Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 May 1951 — Page 5
$ . ’ . . | is U. S. A: The Permanent Revolution’ Retiring After 30 | I Sd . \ ° y ° ° Years With Bell CENTRAL HOME STORES, ne. . After more than 30 years’ servoo merican Way’ Nee ds Clari fyi ng. or Ere Now Open in New Location : phone Co. Mrs. Lora Abrams, y \ | CHAPTER FOUR EDITOR'S NOTE: Today's _ Most humiliating requirements canned baby Zods, home ample, it overlooks the great |2449 N. Illinois Bt will retire Fri- 2919 CENTRAL AVE. 1 3 a of the human organism . .. the permanent-wave lotions an American love of diversity. ay. By RUSSELL W. DAVENPORT article—fourth of a series advertising seeking to identify g roup hospitalization con- The presence in his society of | Mrs. Abrams Hi 6411 WHEN A FRENCHMAN shows how America is mis- happine 2 ith wn Bn teeth. . tracts a bewildering number of races v . y SS WwW 1 e EE) jit J wants to explain hi - Iuterpreted. abfoad, by our h il ie oes . . As the New York Herald and national origins, creeds and was born in plain nis coun friends as well as by our the infantile movie heroes . bh ol ked. “What A : Boone County . try he speaks simply of enemies. It is an answer to the wasteful “abundance” pro- Tribune Wry remarced, at, shibboleths is a great asset. and started Customer Parking Area va Y p simply o th : tati f truding from every store. no caviar? . The 48 states, each with its phone work as - . “la belle France.” these. ge a ig The visitor sets. ail this. and Now to talk to the exploita- geparate constitution and dif- a student in N R Hf | Sh R tat y . andi Bhi oy f hum needs, in an 8 4 00 The Britisher says, These articles are from the is impelled to somber specula- Hon 9 I these items ferent sel of laws, confront 1921. She be- ew, eau | u ow m 4" 4 y book, U.S : E CRMA tions cerni the fate of hu- SCONOINY re i ; the foreigner as an irrational. came an operaThere'll always be an BO SA THE Fray : pe concer fre | e the aro. have become so important to y complicated structure. But tor znd ad Admiral " NE! N jus manity. a ce er- 2 v : - . nd. : 4 the standard of living that the American thinks it is good, , v ears Epa and other nations of published by Prentice. Hall, jcan way of life"? they must be figured into the he can: even prove that ft is Ro Crosley Appliances, Raytheon TY, Mire \ Mr. Davenport is the former The somber speculations cost of living, is to talk non- “ ggaod. 2 assistant . + one ra an 2 Joi oat personal representative of lead to two forms of criti- sense. there is only one of some- 1000. her re- Appliances, Dixie Gas Ranges, Blackstone pers their proper names. , Wendell Willkie and one of cism. The first fanned by Mr. The American capitalistic thing, he is suspicious of it—as Mrs. Abrams Hrement Mrs Home Washers the But the citizen of the U. § America's noted writers and Vishinsky, runs to the effect system still works injustice. for example his federal gov- Abr b : . has a different problem. There . editors. oo that American capital exists But to think of it in terms of ernment. This is only partly rams becomes a life member lives in him a kind of unspoken imposition on other peoples of for the purpose of exploiting exploitation is fo think In because he dreads the power of Of the Telephone Pioneers of APPLIANCES — TELEVISION — FURNITURE ; : the American particulars. the people, who have there- terms of a past century. monopoly. America, a national association hy with assumption that his nation is p Jeo " ident f ! something more than a nation: Thus this phrase, “the Amer- by been degraded. This at- It is perfectly evident from It is also because he sees di- of veteran telephone workers. oice that it is an experiment, per. ican way of life” has become . tack, however, is an easy one the above list that it is not the versity as the -expression of = Ta Ty t of petually evolving into something Productive of a great deal of to meet. capitalists who are \using the freedom, the living proof that new: that it embodies an ideal. misunderstanding and friction. The U. S. Bureau of Labor People. but Ie BeChieNNlie are men and women are given the nan- As a result, when Americans On the other hand, it would Statistics maintains a Con- using pe gap 12 Si. ot the apporiunity to be true to them- : Tien . not be practical to abandon it, ars’ w whi {s Capital has become, not t| selves. Gg ome of the mid-20th Century want sumers’ Price Index, which is | 4. "or this society. but its TOMORROW: American Capto refer in an inclusive way because it does mean something jtended to show changes in the ase : Aeon $d p to all that vast complex of ¥moprians — Indeed, to the ° cyent cost of living. It is com- S°TV*7-- (Copyrixht. 19351. Time, Inc. Distrib. a manners, customs techniques, Qistical Something indispens piled for “moderate income THIS RAISES the second uid by Bie Feature Syndicate, Inc. ideas, laws and principles that es othe only ay ie families,” has for years in- gir; of criticism. If the \ Advertisement a
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they know as the U. 8. they take refuge in a vague tantalizing abstraction they call “the American way of life.” Precise thinkers detest this phrase It is used by every orator on every side of every issue; by the labor leagty haranguing his local, the businessman squeezed into an elevator on his way up to a
misunderstanding.
5 zn » TO THE FOREIGN visitor the most disturbing thing about the American way of life is its unabashed “materialism.” He is drenched with sights and sounds and smells coming from a man-made environment to which almost all Americans ap-
cluded radios, electric sewing machines, electric refrigerators, vacuum cleaners, automobiles, tires, gasoline, and insurance; medical, dental, surgical, and hospital care; drugs and beautyshop services. But the BLS has felt for some time that this index was deficient; certain items, impor-
trouble isn’t with the capitalists, then it must be with the people. Men and women who insist on such a high standard
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and there, indeed, lies the rub. For “the American way of life” is an ambiguous phrase. It seems to imply that those who advocate it wish to impose on the rest of the world all
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