AGED GERMANS USELESS.
CONFIRMATION OF MR. GERABBS-I STATEMENT, " ".'J New York, Febv6. s fi| Mr, Gerard's recent statement tha&'ss| Germans would not, in the event of M cessity, hesitate to starve all aged pej<*; sons, has received remarkable conftrmarfj tion from the Rev. Aloysius Daniels, a| Roman Catholic priest, who arrived iew,] a few days ago from Germany. In ths-j course of a long statement regarding conditions inside Germany, this man says:— . ..'§ Germany now only cares for those TtrMji can aid her in prosecuting the war, has led to the brutal neglect of the Those who go to the police-station, wher« y, all permits for food arc issued, and d*Sfci> permission to buy milk or eggs for siefe ,';£ persons are immediately \asked how i>lu,P is the sick person. If the person who" jrj| I ill is beyond any ag» of active food is refused. "That man is of |MR§ use to us; we have nothing for is the customary reply. ' l "*'}, The Rev. Mr. Daniels declares that tMfeJ middle class in Germany has ceased t<sd exist. Only two classes now rema&Vfj the very rich and the very poor. i<j
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 April 1918, Page 5
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189AGED GERMANS USELESS. Taranaki Daily News, 19 April 1918, Page 5
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