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TWO STRIKING INDICTMENTS OF
THE HITLER REGIME

STERILIZATION: IS
IT SOCIAL MENACE?

(Continued from Preceding Page.) (Continued from Preceding Page) I claim to represent fairly his
aims. Yet all of this, the Eng-
lish version is guilty. It comes
I Psychiatric Review, he makes the : I standing Americans including
dangerously near to being that
t:
statement:
' William Green, Stephen S. Wise,
ultimate absurdity : "Il itler's
..n has been well proved that • TM large I Charles II. Tuttle, and John
"My Battle"- minus the battle."
Pe ren ame of moron and other defectives MAY
Baynes Holmes, published by
be rendered smIally and etonomlially effh lent I
In support of this statement
Harrison Stint and Robert
and will and safely adjusted through Im 5FN I
Miss Beard cites passages de-
Ilaas, 17 East Forty-ninth street,
mIiiii" gold."r' and "Pis'
"Si"
vision and
s" Mk too, et not an escralse coat,
or mistranslated from the
leted
"If
his
New York ($2.50).
be much less in.. soeie
whirh ro.t
original and charges that this is
teachings prevail, then I and the
thmf aho am " b`.....
a deliberate attempt to
be that ° earia. for
due
to
,
quent
If
allowed
their
litter-
nerve
seal end delinquent
millions, who, like me, have
falsify the views of the present
sterilintion ."
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n
f , ht for s 'ritual and politi-
German
chancellor. "Is then the
Dr. Bern stein also declares that cal freedom, have fought in vain.
violently derogatory passage on
"a very considerable number of . The things I have tried to stand
America from page 723 of the
those sterilized soon become vener-
original entirely cut away because
eal and appear at the venereal din- , for,
I stand
now,
more
than
ever,
in the for
face
of this
desper-
it is lacking in general interest?"
ics and thus must be held in cus- , ate
te challenge, which is note mere- she asks. "Are the recapitated
a Jewish question, a Protest-
tody and at the same time are an ,/
passages voicing a dream of Ger-
additional financial as well as so- , ant question, a political question,
man world dominion then so
cial burden."
• or a labor question, but which
wholly devoid of international
Continuing his argument against goes to the very foundation on
interest?"
sterilization, Dr. Bernstein makes , which we have erected America, "KINDERGARTEN VERSION"
the declaration that "there is little and on which we have stood all
Among the passages excised
p re-
i.
need for the practice of sterization . during our political
from this "kindergarten ver-
under man-made legal enactment serve civilization."
sion" are included the charges
In the course of his chapter,
to limit the number of morons and
that France is sinking into a ne-
The Challenge to America,"
such measures are not needed to
groid condition and is a dager
control or limit idiocy, as idiocy is former Governor Smith points
to the survival of the white race
principally the result of disease out that "there was slowly grow-
of Europe; ad Hitler's definition
' processes and idiots are not alone ', ing up in this country, prior to
of it desirable millenium on page
the offsprings of morons but are the Hitler regime a widespread
.183 of the original: "A peace
alike common to feebleminded and belief that probably some of the
supported not by the palm leaves
normal human beings." terms of the Versailles Treaty
of lacrimonious hired female-
put too much of a burden on the
Dr. Bernstein's most powerful .
victorious sword of a master-peo-
