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Show I CITIZENS BUST I NON-PARTISANS League Organizers. Ordered to Leave Nebraska Town, Go at Once XKIsriN. Neb.. J;in. 28. A cltlzi ' committee, in wlin-h ox-sorvic orc prominent. Thursday waited on Kon-rartis.-m, league orsanlmrs, who hac been in this vicinity several days and asked them to leave Xckolll county and atay away. The organizers com-plied, com-plied, and four of the five league work-rrs work-rrs who won- In Nelson ol the time Grove away 111 the automobiles in vhkli the have been tatarlng the county. No disorder accompii nitfd the notice served on the leaguers, al-though al-though nearly a hundred people gath-ered gath-ered at the hotel to witness their d. l;irture. One of the party was WO-in WO-in a n Joseph Kradlne of Minnesota, mho has been aidlnc m the organix-Inp organix-Inp work, was permitted to remain I" cause of illness. There are said to several other organizers In different H p:uts of the county. THRE TI S SUT1 LINCOLN. Neb.. J.i n. ' A S.-r- enson. attorney In Cebraaka for the Non-Partisan league, said his advices fmm Nelson were that the league or-ganlzers or-ganlzers had been driven from that town by threats nnd Intimidation. He inld be Intended to brine suit In fe.l- H feral court for damages from the men who constituted what he designated a I.Kf.ION HIM I VI. Ms IVVR1 7 "I was first told that an American. Jidon committer waited on the league Workers." said Mr. Sorenson, "but le-H le-H gion officers at Nelson h:ie ii.forme.l line the committee was nut authorized H b the legion post. H Nckolls county Is In south central fl Nebraska, on the Kansas line. It was 8 Aic scene of similar disturbance fl weeks oo |