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Fiiday, Jan. 4. 192D.
Social Science Solution to Peace Problem
War Not Only Wicked, But Futile, Says Dr. Hall, President
of University of Oregon, in Series of Articles
This it Uie sroortd of a sarlf of sis aril.
clra w:!:. n for this paper by Dr. Arm-IO
Il-nnett HalL prcaidrnt of the llnivcriilv
f Orremi. on the problem of tnternation.il
p?si-e. Or. Hall la an authority fa lhn
fic!t, and was one of the founders of tor
Eirial . Science Hcararrh Council of Amrr
I: a.
lly DR. ARNOLD BENNETT HALT.
Prasidrnt, University of Oreavn
May we now ronsidcr social eon
trol ai applied to the problems of
international politics. While con
s.'ioua of the danger
of using analog. rs
from domestie life
in tho discussion of
international af
fairs, I betl've the
fare-going i.is its
I. on of iori:l rn
trol is si , to
domestic groups
will help to s r.o:tor
r. n d e rstan.l ag ol
eial eontrol ns a'- Dr. Hull
flic! to the family of nations. Sji'mI
control, ss applied to tntcrnatinnii
peace, o ;'d set-in to be the control,
within definite limits, of an in.livi
dual nation hy a group of nations. I:
voiiKI mean the arreptanre of ir
t Tin definite lin.i:a upon esiaM sV.l
i'o-:rlr rf r.-.'ior! r wc : '.
but this la not as ntr as It wo M
aeem. Kvcry civilised nation hi
entered Into n any treaties, and
these treat es. timier Into rnatlorn!
lav. are regarded as hlndine; oh i
pitlnns. Thee therefore i ,r ,lfi:e
certain spcifle llmlta upon the
aovcroign freed m of the e!i:rm:nr
powers. Social enntrol le merely
nn extension of that practice,
ably by the treatv-makin prore-,
to a larger rrotip of lndepntnt
atates. It merely Involves the ax
tension of practices and theories
that have been Ion existing ami
that experience has found to he of
Immense value to the participate
powera.
8oclal control, as apnlitd to in
ternational peace would aeem to
Imply from thins.
Fiist, a will for peace among the
dominant nations of the world. I"..r
practical purposes, this need net
be universal. If the seven or eisht
most powerful nations of the w.nlil
would airree that war was bad. that
they would unite their forces In a
common attack commercial, eco
nomic, and military atrainst any
nation that resorted to an atrtres
alve war as an Instrument of rv
t.onal policy, and If they could
atrree upon an Instrument.iilly l.y
w hich the qi estion of fa-t cou'd
be determined. It aeema iinheiiev.
abl that any nation would atlaek
such an Invincible combination of
military power. There Is som
round to believe that a real will
for peace exsts among the lend
ing; nations of the wnrhl. Ti ere nr..
several reasons that have conciliat
Ridtt by Telepathy
A marvelous exhibition of riding oa
a dirt track while blindfolded, was
gl ri at the White city In London by
a rrtncl.miin, Gaston Oyerien, who
mjs he guides himself aoiejy by tele
iiaiiilc direcllons sent blm by bis wife.
Wiih tje-s completely covered, be rode
midnr eye:- around the track avoid
ing such outrides ns barrels and
Nn. hts, while his wife ant among the
l'i.ii.iors K'o.iiuj out the "mind
ways.'.
frt lew Round Trip Fares
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taeaA iKs f-.ll-- 1I..1 i
W etinny Soulhsrn California. Make
P2 thun,hinrclrcllrie.On.w.,
I v Sail Uka Clin alhar via Portlaa4.
ria f
a, y
tU rrsaclsea. Naw acraa,
l-l "-now alaces all iKa srs.
fart trains, Stepovere porsaitlad
J. W. IIOWK
Agent .
lone, Oregon.
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IH," f iA Uttt-afTa. m araaa -1
warn
Mmmm
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l Make RsserTatltMia Naw fi
Shoe Lace Causa Death
A lixise shoe lace U licllevt'd to have
ciuisimI I lie death tviviill.v of Murlnt
II. l.iMlwuid of iln liilildi tin v y. lie
luid plniieil lo no ashore from tli
Itiilllrxhlp I ti i ill 1 1 in nt I'orlsnunith,
Knithiul, mill whs found deed the
tii'M morulnc, nt lip liollom of the
thy dock In which the ship tvns
licrthrd. It Is tlioiijjhl ho I ml li'Ipped
on Hie hu e
Nottril Signs
l.nrge noses show hniln power, nml.
If the nostrils nre wide, lonnovlly unci
liiiiutitill.v fmin dlseiise. Those inhiiii
I luges limply coiiipensiiie for lurk ol
I botiuty.
ed to thla somewhat modern point
of view.
As never before the peoples of
the world seem convinced of the
futility of war. Norman Ancell's
significant contribution In his book
entitled "The Great Illusion, ' quite
largely vindicated by the economlo
consequences of 'V.e c. -rld war, has
shown that r- dein for the
advancement 'f trade r"iot suc
ceed. Inter :!nnl trad? ! t a, mill
tl-:ateral a! .. One ra ' n can
not he rich f.nn Internnt'or. tl trude
while other ctMop are t -0 poor
and weak to ';ir!lc:n ife in Intc--natlonal
exch.ii '" ..an An 1
has argued conviuo ::.y that In the
great war, Kngland, Kussla and
""ranee, on one hand, and Germany
and Austria en the other, weie
kllli- r their best c s;o:ners. di -srov
n th rourci of the V't
inarhels, and impoverisitlcf ti-.e
vey nrop'rt t hoee pronorl; v em
trlhiited most to th i channels of
their trade.
