MEMO ,FENDS' PROHIBITION Agent_ Declares People Abide by Decision of Ly FayOring Law that the people who did not Illation ate noe.ia the pout-, John l'.. Kramer,. Fedami, Commissioner, gave a vital, eating talk ern ''Law ,Enforee st Sunday evening- before a: tudienee including many stud-, union service in the Meth° , :opal,' church. The Commie-: I those present that the besti 5. the people of, the United Id do was'to create a etrong: abbe sentiment, for law ob-: that those who , were forth the bolore,the passing of ,the amendment and still - favor-1 poor sports been.. .they, did. t the decision of the Majority.: it would not matter If it tooke ion to bring about the en- : , .of the amendment because it , the greatest stork that! tiny! has ever done. Mr. lir' am toss-like method of presental ther with the vital message, , to givelheld the attention, fence during the entire time: sited a little humor, in with serious side of the.question the interest of what he had giving his opening remarks it he was glad to see so matey meat at a dry meeting Flo d that the millions which - the en aid that he was making reached him. Ile said in Ildeet of law enforcement is for the state but It also con members of Bukchurchea Al m Bible says that we should ito Caesar those things which and unto God that which nevertheless It Is, the, mark mien man and-worrian to obey /f the state. Religion is not a the Sabbath, it is a life and • that we cannotdiscard.durn eek. The Bible also saya.nt cc keep my commandments." same with the state. We must ommandments and obey 'The- If a person As disobedient to the church, he is likely-to be 'dis obedient to the state and if he is die. obedient to the state, he does not obey the church Some people ,;ay . that they are doing right when they obey the laws which they like and appeal to them --AM.ne will keep the commandments that ap peal to him, even the meanest man and the'worst criminal, but nothing comes from it. Just es we meet obey ell of tie Ten Commandments, we niust live by all of the laws. It takes courage and strength to live up to the statutes which may go against our very being and for keeping these wo should receive the greatest crdeit. We must - obey the laws because, they are _laws and _the scriptures because they are scriptures: This country fur seventy five years, has been considering the liquor traffic. ,It had its start in a small way and soon spread from the west to the east and 'from the south to the north. The people began to talk about it It stirred up COLLEGE QUICK LUNCH': ... Quick and Efficient Set% ' vice a Specialty. , . .i4B:I I .4B:eZttaMiSaiiWAKSZOMK:EitMIZZAKIWZAM9I • TUESDAY :.1 Added Si - al4 l llrue boizieily "MARY' 3 tu'rnir, LOBSTER" WEDNESDAY„, _ „ HOBAIZ 1' - tCiSViTOATH iin -a , 'av - hciititv" Century Comedy THURSDAY AND Fa IDA Matinee Tidy iit tii6 COMING, Friday and Saturday 'INA. CLAIlit • •' in "Polly With a Past" PASTIME THEATRE man as nothing elso kefore or since hue eLirredifilm. up, This is a vital IN- Rue that everyone understands. An or. dinars man or woman deco not under stand the tariff ,or,is not interested, so much In our, foreign, affairs and they do not,can,to discuss them. But pro hibition lipa live, issue, one way or the °that, and everybody stands ,up for it on ,opposes lb,,Even members of the samei family, have, taken ,different sides on,Lhis question Every , pulpit, platform and organization has thought about and dlectissedahls matter., There is no oth er, Walloon ,which we have been so well Informed ~We are . not/only, citizens. but,weLhe Ina, democracy endure proud of ,it. We make, enforce and Interpret our ,own laws , The majority rules and after discussing and Voting on a ques tion, we abide„,by the decision of the ballot. This was ~the method used in passing the prohibition amendment At tor discussing and ~ voting on a ques- Mon., we ,abide, by ,the-decision of the ballot. This „leas the method used In pa.ising,tho prohibition amendment. Afi ,tor It had been fully. dl.tessed and voted on time and again It finally pass ed and became a law. , After a questlon.h . been decided and becomes to law.o - therir aro • still some 'petiole who fefuso I to - abide by it be ie.. they do not liko it. This is one ..the .most disgusting things-that a person can do• because be knew that lone ,slde,would lose, yet when his side ;lost he „does not.wleh to obey the law. ,Such a ,person gains no respect If he :is not willing ,to abide by, the deLiclon !of ~the raajority,,,he should' not have been ,viilling L to ,vote on, the question This,is just the thing that many people who, do„not. favor prohibition are doing. 1,00 the, other hand, the,peoplefavoring temperance abided by the decision of the - elections when their side lost for the. 