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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1988 TI1E INDIANAPOUS STAR PAGE Feminist Compares Nazis, Ultra-Right country." "The party platform should be called I the John Birch Society platform," she i mr, aTrv said. The Republican party platform is "outside the mainstream on all issues but is portraying itself as being the Main only way a feminist would vote for Reagan is out of self-hatred." AFTER HEARING feminists taunted with ultra-right slogans like "The Supreme Court has been responsible for the death of 6 million babies just as Hitler killed 6 million Jews," Ms. Steinem said she began studying the history of the Weimar Republic. The result is a two-part article appearing in the October and November issues of Ms. magazine, which traception and enacted legislation that forbade married women from competing for government jobs, she said, raising the spectre of a Republican party that might do the same.

LN MS. STEFVEM'S view of pre-war Germany, a nation was gripped in a backlash to the social reforms of the day. She argued that there Is "not a single plank in the Republican platform that is supported by majority of people in this stream, she said. Her final urging to the crowd was a reminder to vote. "Voters stayed home because they thought 'Hindenburg's not that good, she said.

she help to round. "What I read did not encourage me. It frightened me. It truly frightened me," she said. By JOAN RICHARDSON The uJtra-right wing groups that dominate today's Republican Party are echoing the same militant tones of Germany in the 1930s, including a vitriolic anti-female attitude, said feminist Gloria Steinem here Saturday.

"I'm not saying it's the same. But there are very deep parallels right now," she told a largely female audience at the Indiana Women's Political Caucus convention Saturday. Carefully sidestepping an outright endorsement of President Carter for reelection, Ms. Steinem urged feminists to defeat Republican presidential candidate Ronald Reagan. She intends to vote for Mr.

Carter, she said. "I feel that I don't have a candidate. I have a candidate I'm against," she said. IN INDIANA, however, she praised Sen. Birch Bayh (D-Ind who is seeking his fourth term.

On the hit lists of several conservative groups, Bayh is opposed by Fourth District Republican Rep. Dan Quayle. Laughing at herself, she said she tSlii CARPET INSTALLED! OPEN TODAY l-l 100 ENKAL0FT SCULPTURED NYLON CARPET INSTALLED MOOING INCLU0E0 I BUUTIf UL COLORS NO LIMIT ON ROOM SIZES IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION a. came to the women's caucus with solid mm. SQ.

YD. "multi-partisan, subversive, feminist cre dentials." Do a 9i12 Room for Only $95.88 But she said she aligns herself with no pirn mmj 'w Vj carpal. Sliffct titra charja for FVa'! 4 single political party. "Dividing us up into Republicans and Democrats has no meaning to the issues we're confronted with today." mm, uwtal, n4 moving hirst- mm She never called Reagan a 1980 Hitler, but her message was clear: the conditions in pre-war Germany bear striking similarities to today's troubled times. More significantly, today's reaction "echoes" the response that pre-war Germany made before electing Hitler, she said.

SHE ADDED that in pre-war Germany, there had been enormous gains in individual freedoms. The feminist movement was strong and had been an influential force for divorce, contraception, abortion. German feminists were even working to decriminalize prostitution. Economically, there was high unemployment coupled with high inflation. Thousands of women were working and their employment in those strapped financial times was "very much resented," she said.

Then, as now, she said, the "success of the great social movements contributed to the creation of the ultra-right." In the aftermath of suffering a defeat in World War pre-war Germany wanted to "make that country a man again. 'Protect our they said," Ms. Steinem said. "ITS LIKE the cries today to 'keep our country strong'," she argued. Just as Germans saw a surge in racial authority, Ms.

Steinem fears the same kind of authoritarian "put them in their place" move towards women and minorities. "One of the first things Hitler did was close the abortion clinics," Ms. Steinem said, calling it a direct response to the increased personal freedom that women had earned after World War I. The Nazi Party preached against and executed homosexuals, prohibited con During the spring presidential OTHER SPECIALS FROM OUR GIGANTIC FLOOR COVERING DEPT. primaries, she worked for then-Republican John Anderson and Sen.

Ed 69 FLOOR OQc TILE iww Bob Speco applied his own version of the domino theory Saturday night during grand opening festivities at Greenwood Park Mall. The domino wizard translated it into about $8,000 for the City of Hope, a medical treatment center at Duarte, Calif. For each domino set up, and eventually knocked over by Speco, a $1 donation was mode by persons who wished to have their name spelled out in the string. (Star Photo) TILE ward Kennedy. Post-primary, however, she switched allegiance to Mr.

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