.; ,tr UD . J Emery Describes Legion "Revolt" As "Windstorm" National Commander Denies Meraber of European Par tjr Deposed Him Dc nies Any Opcu Break, Indianapolis. Sept. 22. Jolin (. Emery, national commander of the American Legion, while viiting National Legion headquarter here today, gave hi version of the "re volt among members of the Le gion party who recently toured France and Belgium. According to aorne member of the party, Com mander fcmery. whose home 11 in Grand Rapid. Mich., was "deposed" ai leader of the delegation. Com mander Emery was asked why lie ua deposed as leader. "Deposed? I wasn't deposed; that the w rong word," he answ ered. "No one could depose me, only the national commander and he i 1." Emery's statement concerning the affair is as follows: "In the first place. I want to ex press my opinion that all men in the last analysis, are children. When we arrived in France, very properly, I wanted the delegation to present some semblance of an organization so four companies were organized, ' ""'b about 30 members each. Object to Idea. "Some of the men .objected to the company idea, principally because they weren't in the front ranks, others objected because they didn't get to make the speeches; some kicked about their rooms, about the trains, about everything in general and very naturally some of the men were disgruntled. "Tl.... ..., 1. ...... t, ... an intimation of a break until we boarded the liner, Leopoldina, an old ' tub, on our return trip. Then, what first appeared would be a revolution ; finally simmered down to a mild windstorm. Some of the members of the party, prima donnas, that they were, objected to sleeping below decks, which was absolutely neccs ary, , so an 'indignation' meeting was htld and only 78 members of the party attended it. Pass Resolutions. "After much discussion, Legion naire Hanley of North Dakota, was elected leader of the, delegation, but iliaf didn't depose me just because , 78 members were not satisfied. Then, after three meetings on three after noons, the 78 members passed two resolutions, one expressing very great regret at not being able to attend Mrs. So and Sos luncheon; the Jther expressing regret in not being Able to visit Mrs. So and So while in France. "It must be remembered that these men toured France and . Bel gium under far different conditions than those existing in the United States. In the first place, they went from a dry country into a very wet cue. Our emotions were daily play ed upon; great receptions were held in our honor, some got no sleep while others got two and three hours, some the full, amount. The ; reaction came as we started home. "Outside f ,that' g6od time w as nil a uy mi, - , udges Favor Union : Of York County Schools York, Neb.,' Sept. 22. (Special Telegram.) A decision was rena med by Judges George Corcoran jmd Edward Good in the district court in favor of consolidation in the proposed consolidated school dis trict No. 3 of Benedict today. The opposition filed a. petition in the nature of quo warranto proceed ing alleging that the school election was illegal. The court held it was not.. J A motion for a new trial vwas overruled by Judge Corcoran here today. The relators state they will carry the case to the supreme court. The judges stated the same would old for the Seward question on consolidation- Addition to North Platte ; Federal Building Asked North Platte, Neb., Sept. 22. ('Special) Increase in the business demands more working space in the postoffice and steps are being taken to secure an addition to the federal building. Since the completion of the federal building in 1912, the pop ulation of the city has increased over 4,000 with an attendant increase of postal receipts, including extensions of . rural routes and a wonderful growth in the parcels post. Scotia School Teachers Entertained By Mothers Scotia, Neb., Sept. 22. (Special.) A reception was given the teachers of the: Scotia schools by . the women of the Community club at the club house last evening.1 Superintendent Stevens made a short address. Sco tia has one of the largest and best equipped consolidated schools in the state. Eleven teachers direct the ,300 pupils. Fire Destroys Three Barns In Vicinity of North Platte North Platte, Neb., Sept 22. (Special) Fire destroyed the barns on the W. H. McDonald farm west of this city, together with five head of horses, the Frank Frederici barn, in the same neighborhood, in which two autos, two horses and three calves were burned, and the hay bam of C W. Home at Maxwell in which 165 tons of hay were stored. Virginia Park Dedicated Beatrice, Neb, Sept 22. (Spe cial.) The new park at Virginia was dedicated by a party of Beatrice boosters, including Dwight S. Dal bey and wife, who donated the pack to the village some time ago. The speakers were John Delehant, L. R. Burnham and D. S. Dalbey. The Beatrice and Virginia bands and the Beatrice High school chorus gave the musical program. Norfolk, Neb, Sept 2Z (Spe ial) The case of the Johnson Farm Land Loan company of Fairfax, S. D;. against Dan - McManigal of Wayne, Neb, went to a jury in fed eral court here this afternoon. The loan company is suing for $70,000 on j a note. , .. i Virginia Rappe in . Unconventional Pose IT i- A M;, Vt. 