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Bustling Minister of Interior Dr. Wilhelm Frick established last week what he called the German Health Service Committee, readily admitting that it will have nothing to do with promoting "health" in the usual sense. The Service will promote fewer births among Germans of Jewish blood, more births among "pure German men and women, each of whom must be made more conscious of his or her biological value...
...middle of a keynote speech on Service in which he praised prolific Benito Mussolini (three boys, two girls), Minister Frick suddenly remembered that Adolf Hitler is a bachelor. "Our leader." he hastily explained "devotes himself to our people at a sacrifice of his own person. He needs men to carry out the ideas and aims of Service which he has recognized as right...
...supervisor of the election, Minister of Interior Dr. Wilhelm Frick announced after anxious cogitation that the plebiscite question will be put in highly personal language on the ballot thus: "Dost thou, German man or German woman, approve of the policy of the Reich government, and art thou ready to acknowledge this policy as the expression of thy own viewpoint and will and solemnly pledge thyself thereto...
...this power will be used, beginning this week when the Winter Relief Fund starts to operate, Nazi Minister of Interior Dr. Wilhelm Frick hinted when he declared: "Modern humanitarianism, which allows the weak and degenerate to propagate their kind, is nothing less than cruelty to the nation!" Quietly last week Nazi relief workers let it be known that families tainted with cancer, tuberculosis and particularly venereal diseases will be taken care of last, while the healthy destitute receive first call. Jews will receive not a pfennig of the Chancellor's 500,000,000 marks, but have the privilege...
Early next morning 400 strikers gathered at the Gates mine of the Frick company, 15 mi. from, Uniontown. Six mine bosses followed by a few maintenance men started to shove through the pack. A picket leader jostled a mine guard. Stones began to fly. "Let 'em have it!" roared a mine boss. Bang-bang-bang went the mine guards' guns. Tear gas enveloped the strikers. One guard shot another guard's arm off by mistake. Fifteen strikers were dropped by bullets, their names a typical roster of U. S. mine labor: Louis Kromer, Steve Hrosky, George...