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Show liberty' 'versus li- ; .cense; ..... j i l , . , i One of the features of the session ses-sion pt the National Editorial association, associ-ation, was an address by Dr. Suzzato president of tho University pf Washington. Wash-ington. He made plain tho true meaning ot our basic national piinclples or liberty and free speech. There Is an extiemo to which so called liberty liber-ty may go when It ceases to he liberty, liber-ty, and becomes license, ho declared. When persons go so far In the practice prac-tice of their liberty as to hinder tho wolfaro of others, whethor It bo bomb throwing, sabotage, at son or class hatred on one side, or tho ovei bear-Ins bear-Ins acts or monopoly and capital on tho other, It ceases to bo liberty but Is merely license, which Is vitally dangerous to our national welfare. In order to Insure tho pioper advancement ad-vancement and progress In our nation na-tion It Is lmperatlvo that It bo a hundred hun-dred million brain power nation, with cveryono doing his part In bringing about better conditions In an oideily and deliberate manner. |