'V..:--..i .an A new photograph of Virginia Rappe, movie actress, for whose death Roscoe Arbuckle is held in San Francisco. This unconventional pose is typical of the types portrayed by her when appearing before the camera. Alliance Morals Squad Launches Cleanup Alliance, Neb., Sept. 22. (Spe cial.) As the result of a general cleanup campaign by the Alliance "morals squad," composed of city and county officers, Mrs. Minnie Kosctta, who with her husband, Har ry Rosetta, conducts the Rodgcrs rooming house, has been sentenced to CO days in jaH on a charge of sell ing liquor, her husband was fined $100 and costs on a similar charge, and Mrs. Jessie Hesseltine, who was employed by the Rosettas, has been bound over to district court on a charge of adultery. Following the conviction of Mr. and Mrs. Rosetta in county court, a charge of operating a disorderly house was filed against them and their trial has been set for Septem ber 29. Mr. and Mrs. Rosetta and ' Mrs. Hesseltine were arrested in a re cent raid on the rooming house in which five women and four men were arrested and a quantity of moonshine whisky was seized. Three of the women, two of whom were but young girls, were released and left town by order of the authorities. Two men taken in the raid pleaded guilty to intoxication and were fined. Rome Miller Addresses Fremont Commercial Club Fremont, Neb,' Sept. 22. (Spc tal) Fremont's Commercial club has resumed its meetings for the fall and winter. The organization will lunch every Monday noon at the Hotel Pathfinder. President Ray Ham mond, in charge of the first meeting, introduced Rome Miller, hotel own er of Omaha, as speaker of the day. Mr, Miller is a former Fremonter and got his start in the hotel business when he opened and operated an eating house at the local railroad station. In later years he operated a string of restaurants along the line of the Elkhorn railroad stations. He was in a reminiscent mood and told of many interesting incidents con nected with his early history jn Fre mont - Bankrupt Publisher Faces Claimsof $204,000 Sioux Falls, S. D, Sept. 22. (Special) At a meeting today of creditors of George W. Egan, pub lisher of the Sioux Falls Daily Press at the time it was taken in charge by the sheriff some weeks ago, Holton Davenport, a local attorney, was ap pointed trustee, under a $30,000 bond. Claims thus far filed against Egan in the bankruptcy proceedings institut ed against him recently total $204,- 000., . . -., ,: We're for disarmament One hat disarms all critics by panning out better than it promises V THE LANPHER HAT ' WB -: tiVi v.- Stick Together Keynote Of Iowa Farmers' Unions Des Moines, la. Sept 21. (Spe cial Telegram) The "stick together' policy was the keynote of opening speeches at the convention of the Farmers' Educational and Co-operative Union of America, which open ed a three-day convention Wednes day. O. F. Donblasscr of Fort Worth, Tex., who founded the or ganization 18 years ago, was the principal speaker. , He was given an ovation by the 1,200 assembled farmers as was Charles F. Barrett' of Georgia, president, of the national association. The farmers started their tfsk of building the idea of co-operative buying and selling and organizing for the better handling of their produce from the ground up in a serious mood and little time was lost in getting underway. , City and Rural Teachers Institutes Separated Columbus, Neb, Sept. 22. (Spe cial.) The plan of holding joint in stitutes for the county and city teachers, which was tried out here for, two years, has been abandoned by Superintendents Lecron and Gates, because of different methods used and subjects taught in rural and city schools. "Thoroughness in the common branches" is the thought that will be stressed by instructors St the annual institute for Platte county teachers which will be held in Columbus September 22, 23 and 24. Carnival Company Head Testifies of Shooting Fray Stanton, Neb, Sept. 22. (Special Telegram.) Walter Leeman, owner of the Leeman Carnival company, charged with the murder of Tom (Fish) Henderson, took ' the stand in his own behalf in district court. Leeman is charged with shooting and killing Henderson, who became disorderly on the carnival grounds here during a crap game. ' The case went to the jury this afternoon. For Ten Days Only We . Offer You the .Opportunity to Buy "The Most Trustworthy Tires Built" THIS ENABLES TOU TO BUY A STANDARD GUARANTEED TIRE at a "Cheap Tire" Price 30x3 Fabric. .$ 9.60 30x3 Cords. . .$17.25 30x3 Fabric. . 10.50 - 32x3 Cords. . . 24.85 31x4 Fabric. 15.00 32x4 Cords... 31.50 32x3 Fabric. 14.85 32x4 Cords... 37.50 32x4 Fabric. 19.50 33x4 Cords... 36.60 34x4 Fabric . 22.95 34x4 Cords. . . 33.50 - . 35x5 Cords... $45.00 TIRE SERVICE COMPANY Expert Tirt Repairing Service That Satisfies, (bug. S1S7. 214 So. 20th St. On 20th Between Farnam and Douglas Sts. IMS hKE : UMAIIA. tKlDAY, hU'IUltftK .3. WU, Confession Is Made By Father of Babe Bora Here Monday j Yimtii, Who Wife Protest Hi Innocence, Hrlatrs Crime in 1IU Cell at Fremont. I remont. Neb,. Sert. 22 (Special). -Clyde Millard, alias Clair. whoe, wile, destitute ami wild a uauy gin horn t' her in l'tnver,ity liotpital in Omaha, yesterday prote.tcd her lm band' innocence, while he in hit cell I ere today confrel to a ktring of rehberie in North Bend and Rogers. Nb, and to a term in ths Lincoln State penitentiary for burglary. Hi young wife, he said, it innocent of his real character. He aid he will plead guilty to the robbery charge against him. On September 1. he robbed the Haverfu-ld Mercantile company store nnd the LaViolitte drug ftore at North Bend, obtaining a box of old coins from the llaverfield concern, and a small amount of change from the drug store cash register, he cott fi sscd. A week later, according to his confession, he robbed the Lherny & Watson store at Rogers. 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