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CONFERENGE PLEADS FOR NON-VIOLENCE Hindu and Mohammedan Dissen- tions Said to Be Disappearing Batala, India, June ' 23.—M. K. Gandhi has been congratulated on his | conviction by the Punjab Provincial Conference, which at the same time | expressed in a second resolution grat- | {fication at the stand made by the people of the provirte during the past few months against the restrictions fmposed upon them by the govern- ment. The conference declared its b Come to Hartford’s Largest Shoe Store NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1922, : firm adherence to the principle of| non-violent non-cooperation recom- mended by three successive sessions of the Indian National Congress as the only means of attaining political free- | dom in the immediate future, and | called upon the people nct to depart from the strict observance of non- violence | To Establish University, | Later resolutions called for the es- tablishment of a regularly constitut- | ed university to carry out the con- structive program of national educa- tion which has been adopted, and to direct and control the various national educational activities in the province, | The proposed university would open scientifie, technical and indutrial de- partments and would be incorporated with the national college alreddy exist- ing at Lahore. The conference expressed its com- plete agreement with the Central Khalifat committee and held that the proposals of the Paris conference were unjust and disastrous for the Turks, | Achieve All in View. | “The conference was presided over | by Mr, K. Santanam. In the course [ of his presidential address, Mr, San- tanam said: uation will convince even the most hostile critic that we have achieved | almost or nearly all that we had in view, Hindu-Mohagmedan dissen- tion have been the root cause of our weakness but are nearly non-existent today, We have made rapid strides in sinking our differences and creating that atmosphere of mutual trust and | good will without which no common endeavor is possible, ‘I do not mean to say that we have done all we wanted to do, but I most | certainly maintain that we have ad- vanced so far in this matter that our future is full of premise and there is | no reom for despondency. It is true, no doubt, that we have not wrested power from the hand of the bureau- A careful study of the present sit-| cracy, but that is only a question of time If we would only persevere in the same path and with the same zeal, | the day would not be far distant when | we would have secured full SBwara)." . City Items | Frank and Grace Rockwell sold to- day through the Camp Real Estate | Co. a one-family house at 21 High- {land street to David Christian. Wil- liam J. Farley leased a garage on i(‘hr‘ulnul street through the Camp | Real Estate Co. to T. H. Goodrich and George Fenton of Hartford, doing | business under the name of the Mod- | ern Auto Washing Co. Strictly fresh Connecticut Eggs, 3 dozen for $1.00.—advt, Herald classified ads bring unheard of results, SHOE PRICES SHATTERED ,Sale Star READ THESE $7.50 Rubber Sole Sport OXFORDS $3.90 Boys’ and Girls new Style PLAY OXFORDS Tan or grey and brown. $3.00 Value. all Grecian Sandals For Misses and Children 5.00 values. 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No Suit in the assortment is worth less than $2.98, some are worth’ sl 5 up to $6.98; the size range is 214 to l%‘ft’flh;'l sale price .. ,9 — Fi oor — In the Boys’ Shoe Department On the Fifth -Floor Whether mother or dad comes with the boy or he comes alone to buy Shoes in an en- larged shoe shop for boys on the Fifth Floor, he is sure of receiving the most careful at- tention. We specialize in fitting Boys’ Feet wilh Shoe that are right, supplying the best makes obtainable and marking them at the fairest prices. If you have a good second mortgage to cash, see us. Money to loan on first and second mort- gages. Want to buy a business? We have some good opportunities to offer you. Something new at our place every minute. If you want to make things move, come in and see us. i CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. | 272 Main Street Phone 343 Rooms 305-6 Bank Bldg. WHEN IN HARTFORD Call At 24-30 STATE ST. 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