Fribly,-Febpga„lS,•,l92l,:,, HAVE YOU-SEEN OUR WIND4DIAI E L PL AV JUST A WINDOW FULL OF, ' Delicious Sweetre..s We handle nothing but the very best. 'GRAHAM S-ONS On the Corner, r REMEDY OFFERED mu. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES (Continued from second page) era were waiting to take his plate 'An neal to the Board of Control by Indi viduals was unheeded and the man watt retorted back to the manager for - te , lief If thematter were an iniury there was no way to secure compensa tion or redress. "These conditions at length became Intolerable and the State took the mat ter up In its legislature and 'enacted laws forth e protection of the individual to secure for him fair treatment, a -living wage and protection of his person against injury from dangerous machin ery or other menace to his health or life. The men came to be'regarded as machines and were discharged at will All -sympathy "between employer, and employee was lost and the relation degenerated into a simple question of wage ' • "The individual 'employee Who was aggrieved 'and denied relief by the man ager oven but up to Invoking the aid of the courts - and , the laws that were for his protection and defense, but, so far^as ho was concerned the laws might as well not have been enacted and' - the courts not existed for he could not pay even the retaining-fee for a lawyer to take his case;:much less could he Incur the expense of years of lid- Wien with a rich corporation that could employ the most capable counsel and - continue the suit for , years. - In theory the court was open, practicelly It cons shut tight against him and he was . utterly defenseless -Ells only re source was to submit - to the Mined.) or quit. Ho could not quit for it'took hlnliving and that of those dependent on him and so his only hope , was to remain and suffer." E 52121 "Out of this has grown the strike. When conditions became such as to afdict a large number of employees they got together and finding no relief either from• the management or the courts they agreed to quit work and BO mme the strike. "It Is manillsst that the workers un der thin method'have no power•to se cure redress unless the works are kept idle until an adjustment can be made If others are permitted to take their places the strikers have not only failed to secure their desire, but they are out of work and at starvation's door. ..So they picket the works and as - mutt the strike breakers until at times riot and - bloodshed'are the multi' 'This the State - cinnot — periiiit'and so the sheriff cidltrUponethe militia to main tain order'untintiome 'understanding is bad-by:which.the nion'gaback to works' ' Nothing ,bas been permanently settled All Is back where It was before to be repeated with similar results. The Men are angry and - instead orliarrnony and :"<>%3MOYAKVBZB:II(MiaMIieganZp:VAMM,MO3O;p:, 0' 04 .0 ! ° ,=-• - . 0.... •,`,.1, K. Metzger 0 % s• <, g I 0 : 1 14 ,?. "The Fastest GrOwing Store in State College" Fraternity Paper Reduced J, 20 Per Cent--_ - .7 For a Short ,Time Only JOIN OUR LIBRARY Twenty-five new books; d a ded today All makes 'of Fountain: Pens Repaired. Work Guaranteed. :Pen Delivered,Following,Day Cigars Cigarettes - Tbbacco:- , Candy • Magazineg 1 • ..: , . .e...'i ~:... ~..... ..., , . L.,, , ~0•.-3Z8X.23:82=====izsex,0•,..0 good feeling -being„.had, bittern°as and hostility -Is 'the result. As a goose- Mtence trade, Onions are cfeated. often with demagogues in control Capital immediately' organises fog defense and the war is on.. • , '..tabor and capital, that should be the Mosest mutual friends are ,now hlastlle and there ms no end tO the war that has begu n- Some of he worst results are seen .in the Bolshevik! of Russia and - the I. W.,W of this and other lands. Our legislators stand helpi less, some afraid to act and others not knowing the remedy to prescribe" Settllng - Disputes ^ "There are , just two was o't settling disputes among men. Through the me diUm of justice by the courts and arbit ration, or through violence of war The one is peacable and regular - and the other is mob rule resulting in anarchy. I "Under- our present