Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 91, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1932 — Page 5
AUG. 25, 1932
HITLER'S HATE IS VEHTED ON JEWISH RACE Crushing Restrictions Would Be Imposed by Nazi Chieftain. Thi* I* ihe seventh Instalment of the life -ot Adolf Hitler. German Fascist leader, by Guy V. Miller, foreign editor of the Pittsburgh Pies. BY GUY V. MILLER Adolf Hitler likes to dream about the Utopia he will create In Germany when his Fascist party comes into power. Os course, it will be a Utopia with limitations. Only Fascists will be allowed to enjoy life in Herr Hitler s Garden of Eden. Such alien peoples as Jews, Slavs and Latins will be exluded rigorously. But for Fascists, the true believers in German politics, life will be pleasant indeed. They will be the rulers of the Fatherland, responsible to no one save their prophet and master. Adolf Hitler. And he will rule, according to his own statements, with charity toward all and malice toward none. Malicious Toward Jews There, again, an exception must be made. Such Jews as venture to remain in the Fatherland after Herr Hitler becomes dictator will not fall within this classification. Toward them, the Austrian-born chieftain of German Fascism has plenty of malice and very little, if any, charity. The program of the National Socialist party to give the Fascists their correct name, illustrates the extent to which the Jew and his fellow-aliens will be excluded from the "Paradise on earth.” The preamble of Fascism's Koran says: "Only members of our own race may be citizens. Our own people are those of German blood, irrespective of religion. No Jew, therefore, may be a member of our people. Non-Citizen* Only Guests "Non-citizens may live in Germany only as guests, under the rule of alien-laws. Only citizens have the right to select leaders and legislate. We demand that all public office# in the Reich, in the states and municipalities, shall be filled with our own citizens.” The Fascists have queer ideas as to how their "guests” should be treated. For example, Alfred Rosenberg. a Baltic nobleman and a prominent Hitler lieutenant, has repeatedly said: “On each telegraph pole from Munich to Berlin, the head of a prominent Jew must be displayed." And the great master himself often has hinted that the guillotine will be established in Berlin when he comes into power. Hoads will fall in the sand, he intimates, and they will be mostly Jewish ones. For those Jews fortunate enough to survive the guillotine and the telegraph pole, Herr Hitler h*% a program ready. In Fascist campaign literature, in the official handbook of the party, it appears in full detail. Must Be Registered
All Jews must be entered in the official Register of Jews, it says. All official documents dealing with, them must bear the designation, ‘•Jew," and all documents dealing with “converted" Semites must be marked “Christian Jew.” Quoting further from Hitler’s program, it decrees that Jewish physicians are forbidden to treat Christian patients. The Jewish Sabbath must be celebrated on Sunday. Jews would be prohibited from assuming Christian names. They must bathe in special bathhouses. Taxes on Jews would be double the amount paid by Christians. But this is only a beginning. There are more stringent restrictions, such as the classic from the mind of Hitler himself, relating to marriage. It decrees that women in Germany must be divided into four “blood” classes as a protection for racial purity. Bride Would B amined Under this plan marriage licenses would be issued by government, inspectors, who first would thoroughly examine each prospective bride to determine her fitness. Furthermore, each woman would be required to wear her class emblem on her arm, like a wrist watch, so that deceptions could be avoided. This latter safeguard would be of great benefit to amorous young Fascists, who might otherwise fall in love with a girl of the wrong class. Under Hitler’s plan, Fascist bachelors could tell by a glance at the girl's emblem whether her acquaintanceship was worth cultivating. The first class of women would comprise those whose purity of blood was beyond reproach. They would be the German-born daughters of 100 per cent German patriots. Fascists would be forebidden to marry any one not in this sacred first class. Women of the second class are those whose purity of blood is under suspicion. Those who had a Slav ancestor, perhaps generations ago. will fall within this group. Kept in Quarantine By Hitler's plan, they must be kept under quarantine for a time and then they can be married. The quarantine is to make sure this tainted blood has not cropped up again. The third class would occupy an unfortunate station in life. They would be those girls of mixed parentage, such as a German father and a Slav mother. While they can marry low-class males, the marriage must be childless. Both must submit to sterilisation before the ceremony is performed. Jewish girls would comprise the fourth and lowest class. They would be forbidden to marry, even with men of their own race. H°rr Hitler is determined that there ahall be no increase in the Jewish population in Germany and he is rather pleased with his plan to eliminate Jrwish babies for all time. (To Be Continued.)
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DR. FARSONS NAMED Remains Head of Church Group for Twelfth Year. For the twelfth consecutive year, Dr. J. B. Parsons, 4210 Otterbein avenue, is the superintendent of the White River conference of the United Brethren church. He was re-elected Wednesday at the eighty-seventh annual conference meeting which opened Sunday at the University Heights United Brethren church to continue through Sunday. Dr. Parsons received ninety-nine votes, while ninety were distributed among five other contenders for Lhe place. Today's activities were to include election of delegates to the general conference of the church, a program by laymen and one prepared by the conference board on Christian education.
