Evening Star Newspaper, August 17, 1931, Page 23

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GANDHTS DENANDS =5 ARE CONPROMISED B 2 =5 India Leader’s Attendance at London Parley More Probable. By the Assoclated Press. BOMBAY, India, August 17.—Re- doubled efforts were being made today by unbiased intermediaries to persuade Mahatma Gandhi to follow the first contingent of delegates to London for the second round-table conference on Indian affairs. The prospect of his ultimate depar- ture became distinctly brighter when it was learned he was willing to withdraw his demand for the appointment either of an tration board or of a high court ju to investigate alleged breaches in the Delhi pact provided the designates & single trust- | civiian or government official to because it is understood that the Labor government as well as Gandhi himself is lnldo\ll that all po- litical groups in mrelenud at the conference. It s argued by neutril obeervers here that all the fruits of the Delhi pact, one of the main purposes of which was to insure Nationalist participation in the conference, will be thrown away if Ol.ndhl does go to London. It is l:zlnud out that the principal ob- | adjourning the first conference | wu to give Gandhi and his colleagues | an ity to study its results, so| they could determine whether it was | worth their while to participate in the | second conference. It is largely because of these factors, observers believe, that the British gov- | ernment will exhaust every reasonable means to make it possible for Gandhi to change his mind. Both the home and foreign governments are said to be anxious to avoid at any cost a renewal of the ruinous civil disobedience move- ment which cost England millions of pounds and filled the prisons of India = TRIAL MAY BARE | . 7% ‘Sensahonal Political Connec- | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOM The court room was to be under armed guard, and lmbrl were sub- ject to search for possible firearms, as Superior Judge precautionary measures of the &lendml after an an letter intimated Clark might lmulwd Spencer and Charles H. Crawford, | wealthy politicians, were slain last May 20. Clark surrendered 48 hours after | the shootings. His story of self-defense from the witness stand was his first statement of the killings since he gave UNDERWORLD DEAL tions Expected in Clark Case Testimony. {tc a quarrel in which Crawford reached | | for a 'gun and ordered Spencer “to get | him.” ~ Clark is on trial now only for By the Associated Press. | the Spencer slaying. LOS ANGELES, August 17.—Court | - attaches expected testimony about axl-X Slaying Suspect Arrested. leged “underworld” political alliances in o Los Angeies City and County to be . ITHACA, N. : fi“g};‘w‘; e brought to light today at the resump- i ol 1 m. moth Bengrs tion of the irial of David H. Clark, | 5, Btre BeCH “"{1 i e | former deputy State prosecutor, on trial ;;1; of séimgo (g:ov :'sm‘:mz' oty for the slaying of Herbert F. Spencer, 2 e August 2. Chief of Police William Mar- political writer. 3 When court adjourned for the week | ‘hflludo,ne nngr ::an;‘;r:s:unvgl ;&:fi:"fi end last Friday Clark was being cross- | 10 examined by State Prosecutor W. J.|Xilled hel Ford, who said he expected to reveal by | | e his questioning “sensational” _facts| AIl four motion-picture theaters | about the tie-up between certain Los|owned by the city of Bergen, Norway, | with thousands of rebellious prisoners. Angeles polticians and the underworld. ' have been equipped for talkies. himself up to authorities. He chnrged' D. C. MONDAY, OUSTING OF WOMEN Employment Committee Head for Favoring Move. The National Woman's party issued a ling Fred C. | Croxton, acting chairman of the Presi | dent's Committee for Employment, be- | Textile Institute on*its recommendation from night work. Mrs. Florence Bayard Hilles, nationa | vice chairman of the Woman's Party, |said it was “unjust that a committee | | appointed by the President to help solve the unemployment situation should ad- time of Nation-wide depression.” Offi- cials of the Textile Institute, she said, the women instead. plained, is not opposed to the abolition ox night work for both men and women, | | but_fights any attempt to restrict th | working hours of women which does not i ON NIGHT JOBS HIT| Nltionll ‘Woman's Party Criticizes | cause he had congratulated the Cotton that women and minors be dismissed vocate doing so by a deliberate policy | of throwing women out of l'urk in a admit that no daytime jobs are assured | | The Woman's Party, Mrs. Hilles ex- AUGUST 17, l:x:" GRIFFIN, Ga., 1931. to men. l.ndiuted that ncp""nuny W ferred Selt, Says, in Nocturnal Strol|. {table near his bed. August 17 (#).—On | the theory he shot himself while asleep, a coroner’s jury returned a verdict of | | accidental death yesterday in the case !of Sheriff Oscar McGee, found dead in | bed yesterday morning. Testimony at the inquest showed | 1930. jthat on_ se from ossen pref it | work pr'.k:\lhrly in the Summer, :"&n | unity to escape the extreme heat | m day. |SLEEP-WALKER IS SUICIDE Georgia Sheriff Shot Jury| rooh of our mun He has in- stea l-bolt n the realm of l.nurmumulhn ul four - ‘demi lnnl;ls hallucinations of world rc- CANDIDATE FOR SENATE ENTERS AS HOOVER FOE Newton Jenkins, of Chicago, Has' Aum\hn Debt d s Opposition to President a: . # la, A 17 P~ Whole Platform. Premier Scullin of Australia, referring | to news that a large part pt the Aus- By the Assoclated Press. | tralian internal debt been con- CHICAGO, August 17.—Newton Jen- vmm said that he brll('ed it would | kins, Chicago attorney, yesterday an- | be ‘“one of the greatest financial nounced his candidacy for the Republi- | achievements in the history of the | can nomination for United States Sen- | country.” | ator from Iilinois on a platform of “op- = | position to the renomination of Presi- dent Hoover.” | | Jenkins was an unsuccessful candi- | | date for the nomination in 1924 and He said he_intended to oppose | 1 _occasions recently the | the nomination in Illinois of all Hoover | sherift had waiked in his sleep and, | supporters. {upon awakening, had found his pistol |in his hand. 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