'many •Iye.s and - permitted the saloon to exist. In the State of Ohio the prohibition question was voted on tour times. The third tin. the wets won by. nuajorkty j of only, eleven hundred. and. sillV the drys , ac cepted 'the wish of the great part of the people like true sports.,, rinally.,on the fourth ballot, the lempprance bide won by a majority of thlrty.theusand 'and the tables were turned At this result a great many people In Ohio, because they did not believe, in prohibition refused to abide by the 1aw.,11 takes a true sport and nut ' - an Affterican citizen to obey the law. When an athletic tea mwhlch coo favor loses a game, we accept the res ults as true sports and do not refuse to belleVe that-the other team was the better. There is no use In dkicussing the-merits or demerits of prohibition gime has been`.played and the deelsion `of the 'Majority has made it a ;art of the constitution. It is now up to the pee, le to stay by that decision. 'the law %Jointers. ouch as safe blow ers, pickpocket. and others of the un derwor d, 'aro L the worst crooks In the lard We tadnot consistently lend sup port to the..l At the present time we M'elng about anarchy. An anar oh st is no-le o le uneducated and Ignor ant who tiu.v.s that the government is aga;iist .te does not know the In sti.vdonv u... awe of the country. But HD au ..... rLOlßlmmmmannJmn DI 0 It 011 0 II 0 0 II 11 1 = rend State Billiard Parlor . 1 • Weltomes You C'' , l ig Tobacco Cigars .. ~ ...Jllllllluanlnlnllllanllnlll lIOIJIIIIIIIUIfI IIIIIII3IIInhIIIIIIIiIIIOIIIIIIIJIIIInIIIIIIIIIIIrDIIiIIIIIIFIIUhIUIIUIIIIaIIIIID HADGT, KENNEDY 'in o Yourself" 'Colfgtarice Talmadge , in "Good References" Directed by William Neill Peach of a Job Great Life Lots of Money ri Cinch! N, Job, ':Io rt Iferences No .Vlaney How Come? 4 LATER Cnunies Latest ctimecly :AdtrecliAnOtheighry Amusing BIiSTEtCKEATON COMEDY "ConVint 13" PENN STATE COLLEGIAN tie dnow the theory of got ernment and still violate the law because we do not like It and for this mason are norse andrchlsts and croolm than the ones regularly culled by these names. Prohibition is a question that cannot be decided at once. It Is too 1/tIIIC4II Slavery In the only question that ap proaches it and it is not so great am the prohibition Issue It had only to do with the South while the latter ques tion has to do with meMsrppetites This means that men have been think ing evert day since the days of No rh The liquor traffic has dominated poli tics, It will take work and p itience to nnite the country redly dry but there is no reason why this ciinnot Im done This Is the biggest nork th it any Imo pie have ever under taken The State of Penneyltanla has ratified the amend ment and It is up to the ckliens of the commonnealth to back It up The best thing that um be door is to melte it strong public sentiment "01 late obedi ence that will compel all to lite an to the statutes The people who are siOlat ing IL think th.tt all the people are fatoring them. There is a great tool otity for last obedience and It fs their duty to express their opnlion The :Int endment should be left just as it is If rte wish to be effective. A clause anon hog beer and light nines world create an appetite for the stiongo drinks pal the old conditions would soon be beck It will not matter If It takes a gener ation to gain the enforcement of the prohibition amendment for It Ulll be the greatest cork that any generation has ever done. So far as the real vital things of prohibition are concerned. nc hate prohibition today Whoever sells it and buys it now Is legally a criminal and there are not ninny people who ate criminals at heart. After the people ore over the adventurous Ind pouting stage. they will gross up end realize the benefits of the law The last- has been adopted by the greatest nadmity in favor of any amendment and has been I announced legal by the supreme court-1 Consequently It is hue to stay CROP INSTITUTE ELECTS PROF. ORTON AS TRUSTEE Penn State Is fortunate in leaving a member cr , its faculty as an official In one of the most promising research or ganizations'in the country today, the Crop Protection Institute Professor C R. Orton, Professor of Plant Pathology at Penn State, Is a member of this soc iety which now includes two hundred members, the majority of whom are pursuing the scientific branch of plant study Mr Orton was recentl elected to the Board of Governors for a term of two years, a position which is of high rank in the organization. He Was Interested in the formation of the In stitute from the very beginning and was a member of the temporary board of trustees which formulated the plans The Crop Protection Institute is the first attempt In the United States to bring the Industries which deal with package cereals, canned goods and packed meats, Into close touch stall the ioi , ' 10! 