Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1941 — Page 33
Fourth Section
The Indianapolis Times
Fourth Section
RUSH HOUSING AT INNSBRUCK
Need Quarters for the Tyrolean Germans Now Being Repatriated.
By DAVID M. NICHOL
Convright, 1241. bv The Indianapolis Times and The Chicago Daily News, Inc,
INNSBRUCK, Austria (By Clipper) —Housing is the principal activity of Innsbruck in these days— housing for the thousands of Tyrolean Germans who are being repatriated as part of the mass movement of populations whigh Europe is witnessing.
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Those who already have heen re-| furned are living wherever they can|
find a place. Some of the new dwellings have been completed and occupied but hundreds of other famflies are quartered in temporary camps. Other thousands who are scheduled for the trip to Germany Are still across the border, These new citizens are more fortunate in some wavs than many of the long-time German residents, Housing is one of the projects generally listed for the period after the war and construction of all sorts, except that directly connected with military activity, has been halted in most of the Reich.
French Prisoners Used But here great sections of apartments with schools, party headquarters and community buildings have
This scene, in a poor district of Marseille, France, was repeated all over Vichy as the first milk shipments from the American Red Cross
arrived there. “free Frenchman.”
A French Red Cross nurse pours some milk for a young
Relax, Ladies, There Will Be
not only been projected but are rap- |
idly on the wav to completion. German officials say that some 10,000 families in the Gau Tirol-Vorarlberg alone will be finfished this vear, French prisoners and the immigrants themselves are supplving the bulk of the labor. Financing is provided through the all-inclusive labor front and the program will cost an estimated 200.000.000 reichsmarks. Even furniture will be supplied, at small rental costs, for those families who mav not he in a position to provide their own Basie rentals in the new buildings the officials said, will be from 30 to 50 marks a month, depending on the size of the quarters.
homes for |
No Shortage
By Scienee Service WASHINGTON, April 17-—You can relax, girls, and use that lipstick and the rest of vour beauty kit freely. Washington does not share Hollywood's alarm that great defense industries will get into the hair, so to speak, of the feminine beauty and charm trade True, some chemicals that go into lipstick, rouge, cold cream and other cosmetics are also stuff that explosives and war goods are made with, But, America knows its resources better these days, and there is a confident feeling among offi-
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of Beauty Aids
i stance, Ttaly used to be a mainstay source, and American manufacturers who looked providently ahead laid in stores of the Italian tale
which now come in handy. Meanwhile, tale shipments come from
THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1941
MORE CHILDREN!
‘IS NAZI DEMAND
SS Chief Asks Four to Six Per Family to Maintain Victorious Germany. By DAVID M. NICHOL
\southeastern neighbors” It says!
the Slavs have increased almost 50 stopped completely. To a certain extent, the strategy
per cent in less than 30 years. The appeal coincides with other and less publicized measures in an attempt to stem a downward trend in the birth rate which first became levident' .in May, ‘1940, but has
[reached nothing like the catast roph{ie proportions of the second year of the first World War, Sale of con-
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traceptives, for example, has been| Thus, according to the figures of | was dropping considerably again by
he Reich Statistical Office, the the end of the year, and probably [rush of war marriages accounted still is. Actually, the
[for an increase of 11 per cent in| number of live
of the war itself has contributed to births for the first four months of births was about 12,000 higher in maintaining the German birth rate,| 1940, with a peak of 23.4 in April, [1940 than in 1939, a total of 1,645,000, which, on the basis of preliminary|the highest figure since the Nazi|If the rate continued throughout
estimates, same as 1939,
1940-—-the | racial campaign was begun in 1933, the year, as it did for the first four Bach new blitz cam-|
By June, as a result of the Polish months, the total would have heen
paign is followed nine months later) war, this had dropped to 17.2, al- 1,800,000. The Statistical Office points by a sharp reduction in births; each{most 15 per cent below the 1838 out that in 1960, the figure will pronew interval of waiting and prep-|figures, By August it had increased vide the German nation with 755,«
aration, by a subsequent increase. (to 19 and, in September, to 21.2, 1t|000, 20-year-old men.
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Constikhi, 1941, by The Indianapolis Times
and The Chicage Daily News, ine BERLIN, April 17. —Germany must have children to make up its losses on the battlefields and to insure that the victories its armies have won can be maintained in the future, says a new booklet distributed among S. S. (Schutzstaffel, or elite
guard) men by their chief, Heinrich Himmler. As in earlier appehls, it stresses
|the obligation of S. S:men to choose |
wives on grounds of “racial purity and sound health” and without attention to “any local customs, such as possession of dowry and class distinctions.” “Never forget.” says the foreword by Himmler, “that fighting forces alone cannot insure the continuity of the nation, but that immeasurable fertility is also necessary. Read the publication which has been handed to you and act accordingly in order that the victory of German arms may be followed by the vietory of German children.’ Four to Six Demanded | German women, for their part, {the booklet declares, “will be | willing to make up for the blood {lost on the battlefields” and “to place at the disposal of our great Fuehrer, Hitler, the people he needs for his gigantic task of unifying all Teutons.” To have only two children is described as “‘cowardly living.” The standard, the publication says, must be four to six and forecasts a Reich on this basis of 120,000,000 persons compared to the present 90.000,000. “Illegitimate children,” the booklet says, “are also valuable n@embers
India and other Far East countries o¢ the national community. pro-
and America’s own sources of tale are getting attention. Bromine and other chemicals used in lipstick dyes are not get-
ting in the way of defense industry!
needs at present. With no need to worry that American women will have to go back to nature, or rub beet juice on their
viding their parents are hereditarily healthy Nordies aware of their responsibility to their child.”
Slav Increase Cited
| | A significant feature of the publication is a comparison between the relative growth of peoples of Ger-
race and
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the United States can contlrive a lips and rose petals on their cheeks, man types and language and those kik tik satisfactory substitute for almost a la Victorian grandmothers, the jof “eastern types and Slavie lanTt was possible to visit one of the any cosmetic material that may be 1941 cosmetic prospects are for guages.” The period during which finished apartment buildings. The gjverted to defense channeis or be brighter and gayer faces. Shy colors Germany did not grow, the text woman in charge, a widow from the plockaded from our shores. of 1940 are giving way to patriotic ‘declares, “cannot be taken too serPolish campaign, leads one to a Tale for talcum powder, for in- jously in view of our eastern and Hight ANd COMIOTLADIe, If SIMPLY TU - | eB . nished, flat. A savory and obviously Italian dish was simmering on an electric stove, There were four bedrooms, a combined dining room and living room and the adjoining kitchen. For this, tha housewife explained, she paid 65 marks a month, Lighting and heating raised the total rent to about BO marks a month, less than $20 at the former rate of exchange, which provides a more comparable standard than the present official rate. German officials say that some 0.000 Tyrolean immigrants already have entered the Reich
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