to put down their arms without almost a complete surrender by tho federal government to the revolutionary rev-olutionary demands. |