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With Johnsâ€"Manville asbestos shingâ€" les you may reâ€"roof for the last time right over the old shingles without the expense and annoyance of tearâ€" ing off the old ones. . ~ It will put you under no obligation to write or call upon us to make an estimate and to explain in detail how you can reâ€"roof with ten months to e on e ï¬.‘,‘ w t ‘& ’g "igsf"‘g EE““ g mdpa s 9 M lc r-c.,~*.1‘,"?ï¬r,»f2~ on E 3 i PS THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, s e ol PM i no enough, but a disregard for it has undoubtedly had a:â€"material influence in producing the present regime of‘a disregard for all law. sn "If the law of ‘express yourself be important, the law of restrain is no léss so. ; There are zome things in a complex social order that the inâ€" dividual cannot do. He cannot drive his automobile just as fast as he wants to. He cannot park it‘ where he desires... He cannot always say in public places just what he might say, if he were out on some prairie alone. He cannot show in his motion picture house all the pictures that he might desire to show, if he were the only spectator. This is old material, that‘s true, but it needs reâ€"emphasis if a proper mee of social elements is to be kept. â€"Education of,m in schools, ¢olleges, and uni i may well have their attention drawn to the lesson on restraint that a proâ€" gressive oo%nl order has always inâ€" sisted upon and must in the future insist upon, if desirable progress is to eonï¬nué.[ 2/ f .__ REducation for Citizenship | "Education for citizenship will give itself to. ‘task furtherntore of teaching y%th how vital it is to do what it knows ought to be done. Soâ€" cial welfare and the government of society are not nearly so ~much a matter of knowing what to do as they are of ‘doing what one knows he ought to do. Most any school boy can ‘tell you plainly, on any li-?ue, what is right and what is g. It is not so ensy to get hm to follow what he knows to be right, if such actiohs stand in the way of cerâ€" tain self interests that may characâ€" terize his, ing. The ent of a city, altogether too â€"m: In other words, an emphasis upon individualism . is being maintained, at certain points, where the demands of society, are insisting upon a respect for organized groups. Let it be borne in mind that citivenship, in a demoâ€" cracy like this cannot be maintained ‘unless the laws laid down for the good of all receive the respect of the individual. That ought to be obvious which pays its debts. €3s 0 o n on gens pronounce . \Czechoslovakia wouldn‘t sound ~good in the meaning odh:lndhidml liberty"? Is the trend of the day todard a superâ€" abundant "expression of self" and a minjmum of proper selfâ€"restraint? â€" Selt mv-mT. politics, ambition, the influence of |certain group forces, so often get in the way of what the r action is. â€" Here is a place where cation for citizenship can add a very mighz“?nd conlmd.}in without gurn.fl_y harmful effect, cannot be done now. He urged educational processes both in the university and the public school to teach American youth that selfâ€" repression ‘is quite as dmnhte as overâ€"emphasis of personal liberty." Land of: Liberty: © "America is a land of individual liberty,"; Mr. Hardy said. *We have thought (that, taiked it, felt it, lived by it so long, that it is just possible that we are overâ€"emphasizing its sigâ€" mnificauce. â€" "Express yourself,", "Let yourself go," "say what you please," "do what you like," "follow the dicâ€" tites of your own ambitions, and your own tastes," "insist upon your own individual rights"â€"are some of the slogans that characterize this generâ€" ation. All of them are good in proâ€" per proportions. Over emphasis: upon any one of them, however, is quite likely to lead to a disregard of the fundamental rights of others and of to ‘say that present conditions are the results of the grading complexity of our social order; and of our inâ€" sistence upon doing things that were possiblé in a simple society that are not now possgible in a more complex one. ~This leads. to rebellion along many lines. . [3sf § ; In: discussing "Education for} Citiâ€" zenship‘" _recently from B:ï¬on WMAQ, The |Chicago Daily News radio, acting dean of speech, C. D. Hardy, of <Northwestern university, Disrespect for law, cannot be comâ€" mended by any right thinking citiâ€" zen. Lapdation of crime is not to be thought of. One need not have any gpecial or particular law in mind, when talking to this point. Often it is alleged that present conditions are due to the war or to the aftermath of the war. It is probably more true society. A holden at the Court House in Dean Hardy of Northwestern In| Waukegan, in said County, on the _ Lecture Talks About Phases | first Monday of January next, 1926, of Individual Liberty; wonronnmmammemmmenen mssc mmmmmmmemnemenm n menmmnmemansmme TONY SARCG‘S MARIONETTES You may not be able to spell or mm 1 .. 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