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...attacks. Water supplies can usually be fairly well guarded and protective measures taken to prevent the spread of disease, even if these sources are infected. There are filtering, chemical purification and vaccination as countermeasures. Bacteria, likewise, can not be distributed in shells as can gases, because the explosion would destroy them. They would have to dropped in glass tubes by airplanes. Everything considered, the danger, as compared to the use of gases, is small...
...Petersburg is a city of homes. It has no slums. I believe that the influx of foreigners here (and I class the Jews as foreigners) is detrimental to the city and would tend to produce slums and destroy the neighborly feeling that is now an asset here. ... I know that many Jewish families plan to come here in the Fall, and that two Jews will come here to enter the real estate business. I believe the time has come to draw the line against all foreigners and make this a 100% American and Gentile city. There are inevitable slums where...
...What did the World gain by the World War?' I would think the only possible answer could be: 'Nothing! It lost everything!' "Very truly yours, "W. VON REBEUR-PASCHWITZ." Friedrich Wilhelm Hohenzollern, eldest son of the above: "The United States entered the War believing to destroy militarism and to make the world free for democracy. The result of the War was that all nations are arming as hard as they can, and what about democracy?-just look at the cables from over the whole world. Dictatorship of some sort or other is the favorite idea. The only...
Back again in London, Premier MacDonal'd unfolded his sad tale to the House of Commons: "An unfortunate situation having arisen in Paris which threatened to destroy the work done to arrange for the interallied conference on application of the Experts' Reports, I went to Paris to try to remove...
...RESOLVED, by the House of Representatives and the Senate of the State of Georgia, in general assembly met, that the said Amendment to the Constitution of the United States be not, and the same is hereby not ratified, but is rejected, because said proposed Amendment would destroy parental authority and responsibility throughout America, would give irrevocable support to a rebellion of childhood which menaces our civilization, would give Congress not only parental authority but all State authority over education, would eviscerate the States and change our plan of government from a Federal Union to a consolidated Republic and create...