Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 280, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1920 — Page 4

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REVOLT AIMS AT CARRANZA Move in Sonora for Secession Called First Step. AGLA PRIETA, Mex., April 1. —Preparations for armed hostilities against the Carranza government are rapidly being made throughout the state of Sonora, which threatens secession from the Mexican republic, and observers here regard these as the beginning of a general revolution against Carranza, according to information obtained here today. tinder orders from Gen De la Huerta of Bonora and Gen. P. Ellas dalles, an armed force Is being mobilized along the Sonora-Slnaloa state line to repel a threatened Invasion of Carranza troops, said to number 5,000. At the same time 2,500 men have been dispatched as reinforcements for the SonoT* troops by "Pancho" Villa, who, in a message sent to Gen. Calles today, saluted the latter as a “comrade in arms" snd announced hostilities against “that traitor Carranza.” LAST NIGHTS DREAMS —WHAT THEY MEAN'S y Did you dream of forsaking? To dream that you are forsaking your wife —or husband—is an omen of great pleasures in store for you and much domestic happiness. This is one “according to contraries” theory of some dreams. If a lover dreams he is forsaken by his sweetheart for another it is a sign that she Is faithful to you and that all the little love quarrels will be made np. To dream you are forsaking work, or business. Is a warning to look out that yon do not suffer through the treachery of a business partner or through an employe. To dream you are abandoning your home means your business will grow more and more profitable. Should you dream you are being abandoned by your friends signifies you will increase their number. It Is not a fortunate omen to dream you are abandoning a friend in distress. To dream you are abandoned on an island, or in gome desolate place, signifies much hard work before you with riches and success at the end if you put your energies into the occupation In which you are now engaged. In case of such a dream some oracles ■ay the dreamer should change his occupation and pur<v;e his new calling with redoubled vigor in order to attain success.—Copyright, 1920. Restaurant Heads t° Have Association Ho, hum! Look what it’s come to. Restaurant men to organize at meeting in Hotel English Tuesday night. “Greater efficiency in preparing food” to result, they claim. < Floyd E. Payne was made temporary chairman and John Ward temporary secretary at get-together session last-night. Bingham to Join Stansbury’s Staff Ele Stansbury, state attorney general, today announced that Remster A. Bingham of the Indianapolis law firm of Bingham & Bingham, will assume the duties of a deputy attorney general when A. B. Croak leaves the department to become chief of the traffic division of the public service commission. Mr Bingham w-as an artillery captain In the war and is now active in American legion organization. 11 New Laws to Curb Rent Hogs^Effective ALBANY. X. Y.. April I. Eleven bills designed to curb rent profiteering in New York became laws today. The most drastic of the laws limit rent increases to 25 per cent a year. Provisions also include that a landlord's willful failure to provide necessary light, water, heat and power constitutes a misdemeanor.

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Muncie Judge Raps Grand Jury’s Failure MUNCIE, Ind., April I.—lndignation prevails among law-abiding citizens of Muncie today following the failure of the Delaware county grand Jury to take any action against open defiance of the law in this city. Judge W. A. Thompson severely scored members of the jury and Prosecutor Clarence E. Benadum late yesterday when the jury failed to return certain Indictments. He said there are three open gambling houses within a stone's throw of the courthouse and that bootleggers are

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Had Him Safely in Cell All the Time ST. LOUIS, April I.—“Heah I is, boss,” meekly volunteered Thomas Tackson, alias “Black Cabbage," from a JaU cell, when he overheard policeme nsay they had been trying to find him for a week. V J working In defiance of the law. In its report the Jury praised the manner in which Benadum is conducting the prouecutor’s office.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1920.

Engineers Propose Plan for Licensing Plans for drafting an engineers’ license bill will be taken up by the Indianapolis chapter, American Association of Engineers, Saturday noon at the Chamber of Commerce. At a meeting last night the association reported the Vigo county road tangle had been straightened out. A Terre Haute bank has'agreed to loan money in trust to the Vigo auditor in order that the surveyors can go on surveying roads before bond issues are sold. H. O. Garman, chief engineer of the

‘Violet Blossoms, but Wit ha PistoV CHICAGO, April 1. —“You look just like Violet,” a man told Mrs. William Olson when he tried to enter her home here. Mrs. Olson blossomed out with her husband’s revolver and chased tho flower-lover from the house. V _L__ J public service commission, and W. S. Boyle were elected delegates to the national convention, to be held In St. Louis May 14.

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Chamber’s Freight Bureau Stops Leaks The freight and traffic division of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, of which A. D. Hitz is chairman, effected a saving to the members last month of $715.97 in overcharges on freight bills, according to a report of H. B. McAeeiy, secretary of the division. This represents an increase of more than SIOO in the saving of this department alone over the month of February, when the savings to members made by checking their freight bills against the proper charges as prepared by the freight and traffic division resulted in a saving of $004.15.

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