Monday, October 29, 1962 The Doily Nebraska? Page 3 Indian Students Support Nehru; Wire Telegram By BOB RAY Ag News Editor The University India Asso ciation sent a telegram last Thursday to India's Prime Minister, Jawalahral Nehru, backing his stand in the China border fighting. Engineer Rajindar Manik dala explained, "Many of our friends have asked us why India allowed China to take so much land on our border. We have drafted this resolu tion in explanation." The text of the telegram was: "To the Prime Minister of India we express full soli darity with India's stand. We advocate strong action against Chinese agression. Signed, In dia Association, University of Nebraska." Prime Minister Nehru de clared a state of emergency in India Friday. NEBRASKAN WANT ADS POLICY Classified ads must bo entered two days in advance and must be paid for in advance at the Daily Nebraskan Office, Rm. 51, Nebraska Union. Correc tions will be made if errors are brought to our attention within 48 hours. PERSONAL II there ere any Chi Phi's on the Uni versity Campus or in the Lincoln vicin ity, please call the Inter-Fraternity Manikdala said that India has no access routes to the mountains "because we antic ipated no trouble on the bor der." He added that India's northern outposts are supplied by air. "I visited these outposts In 1958," Manikdala said, "and the hills there are so steep that even mules are useless for transport." China has many good roads, he explained, partly because they control much of the "Burma Road" of World War II fame, but mostly be cause "they built many new roads under the pretext of fighting the guerrillas Chang Kai Chek left behind when he went to Formosa," he said. Indian Army is "definitely not made up of chocolate sol diers. But what can they do after they have fought to the last bullet?" Would Terry Twistmeyert ttood-up date tut Friday night please identify her self? Call HE 2-6528 weekdays: Arkan sas on weekends! 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