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Show Coffee Roasfers 1 Hear An Attack j 1 On Profiteering ATLANTIC CITY. X. J, Nov. 14. Organizations of groups of men for mutual benefit are proper and lo be encouraged up to the point where i such organizations interfere with the J general welfare and public interest?, i 'William B. Colver. of th' federal trade J commission, told thr- National Coffee 'jj Roasters' association here today. "In-dividual "In-dividual liberty is onlv to br- enjoyed I up to the point where it encroaches pon the liberties of others," the pi aki r said "All rights yield to the u 'one dominant right- that of the gen i al '. elfare. Labor was encouraged to organizt j : ideF and crafts, in the common 1 teres ts of th- wace earner. As it ' i8e nf urbanized capital there car ' 1 ' nn obji io;i in tlu- nire size of . -'such combinations unless the general wellan', i In- publii lin.T'St, i.- threat 1 I ned " i Poinnni: mil that during the wat il ' citizen stood read. to contribute jhjs all to the common cause, Mr I Colver deprecated the present day drift I oward civil war between employer; jl and employes. i j. "Organized labor: uranizrd capital; k' organized farmers; organized land i lords, organized tenants, organized j everything and everybody can and j will be useful in our national life so J 'ong as t!ic; fi.net am in and for the in m t. ( ircanizr-il selfish 1 S ness Never!" the speaker declared t Mr i r (nnciuiicj with an attack fin the liusim sf rirthod. of the 'bip fi e" meat packers warning his audi- j nc that tin re were indications that 1 R some 'l ih" hii an p,;!;er-' inffnded Tit to include th-' coffee business in ih1 fc Inner lisl of their subsidiary aciMties itn in the near future. nn |