. The passing of the saloon; an authentic and official presentation of the anti-liquor crusade in America;. the other; That the traffic is inimical to public health, morals and safety; That it is the chief source of crime, vice and misery; That a license may be canceled at any time without redress; That, wherever prohibition goes into effect, whether by constitutionalamendment, state law or municipal ordinance, or local option by popularvote or otherwise, the traffic has no vested right to be protected, and thedealer has no ground for damages; That personal liberty is limited by public welfare


. The passing of the saloon; an authentic and official presentation of the anti-liquor crusade in America;. the other; That the traffic is inimical to public health, morals and safety; That it is the chief source of crime, vice and misery; That a license may be canceled at any time without redress; That, wherever prohibition goes into effect, whether by constitutionalamendment, state law or municipal ordinance, or local option by popularvote or otherwise, the traffic has no vested right to be protected, and thedealer has no ground for damages; That personal liberty is limited by public welfare. Some courts hold that the saloon is a common nuisance, and as suchmay be abated at any time. There are also decisions presenting other phases of the question. But,taking the findings of the courts as a whole, it may be stated in generalterms that— No saloon in the United States today has any legal right to of them may be closed permanently by the enforcement of existinglaws, and the application of established precedents. In the last analysis, good law must always conform to good common80. P 1. O . (J - bo3 J s >


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