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Government to Seek Destruction Of Bootleg Liquor Substituted For Bonded Whiskey In Chicago - upbraid it for its Stolen Spirits Worth $2- 000,000—20 or 30 Under Suspicion in Theft. arr bonded me innounc yesterday liquor re- cently was discov hona Sibley concent west. red Mystery on How 101 Substitution the building spurious has not been re Local prohibit colored water alcohol, used as s The the 8s last A1 an exte carried deputy said that “per have been wn on sin Liquor Worth § Warehouse and At bootl more t “Did t of any such Mor: sters govern Govel fit for medi declared th ed The ow said, have no redres: through civil suits house owners, pay a tax of spurious liqu INDEPENDENCE DAY ORATORY PROGRAM Patriotic Speeches Given at Meeting in Walnut Hill School nst the war liti must which is destroyed. The meaning Indep: patriotic r TIndependence Day public Walnut Hill school ves The attendance as the sponsors e . Allee v ing the program The Civil war v A one, Wil spoke. Other spe Neumann and Rev Mr. me instrumental in arrang erans Americans gard it as of also in the large “Its rights, of the rights of a f like ourselves to govetrn themsely and the enforcement of these p ciples by a successful rey ind of mankind clear of h enunciation e people n- 1y | had iman war, had a profound and far reach- | ing eftect in advancing the cause o human freedom the world over The statement of in the first paragraph of the Declaration is| new milar statements had John Locke and by! in defense of the| 1689, when | ed by the ap- the the 1ts been made by others in England English revolut James 11 1 Willian plication sep ut ration from \ lox s Continental 76 by Richard Virginia on June n behalf of t ection between { Great Dritain | totally d ion was adopt- reby be- ual official Declaration ndence. This date of July herefore be celebrated ndence Day with ater than July 4, for it late of the official vote to resol 1s th for resol n apy introdu tion, a nted ‘to a Declaration to the effect of resolution’, This committee 1 of Thomas Jefferson, John 1s. Benjamin Franklin, Roger aind Robert R. Livingston iration was written almost by Jefferson, a slight | > mad Adams and | 1 after being presented on June 2Sth, was| modified in several respects | ess ¢ | that the | July 4th, | It was voted | until July 19th | en- | 2nd then not the members signing until tion com- had b said consiste Ads few turther by congr It A common idea Declaration was signed on but this is not on that day, the true. but not Declaration and not until was it signed, and ev ned by all, some o and not was ted in its 0 wl clare impelle them ration’ Declara of the Declaration first p the causes to the | sepa- no question first that the presented | on t ttitude of in encouraging when ion our own people, them to take the final step, but the most important purpose stated | by Jefferson was to i man- kind everywhe ustice the vote dence now taken We down the militiary | o o world; we broad, | men, who from a ps, and of Europe from the countries had them to give i he authoritieis count not be expe ordinary rebellion inst established authority. They who claimed to rule by the umption by right to rebel as a matter of fact. did, | wate lan cou nes any ne right, Americ ns of the results er Declaration s t to 1t we ordinary 1 and rig ase W are engaged in rebellion a law- ful authority; that our quite different; that the king by his illegal | not Ainst 3ritish many "RICH AND CREAMY_ Dist MORE EGGS. sibutorst ” = il ASTER BEATIN | latures are NEW BRITA DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1929 T | greatly modifying the political ideas of all Europe. The political thought | which underlies it, and the Declara- | tion itself, had, a generation later, a widespread influence in the atti- {ude of.the various Central and South American countries in revolt- from Spain. As a literary production it is an able piece of work, clear well reasoned, devoid of toric. 1t is undoubtedly fine literary characteristic | which have enabled it to survive repeated reading and re-reading sions since the year and unwarranted and unconsti- tutional usurpations had himself | forfeited his kingship over us o make this point as strong as possible all direct reference to parliament by name is omitted. Only twice is referred to indirectly, and then only to deny its jurisdiction and to ilure to call the king to account in his unjust treat- ment of the colonies. “The assumption British parliament is the 1 only for Great Britain, as ov for u that o is wholly with the King. Y sole connecting link between the | mother country and our own; and since by his own illegal and uncon- stitutional actions ! moved himself from his kingship over and of right o is that quarrel | the on patriotic occ: when it was opted “We can best of all anpreciate gnificance, perhaps, by im- how much less of freedom | ht have enjoyed if the action \ccompanied it. and which it | had never been tatken or if Revolutionary war which was ht to support it had been a Despotic st has e as a res independ government I rat In its introductio ; higher rights of 1 manity t of the governed 1weir government fails to secure their well being s R e It takes the general| o bOSPONEC g this right for granted, proves t to separate mother couptry by citing a | grievances, and fi incorporating the r independence voted two d and with the pledge to sup- ction taken, with th fortunes and their sacred urably asure en the imme large m humanity enjoys might have 1 long period of hich to cf world over now, happiness . time.” oncession of uteliffe nn's in- Address by Rev. Samucl Following Carl S. Ne terest discussion of the Decla of ITndependence and the hill of Rev. Mr. e right tior Mentioning his training in patriot- veceived in the schools of Massa- s, he told of the thrill he ex- rced when as a youth of 16 or family having removed to Philadelphia. he first stood before Independence hall where the Dec- laration of Independence was adopt- ed, and of the impression madc him, as he noted on a building on Market street, a hronze tablet, mar} of the house where Jef- wrote the Declaration. He their L lives, Declaration was ceived abroad, except in where no one would expeet it to be | ved with favor: yet even there | there many who sympathized | with the coloni There is no ques- tion that the issue of the succ revolution which accompanied h: great influence in produ tevolution and late were on it ing | ing the site in | ferson i Values like these make this the shopping place for men! 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WI LLIAMS wrles A Declaration of Tn- dependence, he observed that “the education of the men who wrote the Declaration was not gotten playing ball on Sunday.” Warming up to his subject. he re- y marked, “I don't care if people call an opportunity shall be afforded the [ me a crank; the cranks turn things.” people to reminded of what it | He touched also upon respect for the cost {o establish what we now en- | constitution and the 4 | Gen. Willia tant of Stanley Post, pre tham in some wor hile. Nearing the con he observed, said, i and Mrs. Lindbergh t from Clovis, | N. M. After inspecting the local air- port, he said they would fly to| . late today and take e tomorrow morning fo: Los Angeles Colonel Lindbergh first Transcontinental ir mail plane from Winslow Monday. Th usion of his re- | wrived here We may well, upon the city that n the Fourth of July. be fly the Transport cles to will WS, o 1 Los An §7 Year Old Veteran Speaks Comrade William Latham Stanley Post, G. 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