Show EAST INDIANS CALL ON DRY BRYAN AN Address Presented Thanking Him Him for His Utterances in m Madison Square Garden NEWSPAPER MEN E GREETED tl START MADE FOR NEW HAVEN HAEN AT 1006 New York Aug 31 William J Bryan despite the fatigue faUg e and strain of oC yesterday and last night rose early this morning He was up about 7 Although he said he felt fine and was smiling when the newspaper newspapermen men visited him he could not dispel the look of weariness in his face brought by the strain of his reception and many incidents connected with it Mr Bryan was in his shirt and slippers when he received the reporters He was Aas asked to give some expression of opinion opinIon opinion ion regarding last nights meeting but buthe buthe buthe he said he preferred not to talk of it It had filled his heart with emotion and was a matter so personal and dear to him that it was difficult for him to 10 o express an opinion in words Pressed for some word to the people regarding the reception Mr Bryan finally said Words Insufficient It would be the big event in the life nCe of many men to face ace what I faced last night I was more than pleased with the reception accorded me but these words cannot convey my meaning any words are insufficient I think you know how ho grateful I feel for the wel welcome welcome welcome come I received last night I saia so soto soto soto to the thousands of faces in the garden last night and I really meant it Mr Bryan said he would make no formal statement today on any subject political or otherwise While White Mr Bryan was talking to his early morning cullers callers and opening o ening his mail mall Mrs Bryan came in for a n few feu minutes and was introduced to those present Am Among ng the caller a It dele delegation delegation delegation gation of o natives of India headed by Prof Mohammed lah They presented an address to Mr Bryan in which they thanked him for his reference in his speech last night to British rule in India Address of East Indians Mr Ir in his address to Mr Bryan Br an said We Ve the th children of Hindustan re rl residing residing siding in New York respectfully ap approach approach approach your our noble presence ence to offer our sincere and hearty thanks on behalf of oC inhabitants of India for the service you ou have rendered that country by exposing falsehood and hypocrisy which characterized British rule in the Indian empire That you took the trou trouble trouble trouble ble of paying a visit to our afflicted fatherland made a thorough investigation tion of the causes of poverty afflic affliction affliction affliction tion and plague the normal conditions of oC the present Indian on the spot made genuine efforts to penetrate the sur surface surface surface face of ot outward of British ad administration administration administration ministration in India broke the veil of ot well organized system of subtle 1 tyranny t ranny rapine and plunder and hav having havIng having ing about the ingeni ingenious ous methods of British bureaucracy at Calcutta gave it out without partiality to the world at large has greatly touched all aU Indians in this country and millions at at ho ne across the continents and oceans Mr Ir Bryan thanked the committee and said that at another time he probably would again refer to the subject in his public utterances Answered a Question Just before Mr Ir Bryan left the thc Hotel Hotl Victoria at 45 a m he was prevailed upon to give expression to his views on certain subjects His remarks were wre brought out by question a in which he was asked If he would cooperate with Governor Folk of or Missouri in a set propaganda of Democratic c doctrines for forthe forthe forthe the next two years I have not cooperated with anybody ly thus far Mr Bryan replied But I want to cooperate with everybody who holds the same views I hold and who wishes to cooperate with me After Arter a moment Mr Bryan continued The popular Idea in the east is that much good results from two or three men getting get ting together and arranging things for the masses I believe now as I have always believed that the people are capable of thinking for themselves In that way they get the best results The trip from the Hotel Victoria to the Grand Central depot was made in carriages Mr Ir Bryan boarded a special parlor car attached to the 1002 train for New Haven Hayen on the New York New NewHaven NewHaven NewHaven Haven Hartford railroad Mr Dir Bryan stood on the rear platform of or the he car carand carand carand and greeted a no crowd numbering severa several hundred on the station platform The train left at 1006 |