arguments against sterilization are German children yet to be born.
ple which brings the world into
sentiment found
advanced in a pamphlet, "Social and when this
mourners, but founded by the
Care of the Mentally Deficient," . expression the French people
service of a higher 'kultur'
published by the National Catholic I said, You do not know Ger-
and leaves Germany 'Herrin des
Welfare Conference, Dr. Bern-' many.' Maybe the French peo-
Erdhalls' mistress of the globe."
pie are right. Maybe we do not
"Nazism: An Assault on Civil-
stein advocates the colony care and
training of the mentally
now
deficient.
! Germany if the rank and
ization," whcih includes a preface
In this pamphlet Dr. Bernstein i tile of her people persist in sus-
by Senator Robert F. Wagner
makes the following important . taming a regime such as now
of New York, has been prepared
• seems to be infull control of that
and edited by Pierfe van Peas-
statement:
great country,"
"The colony method of dentine with the
sen, international joprnalist, and
BIOGRAPHY
GARBLED
feeble•minded has proved to be of the great-
James Waterman Wise, editor of
est value not only in the Individual Dein•
I n a chapter entitled "Hitler
Opinion. Among the subjects
ME
mentally deficient pereons and RO th
" Miriam Beard,
but It offers e Unexpurgated
treated are:
them of for soda! ad justme nt,
and Mrs.
"A Record of Persecution" by Dorothy
sr.Sf ...On, the rod I, the .Is.. daughter of Professor American
the
Ta
e
Charles
A.
Beard,
Thompson; - The war on Religious Free-
the md85lif elra.
15115.- '
of r^.
"
.
dom" by Stanley High: ''The Enslavement
Ins Nuns •III show .hat Ms method save.', his
historians,
charges that the
ori
of Women" by Alice Hamilton; "The
th e stale.
American and English citizens
Threat to World Peace' . by Pierre van
a nsg m
"On January I. ISM. there
Pause', "The Nati Invasion of America"
rolled Inmate. In the ROMP Mate School I of Hitler's autobiography "Main
by Albert Brandt; ''The War on World
in New York Mate. Of the.;, •'en' 1600 •r'
garbled
Kam f" are deliberately
Jewry" by Stephen ES Wise; "The Chal-
living outside the Institution, some 110 of
and distorted versions of the ori-
lenge to Americo - by Alfred E Smith:
them In the various vell•upporting colors'. I
"The Debasement of the PlAfttSIOAA . by
ginal "An Abridgement of Hit-
parole. The coot of maintain-
Werner Hegemann; ''The Disfranchisement
e see
ler's
Mein
Kampf
which
consis-
e
an
individual
In
the
Institution
is
about'
of the Jew - by Bernard 8. Deutsch: "The
fu
capital
expenditure
of
'
Degradation of Culture" by I. A. Hirsch-
A
USD n >esr plus
featly hushes over the author's
mann; The Fite of the Worker" by Lud-
szsos for beds, buildings. grounds. etc. To I determination to prepare for and
wig Lore; "The Threat to Freedom" by
provide housing. grounds, beds, equipment. etc..
John Haynes Holmes; "The Revolt Against
precipitate a clash of arms with
for ISO cues In the colonies would east
Civilization" bY Ludwig Leolsohn: "Nati
conceals his intention to win over
and 1 , , minion dollars and for the 50
Economic Policy" by Mu Winkler; "The
million
&liars.
Thle,
cases on parole an
Brown International" by Emil Lengyel;
France, and which furthermore
estimating an annual dePrectotion of k per
.. The American Reaction" by Chinks rt.
English-speaking
peoples
to
or
$ 1,,,- , the
,..t ,...is r.,,.....1 ....email...
Tuttle; ''The Attack 50 Organleed Lobar -
by William arm.. and "South America Re-
I his side by subtle propaganda
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(Continued From Page One)

