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U.S.S.R.-- Moskvoskaya Pravda reported in its August 13 issue that Soviet government agents have broken up two "religious-printing rings" run by Catholics and Orthodox in Moscow. According to Pravda, Catholic literature was being printed "illegally" on the press of an electric li...

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Veröffentlicht in:America (New York, N.Y. : 1909) N.Y. : 1909), 1965-09, Vol.113 (10), p.234
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:U.S.S.R.-- Moskvoskaya Pravda reported in its August 13 issue that Soviet government agents have broken up two "religious-printing rings" run by Catholics and Orthodox in Moscow. According to Pravda, Catholic literature was being printed "illegally" on the press of an electric light bulb factory, by a man identified only as Krashnoshstein for another man named Starikov. The Orthodox material came from the presses of the All Union Scientific Research Institute of Mechanization of Agriculture; the "culprit" was Aleksyevich Martynov, chief engineer of the Institute's press, who was charging 83 cents to print an Orthodox prayer book and about six cents for a religious calendar.
ISSN:0002-7049
1943-3697