Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 8, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1930 — Page 2

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HARSH TERMS STIR FIRES OF HINDUREVOLT Bitterness Is Growing Between Indians and British Officials. BY WEBB MILLER United Press Staff Correspondent (World OoovrUrht. 1930. bv United Press! BOMBAY, May 20.—There has been a noticeable increase of bitterness in recent days between Indian swapjarists, or independence seekers, and officials of the government in India responsible for preserving order in this vast empire of Great Britain. The bitterness has been aroused largely by drastic measures the government has felt imperative to combat the growing independence spirit. Add to Resentment Announcement of severe courtmartial sentences at Sholapur, disturbed mill town, 220 miles southeast of here, especially added to the Indians’ resentment. Members and adherents of the congress particularly were angered by the heavy sentences given under the martial law regime at Sholapur to the president and secretary of the congress committee there. They were given five and seven years, respectively, in prison, and fines of 2,000 and 3,000 rupees (about S7OO and $1,050). The congress leaders claimed their only offense during the riots recently was to display congress flags. Court-martial sentences of four 15-year-old boys to whipping—three to fifteen strokes and one to ten—aroused the Indian congress further. New Volunteers Enlist It was announced in Bombay that 100 new volunteers had enlisted from among the Stock Exchange clerks as a result of Monday’s arrests during the “raid” on the Wadala salt pans on the outskirts of Bombay. Business again was paralzed in Bombay, owing to the closure of the Stock Exchange, cotton market, bullion exchange, Cotton Brokers’ Association and grain market as a protest against the Wadala arrests. Salt Raiders Released Bu T'nilrd Press BOMBAY, India, May 20.—Police met the renewed attacks of India independence volunteers on the Dharasana salt works today by making wholesale arrests of raiders, who were released within a short time. More than 150 volunteers who invaded the prohibited area today were taken in custody but soon released. Another group of 100 raiders advanced to the wire fence around the depot, but were ignored by police when they failed to enter. MEDALS FOR SCIENTISTS Canal Engineer, Noted Briton to Receive Franklin Awards. Bv Science Srrriee PHILADELPHIA, May 20. Dr. John Frank Stevens, former chief engineer of the Panama Canal, and Sir William Bragg, director of the Royal Institution of Great Britain and one of the leading physicists of the world, will receive the Franklin medal and certificates of honorary membership from the Franklin Institute here Wednesday. The two new medalists will present addresses before the meeting, Dr. Stevens speaking on “A Momentous Hour at Panama” and Sir William on “The Meaning of the Crystal.”

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DRIVE OPENS IN NEW YORK ON ROOSEVELT G. 0. P. Chiefs Determine to Stop Governor, Feared on Way to Presidency. B v United Press WASHINGTON, May 20.—Republican leaders, have started a drive to topple Franklin D. Roosevelt, Democratic Governor of New York from the keystone position he occupies in his own party. Increasing mention of Roosevelt as a possible candidate for the presidency in 1932 evidently have determined Republican leaders to stop him. They hope to do this by defeating him in the coming New York gubernatorial contest. William H. Hill, who managed the Hoover pre-election campaign in New York, was called to Washington to discuss the New York political situation with the President. William J. Maier, chairman of the New York Republican committee, came to Washington for a similar

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purpose and the two, with Representative Ruth Pratt, (Rep., N. Y.) spent an hour with the President late Monday. Maier said after the conference that he felt Roosevelt would be easy to beat for the governorship. “I consider him a weak opponent," he said. When pressed for a reason for this statement he added—“ Because of his inconsistencies.” The wet and dry Issue will play a large part in the New York election. Result of the New Jersey primary may have much to do with determining the policy of the New York Republicans. DEFERS AID SESSION Leslie’s School Committee to Meet June 7. Meeting of the Governor’s state school aid committee, which was to have been held Saturday, has been postponed until June 7, it was announced today. A complete survey of all counties of the state has been made to provide data upon which to base a solution of state aid problems. Roy P. Wisehart, superintendent of public instruction, said today. It was compiled and edited under the technique created by Dr. Paul R. Mort of the educational survey department of Columbia university.

EIGHT PLAYS ON BROADWAY GONE TO STOREHOUSE ‘Journey’s End’ Leads List of Shows Withdrawn as Winter Ends. BY H. ALLEN SMITH United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, May 20.—The incandescent face of Broadway took on a decidedly changed aspect this week-end when eight shows put the lids on their mascara pots and shut up shop. Quite a number of actors and actresses, recognized as good, joined the army of unemployed, and Mr. Cain’s wagon, which carts away old scenery, abandoned furniture and other props to Mr. Cain’s unique warehouse, enjoyed one of the most lively business days in a long time. Most notable, perhaps, of the closings was that of “Journey’s End,” R. C. Sheriff’s British war play, which had held forth at the

Henry Miller theater since March 22, 1929. There were two obvious reasons why “Journey’s End” should close; the play now may be had in talkie form, so that the public is not being deprived of a great deal through the closing of the stake show. And the actors in the stage presentation, after 437 performances, are quite candid in admitting that they’re worn out and tired of it all. “Berkeley Square” also died. Since it opened last Nov. 4. it had been one of the town’s favorites. Virtually all of the critics were effulgent in their praise of it. ~ The theme was built upon a situation somewhat similar to Mark Twain's “Connecticut Yankee,” with Leslie Howard, the English actor, essaying the principal role. Earl Cairoll’s “Sketch Book,” which opened so lon'T as last July 1, also went out of business. “Subway Express,” in which a man is murdered in a subway train in a most mystifying manner, turned off the lights after 271 performances. Other shows which closed were

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