Tuesday, November 17,1027 LETTERS AGAINST COJIPULS OUTNUMBER ADVOCAN (Continued from first page, col. three) to enter into a mme righteous and more li.udy form of hvin", this foim of hung in the en being Ihci salya twn. « The hey-d.’v of our College has ar rived and ccitain evils, which are un (lmnm.nir the mni.il fnbsic of the College, have -irnvod with it One i., jo.v-i uling which too often becomes kiil-joy “Women, wane and song,” being the othei voiy obvious defects in oui moia! nnkc-up Were such things \ur\ piominent in our pioneer ing davs when chapel was a hauit 1 ’ It is i fact, but one often v.ondeis wheio oui piesent-dat evils could Imc* ongmated Should the student body let uailv ehupel, so mipoitant a pail of Penn State's libers of sliength go' Shall wo let opv moinl fabric break down because the constant lemindci to lie good in the foim ot compulsoiy daih chapel is icmoved 7 At, a Penn State student and a lo\cr of oui Aim:’ Mi.ioi, I say No! Sineet ely, KENNETH GOODWIN k>B FORCE IS VALID OBJECTION Ediloi. Penn State COLLEGIAN Dcm Su A laige poition of the student body is opposed to compulsoiv chapel foi a numbei of leasons, good 01 otherwise If a man “kicks” about attending this 'on ico because he finds it inconven ient to ai i-ie sulilcientlv e u lv, then his leason can hindly be consideied by the Bnanl of Tuiitees as a \ahd one, can if' But if a man opposes the idea because he despises being 'told he w nut worship God twice a week at eight o’clock, then to my mini! such a | reason is an excellent and a benut’ful one, fully consistent with the anrs of; the Ameiicnn college It is m this lcspcct that I believe that compulsoiy ch ipel helps defeat the end of a col lege which piofesses to pioducj men with minds and wills of then own As tilings aie at piesent, a man must go to eh ipel to stav m college Being thus dnvcn within the walls of the Auditorium contraij to his own volition he rebels sometimes and savs to himselt, “they can make me come, but thev can’t compel me to woislup", and he doesn’t woislnp, he studies hia lust-bout assignment Chapel is a failuic foi him and he’s likely to tell others of Ins own icnc tmn Give this man his ficcdom ol choice and lie will be on hand it he feels the need of coming and \ou can be assuied he will then eontubutc to .the success of one of Penn State’s finest institut’om. If the chaplain Ims to speak to a mcno liandlul of such men it is still a success, and jet lai moie tlnn n handful of students ..tlcnd elective chapel at th£ Uni- CALL 264 THE HILAND SHOP Cleaning Pressing Repairing LAUNDRY SERVICE EXTRAORDINARY GOOD FOOD Have You Eaten BRINGS A With Us? GOOD MOOD If you have not eat en with us, why o not start today? LAIRD’S TEA ROOM ‘-“STjS'S 228 VV. College Avenue eat. Industrial Engineering Department For Quick Service CHIFFONIERS . . $12.50 Student Desks and Chairs Student Tables TYPEWRITER TABLES $4.00 CHAIRS .... $3.50 DESKS . $12.50 to $25.00 TABLES .... $5.00 COSTUMERS . . . $2.00 GATE-LEG TABLES . $7.50 ROOM JLO6, UNIT B SION- IN DAILY CHAPEL rTS BY FOUR TO ONE COUNT (Continued from fust page, col. five) a" a whole it and noth ing more would need be said. As it now is, I don’t believe that moie thun one pci cent of those w’ho at tend daily chapel obtain anv spmt iml benefits, and that, as 1 under stand cliupei, is its prime function My suggestion is, (and it is the sentiment of many students) if the autocrat will allow me, to make daily chapel nttordancc voluntary and have it at ten o’clock cveiy morning, 01 at least foui mornings pel week. Because of the reaction front