Sidney Kingley’s Dead Fnd,*' with its starkly dr/imatie exposui ■of tenement lifd, amazingly realistic setting, electrifying incidents and flamingly honest spirit, will Ve presented by Norman Bel Geddes nt the English Theater, Indianapolis, as a part of its transcontinental tour.for three days commencing Monday. May ttrd, with matinee on WednesdayThe play was first produced n New Yoik two Octobers ago and it still continues to fascinate Broadway spectators. This season the road has paid homage to Mr. Kingsley’ .worthy drama and to Norman Bel Geddes’ wondrous stage settingThe setting is that of a dead-em street running to the Hast River, I* is one of those curious blocks peculiar to Manhattan which presents a cross-section of the proverty stricken and the abundantly rich. It is the perfect locale for the author's stu ly of human nature exposed to a variet y ot environmental and h editary traditions.Prominent in the huge east of seventy in Dead End” will be Warren Ashe, Ruth Hussey. VincentSherman Greta Granst,edt Donald Harris. Jay Adlerv Leonard Goodman. Ben Roberts. Helen Salinger Robert Mayors, Winford St. Cla're Antoinette Rochte, Charles Row ■ and numerous others.