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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1919)
THK -A1XIA.UK HKHAL1V ALMAXUS,1 Mim?ASlCA XX1QUYAI !!3f 19rr-rrr THTTT) r nil ni n piattorm: ofriiiE AMERICAN' LEGION "1inniu- 11" li. 'MejvrV Inialrtiinn of rAlliatirV IW S'rt. f , t'tarert on ImporTAnt 1 " - V I I lit 'X'nnvHitlim' i.i .- '. v u ''!'! r, E,,It Meyer of, Alliance-, thaUuian f, Alliance ,Fost Np. .7, Anierlcan JLegloji 'of NYbrfcska, ho attended 4be state conventidh 1ield recently'af Omaha,1 wns made a member bf the ofnmtttf oft constitution and : by- laws and entrusted 'with Important duties on the committee. Wlnclples for which The Anierlcan legion of Nebraska will' stand were nuuncd - ia resolutions adopUd -at the meellnjt. The legion's purposea frare sfaredlone:" " '"" pVfaln4Mac pt-liU-rt, citing tor graves W allon'coilrade. ji-rWrrtfon Of, 100 IVettt AmelricAilrstntiiftl repalymljUary training, deportation i II i .. I. of. alien alar kers,, punishment of con- j tatjoii apd the ietlpps,. taken, at the j wa,,,,unaoinioualy;. .adopted, railed, hotueal tbat .conyevtion waijy.,ihu?gs, or ,n 11 W mWt II H -mm I 14 !S raw" 10 0 oif2 r r i i mm training f..(Uatlml vttaraas, i and bomiws for soldiers, government lerest,,to 4h,o, orHanitatlon .were not Insurance,, niocHQcMlou of the couft- discussed,' and aUice that, tlm ther niarttel slf nr. yrphibitfon,. of th have arisen piany .questJona ,vUa4, ta use of the legion's name in the lnr be welfare of rfiturufld'aevc ruen, terest of any political party or 91m. and the.lt country, !t r.!((S .., nr didnte, ' and favoring 'alUlladon'.wHh At, the itlme of. the national caucus bthet-: 'patriotic'1 societies 'and'rnen It was .thought. better, to await th now In th seTvloe. v-; !' - " Minneapolis convention, . where. a (luanH IJIlvrrtlea :Jiwl In 177U ' more complete representation might Jhe resolutions follow v -, ., . be had and the hopes and aapJratlons , ... rnvAMrtiF,' ,1 - i of our members be. better ,, known, ' I ' I,RLAMBLE:;; 1 1 , ;' We must not, however, postpone, our ' Whereas, the1 American .Legion has action; on any of the things that are assembled for, 1(S first.' annual con- yltal to, the soldiers .and-sailors .of vehtlon In the State of Nebraska, it our country, nor. permit any . of the Is desirable at this : time .' to State evils that menace the civilization of clearly and nnfrservedly to the mem- Europe to gain any foothold In our bership of the1 legion, to those who beloved country.' -,.,. (, .. j. ..., have ot a yet joined our ranks, and The American Legion of , the state to the general public, the .poBltlaijl of .Nebraska Indorses the action or anJTpurpose of the world war vet- the St.. Louis caucus and, in addition hereto, desires , to state clearly to he public that It. stands squarely for he , enforcement of J law and, order, nd the maintenance of American in- itltutioos and. liberties, as fpught for n,l776, guaranteed and enunciated n the constitution of the United States .and, pi. the state of 'Nebrkkft ind, maintained, by , the . bjod ; .of'our forefathers and pur brqtberti-ih.-arms no now ne in, ioreign, Brar, uu s a cSmplete statement of qur poBt- lion on Americanism and' American nstitutions, b H 'hereby-Teeolved: -i!j!.f,'T6'C1r to rVe i'-T erana assoclalpd in this organization. Th& rurposfs t tk American leg- ronTire erjr leafljrdeflned in both the preamble-to the national constl-l upon .congress to. .investigate the tc- lease , pardon,(j reetor.atiqn.ntoffdulor and .discharge., with all pay and al-j Jbwances, of many so-called. conacien tlous objectors, and,; f i r, oj.i. Whereas,' no, steps, have been. taken by congress to carry out this demand, therefore;.- .).: fi-..if- f'..'ini!i De it resolved that We demand,' a peedy and complete investigation of the release and pardon of these men. , . Urges Vocational ( Training , . . Whereas, It appears from numer ous Instances which have cdme to the attention of' member of the Nebras ka American Legion that -the1 na tional board of vocational guidance has failed to assist the disabled sol diers, sailors and marines, ani that many or these ais&Diea men are ae- (Continued oa net.page.X , anence 1 ostthafcdfives rfj 1 tkf in ta Vn -t t h b tt rei fjguires no hcdiimHl ' is cacapcr lnsrica-ianvpoq or concrete posotnaKia -vj. ionstrat rl 6, si ide I curable a-i antte Keei row iirrftf- l?iv.r.rnof unkrealcahli. Used . Protect ieTrom liehthlnHppT la f 7 aiL-aaShamllUvidccd ointsy make HfM''t or plate f'l easy to drive. Patented anch make, it bind hXWiA: ask tor ine poai wnn ute REDHEAD. Come into- LUMBER & COAL i 4 mm iv.