ThL VI(,1 DISCUSSEDBY BATES Spaks On Relationship Between Legal Systems And Morality CITES CHANGING CODES "Legal systems are not wholly consistent with morality," said Dean Henry M. Bates, of the Law school, at the sixth of a. series of canpus forums sponsored by the Student Christian association. "However, there is a necessary re- lationship between law and morals in any system' of law that possibly could endure." legal systems cannot be identical with morality for two reasons;, Dean Bates pointed out. "First, in many lavws there is no question of i right or wrong. Method, not1 ethic, is the subject of the law. The principle of 'Keep to the Right' doesnot consider right or wrong at. all, but it is none the less necessary. The second reason is that many of the latest and sub- tiest conceptions of right arid wrong are not enforceable, and in many cases pialic opinion has not fially decid on the matter. For' instance, if ~a' able-bodied swim- mer were to stand on the bank of; a stream and Watch a man drown without. offerin to save him, he would be coMmnitting an immoral act, but there is no possible law that could force the mian to act di fferently." "There is nothing t support the. view /that a law should not be obeyed ibecause it is a mistake or because one does not agree' with it. Even a' burglar does not agreej with the law that is supposed tol control him. Very often, a law runs counter to one's conscience. The fugitive slave laws before the Civil war were. an example of this, when many Northerners violated the law because of the dictates of their conscience. If I had been on the earth then, I probably would have done the same thing." Dean Bates commented on the recent student riots at the thea- tres. "Some of the letters to The Daily ought to be preserved as evidence of a badly distorted sense of morality ahd of the need for ad- justment on a heroic scale," he 8395 Oeeisions Faording This Ipswich, S. D.J Lairus& ,other Co., Sept. 4, 192 Richmond, Va. Gentlemen: In answer to the challenge of J. J. Roberts of Columbia, S. D., as printed in the Minneapolis Journal dated Sun- day, September 2nd, I have smokedI Edgeworth for twenty-three (23) years and for two' years previous to that time I smoked Qboid, which, I believe, is manufactured by your firm. During this time I have smoked at least one can each day; apd to verify this statement you may address the C & C Cafe of this city,' where I make my tobacco purchases. It may be interesting to know that my purchases of Edgeworth duringj this period have totaled more than 8395 (eight thousand three hundred ninety-five)cansrepresentingatotalex- penditure of more than $1259.(twelve hundred fifty-nine dollars). 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The lecture willcompanions, Balchen and June, Chickens, Fowl, and Broilers be under the auspices of Phi ;cmsteanoneetta Lambda Upsilon, honorary chew-cms=h nnucmetta istry society, and will be open to;ProfessorhGould has beenhonored SPECIALSSll the public. by election to the Aero-Arctic club, Sells Sale thI ol mu xlrn ra 4 Large Cans Monarch Peaches . . ..... . .. .. . ... . .. .. $1.40 $.1.00 Dr. Kamm is one of the out-Ithe world famous exploring organ- 6 Cans Early June Peas .......................... . ..1.20 .75 Dr. ammis ne o th ou- jization. This information was re-Cn oaos..............9 7 standing authorities on the nature eived in a radiogram sent to mem ans T atoes .. .. ........................... .90 .75 of ductless glands. For 'his ex-nP bers o tee olo deatmetb 1 Large Gold Dust Powder ........................... .30 .25 tensiye research in this important te of the geology department by +. White House Coffee.... ......................55 .4' field, he was the winner of theh Michigan geologist just pre - 12 Palm and ' live Soap ......................... ... . 1.00 .60 $1,000 annual award given by the ceding his nearly-tragic venture. American Association for the Ad- It will be observed that the Aero-' $5.35 for $3.82 vancement of Science at its meet- Arctic club is the organization ing n Nw Yok pst yar.which is sponsoring the expedition~ ing if New 'York last year. of Dr. Fritdjof Nansen, who spoke on the Oratorical Associationlw B. AND G. HEAD series in Hill auditoriuri' Wednes- day night, to the Arctic in the = HUNTS FOR DIR T Hugo Eckener-piloted Graf Zeppe- oe.elOxford in lin in 1931. $"black and "Hunting dirt is not my hobby," The work of Professor Gould on declared E. C. 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