LEGALLY MADE AMERICAN CITIZENS 117 



I realized that these "What-is-Its"— had 

 become American citizens, their votes as 

 good as yours and mine. 



Your ancestors and mine suffered and 

 died from exposure and starvation, or were 

 killed by the Indians in the Plymouth Eock 

 Colony, that you and I might inherit this 

 beautiful land, which, today, is in the hands 

 of foreigners and "pothouse" politicians 

 because of this foreign vote ; in the hands 

 of men who have no soul, no patriotism, 

 whose sole interest is to find out how they 

 can make money out of the Government 

 by politics or by other methods. 



CONSEEVATION OF BEAINS MAN'S 

 GEEATEST DUTY. 



It now becomes necessary to call atten- 

 tion to the crime of crimes of this age. 



The greatest and most precious of the 

 world's treasures is the brain power of 

 its men and women. No man of talent 

 springs from an ancestry which is without 

 ability. Slowly and painfully have family 

 strains evolved by means of happy matings, 

 until men of worth are being produced. 