-V.."1! :iTaVali. , Vhercfis, 4)ie fundamental' piifpos5 C ijpe, American Legion, Is to ptrpet ate 'the 'principles' tor' which "our jallen .comrade foiighl, and'died I . Whereas, Iheir graves at home hnd VX fprelgn, soil, are and' will ever be the ,Bhrns ..at, which. , (nel cauiurV J aL.l 1 1 Ji 11. . . A . . 1 f 1 1 I foppr ana ,aeYQ,iipn oue(io,ino3ewno ave, their Uves that 'others'' 'm(kit tve, thereforer fl'f,ft ' " Pa It .resofved.That .we pledge lur.sejyea .nd pur", country, ioreyer to iialntai teirnriAl. resting-places as f tlng monuments. 0. .n noonty ot helr,Hvs'and the.Hlonr of..tbelr,finat iasBlng;i.!a,nd;.J!p gi.xe ,to. .t'eir grve.s(,. h Shrine8) or, our. patnotfam, inai onstantn -iqaTft VbfVltf , Ittsuije ti urvdDarted comrades "the glorious Immortality , pf,.thpse.wbo Hye 'tor- eter.tix.theune.mory.ppfj, tha uptry, heydie,d,,ta;ave.Ir,rn.H, woJ.tf l ,. JVherpas, hje, AmerCcan. WgJ.on tana io, JPP, pej, cent .Americanism n-1r,,,e fln.telVenV'!exerc.,8,b5 he ljlgtsd .dyflesi)of,,AmerJlca Whereas, we believe mat tne P.res- npo nf lar'ritimbeVs of " citlsenli Who are uneducated In' heVfenglitiH I,.r .,1 . l.,. i a. 4 . n. anguage IB aenpieni, wiiie are! of the .United States,v affording a our couniry, leiiuc utuiiuuuj Ot h'e 'development ?of 'Vrt,ahy 'of f the ioc?al disofderii' that' no!r'litiire.itert he nations "of 'Europe:,, therefdre11 aTI it vAortiitf 01 in it t t n 1 rnnif n 8 I .213 i For Military Training ft Whereasx'the future rlXftary pol .licy ofthe United states ksfc ntt V dettniWdjBy fcTngress. tbiTre risolvfii I I F c a packag -wl rv- tsnmsMifi. JCa raclia56m or!) brin a .lalfil x'iot uoy Ikod Iliw li iol ."acJLEackag hatASetAmer ' a a. . r f lean Lekfod ofi KebrslUf . tavfef s, as the naMbojLajnytiiliLW of jtational, defense, baaed on the democratic principle of the obligation of every citizen to defend his country in time of peril, a system of universal mill tarv train lift. "TV iTbTHeve thV details cTtHiNiuW bet fotb W H4tBit(ue; una weyavr sucnAnv thereof as will make military train ing a factor in the Americanization of the yout hof the land; make the sure the removal of the civilian , 9 8C.i$ j'tun-S ...fcllur. noirul nxiTHC FLAVOR: 0 o'.'f 0' ecu . ... --ilu.aSSifllL IooV lt' -SQ-DOES-THE-PRlCEl JMm . . 1ST (qA.pl'ge' ltsJsu'ppoff td 'the Efforts tow' being, made ,t611lnsu1re;ihatfthe education of;AmeVicari chttdrert' iS'alt been )C 9 4cpntrQl.by any. exclusively military iottantetibAllJ IOI JJJJI Would Deport Allan Slackers mWlwpaB, a lay, wag passed .by, cqoi It a. ,n'i cri i'Jt TSJ Kii 'jl'll. JliUI VfrA 111.1.. ...fill, 'jjr. ,1 ; Daring tho aftermath of inHuenzar et)lKtrn5 pQjnj$f ' nowfith fxnd protectl every avenue of yourjttrength. " 1 ;- n !T because of its efficient fonlc-nureht'rttrirtertlM . rliaili UTn tens of thousands to renewed strengtli Those who are ' fearful or rundown in vitality mhoald uie th means. .CVft ff.. hlfn -a,M . JaaaflL.. M' . N(.T vuuu uy u KBUiiiiy icsistuncct WW SCOTTS ioes for oUiert tt do for hirir tMde of cod IIttt ofl tml In Scetll EmUm U th famoo o. k . nw, maae in norwijr ana rrtinea tn otir n American Lakotatori-ta,' It tt a rnarabtre of parity ami palauUlttr ttoarpaml. ' ' 1 n ; ' f it id 1 : Scott St Bowne, BloomSeld. N. . ' 1 I t ni ( !) JO TI-..J f-T llr 1 .;l '1 "1 : - X i-! -4 i f.i i c ; I .in ' 1 . , -1 1 . ' ! oa I, ; 0K-. K'l ((! I'UlI'OI' iO" 'Ji Xt )i!OI J.(.I ;: 10 J ' ! ft L' (t lav' '(;;. to. i-i 1 T !'"! S ( 1 Jfl lluJU MSllr.J ti no ni gi ..Mil li ! . mo 10V n ni. 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IVhereas, the contlowedV waene) lnlthe United States ozthlae cbun- tBlft'lt Ameiteaas 4a mn imanlk 4a tka I 1 - i uG .?.oklrA odo lCb AtflinJ I-o A K 71 JA aL WiX CAMELS are in a class bv themse m k l ui I I "at 1.Y2V1 mptd frm mili- ttlsliafilT,ftAnl 100 per cent true American soldiers and Bailors who have returned again toengage la civil rtprafj; therefore, alxM?aJtaideQrlcan leg Ion of Nebraska demands that con gress immediately enact a law to endnfllsan l',aW9Wi IKh withdrew their -first pap&xs, back, o-.tUa jioun itroniWhicUvtkc7 fames The futryf 'IfL, which vwe liye and for which w are willing Iq' fight la, good enough for us; but 'thla country in which they have lived and prospered, yet; were;upwyiimi .to, ftfh for, U too good for them. . Whereas, at the St. Louis caucus ot the American Legion, a resolution Cinti arc told rarr-l whmr in aci an tifictlly aeaaci pckttu of 30 oiitwttmt on hi JL A tJufin-pspr-covrct - . Ua, a.aaa-la. .a... 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