Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 304, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1932 — Page 19
APRIL 29, 1932 _
DROP IN WHITE BIRTH RATE MAY i BE RACE PERIL Old World Still Requires 100 Million Babies to Assure Supremacy. BY RICHARD D. McMTLLAN rnittd TrfM SlilT Crrio4n4rat PARIS, April 29.—11 the cradles of the world continue to remain empty, the white race may be condemned to disappear, French statisticians declare. Although 100 millions were added - to the population of Europe in the three decades since 1930, the old world still requires at least another -100 million babies. This is because the increase in population in the past, thirty years is represented by a diminishing death rate, thanks to science affording a greater life span for the individual. World of Old People If the declining birth rate goes on. the old world reaily will be a world of old people, with young folks few and far between. Already youth as registered by comparative statistics is becoming a rarity in Europe. The French admit that reproaches for the dearth of babies should be leveled first at this country, which even before the war was deploring the emptiness of the nation's cradles. France's birth rate remains the lowest in Europe. England comes second, next comes Sweden, Belgium and Scotland. The war killed off millions of the young in most of these countries, unbalancing the after-war proportions between the youthful and aged, which was accentuated by an almost infinitesimal birth rate during the war years. But as one moves eastward in Europe, the same conditions do not apply. The small families of ♦he west are outnumbered, with the excess increasing the farther one moves toward the Orient. Italy Little Better In Italy, Czecho-Slovakia and Russia, there has been a diminution in child birth, but it is only slight when compared with statistics for the other countries mentioned. Estimates are that the natality crisis will not hit these countries for at least fifteen more years. In this the statisticians find the threat In the future to the white races. If white children are lacking to fill the places in the civilized world, then the yellow races may overflow from Asia, invading the vacant spaces of Europe and. eventually, all the lands where the white race now predominates.
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