It has not been many years,
however, a. nee many distinguished
cit rons sought to defend war cn
the basis of righteousness. They
ar -red that when a r hteous cave
ivas Involved, a nation wa not only
Justified, but under moral nh'l
ration to appeal to tlie arbitra
ment of the sword. Such an ariiii
nient eonld not proceed under any
other hypothesis than that a di
vine destiny presided over the bat
tlefle'da n' the nations, B"arantee.
the victory of the righteous.
. -I If that be true, then why p-e-pare
for war? And It Is signifi
cant that those who shouted loed
est In behalf of war for righteous
cause- were the moat ardent de
'enders of the poUcy of prepared
ness. Such a theory Is hut -e
s:ep removed from, the early d ivs
when religious wars absorbed the
energies of civilization and sncrl
flced the flower of the nation's
youth. The war of the Huguenots
was a futile struggle to determine
on the field of batt'.e the validity of
contending theorle as to certain
eternal verities of life.
Mankind (.earns Lfeann
I?ut mankind has learned that
principles of Iheoiory and that
philosophical truth cannot be de
cided on the field of battle, when
the mind Is blinded hy the passions
of human hatred, but that the way
to truth Is through friendly coun
sel aympathetle change of opinion,
and an open-minded attitude to
ward the problems In contrne-y.
So the question of International
r Khteoueness w ill not be solved hy
the fortunes of modern warfare,
b it hy the sober and Intelligent ap
p?nl to the thinking; manses of
mankind, unbilnded by the pas
sions and prejudices of war.
Th"re is reason to hope that I'
pnp!- have reallred the futility ef
war l.i the decision of philosophical
controversy, so they (re now reat-I'-Icb
Its futl'lty a a '!iht Instru
ment for the determination of
rishleonsnesa or an effective mears
for the huildlng un of trade and
the si mulation of prosperity.
(The next article will follow soon)
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jand see Cole Smith
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STRAUSS & CO.
Grain Dialers, of Portland, Oregon
Will Be Represented this Season by
W. M. Eubanks
I It will pay you to
ce!l your wheat.
Mist Julia A. Spootior ot Portland
wes elected j resldont ot the Oregon
Stnto Ttnolioij' assuclntlon and II. R.
Turner, city superintendent of Dullns
schools, vice-president, at the meeting
ot the rc; . .'aentullve council ot the
o..uiliiitrn nt Ltncolu high school lu
rortliiutl.
A comr.' unity bn.ng.uut wits held ut
the civic i.-ultorlum in The Dulles re
f.'iitly, L.norlng Mayor Slutlulmun,
who Is rcii.lng from public office utler
more ttutu 20 years ot sttrvlce, and A.
W. Muneheslor, who will succeed lilm.
Moro than 150 local residents were lu
nttcmlnnce.
The Kustern & Western Lumber
company ot Portland turned over to
Governor rutlursou a deed to scvcr.tl
hundred rcres ot land adjoining S.n!dle
park In Cl.ttBop county. The park
now cc-.itulns 2o20 acres ot laud. It
is a sluts park and will be improved
by the state highway commission.
IVllr.iiucnt taxes on the li'27 rolls,
now In pr rf collection, uimuiul
to 16 per cent in Douglas county, uc
core In it to the report made by the lax
department. This Is the h'chcat tie
linquent rule In the county's history,
being 4 per cent nigh:r than lust year
tnd considerably above the average,
which Is 9 per cent.
A gift f ka:; of Oeh'..m Moun
tain H'.junk potatoes was forwarded
to Govern i- r'. .jtsci at .ilom, by
the C'h liuleui Moutituln 411 llurbank
clu'j of Sherwood. The Ch;tbaluiu
Mountain club was organised four
y-.--s :y t-1 I: m-.' : up of boyj and
g lu sp.H.al l'.'.g l:i t o production ot
llurbank seed potatoes.
A gain ot 210 in poiuiatlon In l.ako
viw was noted du. ing t!ie yetr 1CJ:;
The Increase brings tho tot;.l to Iii.l
k'or the Cij end t:,o county population
Is now in excess ot 63 JO. Whila Lake
view has been raining steadily since
1920, ths counly tr.s s-.'ffercd a slump
and is now lower than ihe population
in l'J20, although during the last two
y ars indlcallcns (tro that It Is on ti e
Uji giaiij a;aiu.
HLDSON-ESSEX
SUPER-SIX
Paul G. lialsitfer, Acnt.
At Paul G. lialsijjer's
Church Directo.y
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SumiaySoliojlat 10:10 A. M.
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Rev. W. W. HEAD, Pantoi
Services
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Pru) er Met" linn,
Wed.. 7 :3
FJKST CHHISTIAN CIIUK H
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Prayer Mectina Thura. EvemriK
Services
G. E.: 6:30; Preachinir St-rvicp,
at 7:30 P. M.
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Physician And Surgeon
unice In Masonic Uuilding
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A knot la a ineiisiire of speed the
equivalent of one nntillrnl mile an hour.
The mi nt Ic-ii r mile Is 0.OSO.7 feet It
Is uImiiiI 1,"i per rent tanner than
land mile. This unities ten knots on
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