Cody had seen the original pro-
duction when it was shown at the
Century of Progress Exposition,
in Chicago, and was enthusiastic
over the prospect•of seeing it again
in Detroit. He was followed by
Dr. McAfee, who had just re-
turned from witnessing the open- ,
ing of the production at Cleve-I
land.
Dr. McAfee, likewise, gave a
glowing, account of the spectacle
and declared that, in addition to
its entertainment and worth as a
theatrical spectacle, its greatest
purpose is that it promotes under-
standing and fellowship among all
creeds. "It offers," he said, "an
opportunity for non-Jews to show
our desire to co-operate with, and
cur friendship for, our Jewish
neighbors. It leaves an indelible
impression on everyone who sees
it, and it gives to the non-Jew a
deeper insight, sympathy and un-
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one he could not otherwise ob-
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Hailed as Great Epic.

Mr. Artman spoke of the pa-
gerint as a great epic, bringing to
the theater something entirely
new — rather reviving something
that is so ancient it has almost
been forgotten. That something
is the participation by the very
audience itself in the action on
the stage. The movement of huge
masses of actors affects the audi-
ence so that they, too, become ab-
sorbed.
Reports from headquarters of
the pageant, at 508 Park Avenue
Building, in the meantime, indi-
cate that first night tickets—for
Monday, April 10—are going rap-
, idly. Demands are sharp, too,
for other nights of the week's run
of the pageant in Detroit, par-
ticularly because of the fact that
that the various performances
have been selected as "special
nights" by the different social,
civic and fraternal groups.
No Performance Friday.
Following the opening, Tuesday
night will probably be fraternal
' night, with Zionist groups leading
in the demand for tickets. Wed-
nesday's choice tickets are being
bought by and for visitors from
outside the corporate limits of De-
trait, and Thursday, April 19, will
mistannual cost to the stale •ould be
be "Legion Night," with all Wayne
1615,000.
County posts co-operating. In
.,:d1I awl or roil:'
.Contrast this • Ith thec
deference to the Jewish Sabbath,
. Those on parole pr
own maintenance. Those in the colonies contd.,
there will be no performance on
bate WM> per cent to their mintenuce.1
Friday,
and Saturday will be hailed
•
I Earnino• ore more than sufficient to meetall
as "Collegiate Night." The final
Three Branches Survive.
Page)
; current expenses, but 25 per cent of the earn-
I
(Continued
from
Preceding
...
Inge goes into savings amounts clothes,
--
The Rothschild family today is performances will be given Sun-
-1
II purehases. etc. There is therefore no quo
teaby an understandint et tit ' taatrriai And it was he who received first still a significant influence in day—in the afternoon a matinee
with which we hue to deal and by the
of the victory of Lord Nye I- world affairs although it no longer for children, and the evening show
memmes •• could elli•word
wields the power held during the being dedicated to Windsorites
p.m. ! lington. Standing at his familiar
er
r =clan, rime fm
moat defectives In the Hate requiring sere.
pillar in the stock exchange, he Napoleonic era. Three branches and their neighbors from across!
Sion
and
(raining.
was buying as all London sold of the family survive, those in the border.
■
"The heavy <mt of caring for all our
Isaac Van Grove, Blake Scott,
when word reached him, by the Paris, Vienna and London. There
feeble.minded m pictured by thou who ad- I
way' , famous Rothschild pigeon mes- are currently between 30 and 40 Lazare Gainer and others of the
remte mmsorm Hite Offinf attan m aha
dramatic and technical staff of
1551 •
aaaaa lion but shrink from the lion
favor
se nger service, that Napoleon was direct lineal descendants of the
involved, is aaaaaaaa led. The I
ally vanquished. For his serv- house that still bear the Rothschild "The Romance of a People" will
of Cu' mental defectives are of the higher I fin
begin arriving in Detroit on Mon-
grades and ore fit for training and melange- 1 IC es to the Crown, Nathan was name. There are countless others,
Oen. There will remain, of course, thou
add a peer. too, who through marriage are no day, following conclusion of their
of the lower made. •ho mast be eared fm
Cleveland showing. Then will be-
longer
Rothschilds.
These con
by the stole In a •ultoble Imo
gin stiffer and more frequent re-
only be taken<are of permanently in 'Intl-
Baron Lionel Walter Rothschild
hearsals for the cast, in order to
Latins and to them Immures such as stern-
is the present titular head of the
everything in the best of
Nation are not applicable.-
ily. He , howev er, is have
sh fam po
pace for the opening here.
Wilfred Parsons, S. J., writing
orest financia lly of
Engliof the
Both Van Grove and Scott, who
in a very recent issue of America
the Rothschild elders and is not
on "Sterilization is Criminal Fol.
known for his banking wizardry have been working with the e-
cast at intervals, are en-
ly!" declares that "it is perfectly
(Continued from Page Om)
but as an eminent zoologist, the troit cas
_
clear that eugenics, and particular-
director of a museum at Tring thusiastic over the artistic pros-
