IN PERSONAL LIBERTYVILLE.
(H> H. < Culver, Nea VorkJ
i eunttl •' •'•«» iiiv Jt••«! m. U) yftril linn ,ii his home in Pergonal lal>« it > villa, in lawless I'ouutx. Stat»- of Anarchs. H.iMiif, luaiii much ot th« uttraction.s ..t thai town from ""wet efttofl and Ikm>/.» I gladly accepted I 1)111 nitt iim at tin station with hi.motoi car, which was marked an«l dented , ( .- it it had been in man\ an i dent* I refrained from remarks, ami pan gOtftoad tliat Mart) all vein. !♦■> oi | kind presented tin satm battered ippearance. 1 soon learned wh) their were no tranV regulation* t, none that were entou •Why do the> not keen to the right and avoid these collusions?' 1 innocently >sked. "Because we believe in personal ibeitv lib«it> to go when, where, and is we pleas* IFI do not propose to :. hemmed in by burdensome restric tions." •Tim large tenement building 1»« longs to me, remarked John. Noticing that the fire-escapes VI . luttered with ash cans. garba*. ami litter of all kinds I reminded John ot itn ISM •( Id*' tint resulted from Midi . nclesstiess m a New York Are. "Yen, I remember. It resulted m aMM new rules and regulations, 01 ntrVter enforcement of the fire laws; but th«\ can't put anything like that a. ),, ~ We do not allo.v others to ill t.ite to us Tin trouble with reform* i is tht > take tin too l.iam.d HUisly." Further on, we passed a number of opium dens \Vi»t. lied . ieaiun- wet. taking tiirn Haaka >»f hjrpodarmla. "I should think vou would prohibit that traffic in del>aucher\. I exclaimed. "I advise \ou not to tnak. sti< h re marks jn this town, said John. 'Thvrr\ ITOrd 'prohibit* j s distasteful; it -macks of t\-ann> You cant make • egftt moral b> law If a man wantto open an opium den, that'.* his husi nrss. and w<• an bitterly opposed to al OWfcaf an\ Iml to tel! us what w. gtggg do. If h. attempts anything of the kind, it becomes our collectivc buel n % ss to tell him where to disembark " "This Is our hospital." said John pointing to a large hnildimr next to I noisy factory, from which came dm' and smoke, as well as din
"Wh) did the) locate m boapital n i ii.it dn I>. no. \ . 1 11114111 i h»> (ii.in t Tin tan lor) wan I there afterward*; alao thul riauffhtej lloUs- tin- »tl • •rii.it la no- right? I uad iin p in. uis ha\. ■ i i rail < ban* i •'No. ot » oui.-e it i- not i iKht. but p. mo .1 Hbart) in« rodat the right '" (i " w i ma.', and w. pi i/< OUI lUMI t) M tin Mi of In Noticing UMM John s I U bla. I. .•nod with snot. I nalisrd tha' 1 niilM h< in tin- samr .ondihon fbi rloiidam>kr point .1 tiom rhiiiiin | moke stack i v< rythlng ai . mi >bod\ ••Kvidenti\ you havi no entl-*uiok< ordinance* ' I remarked al I nßao* ROOM <»f the tlitt from m\ | oat •• Ann nothlni K\« ■■ roue mua for** • N i >,, " , • I far us'" I need not iro into detail! renardiiu tin nnresti.nmti gambling, child labour while siavt i\. wwuggUi :,!-. ,ari | |B| I <"i< 'a led weapons. I tenet <>t .ill nuiiantim- ragjuhitlcfaa aao other lights and Uh*rt*ai Mjayad hf th. mm of this raroorod town Kn. bao baaa Mil to aMlra H attractive t>> oui pomoaal iibeit> advooafajr; ;»nd i trust tin \ wll pro there and stay there in p, rsonal l.ibertyvillt iMf < \omt\ Staff of \narchy
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White Ribbon, Volume 28, Issue 332, 19 February 1923, Page 7
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