(OPINION NICOLETTI Sc NATUZZI I M P O T R E D LEATHER 0.4,F Study Can't Hide Taint Of Eugenics BARRY MEHLER Special to The Jewish News A few weeks ago the Jewish Telegraphic Agency carried a story, "Twins researchers deny neo-Nazi link." The story was a follow-up on the many stories that have ap- peared in numerous Jewish newspapers about a con- ference at the University of Minnesota on the use of Nazi concentration camp data. JTA. presented my charges that the Minnesota Twins Study was funded by a major neo- Nazi organization and was promoting a new eugenics. Nancy Segal, assistant director for the Minnesota Twins Study and a panelist at the conference, was called to task by Robert Proctor and Benno Muller-Hill, promi- nent scholars and Holocaust experts. They protested the fact that the Minnesota pro- ject receives more than half its funding from the Pioneer Fund, a neo-Nazi organiza- tion formed in 1937 to "im- prove the character of the American people" by en- couraging the breeding of those descended from "white persons who settled in the original thirteen states prior to the adoption of the Con- stitution," according to its original certificate of incorporation. The founders of the Pioneer Fund were great admirers of the Nazi eugenics programs. In 1936, founder Harry Laughlin, the author of Eugenical Sterilization in the United States, was offered an honorary doctorate from Hei- delberg University. Laughlin wrote that he would be glad to accept "not only as a per- sonal honor, but as evidence of the common understanding of German and American scientists of the nature of eugenics as research in and the practical application of those fundamental biological and social principles which determine racial endowments and the racial health . . . of future generations. In 1937, the same year as the founding of the Pioneer Fund, founder Frederick Osborn praised the Nazi sterilization program. The Nazi sterilization pro- gram, he wrote, "is apparent- ly an excellent one . . . 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The films had English subtitles and were called "Ap- plied Eugenics in Present Day Germany" Harry Weyher, now presi- dent of the Pioneer Fund, refuted the charges to the JTA. He stated that although the fund was incorporated in 1937, it did not make its first grant until 1961. He also noted that "it is highly unlikely that two such promi- nent men (Osborn and Laughlin) could have sup- ported Hitler without having become publicly known dur- ing the war. In fact, the minutes of the Pioneer Fund, which are in the public record as part of the archives of the Universi- ty of Missouri at Kirksville, clearly state that the board of directors approved $2,500 on March 22, 1937, to study the feasibility of a breeding pro- gram that resembled the Nazi Lebensborn. In July, another $10,000 was appropriated for this project. While I don't have complete records of the Pioneer funds actual ex- penses for 1937, a letter dated February 19, 1937, from Draper's lawyer and the fund's treasurer indicates that $50,000 was intended for the human breeding project. As to Weyher's comments about Osborn and Laughlin, my accusations do not arise from hearsay evidence. The statements quoted above were public statements and are a part of the public record. Any researcher who has the time and inclination can verify the