ly that form of it which demands refugees coming from Germany, Park that harbors the greatest col- pects for a splendid production ,
sterilization of the 'unfit,' is prob.-
exfceeding it in
ie many respects that
ably the most gigantic and cruel appointed by the League of Na- lection of fleas in the world. Lionel o
Roth-
d tions• and both organizations will: Nathan and Anthony de Roth-
that
has
ever
been
foiste
hoax
also continue to work in co-opera- schild are the present heads of
on a credulous and ignorant peo-
tion with the Central British Fund N. M. Rothschild and Sons, the
ple. Not only, then, is steriliza-
for German Jewry. firm name of the London house
tion an immoral means to a desir-
"The understanding was reached founded by Nathan.
able end, but science shows that it
Baron Edmonde de Rothschild,
is a useless one, thus immeasurably that, out of the first funds to be
collected,
the sum of $250,000 now in his eighty-ninth year, is
adding to the criminal folly of
each shall be allotted to the the elder of the French Roth-1
those who advocate it."
In a pamphlet on "Moral As- American Palestine Campaign for schilds. A son of James Rothschild,
pects of Sterilization," John A. the program of the Jewish Agen- he is the only living grandson of
Ryan, professor of moral theology cy in Palestine and to the Joint of the original Maier Rothschild.
of the Catholic University of Distribution Committee for its His father, James, was the founder
America, comes to the following normal program of activities. In of the Parisian House of Roth-
conclusions: addition, commitments already schild. Baron Edmonde is a noted
"Legal sterilization is not morally Justified made by the Joint Distribution philanthropist. He has given over
at the pre ant time in the United aisles. The Committee and by the American
40 000,000 francs to the Baron
two conditions necesstry to render It morally
wow eo not .out is the ere piece, the Palestine Campaign, in aid of the Edmonde de Rothschild Founds-
He
social ond other Inconleniences and et
Jews of Germany and for tion for Scientific Research.
e-mindedness do not tonal -
settlement of German refugees in has also given many millions to
is the common welfare
1 r 7sTr fe.rnsi
as
Palestine,
will
require
a
further
the
establishment
of
Palestine
the
e plays. the
" allotment of $250,000, which shall a Jewish Homeland. He visited
1ne """'''"`
0,,cl o 'rne.. or fatally
was
''
be
made
to
each
organization.
The
Palestine
in
1925
when
he
"'"d r
"
In"..4"th
for feeh immindednese
It's main limitations ae
. balance of the fund to be collected 80 years old and on the occasion
as follows' It is nct necessary for in.
mental del ectives also cannot early be left during the period of the joint made a speech, his only public
outside of institution.. not for thou whom
on
•se.
Campaign will be apportioned to speech, during which he thanked
MARY
the state snows ml permit to
fan, meet the needs of the Jewish God for having spared him no that
count of their incapacity to bring up
not II &Heise. always produce defect- Agency for Palestine and the Joint he might see so much progress in
Iva. awn, b. far 05 greeter part of is' Distribution Committee, in aid of the llonifland.
herent defectiveness probably comes from
the Jews of Germany and for the
Baron Edourde de Rothschild,
'carriers' and these cannot be Identified; Pm - .
MOH onmhall and masibly more than that settlement of German Jews
in by reason of being the eldest son
ported of the feeble-minded
Palestine,
by
an
allocation
corn-
of
the eldest son of the original
,pti,,b,sm ienh.enri l;
r.dlich .e nvdefnec
uipreci
defaces. ens' mittee jointly to be agreed upon French Rothschild, James, is the
htiet ions and these by the representatives of both ors financial head of the Paris house.
have been committed to inatitu
apparently are only one•eig
vanizations s the members of w hic h He is also president of the Chemin
number: the practice Ls liable to serious abuse.. m
by committee, we feel certain, will Fer du Nord Railway connecting
either Inherent or incidentol: It is opined
severel of Me most competent authorities: have the fullest confidence and Paris with Northeastern
France
Bully. It tends to prevent the consideration approval of the public.
and Germany, and a Regent of the
achy adoption of genuine remedies which would
McDonald Lauds Agreement.
Banque de France.
deal with the feeble-mindedneu which 0
cowed by environment aswell u that which
But the most illustrious of the
"Once more, as so frequently
lo inherited.
in fact of all
"In fit. or 5B there fact. ir •ern. clear throughout their long heroic and French Rothschilds,
that the right of the indlvklual to has phy-
the living Rothschilds, is Baron
the
Jews
are
show-
history,
.
tragic
ska „ n,.„, i s „ w „„ fir thea mo. N
Henri
de
Rothschild.
For many
'se.. of ...sum ' ing their willingness to make gen-
n'', 51,00r to seek by
sterution
sociM benefits whkh are relative - •l erous sacrifices on behalf of their years a practicing physician, he
wl* The whole ideal of American
ill
life is built around the philoso-
fellow Jews," Mr. McDonald said has done considerable and valu-
4 inailnin"ni ' n "t positivelyarisStriri. I
Therefore, no Ca tholic lawmaker ohould sup- 1 "The decision of the American able cancer research, established
phy that tomorrow must be
nor 'sows toy Catholic
