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Show LIBERTY By Molue Higglusou. In the tV'en Standard vt IHt. 3, 11)10. From the day when our forefather forefath-er took their nob'.e stand and by the lifiii-i: of their life's Moo,! wrested .heir independence from the hands of their oppressors American has al-iyj al-iyj been considered the "lanJ of LVny." But is It T Thi Declaration of In dcpen Jonce declare "We would hold thete truths to be self-evident, that all men are t.-eaied equal, that they are endowed ij their creator with certain Inalien-li'.e Inalien-li'.e rights, that among these are life, '.-er.y iij the pursuit of happiness." TVs is the liberty for which the fore-fr.iers fore-fr.iers fought, the liberty to secure i:oh George W'ashlr.cton took nord In hand, but an act has ben performed right here In onr midst rich would make the "fatrxT of :.e aitlon" bow his head with shame. Tie liberty of the citizens of the V 5. his been infringe! and one of them, at least. B. R. Johnson, chlro-p-icior. Mount Pleasant. Ttah. Is nn-;.i'.'.y nn-;.i'.'.y cor.signeJ to a felon's cell. The TVclaration of Independence a-'s-rts that every Indlvtdnal has the "'it to his free agency, then T want to know by ahat authority tho-e In oe are moved when thev de-lare "Thou shalt" to the medical profess s;on and "Thou shalt not" to the C!v ropraaor. Is r.ot the chiropractor !-t;t to the same law as the M. H.. tis he r.ot Just as ninrti rlht to his aeency? The M. P. has some-ibiDg some-ibiDg to offer to the public. He of-cra of-cra it and the public taks It or leaves it, as it thinks fit. Py whnt te'.of logic or reasoning Is trie chlr-'jrac-or denied the same prlvllptre' !s a eltipen of the I. 3.. a 1st pay-. pay-. a hou?eholder. Just as mnch of n "f-d't to his coantry as his brother, 'e M. D., th-n to whom rt!1 the l!b-'r'y. l!b-'r'y. eac-h letter of which cost so ttueh noble blood to obtain, give the tht to deny hlrn as fair a chance as b :s brother. Fair play Is a Jewel, but some of number find not this Jewel In lUlr crown. Rut you say the chiropractor chiro-practor holds no license. Whose 'ault Is that? Up has been to n school foenlzf-d by the r. S.. he has stud-1 stud-1 and fully nualifled himself for his Profession, he holds In his hand the certificate permitting him to prae-! prae-! ce: who are you that refuse him the 'st he, by study and perseverance. already ohlained? "Rnt the icai profession will object to '!r presence In the Held." you say. "as the medical profession the mono-Jy mono-Jy of rlehts and privilege? If so. "lence obtained thev It, nnrt how long has the Declaration of Independence Indepen-dence been consigned vo the waste PaDor basket? The chiropractor does not ask yon or 5'our patronage, all he asks, and "r."'y h 'a In the rltrht. Is fair plav J;? ""(Ice, and this In n land where 8"9 enthrn"d Is denied him Ube ' " la a won(,Pr ,hR "fa'''"' r does not descend from her ln the name of liberty and fair Just' rals my volre an1 nsk th:" crt' Bha', done and no man Tu, br'h,n'' Prison bars for ro-( ro-( 'ng to bow beneath the vnkc or t' anny and thus play despite with ! 0'n conscience. The man wbc to'th" prl!,on rather than vle'd pa-l cornmand of the oppressor? In inh 8 fine ,s wor,hy of thp esteem Mtt, vr of h,s fPl'"w cltlrens. and ci,,?V ho ,H a s'ranrer to me 1 fher TSay "brother, be of good ma . 1 rr one honor you for vour o.,M a'"1 to hls I"''',,Rprfl 1 Prlv a SKy' not ori'v have von debut de-but tv th'" brother' of his liberty. hon vr""ny who bn"'vp 'n him and also ',aK u'rla'1' benefitted have 1"V. yo"' y''Pn deprived of Ibe ('.; -,0' "'cry citizen of the TT. R. to PrrjC, lre- ar"' 1 ruleo my vole- ii, t advertluement. |