3: ,3:VAKSZSM scientists. It Si./11 organised on the twenty third of lune of lust year I* thirty ton men lei/resenting the in nm tnctureis of fungicides and Insecticides, the National Research Council, the Am en clan Assoc lotion of Economic Rotty mologlsts, and the American Phyto limhologlcal Society Committees net° appointed to dean up the tentathe ar ticles of organizittlon at this time. Since then the Instlttite has become a scants and has ILMakened cinch Interest among the scientific and industilni departments of the study of crops. The Institute has it strong PuriMse v, blob Is becniffins ',Mont. to in ins nho WC. not ham ested in the 1/10jt•lt tit flint It alms to promote the genm al welfitie through the °lndent control of Jahn ions insects and plant diseases of- I feeling all econondc and in ent tl plants and their products nooks maniple efficient control o' insect, and plants Injurious to in in. 11.111111.1ig and noinial products. and to suppoit and dliect re arch upon othin pi Odeons of similar nature It atilt es to further cooperation lietoeen entomologists, scientific oorkils, plant pathologists and the manufecturets of insecticides fungicides and simllat materials, and the manufacturers of appliances re- 1 gutted for their use It assists in the I dissemination of scientific Information regarding the control of injurious in sects and plant diseases The funds a‘allable are used in the research work which the Institute sto ries on Its various parts of the count y None of the money Is paid to its officer, [al the services which are mudded in the pursuit 0^ their duties The mon. which industrial concerns place at the disposal or the Institute Is paid to those men who are engaged to supm.se the study This otganication is an expon ent of awolthy 00.1.14 C and the honor bestowed upon Ibofessor Orton Is, a high mark of appreciation for the Int- POrtant part which he is playing In the study of plant pathology. LACROSSE MEN EXPECT EARLY START THIS YEAR In anticipation of a lacrosse schedule a hich promlms to be one or the most difficult that Penn State has ever had, Most Good Dressers Bring Their clothes to us for cleaning. pres sing and repairing. They have forb ed a habit which is hard to break You ought to join them—why don't cola do It today? E. W. GERNARD. Mrs .Fox was bragging one day about the large 'number of her cubs. "How many cubs do you bring into the world at one time?" she asked the LIONESS. "Only ONE," replied the Lioness—"but it's a LION." MURADS COST 20. CENTS for a BOX of 10 BUT THEY'RE MURADS ! MURADS would be lower priced if we left out all or part of the 100% Turkish tobaccos of the pure6t and• befit varieties grown—or if we substituted inferior grades of Turkish tobacco. But they wouldn't beMUßADS—they'donly be Foxed Special attention is called 4o Marad2OsinTinßoxes eandidatts tot the stick turn silll begin illtoll4l, Mani,: In about ten 1.11.,A1l Al that thee, 1) 1 ( 1 5 Kling Wat seathet ndl:ita1011111111 1.51. ol able as they nit at Inc vent, Litem cnuntr, hikes and ruse 55111 be tal,n 1111113 'Chinhe folios.] Its I egoist .rhoznage In e.I dcz to get the to tin in shrille ho it Intel tie. cation sheet the IS Si game will he 1,155 ed Student :Mann,:Li IV I. Icttningv '2l lend Grad° Ile N.JI Fleming' ale attempting to ',lit dule gainea nith the ;NI" tt3. 5,11.1.1, Soul MOIL. Lehigh COllll,//, and St John a College The gatneg tt lth tht, \a , .• SOraLiise ate aleil and met el, aa tit the man o•al orthe Faculty Committee on Atlikti, 11l ntet (MN 19.1 the Net osse team It re been at catls hampeted In nom equipment This.seat hones et the equipment although fat from complete Is much bettet than It bus ca. et been The addition of aconsiderable numbet of sticks has 'tidcd great].) in telle,ing the discouraging eonditlons tthlch t♦ ,sod last 3 eat nanbet s orlast seats learn nho 01111 mob 11,11 tenor t fen sating training Ire Captain {,ellychnot km, (Padding. Campbell lb on It. et oup. Fat to, nor tad Shan These men still undoulttedls Leh e gt eat de 11 of eompetltlon [tom 001101 s nho toll report tot the team, especial!, (tom some of tilt men 11110 silo,, ed UOll In the ih eqhman-Sonhomote MINING NOTES At tattling of the Anterltnn As sad Itton ton the Athantentent of Sties CO. held tecently nt Chicago, Illinois. Delo Mottle of ISt \Soh. School was elected to one of the roost importnate canoes of the rogantsatlon, that of Sec tentry Of Section D on treolon3 and neograph, Mr Hai I t U Only forniu ii, with the Mining VAtension Deportment of the University of 'West Virginia, has been FOUNTAIN PEN REPAIRS Do not struggle along with a Fountain Pen which does not please you. Bring it to our repair department, we'll make it write right. The Crabtree Co. JEWELERS =EMI "Judge for yourself--!" =riEgyt4:wC.ljwitacualtollbdd Page Three added to the mining extension ataL At this hogitution. This winnable ad dition to the forces of the School of illO9 hat been made possible by the cooperation and iiintincial aid of the mining omen of the central part of the Ante ANTISEPTIC f SPRAY SOLUTIONS roR COUGHS AND COLDS Dobells Solution 5 : Alkeline Antiseptic So lution Liquor Annseptiens lodine Spray Solution USE 111 A Devillbis Atomizer Nebulizer if• Glass Nasal Douche FOR SALE AT ff GILLILAND'S sf DRUG STORE ~\ 1 ~~~l~~r /~