Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 248, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1929 — Page 8

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MEXICAN REBEL LEADER TELLS AIMOFREVOLT Drive Made at Calies and for Freedom of Worship. Th* following statement Kiting the a!mt of the rebellion tn Mexico was written for the United Press bv Ueneial jesue M. Aguirre, military leader of the movement in the state of Vera Cruz. General Ajrulrre contends that the revolt, of which General Oonzalo Escobar, of Coahuiia. is commander-in-chief, has the support of the navy and the people ot nearly a dozen states. Its aims, he contends. are not to support any particular political candidate, but to overthrow the Callos-Portes Gil regime and insure an open election. He promises complete religious freedom‘and political liberty.

BY JESLS M. AGUIRRE Divisional General. State of \ era Cruz ■ Written for the United Press! VERA CRUZ. Mexico. March 6. The reasons for the movement begun In the Republic by General Gonbalo Escobar, chief 'of the cause of liberation, are the open and insulting methods by which Plutarco Elias Calies and Emilio Portes Gil are trying to impose Pascual Ortiz Rubio on the people as president. Bv such methods they are nullifying the right of suffrage and seeking to continue their ignoble policies under which public liberties have disappeared. The intolerable and Impudent political and governmental clique led by Calies has commercialized the administration to its own advantage.

Dafrauded Ambitions Thus they have defrauded the Just ambition of the people, who have the right to happiness after eighteen years of struggle and suffering. . „ The arbitrary actions of this despotic government, in which the first mandatory, Portes Gil, was the puppet of this political clique, have abused the sovereignty of the states by trying to impose voracious and unpopular politicians. We rebel against this government of imposition of the center This movement is not of a local character, since all authorities of the state of Vera Cruz are Adding to their posts. Our intentions are to defeat Portes Gil, or at least to make him respect the popular vote and to give guarantees to all the candidates. We are not in favor of any particular candidate, all we want is absolute liberty and to see that the nation’s wishes are fulfilled. Stand on Religion The revolutionary movement has been seconded by the states of Sonora. Sinaloa, Chihuahua, Coahuiia, Durango and Nayarit, and we count on the support of numerous elements aniong the discontented people of Michoacan, Jalisco, Guanajuato and northern Gueretaro. Regarding the religious question, the intentions of this movement are to establish a government that will respect all religious beliefs. ForC*gn obligations also will be respected. The justice of our cause will assure our victory. DEATH-DRIVER IS HELD Bound Over to Grand Jury After Beech Grove Tragedy. F. A. Pohl, Beech Grove, driver of the car which Monday night fatally injured John Windhorst, 40, Beech Grove, and injured his two children and another man. was bound over to the grand jury on a manslaughter charge in Judge Paul C. Wetter s municipal court late Tuesday.

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Plutarco Elias Calies, former president of Mexico, has hurried to the side of President Emilio Portes Gil to give what help he can in putting down the revolution.

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QUIZ BROKER IN DEATH OF HOUSEKEEPER Pictures Self as Benefactor v of Girls Physically Unable to Care for Selves. Bv United Press MIAMI, Fla., March 6.—A coroner’s jury which heard Guy A. Loomis, wealthy New York broker, picture himself as a benefactor of girls who “physically ire unable to take care of themselves,” left the death of Mrs. Nora Y/ilson, his 40-year-old former housekeeper, an unsettled question by returning an open verdict. Mrs. Wilson was ferund shot to death in her apartment early Sunday. Tucked under a pillow near the bed on which the body was found, was a revolver. Her death was at first attributed to suicide, but notes she left indicated ill feeling between her and Loomis, and an inquest was ordered. Loomis was questioned by Warren Newcomb, justice of the peace; Richard H. Hunt, assistant state’s attorney, and J. Fritzgordon, assistant county solicitor. The verdict returned said Mrs. Wilson died at the hands of an unidentified person. The broker testified Mrs. Wilson

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PETTIS SUSPECT MAKESESCAPE Salkin Breaks Confinement in Psychopathic Ward. Benjamin F. Salkin, whom federal authorities and police have been seeking to return here for trial for the Pettis Dry Qoods Company $5,500 safe robbery several months ago, has escaped from the psychopathic ward at Chicago where he was being held under observation, according to a telegram to Police Chief Claude M. Worley today. Indianapolis detectives rounded up Salkin. James L. Burke and James Martin in Chicago shortly after the Pettis robbery and obtained a confession from Burke implicating himself and the others in trie robbery. Burke now is waiting trial here. Martin was returned to Folsom penitentiary where he is under life sentence. Salkin, who has a long criminal

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