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81 pL Somle bets pny a Ti pwn Of the. : ; =a TIEPRE pd E. , [opinion vehtion from the British persist in their Hi elements willing to join 2 Dwyer, ; and most colorful parades in ;States, civilian arm of the navy, is 7" By A. T. STEELE. . [opinion intervehtion - from , the|the persist heir policy|Hindu ‘willir up, . today oa, a bere Ibut pointed out that |co-operating with Davy Day com- T0 SPEAK HEdr Copyright, 1942. by The Indisnapolis Times | | ns would serve no pur-iof -placating the congress party, Jinnah claims that in this war vy day chairmen throughout the| donating binoculars “will give us a |mittees in the binocular campaign. ; ro NEW DELHI, Oct. 22.—Though 1ng as the conflicti'g Views thers there will ‘be: No peace inthe British eotlid. eulist the active to ‘assist in a drive to secure chance to reglly help those men of|' Only .those binoculars = manu-| i ine __|the Hindu majority in India would|0f the major parties remain as far India, Ji io . {2-operaiion, not, only Of ihe -vasy lars for use inthe fleet. . [tne fleet who are fighting for us in|factured by Carl Zeiss and Bausch) §ynday Will Mark: First undoubtedly welcome. American or|spart as they are today. He maifi-| = Jinnah’s position, all along, has/majority of India’s 90,000,000 Mostermed it an “opportunity for the Solomons, in the Atlantic, and & Lomb, sizes 6x30, 7x35, Tose. o bg : {united nations conciliation in the tained that the only result would been that the British should enlist|lems, but also that section of the: ers to contribute something| =" "-"_ titre ‘world SR La, and larger can be used, Mr. Appearance: of New Indian problem, Britain and thely, “45 infiate the prestige of the|Moslem support by granting his de-|Hindu community which wants ale Anite to the navy on Navy day, everywhere in the world, and er explained, because of the | : _ [Moslem 'league—the other main|pyitish raj (rule) and injure the|mand for Moslem self-determina-| lied victory, disapproves of civil CL Lud an’ opportunity to help sink a sub lack of spare parts and repair fucili- Commander. parties to the dispute—are cool and|cqyse ‘of the Indian minorities. tion after the war and then go|disobedience snd yet remains pase . ‘Dwyer said that plans have|or bring down an enemy plane right ties. Military binoculars, ag used : disinterested. : .%| “If you think you cannot win the|{ahead with the formation, for the|sive or. hostile because of the Brite en made to give Indianapolis and | here at home.” : in the last war, sizes =v, 8r¢| - Roane Waring of Memphis, Tenn.,| Mohammed Ali Jinnah, lean,|war without the (All-India Na-|duration of the war, of a truly|ish failure to give the Indians other Indiana cities ‘one of the| The Navy League of the United | particularly wanted, he said. new national commander of the stony president of the Moslem tionalist) congress’ support,” Jinnah |responsible Indian national govern-| genuine responsibility while the wap &

p | American Legion, will make his first league, told me today that in his|continued, “then God help you. Ifiment embracing all Moslem andlis on, my 7 | public appearance in Indiana when C—O ht Cllr th ee J ———————e——— § he speaks at 2 p. m. Sunday at a : : anh THOR bc : mae moins ot Lesnar. (| DO YOU KNOW? THAT- acl. Y Yo | nection with ‘a. two-day conference » Rhodes-Burford living room suites are stripped to the frame! 5. [to be held Saturday and Sunday + Sterilized, cleaned, tightened, carefully braced like new! i sed F ig Bhai d= k

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