Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 8, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1927 — Page 3
MAY 20, 1927
NEWSPAPERS OF RUSSIA 5 DAYS BEHINDf K Scoops Unknown to Gov-ernment-Controlled Editors and Readers. Bu Vnitrd Press MOSCOW, May 20.—Speed is one thing which Soviet newspaper editors are not troubled about. The American and European idea of a newspaper is not understood in Soviet Russia. Compared to a Russian journalist, a shepherd watching his flock is a dynamo of energy. If a Soviet newspaper can print a speech within four days of the time k delivered, it is satisfied. News and newspapers are an absolute monopoly in the Soviet Union and the editors adopt and discard policies with the simultaneous precision of a welldrilled infantry platoon. The idea seems to be that, as long as all the newspapers print the same news at the same time, it does not matter how long after the event the news is published. Just Five Day Late Important speeches usually appear in the press from three to five days late and are usually carried along from day to day like a serial story. Foreign news dispatches are also often delayed. When Secretary of State Kellogg told the United States Senate about alleged Bolshevik activities in Central America and Mexico, extracts of his address did, not appear in the Soviet newspapers until five days later. The Soviet Foreign Office needed almost a week in which to reply to his statements, by which tinfe Secretary Kellogg’s speech had almost been forgotten in the excitement of the next sensation. All Alike Always The Russian neWf"-r.;;ers are as obedient as they arc slow. Thej f all
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criticized England for a time, then suddenly they all stopped criticizing England and began to attack the “red tape” in their own organizations. Like an artillery barrage, every editorial pen turned smoothly to the new target. Every newspaper in Russian has the same news, distributed by the government’s news agency monopoly, the Tass. Even local news is gathered by Tass reporters and printed exactly as received. No point of view except that of the government can reach the Russian people.
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