THE MICHIGAN DAILY Eddy Believes Germany May Be Ruled BV A Military Diet s By CHARLES1. B. BOWNSON unbelievable aivaice jn rdkvi' Sherwood Eddy, world traveler, tremendous increase in heavy Ind. Socialist, and author on morals and tan the creation of six new citi politics, may well lay claim to thew i eetusi Sees Russian Significance title of the "world's most optimistic IAfter nine visits to 11!sia in t°el realist" with his constructive views last 20 years during both the Czarist on the present economic and peace and the Communist regimes. Mr. Ed- situation as he set them forth last dy rees the whol sit.tuai on a; "Ce night in describing his travels in a! of the most significant things upon Daily interview, the planet, which is heralding a new Mr. Eddy has just completed a era in world hi'tory that will comprehensive tour of the majorchieve for the first ti othocial countries of the world in a study of justice and liberty in the necessa: the political and religious situationscordation of mdividualism and in Germany, France, Russia, and In-c In our American cities no definite dia, where he is a personal friend I u mrcncte odfnt d MahatrmaGandhi.pdprogram for eliminating the sJurns o aaG d . or the evils and injustices of to the Enthusiastic Socialist unemployed are even constructively Admittedly an enthusiastic Social- started. In Russia at least the mod- ist, he points out with pride that in ern commune for the worker 1)roihss ; nearly every country in the world his better conditions. party dominates politics, either as the Altlhuh an author of some note majority or alternate factor in con- n pOblems of the younger genera- trol. "The situation in Germany, the ion, his last work of that nature, keys toeyof the erope pita"Sex Life of Youth" appearing in arch today, is indeed grave with 1929, Sh:erw'ood Eddy declined to growing taxation, rising production make a statement relative to the costs, falling social insurance and a ma situations prevalent in our uni- third of her working forces unem- Irsitusto studyethinor d at ployed," he pointed out. varsities today. "I study the world at large and only insofar as the young While conversing on his political men and women of America enter _ views, Mr. Eddy, a short, wiry, and into that group am I interested inp rather meek man, becames intensely them or can I authoritatively speak forceful and vigorous in his convic- on the subject," he said. tions. His personal consultations with ._ the German chancellor, Franz von Papen and the leaders of the major- Benefit Dance Planned ity parties led to the conclusion in For City's Unemployed the mind of Mr. Eddy that Germany may easily be forced into a military A Thanksgiving Eve benefit dance dictatorship in an effort to avert the for the unemployed of the city will impending revolution. "General von Schleicher is the strong man of Ger- be held Wednesday night at the Ma- many and the brains and force of sonic Temple, it was announced yes- the present regime, and probably the terday. Mayor H. 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