Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 227, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1931 — Page 5

JAN. 30, 1931.

SHERWOOD EDDY SAYS SOCIALISM BEST WAR CURE World in Peril of Chaos If Conflicts Continue, Says Educator. BY HARRY FERGUSON, United Pre SUIT Correspondent NEW YORK, Jan. 30.—Sherwood Eddy, Hated by such authorities as Rabbi Stephen 8. Wise as one of the twelve greatest religious leaders of our age, has embraced Socialism because he considers it the surest vay of saving a world which he believes may be spinning down the years toward chaos. His retirement from Y. M. C. A. ■work, to which he has devoted forty years of his life, has nothing to do with Socialism, he said. In an Interview today Eddy is retiring because he has reached the arbitrary age limit of 60. Visited Battlefields Until the World war, Eddy said, lie had been a conservative Republican, but his experiences on the edge of the battle lines in France convinced him that he must turn hir, energies into new political channel:. "I realized then,” he declared, “that unless something was done, the world was going to be caught between the twin fires of anarchy, as expressed In much of our modern lawlessness and tyranny, as symbolised by dictatorship. Socialism seemed to mo to be the surest way for curing man’s inhumanity to man. I read about it; studied it and thought about it. That's why lam a Socialist today.” He enumerated a seven-fold program which he will expound in a series of lectures at colleges throughout the country. It included such varied items as “the revitalization of religion,” campaigns to abolish war, recognition of Soviet Russia and birth control. Forty Wars in Century “We might as well face the facts. There have been forty wars in the last century, and they have been so destructive that it is doubful if the world can have many more without plunging into chaos. “I want to have a part in this great campaign against war, and I believe Socialism is my best weapon. “In a few days I shall be starting out on a lecture tour of the colleges, not to expound any particular brand of politics, but to try to win youth —our best source of strength—to join In this war against war. I am not saying there never will be another war, but I am saying that unless we control it in less than four generations we are consigning the world to oblivion. Outlawing of war Is no more impracticable than the outlawing of slavery."

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FRENCH HAVE COURTS WHICH BAR LAWYERS Business Men Serve as Judges In Tribunals of Commerce. Bi/ SEA Service PARIS, Jan. 30.—Courts in which lawyers are not allowed, and in which business men serve as Judges, have been operating in France for 300 years. These are the tribunals of commerce, in which business troubles are ironed out. Judges are elected by fellow business men, and lawyers are barred, accredited agents assisting litigants engaging them. At present there are nearly two hundred such courts functioning in this country. All controversies between Industrialists, merchants, traders and bankers are tried before the commerce tribunals. There Is no Jury and the concurrence of three out of not less than four Judges appointed is essential to a decision.

FASTER TRAIN GOES, BETTER THE SHAVING London Barbers Do Big Business on Rail Wheels. By United Prcs LONDON, Jan. 30—George Leitch, barber for the London Midland Si Scotland railway, and nis colleague, G. Terwey, must have steady hands, and a supersensitive “feel of the road," for their task Is shaving without nicking their customers on the train, "The Flying Scotsman." They have served 10 customers since the barber service was opened In the spring of 1929. Eighty to eighty-five miles an hour is a safer speed at which to remove hirsute adornment than seventy or less, according to Terwey, who says he frequently is in the midst of a job when the train reaches its maximum of eighty-flve miles. AMERICAN INDIAN IS ASIATIC DESCENDANT Anthropologist Declares Aborigines Came From East. Bv XEJI Serviee WASHINGTON. Jan. 30. —The American Indian is of Asiatic lineage, according to Dr. Ales Hrdlicka, anthropologist of the Smithsonian Institution. After years of research, Dr. Hrdlicka comes to the conclusion that “The American aborigines represent a single race. “They could have come only from those parts of the Old World that lie nearest to America—portions of the western coast of northern Africa, northwestern Europe and particularly the northeastern parts of Asia."

Slaps Spikes By United Prett COLUMBUS, 0., Jan. 30. While high heels add a stylish curve to the slim girl’s figure, they aren’t so becoming to the more buxom forms. The declaration was made recently by Dr. Charles Spats, leader in the Ohio Chiropodists’ Association. Spats pointed out that a heel two inches high changes the angle of the body twenty degrees. As a result, he said, the abdomen is forced forward, for the hips and knees must flex to permit the woman to stand straight.

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Sure Lighting Old Sol can boast that no electric lighting devices doubled for him during the production of "Traffic Tangle,” a Pathe comedy directed by Fred Gulol. Every scene in this two-reeler was filmed out-of-doors.

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