Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 171, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1920 — Page 5
EXTREMISTS IN MEXICO DEMAND - SOVIET SYSTEM Seek to Abolish State Governments and Substitute Local Committees. STRUGGLE IN PROSPECT MEXICO CITY, Not. 26 Extremis-* among the Mexican Socialists are demanding rerlstou of the federal castigation and the adoption of some of tho soviet principles of government. Rafael Martinez and other members of tlie self-styled progressive element of the chamber of depcties already are at work npon a bill which will be presented at the present session of congress. The radicals object to the. present system of government In the states of Mex Ico. which Is similar to the state governments of the United States, with governors and atate legislatures. The proVressive wing wants the state legl'la tures abolished and the management ot jtate affairs placed in the hands of local r loviets or committees. The affairs of fiownships and villages would be administered by councils. * A strnggle between the conservatives
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and the sympathizers of the Russian system of government seems to he in prospect. Already rhe radicals have gained notable victories in their fight for reform, but they say they will dntinue the battle until all their demands are satisfied. Conservative government officials claim that public sympathy for the Socialist and Bolshevist element is waning. A few months ago the radical Socialists seemed to have the upper hand and-they looked to Provisional President De La Huerta for his support. However, th Provisional President proved a moderate, and the conservatives began to take hope. Conservatives opened a campaign of propaganda, pointing out the bloodshed and suffering brought to the country through continuous revolutions and absence of a stable government. They, too, seek changes in the federal constitution, particularly in Article 27 and Article 123. PROPERTY OWNERSHIP AND SCHOOL SUPPORT. Property owners and the influential Catholic clergy as well as the oil interests are against Article 27. which leaves the right of property ownership in doubt. Employers object to Article 123 on the gicund it puts responsibilities upon them which should rest upon the state. These responsibilities include the" maintaining of schools for children and workers and the opening of municipal centers and recreation places in industrial districts. It is insisted by the employers , that Article 123 would, if rigidly en- | forced, create confusion and cause a ! serious clash of authority. The* say
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there is no reason why the owner of a shoe factory or any other industrial plant should be called upon to build a town ‘hall or maintain a public school. The plan to put Mexican state affairs in the hands of committees probably will be exhaustively debated. Drives Automobile Into Engine; .May Die Special to The Times. LOGANSPORT, Ind., Nov. 20.—Ctaude Bates, 30, was probably fatally Injured here late Thursday, when he drove his automobile Into a Vandalla freight engine at the outskirts of the city. Bates was following the fire department in its run when the accident happened, i At the hospital It 1* said his skull was fractured and collar bone broken.
Former Prohi Agent and 2 Brothers Held LOS ANGELES. Nor. 2.-F. Raj Groves, Los Angeles, secretary Democratic State central commltee, and bis two brothers. Ralph, former prohibition enforcement director here, and K. C. t have been arrested on Federal grand Jury Indictments. The Indictments were not made public, but it was said by officer* that they are charged with conspiracy to violate the Volstead act.
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Mother Seeks Death Certificate for Leg NEW YORK, Nov. 26.—Mrs. .Tohn Lerner applied at Bellevue Hospital *on Thursdny for a death certificate for the leg of her son, John, 35. which had been amputated an hour before. Under the health regulations bodily members removed by amputation may not be disposed s os without granting a death certificate as a preliminary to a burial permit. This nactment, it is said, was Inspired originally by a prevailing superstition that failure to account properly for a lost limb would bring misfortune.
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Farmers Plan to Pool Wheat for Five Year? CATLGARY, Albexta, Nov. 26.—Cooperative marketing of Canada’s wheat crop through a farmer* 7 pool Is proposed here by a committee of the Canadian council of agriculture, representing half of Canada’s wheat territory, about 8,500.000 acres. The plan would bind farmers t,o sell wheat only through a pool for the next five years. BAKERS OF MADRID ON STRIKE. MADRID. Nov. 26 —The bakers of Madrid have declared a general striked
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