conditions the OMPIOYCOPI ate shut up to organimtion and to the use of, the organization to secure their ends If full and prompt' justice could be had by the individual no" organfmtion would be needed to secure redress'-It is the absence of this that compels him- to join some organization and to obey its mandates even when ho has nO,grlevanCe of la, own on which to complain.'; It is, therefore, with these facts in view, 4acts which, have been apparent for years„ that bib Hamilton suggests his possible remedy. for the situation The acuteness of the conditions in`this _country as regards _Capital and Labor during the past few years.has called for just suclisuggestions as this and no he! has pUblislied his views.- opinions which he has held fur some years The , Board of Appeal "Suppose there were a Board In per petual session - constituted by the State with branches :legated in each of sev eral districts to bo viesignated.bY the State, to hear" all complaints of WU vidual, against :corporate halal, the complaints- to support their allegations by buds evidence as they may have to _present. This _Maid Is to Investigate the complaint and If found to be true and well founded to notify the defendant to setUe the claim or suit would be brought by the Stto at the expense of r amsevis r os•wlimarks".4.4ar!avolvtimmiwr.smamestimimili A HOME FOR THE BOYS t Everything Possible -Home Cooked LADIES' , DININO:BOOM , $ Open 7-8 A. M. 12 M. 1:15 P. - M., 56:152.,M L, OA IF' E; 11. IDIETRICH, twilmavusmatmiAlmat4winmiwimaigiaMsvagnatimmimaimiims ' f l L: K. Metzger Only , 2 5 c to join K.-.METZGER - i 111-115 ALLEN STREET : PENN,STATE COLLEGIAN the State for the recovery of whatmer damages ., or compensation the :Board may have agreed upon as Just to the claimant. "Under such conditions the individ ual would huye no need of organlzod assistance to secure justice for'he would have tree access to the courts with the best legal assistance that the State could secure. This would end the domination of the trades unions, the walking delegate and the violence now resorted to. in order to get a fair hearing and a just vet dint ... Phis method of securing justice for I the individual. In other words to sec : ure the constitutional guarantee to fiv ery ,the o' "life liberty and the pursuit of horniness" Is In keeping with our practice In protecting individuals ag ainst assault of the'. persons A man is assaulted. He calls upon the con stable or police for,help. The assault Is beyond the °onset of the police and the sheriff is called upon and he orders out the “posse commitetus" The as- sault is still beyond control. The sheriff calls upon the State and its militia Is sent, and If they are unable to cannel the situation the governor calls upon the United States and troops are sent to assist In protecting this one man alto nits the object of thd assault. All this althout a single cent. of cost to him lie is a citizen, and as such Is entitled in pi otection by the goYernment of abich he Is a member 1$ this Is recognized as the duty of the State and its practice , ,' at well; criminal assault of a mates person, Is It not equally incumbent to piotect him In,his right to his posterity a hen it is' imperiled by any cot poration of other creature of the law?" Ikspousiblltly of the State "The State is - tesponsible for the crea tion of the corporation and for giving It the great ponet which It possesses. The State Is, therefore. under obligation to protect Its citizens against this creature of its legislation uhen It uses Its gotset to the Injury of any citizen no matter how poor or otherwitte-helP less he may he. In this way our coUrtal which are created for the peaceful ad indication of all disputes, are made av ailable to all even the poorest for red ress when rights are assailed or bodily harm threatened. MEAT MARKET ALL KINDS OF Fresh Meats J. D. KELLER ALLEN:STREETV "Iraher such,provision for the red- Of grievances unincorporated un ions 'are set up to Interfere with the owl ogatives of the courts for the settlement of disputes they should be declared Illegal and In conspiracy as- Oast the public welfare, and those-who