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Show Hearst Speaks to Germans. Now York. To a throng of soveral hundred of the Gorman Independence committee, William It. Hearst and tho leading candidates of tho Independ-tnco Independ-tnco party spoko In favor of tho per-fcon-0 liberty doctrlnoa which the committee com-mittee stand for, at a roeoptlon In tho Hotel Aslor Sunday. Mr. Hearst said that whllb ho was in fnvor of personal per-sonal liberty, bu did uot think that the Idea should be associated with ex-jcess ex-jcess and license. Thomas L. Hlsgen lit hla tpecch referred to tho fact that |