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Eat. 3 8745 CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA MENTAL ROBOTS Mental robots are being turned cut of East Germany’s schools as shock troops in Soviet Russia’s plan for taking over the world. The world knows—because of Mindszenty, Oatis, Vogeler and others — about the Communist process of forcing human beings to parrot incriminating lies. Yet there is a muck more fiendish parroting project, one that is a greater threat to all democratic peoples, because it is used on children. Berlin teachers affiliated with the free labor organization of Western Germany have told in a documented publication what the Communists are doing in East Germany’s schools. Tire method of turning school children into tools of dictatorship is being used also in other satellite countries. Communist indoctrination is the objective of Berlin’s school system under U.S.S.R. occupation. In 1945, the sovietizing of schools began with the abolition of pri vate schools and institutes. Next, parental authority over the formal education of youth was curtailed by (a) abolition of parent-teacher associations and <b) substitution therefore of a communist - con trolled agency. Finally, religious instruction was banned from the public school system. To keep school children, under almost constant indoctrination out side of school hours, the Kremlin has set up the Free German Youth (FDJ) and its junior branch, the Young Pioneers, and has given these Communist or ganizations an increasingly strong er hand in the planning and con trol of education and general cul tural activities. FDJ not only plans “recreational” and other activities, but it dictates training within the schools. Purging of the lower school teaching staff in 1945 meant 45, 000 or 60 per cent new teachers, many of them qualified only hy a 2-month course in Communist training. By 1949, 80 per cent of the teachers were “new? teach ers whose “political aptitude far outstripped their professional qualifications. How this was done at the Teacher Training Institutes, is indicated hy the themes pre scribed for instruction, such as— “Marxism - Leninism as Most Progressive Ideology and as The oretic Basis of Soviet Sciences." “Historical Conditions of Rise of Marxism, Its Sources and At tributes.” “Dialectic Materialism — Char acteristic of the Dialectic (Ex amples from Nature and So ciety).” “Characteristics of Marxist Philosophical Materialism in Con trast to Idealism.” Salaries are graded according to the degree of political zeal of the teachers. Special public hon ors carry with them increased rations and monetary benefits. . Russian will be the first for eign language in German schools; its study is obligatory beginning with the fifth year of the ele mentary school. Between 1945 and 1949, 5,270 Russian-language teachers were trained. “Airferican culture - barbarism” must be carefully avoided, ac cording to regulations. All inter nal or external influences which r CAROLINA PEST CONTROL CO. Permanent Service Contracts on Termite Control GUARANTIED PtST CONTROL l*ip«ctiMt WMmmS 104 N. U*t St. Dial 1-5*51 CHARLOTTE, N. C. conflict with Communist ideology or current “Party Line” are being eliminated. Parents are punish* able by law who allow their chil dren to attend schools outside East Germany and East Berlin. Great stress is laid upon voca tional schools as training of specialists for the economy and for administration. About 300 factory schools were set up in 1960 to train specialists for the “people’s owned" factories. As a result of sovtetization of the schools, including the univer* sities, East and West German educational systems have prac tically nothing in common with each other. In the West students ore encouraged to do their own thinking; information centers are scattered throughout Western Europe by ECA and the State De partment. This is only one of many indoctrination programs with which ECA and other United States agencies are contending in their effort to defeat the • Krem lin’s drive for world domination. DRUNKEN DRIVER ~ REVOCATIONS DROP RALEIGH.—License revocations for drunken driving declined somewhat in July the Department of Motor Vehicles reported last week. A total of 450 North Car olina motorists lost their driving privileges during July which is a GREETINGS WE SOLICIT A. F. of L. PATRONAGE Coles Barber Shop 424 So. Church Si. Phone 3-9583 CHARLOTTE, N. C. GREETINGS Crane Company O. A. Seaborg, Mgr. PLUMBERS' SUPPLIES Valves, Fittings Plumbing and Heating 1307 W. Moreheod Phone 5-6065 CHARLOTTE, N. C. decrease of 196 from the 646 drunk driving violations recorded in June. The July total waa a further decrease over the 661 persons ar rested and convicted of drunken driving in July of last year. A total of 967 drivers in the state lost their driving privileges last month for traffic violations. 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