Join theln should be punished fOr,viola tlon.of the laws of the land. We should deal with such Offenders as we deal with individuals who violate law by settling disputes with their fists or by factual on bludgeons "There must ben Just, peaceful and °Smile° way provided for settling all Induetrial disputee, and that way must be available to all and its methods must be enforced upon all .The expense of such a method of securing Justice would be qar more than offset by preventing loss to wages noW often incurred in a single strike not to speak of the damage frequently occas ioned ho acts of violence and crime '. hi, Ilanditon ban had considerable e.perlence in drawing up legal matter and has attached to his pamphlet a proposed act for the creation of Boards 'of Appeal for the preservation• and protection of the public welfare, to secure justice to individuals by corpora tions, prescribing penalties for viola= tion of this Act, and making aPpropria thin% for carrying it , into effect. The proposed act suggests creation of 'a Boatd of Appeal consisting of-five members, each to he appointed VT the Cote, nor, one for one year. two acorn, three years, four years, and, one for , ~, The ,-,.• Pennsylvania : State.!„: College ~. .. ~., EDWIN-EELS SPARKS," Ph. D., L.L. He PRESIDENT , Established and maintained 'by the Joint action , of the United States Governmeut and the Commonwealth of Emmert...la (li FIVE GREAT SCHOOLS—Agriculture, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Photon, and Natural Science, °gerbil/ thirty-eight courses of four years each—Also courses la Home Economies, Indnetrlal-Art and Physical Edo- - cation—TUITION FREE to both sexes; Incidental charges moderato. r, , - --- ^ - 4 - • ' First semester begins middle of September; second semester the first of , February; Summer Session for Teachers about the third Monday in June of each year. For catalogue, bulletins, , announcements,,etc.,,Address ^ THE REGISTRAR; State College, Pennsylvania - • -, ~ Eywy. mmtTattl._ class :-ans*er, 1 1 1 °rl 1 ; 4 In Jame/cages of .20 pr.:dotted by sp'eelal moisture...proof , wrapper. Also in round AM -TIGHT Ono al 50. ~- ... f ,- ~ - . ~_ five yerth. - The Board WWI maintain offlceS in the CapitoLCltr of,Mhe State and shall hear charges and complaints by citizens of the State against corpora tions and receive testimony relative to such charges, to make investigation as to their character and If , found valid and of sufficient Importance to bring suit in any court •of , justice In the Commonwealth fcir such damages of whatever kind in their opinion may be due the claimant, to employ an attorney ' or attorneys to represent them before W..G HOPKINS - C H HOFF H. & H. Transfer Co. LIGHT HAULING -Baggage, ,Trunks, Etc Auto Service Leave Orders at Co-op Phonp—Bell 500, Y. M. C Special Attention to Students Work Quick and Efficient Service OUR MOTTO PENNI:STATE' BARAp:;StICT G. L. SMIT4,, Prop._ • PROFESSOR HASKINS =l2 BRIGHT ON some subjects • • • J BUT SO ab,sent.msnded THAT ONE day at the harbor's HE TOOK off blo collar. TO GET shaved. AND FORGOT where be wao AND KEPT right on. TILL THE cash-girl screamed AND A barber stopped him HE WAS a great smoker BUT HE'D often. put. THE BURNT match fahlo mouth. AND THROW away. HIS STUDENTS loTed Ma> ONE DAY he bad a tube. OF RADIUM and be told THE STUDENTS an about it . AND FINALLY, by mlntake INSTEAD OF the tube. HE PULLED out ono. OF HIS cigarettes AND ASKED tho'clase , 'WHAT IS the ono thing. ==! THIS MARVELOUS substzuno FROM ALL other. on cantle,' AND THE class roared ►~ "' ~ ip I G*R ' ... ... Page Three thedsld — anireand Urge tho - elalm to - fo %conclusion. l'ha-entire -expense shall Insqi.orue by, the. State not of any funds Itethe`treasury not otherwise aPProPela- W=IIEIMMIM ot2t . • ••,. • - n WHAT is it you', always wanted la ce,..actte to do? You know the ensues. Chesterfields -do It--they not • only please your taste, they :catsfyi It's all in the bier' —a secret blend of fine Turk lob and Domestic tobaccos It puts Chesterfields where none can touch thorn for quality und-value. ►°` ~y~
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