Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 23, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 June 1930 — Page 2

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VIOLENCE MAY BE ULTIMATE HINDUJCTION Indian Leaders Fear Rebels Will Break Away From Gandhi’s Orders. Webb Miller. European newt manager for the United Press, reviews in the following article the Indian rebellion movement to date. Miller has been in India the past three weeks, witnessing Mahatma Gandhi's passive resistance : rampairn at first hand, and Interviewing leaders of both sides. Me flew from London to Krachi. and thence proceeded to Bombay. Calcutta and Simla. BY WEBB MILLER, United Press Staff Correspondent (World Copyright. 1830. by United Press! SIMLA. India, June 6.—lt seems well to pause here, in my study of the Indian rebellion, to review coolly and impartially the observations and impressions gained from three weeks spent where the heat of the movement was hottest and where, during that time, some of the most violent action occurred. No better place than Simla could be chosen for such a resume. The city stands 7.000 feet above sea level, high in the foothills ox Himalaya mountains, and far from the intolerable heat of the Ganges plains. It is like standing near the top of India, and looking over the whole country at one turn. During the three weeks I have I been in this country, leaders of every shade of opinion in India have given me interviews and held conversations with me. Force Is Futile The consensus of opinion of men of widely varying schools of political thought is as follows: 1. That the government is confronted with the most difficult situation in India since the great mutiny of 1857. 2. That the political agitation has | reached a comparatively greater depth than the outbreaks of 1920 and 1921. 3. That the present movement is based on definite national and racial aspirations toward self-gov-ernment which can not be sup- i pressed indefinitely by force. The majority of the leaders favor peaceful negotiations with the British government regarding India's : future status, but all agree on one j point: That unless the definite ob- j jective of the proposed round table conference between British and In- | dian delegates is a form of domin- | ion status, the conference will collapse. Violence Is Feared Many of those interviewed expressed fear that unless such an objective is announced for the conference the situation will progressively grow worse and the extremist wing of the congress movement will break away from Mahatma Gandhi's civil disobedience campaign and inaugurate a definite campaign of violence. Several of the most ardent supporters of the imprisoned Mahatma’s nonviolence creed professed to believe that the extremists already are impatient at the lack of results of Gandhi’s scheme and are preparing violence to replace it. The discovery of a bomb factory at Lahore and two arms raids at Chittagong lend color to their opinion. One congress leader at Calcutta claimed to know that extremists have been trying to obtain revolvers and ammunition from the crews of incoming ships on the Hooghly river, Calcutta’s port. Loyal supporters of Gandhi deplore every impulse toward violent revolution and profess to believe his ★ Safety for Savings Fletcher American NATIONAL BANK 4 Southeast Cor. ot Market and Pennsylvania °Jo ON SAVINGS

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creed that violence would be ineffective because of the government's overwhelming strength. They still believe in massed, nonviolent civil disobedience and boycott* as the swarajists’ only weapon. But it can readily be recalled that the extreme wing disagreed with this program from the outset and promised to withhold its hand only a limited time unless Gandhi achieved results. TARDIEU PASSES WINE TESTS WITH HONORS Strong Man of France Now Member of Exclusive Group. By United Press PARIS, June 6.—Premier Andre Tardieu has Just been elected to that exclusive and snobbish society of good eaters which calls itself the Academic des Gastronomes. The present strong man of France passed the wine tasting test with flying colors, and despite a bad mark in salads was given a grade well up in the nineties.

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Perfect Alibi By United Press WORCESTER, Mass., June fl. —ls he appeared to be intoxicated, It was because he had paced the floor with a sick baby throughout the previous night, Peter Nydam, alleged drunken driver, told the court. He was acquitted.

dared. He was fined $10.50 in a South Bend court. The law declares that “whoever throws, puts, dumps or leaves any tin cans, old iron, brush, boxes, tools, machinery, vehicles, rubbish, brick, wood, logs, glass, glassware glass bottles, glass jars or debris of any kind or character whatever in, upon or within the limits of any public highway, except by direction of the township trustee, superintendent, or board of county commissioners, shall, on conviction, be fined in any sum not to exceed $50.”

PAPAL BATHING ORDER ISSUED 9 Vatican Edict Lists Niceties to Be Observed. Bu United Press ROME, June 6.—Bathing regulations, including ideas on the costumes considered proper for the modest young men and women of the land, were published in the Osservatore Romano, official Vatican organ. The newspaper urged authorities to consider the proposals and enforce them. They are: 1. Women should be forbidden to wear knitted bathing suits, in the male style. 2. Bathing suits for both sexes properly should cover the body. 3. Cabins at bathing establish-

ments, unless destined for family use, should be separate for the sexes. 4. Dancing in bathing suits or pajamas or leaving the beach so clad should be prohibited. Dancing licenses should be granted with the greatest circumspection. 5. A morality squad should be maintained on every beach and vicinity to enforce the rules. 6. The rules should be enforced along river banks as well as at fashionable bathing beaches. Do You Want a Good Appetite? You can eat a hearty meal without fear of after distress if you will take one-quarter of a wine glassful of Dare's Mentha Pepsin—a pleasant, refreshing stomach tonic—just before eating. Get it at Hook Drug Cos. and druggists everywhere. You’ll be delighted.—Advertisement.

TAKES LIFE AS REVENGE Jilted Girl Hangs Self in Church Where Lover Weds By United Press BEKESOSABA, Hungary, June 6. —As revenge on a man who jilted

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her Anna loerino, a Bekescsaba girl, ' hanged herself from the balcony of the church in which the unfaithful lover was being marrieef to another girl. Her body and a note explaining her reasons for killing herself were discovered by the wedding guests as they left the church.