the piesent system, the at tendance foi the hrst year would piobnblv be small But my faith in human nature and my lmth m the Gicnl Captain is such, that 1 believe that m three or foui years the group would be a mighty powerful influ ence on the campus, and it funda mentally would ife sincerely iclig 10US. Most respectfully, Btuce Butler, '2d URGES CHANGE OF TIME Editoi of the COLLEGIAN, Nov/ sbout this compulsoiy or non eompulsoiv chapel business —how about giving a little le.illv scnous attention to it’’ Don’t lead and pass nvei without nnv mental etfuit Take up aims—foi 01 against’ Al ught* Let’s go 1 ! llow ni.Miv lellows have inshed into I chapel, diazy with sleep, sunk into so its with piodigious sighs of loliet, - settled down, do/ed, and vveie maiked piesent 7 The “aves” have it Motion moved and seconded How manj : come as thev should come to icligious Jvoislup, with numU swept clean of ievotvlhmg except God, and lendy to ' spend five minutes in earnest ptayei 7 Why so quiet, alt vou fellows 7 No one does' Hum * Too bad But ti ut\ all 1 footiue And I don’t blame \tm— with voui hnlf-somnulent minds occu pied with thoughts of the next class, of the past bienktast, there is little ,iooin foi reveicnce of God The | chapel speakei son v es, as .i good bioad caster of eai ly-moi mng lullabies—and ■ nothing moie So—we don't appiove iof d.ulv chapel lust thing in the 1 morning But Sunday's a dilfeient thing What man wants to 101 l mound all dav Sunday, tiying to fiustrnte any attempts Ins outlawed conscience makes to shout, “How about cliuich 7 ” That leqtmes an extieme amount of mental cneigy, '■o, since we have all jvoisity of Pciinsvlvania, they will do | likewise here j If the atm of college is to giadunte ;a man who exciciscs Ins ficc will in nil mnttcis, material and spnitunl and icully thinks things out foi him self, let’s make morning chapel con sistent with college JOHN 11. WEBSTER ’2B STUDENT WORLD COURT timber, -1021 The Wot Id War in- VfVFF DRAWS *' ,1C ’ IICC( * ,1S s^c l* ( - (j nsuleiablv. \UJL lJKA\>fc> INILKLbI Afc thc , laKUe j. 01JCL , Pa , aco thc . , . , . t , piellminiry session of the court was, (Continued from first pace) kM Kobrumy The internal or in such direction until the laH g. m7ation was ngieed upon and the! twenty-live voais It was clem, that iu-i business session fixed Within! though tile League of Nations might iwcnl\-se\en months of its inception! settle disputes politically, a judicial i the coiirL„wus in actual session ] branch vvheie disputes of a puicly| Th Mam * legal natme might be settled with-1 . t . . out political interests, teas ne.osJ In Ihico »a,i tin, com t „ nnpre fced'iitcd I 1 list, it is a ponnanent .. n |((iint in* that it consists of eleven ... , . , , " , 1 u divtduttls. elected foi terms of nine Wit, till-, Ihoußht in nund botuc- t|l| , , uUl V.cl.i,les luninnic hnm ms! tmv Itoot iii-ti tic-tci! the Ameiuanj t 0 tacuitr-fonr tlimisahd dollar., do-1 dcdopMtos to the Second Ilasuc Son- , lnß on lhc . Klujl „„ r sci. fd once in 11107 In iltcinpt to cicate' lt |s n(lt |, u ,| lO custinß "i. ponnanent ti iliun il composed at | „ Coin t „r'A,|, l t,ation judges who aie jiidicml ofliceis and! _ , . r i rotl„n ff olso, it ho .no pm,l adentufl , S»“"“ • 1 ral1 "" calmles, ttho Into no otlie, otiapa-" ”" “ bm ' cnt,,, ' U " l ’’ non, and ttho will detolo then cn-, «'l iiicsotiation, compromise ot etc, Inc tune to the tnal and doc,con In I'" 1 ' 1 l< '" l,u " • judicial methods " 1 1 'nlitoou nations hat o a E , cod to Kite Bui the Second llanu- Conference, * tnmpu sort junsdiction