Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1949 — Page 2
to Wipe
Out Titoism
To Mark Kremlin's
Latest Efforts
By HAL OFLAHERTY
v | WASHINGTON, Rov. #6 — Reports now flowing in growing volume into the various government departments here all emphasize a Russian effért to stamp out Titoism, the greatest threat ever presénted to the spread of commu-
There is an element of desperation in the speed with which the Kremlin has moved or is planning to move against Titoism. Bheafs of dispatches from Poland are highlighted by this new urgency. The scene in Czechoslovakia 1s one of furious haste to exterminate Titoism, : Driving against the Tito plague, the Russians are inventing new words and phrases to describe the heresy. The term "“deviationism” has been supplanted by “political ," Men like Wladyslaw Gomulka, who have led the Communist movement in Poland, now stand accused of falling fo submit to “honest political selfcriticism.” Titolsts Seized * Wherever the Russians find & man who believes that the Communist government of his country should be directed by natives of that country and in the Inter. ests of that country, he is arrested, stripped of his property and imprisoned. He is a Titoist, The Russians, in their denunci- , &tions, call such thinking a “na-tionalist-rightist deviation.” Anyone who thinks, even subconsciously, of the welfare of his country as being more important
& supporter of imperialist enemy agents, and therefore subject to the death penalty. - One of the reasons for the desperate measures now frequently from the satellite nations is the Inability of the Rus‘slans to stem the tide of Titolam. It is a mental disease. Sweeping north from Yugoslavia, it has reached the proportions of an epidemic. Hatred of the police state with the suppression of,
As one after another of the former Communist leaders disappears, the reasons for the arrests, publicly announced, add to the numbers who believe in national-
_vietism to supply work ad- | ministrations and suceessful) means of enhancing the welfare of the people now under Russian rule. In East Germany, the farm. ers of an area once considered the breadbasket of that nation, are half starved. The city workers are clamoring for basic neces- | sities freely offered for sale across the line In West Germany. The Russian failure in East Europe becomes more than evident to the people through its close proximity to the better system of —the West, Suppression of free institutions and the imposition of police terror slowly crush whatever initial acceptance was given communism after the war, No “matter what name 1s applied, whether Titolsm or deviationism, the desire for native control of national affairs is too deep
rooted to be destroyed. Copyright. , by The Indianapolis Times and cago ly News. Inc. ‘
What Does He Do With Spare Time? ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. (UP) Sgt. Andrew J. Lane is called the “busiest man” around the Sandia special weapons base. Sgt. Lane is the father of seven children, master of a cub Scout pack, and a ~ ptudent at the University of New Mexico as well as holding down his duties at the Army base. |
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