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Club to Hear Safety Director

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By JOHN WILSON Overthrow of Soviet communism and the institution. of a democratic workingman's government in Russia is foreseen within the next generation by Con--stantin W, Boldyreff, a leader of the underground behind the Iron C . 1

Mr. Boldyreff, member of the anti-Communist resistance since 1930 and son of a White Russian

Irvington. Church | Makes It Unanimous | By EMMA RIVERS MILNER | Times Church Editor Dr. Howard Stone of Franklin, Ind., today holds a unanimous call to become the pastor of the Irvington Presbyterian Church. | ‘Dr. John B. Ferguson, present pastor, announced the call today, following a congregational meeting last night in the Irvington Church. Dr, Ferguson said a call without one dissenting vote is most unusual in church circles, No one officially could say that Dr. Stone will accept, but the congregation is hoping. that he INVITE HE 18 abut “old; 1s 6 feet 4% inches tall, and described hy Dr. Ferguson as a “good all-round pastor and a good preacher.” He has been minister of the Preshyterian Church at Franklin for the past 12 years having come there immediately

ries In \ subject will be “The Challenge of Russia's Underground.” ’ “Today in Russia.” he said; “the

Judge William H. Sparks (right), who recently retired as senior judge of the U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Chicago, was * honored _at an Indianapolis Bar Association testimonial dinner last night in Hotel Lincoln attended by nearly 500 attorneys from 2

after graduation from seminary.| Indiana and Illinois. With him are Herbert E. Wilson (left), pres.

Served In Pittsburgh ident of the Indianapolis Bar Noddioy, god Kurt F. Panter, 14 While attending the Western . ’ Theological Seminary in Pitts-| Tosstmaster. it M burgh, Dr. Stone served as as-|ister preached last Sunday in the|July 1, and officially becomes pas sistant to Dr. L. H. Evans In a y,yingi0n Presbyterian Church to! tor emeritus at that time. Be Pittsburgh Church. Dr. Evans| dienc f 800 He is being Following a 6:30 p. m. dinner now is the minister of the largest An audience of 800. He Is being|, .o ,iont™ in the chureh, Dr.; Presbyterian Church in the asked to take the Irvington pul~ George Arthur Frantz, pastor of * United States which is located in pit in May. tthe First Presbyterian Church,» H Cal. . L..Dr. Ferguson. will. retire .from gave. an. address. . titled: . “Nines The prospective Irvington min-'the office of pastor of the ehurch.| Other Men.”

the underground, psy- iy chology is being shaped for the . revolution to establish a demo- Constantin W. Boldyreff . . .. cratic regime.” anti-Communist undergr “I am sure I will see the end leader in Balkans. . of the Soviet government in my, Ho. ogee

time,” he said with finality. and Russia. 3 h Te Can't Estimate Time |ber of the executive committee o

{the movement, called the NationoO Og he adore helal Labor Alliance of Solidarists, x aay. people ofiwhich brought his denouncement by the Soviet government. At the end of the European war, Mr, Boldyreff was appointed by the Allied Military Govern{ment to take charge of some 40, {000 displaced persons in Ger-

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equipment in the state's beginning, it would have developed more rapidly, would it not? We are plowing with whatever means we have.” In the beginning of the fight ry to roe © unr ei ae csophy to that of the Marxian came. to bus 10 theory of class strugle. Thus was|® year ago and began his present formulated the principle of soli-| ‘CC® (Or on the undergEyind darity, the intense, 40-year-old |,’ ovement. He is mare ana man said. as a 15-year-old daughter, Helen. te —

The belief is that all progress . me and evolution of humanity resuits Dombroski Rites

from co-operation, understanding

and solidarity between human be-| ) : ad solidarity between human be- To Be Saturday 2 one is to work—whether it be with| Services for Mrs. Rose L. Dom-| the hands, brains or by perform- broski, 749 King Ave. who died

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Industrial Safety Club Tuesday night at Buckley’s Restaurant, Cumberland. Mr. Cobb, past general- chairman of the chemical section of the National Safety Council, will discuss “Safety -at -Kodak Park” and will ‘show a film on the com|pany’s safety program. {Joint committee reports by members of the executive committee will be made as follows: Charles E. Sumner and George C. Brown, education and training; Robert E. Lee and James P. Tretton Jr., constitution and bylaws; Adrian E. Minnick and |Harry -A Tilson, program plan- | ning, and Donald W. Trusty and |G. R. Cummings, membership | and reception. | M. E. Slider of Zenite Metal {Corp. Is club president.

Informs on Lottery; Charged With Gaming

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It takes two to gamble, police | decided yesterday, as they heard|until he was captured. } : {the story of Herbert Marvin : “| Skaggs, 40, of 3761 Kerchaval Dr., who reported he bought $13 werth of pick and win tickets in the Brown Keg Tavern, 3737 E. 30th

signed an affidavit -|charging Ralph Shinkle, 906 N. Emerson, with operating a lottery and gift enterprise and police in —-turn charged Skaggs with-gaming:

ance, Mr. Boldyreff explained, . |vesterday in GeReral Hospital, | Sees Legisla {will be held at 10:30 a. m. -1 | The Dx Hoe ee the urday in Conkle Funeral Home. [striving for a democratic regime Burial will be in Green Lawn, |in Which the people are given the Cemetery, Brownsburg. best opportunity for expression of | Born in Kansas City, Kas, Mrs. | their will, he said. The philosophy Dombroski, who was 62, lived in| was especially created for a coun- Indianapolis 41 years. She is sur-| try where capitalism is absent. |vived by a daughter, Mrs. Eliza-| Under the principle of .soli-jbeth Redenbaugh, Carson ‘City, darity, a two-house legislative gov-/Nev.; a son, Walter a Dombroski, ernment is foreseen. In one house! Indianapolis; a brother, Albert A. members would be elected Miller, Libby, Mont. and ™

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through party competition. The grandchildren. other house would be directly rep-| : z . vededi resentative of the vertical organ. MIS. Anna: Haddix a | ization of a business, including] Mrs. Anna Haddix, who died {employer and employee. | Tuesday in her home, 915, Ww. However, the final aim, he 23th St, was buried in New Alpointed out, is to reach above bany today following funeral party and class society. services at 1 p. m. in Jacobs! Mr. Boldyreff was born in St.|Drothers West Side Chapel. She! A ROW-. ),-thelwas 88. SF Pee Wes Vall vl onto son of a general of the Imperial] A native of ‘Fee Wee Valley, | Russian army. After serving | KY Mrs. Haddix lived here 44 Severs) Yeats Wilk: ihe Russian YOO = include two sons] {cadet corps, he was graduated ) a {from Belgrade University in 1930 Warren and Newlin Haddix; a

i \ granddaughter, Mrs. Em m a and immediately: set out to fight Randall, Indianapolis, and two communism. : great-grandchildren. Fought Against Germans evnesosipih———"

{ The beginning of World War {II found him as general man(ager of 4 Britialr Amstiean min-| NORTH BERGEN, N. J, Feb.| |ing company in Yugoslavia. He 10 (UP)-——Four youths from | enlisted in the Yugoslav army jersey City, all between the ages and fought against the Germans of 12 and 16, were held today on| * [Cnnrger of malicious mischief for After his escape from a Nam breaking into a slaughterhouse concentration camp in 1942, he/and using live sheep for knife worked with the anti-Communist | throwing targets. Fourteen sheep . underground in Germany, Poland were killed and 50 wounded. : i er

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