Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1951 — Page 16
There is need for a re-exami-’
nation of the meaning and nature of fmeedom. The conflict “that rages in our time is not simply between two competing
sddeologies or economic systems. .
It is a struggle between two types of mind, two philosophies of ‘life,
The totalitarian mind exists “ts all societies. Its mark Is dis“trtist of free commerce in ideas. There is Mkewise evidence "that remnants of the free “human spirit still exists in the totalitarian societies. Else why ghut up millions as slaves in the mines, the. forests and in ! concentration campa.and prisona? ¥ " ” . 0» Fe ; FREEDOM is not unrestrained individualism. It does ' matter how I drive my motor car; whether I obey the traffic ‘laws or violates them, A aio is not “free enter- . prise” in the sense that nobody ' has a right to question the way ' 1 use my economis power, Nor is freedom merely the right to
‘go .to the polls and cast my
i) pi yp Dr. James A. Crain ballot for candidates picked by special interests in smoke-filled hotel rooms and offered to the electorate as a choice hetween evils, . i Freedom is a falth-—a faith that 1s both religious ‘and political. Its political rootage Is in the nature of the state and the relation of the Individual to it. Its religious roots go back to man’s relation to God and his membership in God's human family. Man as a citizen owes certain duties to the state, As a child of God he owes allegiance to a Deity that stands above both himself and the ‘state and under whose eye both stand in judgment.
» » ~ MANY PEOPLE fear freedom because they do not know hi to make the hard choloes thikt frees men have to make.
It is easier to let some one else make them.
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you free.” rance is bondage; sin is slavery. If men are to be free they must know truth and they must care enough about truth to defend it. i Above all, they must be good
They must, to quote St. Paul, “stand fast in | the liberty wherewith Christ | has made us free.” i
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‘The permanence of home ownership is the solid foundation upen which family happiness and unity is best built, There is a feeling of comfort, security and independence in a home of your own that can be found in no other way. Living in a home of their own gives children the sense of security and responsibility which reflects in better school work and builds character.
2. The First Step to Financial Independence.
History and the experiences of successful men has proven that the owning of property is the easiest way to step along the road to financial independence. Home ownership gives you a‘ better credit rating, adds to your community prestige and in the future you will have a tangible piece of property to show for the years of "rent" you pay. $C .
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3. The Right Road to Security.
Besides a better place to live it gives a man peace of mind to know he has provided home security for his family now and for years to come.
4. Buy Your Home Now.
Buy your home now and gain for your family and yourself all the wonderful advantages that come with the family sharing the pride of home ownership. Buy your home now because this summer your money will buy more value than you can expect to get in the near future.
5. Wide Selection Is Your Advantage.
Buy your home now while you have the advantage of choosing from a wide selection. The Real Estate Section of The Times has by far a larger number of homes For Sale than you will find in any other Indianapolis newspaper . . . in fact nearly 80% of the better home values are advertised in The Times. This wide variety includes homes of every type, size, style and price. They are located in every section of the city, suburbs and countryside, From the hundreds offered today you are sure to find several that seem to fit your needs!
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