Who Should Join The "C.B.C."?

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WHO SHOULD JOIN THE "C.B.C."?

Society for Constructive Birth Control and Racial Progress

EVERYONE, but in particular

YOUNG MARRIED PEOPLE.

Because they want to space the babies they are looking forward to so lovingly in order that mother and babies shall be strong and healthy. Births which succeed one another too rapidly generally result in a weakened mother and children less sturdy than they should be.

MARRIED PEOPLE who have no children.

Because Constructive Birth Control is just as much concerned to lure babies to homes where they are wanted as to guard them from coming to unsuitable homes.

MARRIED PEOPLE who have too many children.

Because Control should be exerted so as to save little unwanted lives from coming into miserable, diseased or over-crowded homes.

BACHELOR MEN.

Because their own marriages are delayed by high taxes, and a heavy item in our taxation is due to the cost of maintaining wastrels and defectives who ought never to have been born.

BACHELOR WOMEN (whether they intend to marry or not).

Because all women have the mother instinct and must wish to see the world made safe for babies.

THE RATEPAYER of EITHER SEX.

Because a very high proportion of the rates is spent on the upkeep of the physically weak and defectives in one form or another.

THE IDEALIST.

Because motherhood is too sacred an office to be held unwillingly.

THE HARD-HEADED POLITICIAN.

Because a healthy and contented people takes an intelligent interest in affairs.

THE STATESMAN.

Because the control of population to within the limits each country can support is the way to prevent war.

EVERYONE.

Because to secure "Babies in the right place" is to bulwark our national strength, and this can be accomplished without wastage only by Constructive Control.


Write for Membership Forms to the Hon. Secretary, C.B.C.,
The Clinic, 61, Marlborough Road, London, N. 19.


J. B., S. & D., Ltd.


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