TOUGH COFFIN COURSE TO BE MADE EASIER Thick Hedges to Be Planted Along Water Holes to Save Balls. Local golfers who practically had discarded the game after a round of the new Coffin municipal course, designed to be one of the sportiest in the state, are expected to be won back following announcement teday by A. C. Sallee, park superintendent, that the course will be made easier by several changes. Thick hedges will be plan'ed along the water's edge at island holes to prevent golf ba Is from going into the water. There will be a penalty for remo.ing balls from the hedge, but it is be ieved this plan wil decrease the number of lost balls. At No. 6 hole, the tee has been moved to decrease the drive over water to about twenty-five yards, although the lormer tee, requiring a 120-yard water drive will remain for players wishing the mere difficult shot. Rough todering fairways also will be smoothed out. South Whitley Man Car Victim HUNTINGTON. Ind., Aug. 25. Fatal injuries were suffered by Rollie Brock, 55. South Whitley, when the automobile he was driving collided with another at an intersection on Road 24, near here.
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PLAGE COPS OH TRIAL IN THIRD DE6REE KILLING Detective, Son of Robbers’ Victim, to Be Called Actual Slayer. By United Preet MINEOLA. L. 1.. Aug. 25—Five Nassau county policemen are on trial here, charged with killing Hyman Stark, an ex-convict, during a police third degree. On one side arc the forces arraigned against the police tradition of the third degree. On the other are those who maintained that anything a policeman might do to a criminal was justified. Citizens had been divided into two camps in the agitation for and against twelve policemen charged wuth having had a part in the beating administered in Nassau county police headquarters. The men on trial are charged with manslaughter. The other seven, charged with assault, w-ill be tried later. Defense attorneys, in outlining their cases to the jury, indicated that all five would blame Stark's death on Detective Joseph Hizenski, son of Mrs. Joseph Hizenski, whom Stark and two companions were alleged to have beaten and robbed. Three defense attorneys described in vivid language Hizenski's indignant approach to Stark, how he seized his throat and hit him before other police could pull him off. Hizenski is one of the seven charged with assault. Prosecutor E. N. Edwards told the jury that Stark's body was a mass of welts and bruises. He declared that Stark was taken into the sound-proof rifle range and beaten with rubber hose. He told of Deputy Police Chief Frank J. Tappen, one of the five,
Anglers’ Day By United Prtts RICHMOND. Ind.. Aug. 25 Fishermen had a field day in Glenn Miller park pool here today. Seeking a method of eliminating 2.000 carp and catfish in the pool before draining it for cleaning purposes, city officials invited anglers to come with rods and lines. In a few hours more than 200 fishermen were pulling out fish that never before had been bai r ed. Fi'hing will continue until most of the fish are captured, citv officials said.
coming out of the range, sweating and puffing from great exertion. He accused Tappen of * saying: “That's the toughest I ever saw. I put one foot on his throat and the other on his stomach and rocked back and forth, and not a chirp out of him.” Stark's death was due directly to a fractured larynx. The policemen on trial are Deputy Chief Tappen, acting Lieutenant Jesse B. Mayforth. detectives Harry Zander, Charles Wesser and Leslie W. Pearsall.
83 AND 77 ‘ROMANCE’ LASTS ONLY 2 DAYS Bartholomew County “Bride” Asserts Mate Cruel and Inhuman. By United Pre** COLUMBUS, Ind., Aug. 25.—A romance that sprang up betw-een John A. Jackson, 83, and Mrs. Johanna Ewing. 77, led to the altar but lasted only two days. A suit for divorce, filed by the ‘ bride,” was on file in Bartholomew circuit court here today. Among charges set out by Mrs. Ewing were allegations that Jackson was "cruel, inhuman and abusive;” that he abandoned her after taking her to Brownstown, and that he told friends he "only married her for her money.”
LEAGUE WARNS WORLD'S DEBTS MUST BE CUT Scaling Down Necessary to Future of Trade, Is Tenor of Survey. BY STEWART BROWN United Press Staff Correspondent GENEVA. Aug. 25.—A warning to the world that international obligations must be scaled down substantially in the near future to avoid shrinkage and possible extinction of international trade has been issued by the League of Nations in the first "world economic survey.” Considered one of the most comprehensive and authoritative studies of its kind since the World war. the survey was issued by the financial and economic intelligence srrvi-e of the league, dealing especially with the period of 1931 and the first half of 1932. No More Meddling With Money Three tendencies run through the entire survey: It is indicated that there must be no more meddling with money, such as occurred during recent periods of deflation, if the present economic crisis is to be overcome. The dangers of state intervention as regards tariffs and subsidies are emphasized. The United States tariff "restricted the possibilities of direct payment of debt obligations and was the precursor of a serious constriction of international trade,” the survey says. Dark Picture Painted The survey points out a necessity for greater fluidity in the economic system to be brought about by reducing the influence of trade unions 1 and monopolistic tendencies of all
kinds to prevent normal economic forces from functioning. The picture painted by the survey is not an optimistic one and it declares that the maldistribution of the world's gold reserves, held chiefly by the United States and France, “renders restoration of the gold standard a very difficult process for many countries." It adds, however, that return to the gold standard would benefit all nations in the long run. The term "cowboys" first was used during the American Revolutionary war. It applied” to a band of Tories who stole cattle from both sides.
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ARRESTED IN EVICTION •‘Kill the Constable." Negro’s Cry Is Charge of Police. Charges of inciting to riot and disorderly conduct were faced today by Wilbur Wilson. Negro. 8 Popular street, as result of his arrest Wednesday by police during an eviction clash at 756 Hadley street. Wilson is alleged to have urged a crowd to "kill” a constable attempting to carry out the eviction. His arrest was the first made by polic following orders by the safety board and Chief Mike Morrissey that police shall not aid in evictions except to maintain order and prevent crime.
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