Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 331, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1927 — Page 11
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GIERICA SHOWS | HIGHEST SPEED, TRAFFIC Ponsonby, British I Socialist, Voices ImIf * pressions. SBv United Press LONDON, April 29.-r-Its buildings £re the tallest, its shacks the most (squalid; its incomes the largest, its tooncealed poverty the most degraded; its orderliness the best regjulated, its lawlessness the most £ruel; its art treasures the most wonderful, its lack of aesthetic appreciation the most noticeable; its speed Che most rapid, its traffic the slowest; its cold the most biting, its heat jphe most torrid. A riddle? Yes—and the answer, According to Arthur Pensonby, sil-Hrer-sjJoon Socialist, is America. Ponsonby, by birth an aristocrat, fcy training a courtier—he was a page to Queen Victoria—but by preference a Socialist, gave this sumpiary of his impressions of his recent 'tyisit to the United States. Through Labor’s Eyes , He is a member of the Labor Jiarty in the House of Commons, and Wag undersecretary for foreign affairs in the late Labor cabinet. So (he saw things there from the Labor politician’s viewpoint. f ’They speak another language,” said, as if still bewildered on his turn. ‘‘They view life from a dif’tferent angle; their political methods jare incomprehensible to any Englishman. ‘‘The men seem serious and almost brim in their determined pursuit of business. Their standard of valu ption is the dollar; they work for >an gible, concrete, material results. “The women have a life of their town. They have their own societies, jelubs, luncheons and inspire cul-
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tural, and largely political movements. “The constant social separation of the sexes Is curious. As the men have no leisure and little time for reflection, the public influence of women is great.” Praises Young Men Ponsonby found the American young man the he-man he is advertised to be. “A fine product,” lie summarized—“far less contaminated by the wave of' efficiency than his contemporaries abroad.” And then, of course, came prohibition: “But youth of both sexes is being demoralized by the absurdities and social dangers which have arisen out of prohibition. Whereas in the old days, parties, dances and excursions would have been judged by their entertainment value, today
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they are judged by their drink opportunities. "Formerly drink was a rare and not very acceptable subject of conversation; now the subterfuges, the illegitimate subterranean methods, the speakeasies, the open flouting of the law form the one dominant absorbing topic. “No one seems to know how it can be checked. Naughty Stage “This usually almost puritanical people have allowed to grow up in their midst a degree of indecency on the stage perhaps unparalleled anywhere else in the world, and now are intent on cleaning up. “Their dally papers, for rank sensationalism, lurid detail of crime and impropriety, cannot be matched by any we have. “But America, of all countries In the world, is perhaps .the last In which it is possible to generalize with any sort of accuracy. “Shocked at debauchery, you may find yourself the same day oppressed by the strictest puritanical morality; charmed by broadminded enlightenment in the morning, you
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may encounter the most rigid intolerance in the afternoon, not In individuals but in whole sections of the community. “All extremes meet and intermingle in this amazing continent. They have problems to encounter which we Europeans may never meet. It is a great education for us' to go and look at them.” Bandit Slayer Dies COFFEYVILLE, Kan., April 29. John Joseph Kloeher, who became famous in 1892 when he shot and killed three members of the notorious Dalton gang of bank robbers, has died of old ago. When the Dalton gang raided the two banks of the city, Kloehr established himself behind a fence and sniped away at tho bandits until he had killed three and the rest had fled. Mind Blank 3 Years MADISON, Wis., April 29—In the early part of the late war, a shell
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