ovu oil faded In fulfill- this desne \s ...di.pntes that mat a, ,se licttteen tcsult it leinaii.ed loi .Ml Root to I Litem I suggest a Connal of Judges 01 / * ,,£> DHfgcw Woild Comt as the oil-spring of lho| Candidates toi the judges in' League So with a speed nevei be-, the Coui l ale elected lqgnidlcss off Foie equaled foi an mtei national j ration 01 iace Thev aie chosen by j convention eleven nidges and foui the Assemblv and the Council ol t!u| deputv-judges vveie elected in Sep- League* of Nations, each bodv voting) ii'ilepu.denUy governing the Comt mninm" until deten n’t lock to -Icep, Ew»> mcinhei of the comt is ic lefs c-et up nt len, tape on, time uct- mmciHo male a solemn dollar ition lin E die,soil, c ,t. and Eo to Oundaj "ath that lie mil one,use Ills ch.-pel itith a .cited limit and a ele.ti Poticm impnitiallj and consuen hend Then ttc cm fullv app'e.Mte Hie tody elects its Ihesi tho nimtelous content ol p, uo, nd dent and Vice-picnidsnU foi tluee the icccnlms eicatncn, m the tint da '■"> l “ of the diinnc If tie ern’t h.-te d. lly I ‘"in If the eleten judges me not chapel I itei in the dat tthen tie hate Piesent at a session then a deputt complete conti ol ol mu mental facul- | mdße tepltces those absent t’cn. 'ct’s . bolish compuhoiv daih | Basis of Decision ch.iK‘l blit nut daily thiptl it clf, bo-1 ... 1 4 , ,1, * One nititle m tie constitution cause thue aie muti\ luio who \,oaul v/ “ w , , ~ . ~ , . ihn i„ co mentions tint onh States «t iMem ... ~ , 1, it the League of Nations tan .... , ~, „ , Lois ol «c.ifruc oi And unon tins i» done, lot. .ill be j )e «ai tics in cases btoutrht boloie sqiuue ivith Go'. ; r iu' Him hio Sun- Jiowcvei, the Court is open to d.iv UAC'ence. and dent fount till o jj, ei states as mentioned In itself the best pi.’jei tlic-o is cones ftom „ c .„ tho U’lfrue roembeis voui ovn ltichn moil and hont. Tlireo 01 i* oU r appltcnlions mule to .1 vhelliei jnu be m \om ,00111. in nuWcr b(?forc lt aic a!so <)Ut lmed chapel, 0’ v.aU nf dov 11 tiic stieel j s aecol( Jmg to inteinational ton- Smcciolv, %cntions’' Docs it Molate mtema- TIIE WOMAN STUDENT t.onal custom 01 the Reueial piac- l RIFLES AND AMMUNITION t $ i Hunting Equipment of All Kinds The Best Duck-Back Coats and Trousers ARMY AND NAVY STORE 820 East College Avenue Are you going to be disappointed in your Poultry for Thanksgiving, if not, call Bell 293. WINNER’S MEAT MARKET All orders will be filled, taken on or before November 23, for Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and Chickens. It gives a better shav< Thousands of men know this reaso the ever-growing popularity of Wil Shaving Cream. Williams gives sh lather —lather that stays wet and It is the result of three generations o cialising m shaving soaps. The big tub< the unlosablc hinge-cap is 35c; doub tube containing twice as much, 50c T'aE PENH STATE COLLEGIAN lice accepted us law? Is it m ac cold with the law lecogm/ed bv m ili/ed nation 1 - ? i Thine am two official languages of the couit, English and Kionch I The case is doltvciod or judgment is jicndciod as the pailies mudved so | ticsno if an agieemcnt can be made i I hut if such tindcistanding in not! fuThcomitig then the case is earned f on in both language'?. It is possi-j We, howe\oi, for the Couit to authoi-! i/o i language othei than Fiench 01 ! English at the request of etlhei • pa»t\ Written and oial ptoccdurc nr.2 the two methods of pie-cntmg a mattci Tim pailies aie rcpicscnt* cc T bj agents oi lhe\ ma\ hiue the assistance of the council 01 nd\o cntes Unless the Couit decides riherwise the healing I s ! public, un it is the paities demand th.it the public shall not be admitted. All deliberations of the judges itftei the case has been completed me 'i. seuet and remain pmatc A •idgmonl -itv \olo iiidgmonl leqmies a nujoii... 