Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1937 — Page 5

THURSDAY, OCT. 7, 1937

HISTORIANS OF STATE TO TAKE BOAT VOYAGE

Pilgrimage to Harrison and Eggleston Homes on

CHARGES 23 SOVIET HEADS FEEL PURGE

MEXICO CITY, CITY. Och 7 w. P).— Heads of 23 of the 27 republics of

Soviet Russia have felt the effects| ~

of Joseph Stalin's purge of “enemies of the Soviet,” Leon Trotsky said

today. “After 15 years fight Stalin now has victory—the centralization of state apparatus,” the exiled revolutionary leader said. ‘However, Stalin is a mediocrity who merely is the

people who had been oppressed by “a Tsarist bureaucracy” would find themselves “stifled by a Communist bureaucracy.”

NLRB TO HEAR JOB DISPUTE AT MUNCIE

Hearing on charges filed by United Auto Workers of America against

JANE DARLING-

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set for Oct. 18, Robert H. Cowdrill,

gional director, announced today. Mr. Cowdrill said the union, a C.

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the. Serrick Corp., Muncie, has been | I. O. affiliate, accused the corpora-

tion of discharging 54 employees

National Labor Relations Board re-| because of their membership in the

union. The corporation manufactures auto Parts.

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instrument of the new ruling class.”

Trotsky said that Stalin, being

; ir a Georgian, “tries to be more RusThe Indiana Historical Society is sian than the Russians themselves.

w make its annual pilgrimage, a| He revealed that Lenin during his two-day trip, beginning early Sat-|last days was concerned lest the

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Librarian and society secretary, said the cruise includes visits to the Great Miami River mouth; North Bend, home and tomb of William Henry Harrison; Loughrey Creek, ’-= Indian massacre scene; Rising Sun, MEN'S 19¢ and Vevay, Swiss settlement and ATHLETIC home of Edward Eggleston. Stops

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METHODIST SOCIETIES’ RALLY IS TOMORROW

Members of 34 Indianapolis district. Methodist young people’s foreign missionary societies are to hold their annual rally dinher tomorrow evening in Central Avenue Methodist Church.

Two missionaries are to speak. They are Mrs. Virginia Maltby Clarke, who with her husband, Roger T. Clarke, served as Disciples of Christ Church missionaries in the Belgian Congo, and Mrs. Neal D. Ireland, who with her husband served the Methodist Church in South Africa. Mrs. Frank F. Hutchins is to preside. Dr. William C. . Hartinger, Methodist district superintendent, is to install officers. Music is to be in charge of Mrs. Leland Clapp. Dr. Rebecca Parrish, former missionary in charge of the Mary Johnston Hospital, Manila, is to be a guest.

SHORTRIDGE LEAGUE TO HEAR ETCHEVERRY

Alfred Etcheverry, new Civic Theater director, was to be guest speaker at a Shortridge High School Drama League meeting today. ~The league has admitted 25 new members after two elimination tryouts. Miss Eleanor Dee Theek, Shortridge English Department

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