Hl
port M s laotion.
Joint Distribution Com the Paris Free Milk stations,
physician participate in the S.M. , OPN 5 Dm. ;Jewish
today!
than
better
Rothschild
the
famous
Palestine
founded
iposes. except under
mittee
and
the
American
"iI•
d I '
Pra i"t pos
h ref
It usal would entail the loss of his
whicn
whe
Campaign of the Jewish Agency Hospital in Paris and is • success-.
Day after day, we hear people say—"I'm
lion of office •
I
for Palestine to make a united ef- ful playwright. He is a patron
so glad I decided to purchase a Pontiac
0
fort to raise $3,000,00 , to be of all the arts, and perhaps is best
Eight! It is such a satisfaction to feel that
used in large part to meet the described as a 'French Otto
we have something more than mere trans-
immediate needs of the refugees Kahn." He recently spent $2,000,-
in
buildin
g
t
he
Theater
000
portation."
high-
: fro m Germany, deserves the
page.)
(Continued from preceding
he
I est praise. I hope that the re- smile, the direc tion of which he
This
extra measure of satisfaction, of
turned
over
to
his
esthetic
son,
, sponse, both from Jews and non-
is reissuing "All Quiet on the
course, is strictly a plus value when you
me- , Jews, will be prompt and whole- Phillipe.
. . which,
Western
Front"
Baron
Louis
von
Rothschild
is
the
buy a new Pontiac Straight Eight.
l
p
hearted. It is ony
thinks,
thinks, should be released periodi- i ge nerosity of priva te contribut
throe gh ,rs the head of the Austrian branch of
rally for that ever new generation that those of us engaged in the the family. Until recently, he
For, purely on the basis of what the car
. . . Gregory Ratoff, dialect and task of finding new homes for was the leading financier of his
itself provides—it is the most logical car
make
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all, has gone to
the refugees—tens of thousards troubled country. Ile is an ama-
in America for anyone to buy.
for England . . . Paul Muni's of helpless, innocent exiles—can teur archeologist. His brother,
mother was injured the other day
Baron Eugene, became a citizen.
First of all, Pontiac is a big car—with a
to
make
our
work
effective.
i e heir'
when has ,led from h er car w hl
wheelbase of 117 inches—and big, roomy
"This united effort of the Joint of Czechoslovakia on the estab-
trying to close a door ... Roberta Distribution Committee and the lishment of that republic. Ile was
bodies by Fisher.
Gale, whom you haven't seen since American Palestine Campaign is invited to take this step by the
"Are These Our Children?" is re- a fulfillment of the hope which I government, apparenpy on the
It is powered by the great Pontiac "Speed-
ported affianced to Sam Zagon, • have frequently expressed, bath thesis that every country needs a
way Eight" engine—one of the finest
local attorney.
Rothschild. A third brother, Al-
publicly
and
privately,
since
the
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first meeting of the High Com- phonse, is prominent socially in
Ileigho! So it , goes.
mission -at Lausanne last Decem- Vienna and Paris. His wife, Clar-
ber. This co-ordination will, I RIR ice, daughter of Edward Sebag
confident, expedite, just when Montefiore of Italy, is known
throughout the continent as one
G au.; 11 speed is most essential, a nation-
UI L1CII N G
RBED
wide effort on behalf of the so- of the most beautiful women in
t proximately 50,000 Jewish refu- Europe.
There are other Rothschilds.too.
Clan or Private Exercises
gees from Germany.
Come any time, 8.30 a. m. to
"I am confident that the Jews A few are sportsmen of the ultra
m.
States
will
show
by
and
notorious type; one. George,
7 p.
of the United
Come as many days •5 you want
their deeds that they are fully is insane; several are venerable,
and
distinguished dowagers and, ,
$4.00 PER MONTH
aware of the desperate needs of
the hour. Their generous response of course, there are innumerable
Also Swedish Massages
will enormously facilitate the task children. The line continues and
which the High Commission for though no such close ties hold
'refugees
is undertaking. More- them together as bound the orig-
of
Body
Culture
Institute
over, the prompt success of this inal five brothers, the House of,
301-4 Storinfelts Lovely Bldg.
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united campaign will hearten all Rothschild lives on today and
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PINGREE 6400

Open Sundays

LADIES

Th.2.Door Sedan-Lin Prue Its Pontiac, Mocbg not $723'

It rides, w ith its new "K nee-Action"wheels,
with amazing comfort on any road.
And, finally, it is one of the tun most
beautiful cars in America today—abso-
lutely regardless of cost.

Certainly, it's a pleasure to own the new
Pontiac. For it is unmistakable that the
man who drives a Pontiac has gone out of
the man group into the clan group.

And yet—it costs practically nothing to•
take this step. When bought on time pay-
ment, the difference between the cheapest
cars and the Pontiac is frequently not more
than a few dollars a month.

Come in for a demonstration of the new
Pontiac. Let us show you how easy it is
to step up to "Straight Eight" ownership!

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PONTIAC

THE ECONOMY STRAIGHT EIGHT

E. J. "DOC" MEYER

PONTIAC DEALERS EVERYWHERE
SEE THE ONE NEAREST YOU

