Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1947 — Page 6
Friday fu the Athen its of Giymastic Normal eol- : university and the
* program will consist : of us work, fencing, . boxing, and folk and aesthetic " Pred Martin will be in
director of the normal college. - Athenaeum boys classes are directed _ by Charles Sallwasser and Walter Mrs. Fred Martin and Rifner direct the girls’
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| peasantry. Nevertheless it created
{bility was not easy to restore, espeIcially in cities.
4ing to re-sanctify. domesticity to
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- By LUDWELL DENNY Soripps-Howard Staff Writer LONDON, May 7. — In the battle against post-war misery and demoralization In Russia, Generalissimo Stalin is wielding all the weapons he can find. In<this time of ‘tremendous social frustration and spiritual restless-
speed-up experts, for all their totalitarian efficiency, are somewhat lacking in soothing virtues. So the| * hearthstone has been busted off,
after a fashion. not make thie people warship it, Though this de- Lenin Is Deifiod velopment is not; new, it now is| being accelerated. The early revo- | ‘lutionary - period ! revolt from domestic institutions —when sex was! casual, mariage temporary, vorce easy and) children homeless | —aflected the mi- | inority rather than the mass of
!sonification of the religion of in with Red Square sepuicher enshrin. |
display.
Gradually Stalin shifted the people’'s- cooling patriotism from the! fuazy focus of a far-off proletarian world to something they knew and loved—Mother Russia.
enough social chaos to frighten the government which soon found that puritanism pays, and it so decreed. Actually, however, domestic sta-
(down for the people to the cult of nationalism with ‘Lenin its saint. Then came thé war, which shook | And now Russian nationalism In family institutions in Russia as... jc expanding into slavic -imelsewhere. perialism—in the name of democOne Room not Enough racy. Now that the government is try-| Considering religion as the opium of the people, bolshevism tried to steady an uneasy population and; {destroy it. An opiate of patriotism get more work out of it-an acute Was submitted. housing shortage interferes. One The Russians’ love of country now room for the entire family is not is being used by Stalin to rally conducive to connubial bliss, child them in a great battle for national training or parental repose. It's not ot reconstruction and modernization. a home, much less sweet, Stalin has been more successful in restoring the cult of worship of| country as a stabilizing, unifying | Could Adam Eat the Apple force during the present crisis, The | With Stomach Acid Pains? war made that a natural The biblical story of Adam wy before the war he discov- apple. might haver have me iad ered mass patriotic emotions could | nore Jou Suferings. Udga for relist Se Earuet to. Go. soca fl for" Reatibarn, burning” sense: Marxist doctrines. conditions caused His effort to make the Soviet,
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state a sufficient object of this emo-|
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As a prop to patriotism the church |§ thas been revived with restrictions. He then deified Lenin as a ars The militant anti-church campaign | SE
“lof the first two decades ended in {ternational revolution — complete 1936
people forget * their misery and
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The press and radio daily poison § the public mind against Western de-
_To create the myth of Russian superiority and invincibility the peo-| ple were told Russia won the war #8
n According to a new edition of x= . Mrs. Clara Ledig Hester is| hip needs stabilizing agencies ,Stalin’s secret policé and exandrov’s biography of Stalin, “the Ress. the dictatorship es |Soviet union was in position with — its own forces and without assist‘tional force also failed—he could ance of its allies to occupy the and even the altar is tolerated make a god of an OGPU but could Whole of Germany and to liberate
Freedom of worship is a legal! 307
ing the embalmed body on public right of the individual so long as 'it doesn't interfere with the state. But when the prophesied world But any religion except communism revolution did not come off, when!is forbidden to party members. di- Capitalism kept surviving war and| Only a small portion of the old |depression, something less distant churches are open, but these are | ‘than the Bolshevik millenium was| crowded by devout worshipers. A free church or organised re-
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