Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 106, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1931 — Page 21

SEPT. 11,1931

GANDHI CHEERED BY VAST CROWD IN FRENCH PORT Mahatma, Thinner Than Ever, Greets Reporters at Marseilles. Ft) I'nltcfl Prcx * MARSEILLES, France, Sept. 11. — The Mahatma Gandhi, the “Great Soul,” bearing the blessing of millions of Indian-, arrived here today en route to the Indian round table conference at London. The Mahatma, clad in his customary loin cloth, with a scarf thrown loosely across his shoulders and a watch dangling from his waist, traveled second class from Bombay on the P. & O. liner RaJputana. He will travel across France by train to a channel port and continue to London, where he will arrive Saturday. Gandhi was welcomed by a huge crowd. There were hundreds of telegrams and other messages for him. Officers and stewards of the Rajputana, officials of the steamship line, and local police had difficulty keeping the mob behind police lines. Thinner Than Ever A hundred newspapermen and photographers fought their way through the crowd to the Rajputana’s gangplank. He talked in cultured English and frequently laughed and joked with reporters. His legs appeared more spindly his body and arms thinner than ’ever. Again questioned regarding the new British government, he said, “I can only hope that there will be no change of policy so far as it concerns Britain’s attitude toward India’s independence.” Gandhi was accompanied by his son Devidas Gandhi, Miss Slade, his English disciple and daughter oi the late Admiral Slade, who looked after his scant luggage, and Indian advisors. Little Hope for Success “I am completely out of touch with developments during the two weeks we were on our way, but I can see no reason to have more hope than when I left Bombay,” Gandhi said. He has maintained that no important results may be hoped for from the London meeting. “Being an optimist, I should have high hopes of accomplishing my mission, but I can not see Indian independence on the immediate horizon. However, I have faith in God and humanity. God will use me for the service of India.” Gandhi ridiculed charges of his enemies that he is going to London on bended knees. “They are crippled but not bent; but then, I am a crippled man and it is only natural that a crippled nation should have a crippled delegate,” he said. Gandhi seldom was seen during the voyage from Bombay, passengers aboard the Rajputana said. He spent most of his time in study in his cabin. POLLED SHORTHORN FUTURITY JUDGED V. G. Eikcnbcrry Takes Two Firsts in State Fair Exhibit. Awards for the Indiana Futurity for Polled Shorthorns at state fair were: Bull Calf. Calved Between May 1 and Auk. 31. 1930- Miller & Sons. M. J. Ranck & Son. Ray H. Hunt. V. G. Eikenberry. Bull Calf. Calved on or After Sept. 1 1930—M. J. Ranck & Son. V. G. Eikenherrv. Miller <Si Sons. Ray H. Hunt, V. G. Eikenberry. Ray H. Hunt. Heifer Calf. Calved on or After Sept. 1. 1930—V. G. Eikenberry. Miller & Sons. M. J. Ranck. Ray H. Hunt. Pair Calves. One Bull and One Heifer Calved on or After Sept. 1. 1930, (Bred and Owned by Exhibitor)—V. G. Eikenberry. J. Ranck & Son. Miller & Sons. Rav F .lunt.

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