10 If the judgment does not represent the unanimous opinion of the Com l then the dissenting judges are en titled to rendei separate opinions The decision is binding upon the pui tics concerned and no appeal may be made Beside the saltuy paul each mem ber there is nn allowance foi tra\ el iii}C expenses and other incidentals To finance the tribunal each mem ber pn\s u designated amount If the Umte/1 States ueie to enter she vould have to forward about $.'55,000 ns a jeailj assessment. EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING Neatly Done at Reasonable Prices PennStateShoe Repair Co. Two Shops—loB S Frazier St., and Allen Street, under the Peoples National Bank The haunted house TALES about it were as numerous as its dark, brok en windows. Oaks shadowed it thickly; winds sucked l - ~*a through its halls. The shutters sagged and were ivy eaten —the windows giving - in to an emptiness at once foreboding, dreadful. Excitement ran agog - when the place was bought. School children huddled to watch the rooms renovat ed. A sign swung out: “Stop here for tea”. Lights sprang up. It became a frequent pleasure to drop in l? - TKjßf *Sp- - —u. - • i -•—- of evenings. In time, the towns-people loved the place. The inviting sign, the cleanliness, the light banished fear. Many a product you didn’t know and might not have trusted, has become intimate to you through the clearness of advertising. Family in your medicine chest, baking - powders, extracts—products that might endanger if less than pure—you know to he pure because widely advertised. You are sure of their quality wherever you buy. Yon feel safe in us ing them—in using any product that invites, through advertising - , the test that proves its worth. Your one time fear is now a willing confidence. Read the advertisements to recognize products that are worthy of your confidence INVESTIGATION REVEALS Icojikh <*i tin? b«tnubii/ Ev LITERARY IMtEKERENCEsj J JIl “nThf. ; (Continued f.on, first pace) , X.i'TV,l'U,c O, Smi/J/O/ m?II< at the i.itu of . and Amci uuv nnsM/ints, about twent’ uipit?-. each month, with I ,i<< Atlrtutnn ,’stmn <am 11 hr Mu in/ ti.uhnjr ihi'-oh buliuid. | w wn L -'bout th: Ulusii.ited of thi *• h jit* nw 11,1 s!,,nc time also pool file's Filin Fim tome 1 . - ■■■■ ■■ —- thioutfit with neuly tluiU copies I over, fou> weeks but the I’olu c rvrßnvm: OI K ADVn: ’’■He jut-l in.tnjtfos to st.iv in tile i ne - with font oi live tales J it (ion Leads Held Ae|i» Mot ie and theatei majrurinos ci eale j neaih the s line demand Photo Ptm/ 1 leads this class with a total montlih sale of fchifhth less than l\ent\-h\e copies, vhile Motion Pit tun Vlu sic mils a close second with about a sco:c* 'lhe Thcntn Mtujuzniv, on a moie loltv plane, ells at the 1 itc of! onb eK copies pei month j Fiction ot no hijfh litetaiv saluei leads the entii e held bv an ovei w hchr- j mg majoi its About fne-humhed I sk. largest selling! quality pencil the world Superlative in quality, the woild-famous I/ENUS YPENCILS give best service and longest wear. Finn cndi. rep Jo:. SI 00 Uulbcn.ua>, per Jo: 1 20 ait <il' Jraterf Amencrr lci.l I’erull Co DON’T YOU THINK ? It would be wise for you to buy your Xmas presents in 1 College at THE FENWAY. Then they \\ou 1 d be dtffcrei m '<S6sSaß! s eg ed More Sop Yotsp
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