Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1939 — Page 2

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of the State in 1940 were to be out- i di George V. Sheridan, Columbus, O, ; J— liried' Here today at: conference of P.).—Mohandas K. Gandhi, ‘known sibilities demonstrated his remark-|

founder of the Ohio Council of Re- ~~ Republican chairmen from eight of [throughout India as Mahatma, has|able physical : . fail Merchants, will speak at the ; the largest counties. abandoned the cloister to which he|rises at. 3:45. aoa. x ; oo Conference of Executive Secretaries 3 : ; : | The. conference was called by|retired Oct. 19, 1934, to again as- rounded by his closest ‘cq-workers— 11]

of the Indiana Trade Association at ono Shaina Arh oes obbitt sume leadership of India’s masses.|many of whom are women—he holds

~ Indiana University Dec. 5. be planned for each of the eight] The little man with the spec-|morning prayers which-sre:the. chief TCE § i\ IMPROVING my

Dr. N. H. Engle, assistant director | [Fi | 4 | counties. + |tacles and loincloth now enjoys -a|source of his inspiration. Reci ) { of the Bureau of Foreign and Do- A - na SFY | Chairmen scheduled to.attend atiprestige among his people and with tions from the Gita ‘Ram ant ; é Y ESIGH Tr SUR & a : the Claypool Hotel were Fred P.the British Government unparalleled other epics take 30 io |Schuts of Lake County, Carl Van-leven in his long career. ‘Then tends to divier of Marion County, Edgar| pis steadying hand has to a great|correspondence S corr | Durre of Vanderburg County, Dan|extent silenced those who ‘advocated [amounts to 400. TS i charge of the conference are G. Don ? : } C. Flannigan of Allen County, Ken-|gnen - revolt against Great Britain.| At 7:30 a. m. ‘Gandhi, ‘like Prime| Sullivan, of the Ba : ; i, : neth D. Osborn of La Porte County, Because he felt Indian Nationalism | Minister Neville Chamberlain of | ; == ts STE Aly . India : 1iit [Ray V. Gibbens of Madison County, was at a crossioads, facing one of Great Britain, goes for a walk |} Merchan ints Conference; R. W. Sla- § {Carl C. Pinson of Vigo County and |ine most critical periods of its his- which he never misses, unless he is g gle, “secretary of the Indiana Lum- : a 4 a delegation from Delaware County.|tory, Gandhi set aside his spinning bedridden. A

ber and Building Supply Associa- 3 - MR wheel, which he now uses only 30 tion; Paul Fishback, secretary of | LL SCORES BROWDER BAN / [nttb Vo day, and js working 17| the National Food Brokers Associa- E PRINCETON, N. J. Nov. 27 (U.|hours daily at political tasks. ‘BLOOMINGTON, 11, Nov. 27 (U. tion, and Walter S. Greenough, sec- | X iL P)).—Princeton Univer. ty’s refusal] Gandhi has again asstmed com-|P.).—Raymond J. Kelly, National retary of the Indiana Chain Store ¥ to permit Earl Browder, Communist plete control of the Indian National Commander of the American Legion, Council, all of Indianapolis; John H. o leader, to speak on the University Congress. “ He K re-established dis-|told post officers of the Illinois De-{} ptometrist : : ig : ~~ |campus is “a fine example of big-|cipline by shelving young hotheads|partment in a radio address yester-{} ; @ a 29 on the CIRCLE |

Dillon, itinerant teacl er trainer in a distributive education for the uni- The juvenile auto show is open in Indianapolis stores and the new |v» the undergraduate publica-|whose activities he feared would day that the greatest menace fac-|j ® : - ~ 9 Deors:from Poyer & Light Ua versity, and Dean Arthur M. Wei-| models are creating a stir. Here is Otfo Kuehrmann, 3, son of Mr. and tion, the Daily Princetonian declared |throw India into turmoil, violating ing the country is “a smug com- . 4

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