Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 March 1917 — Indiana Professor Charges Stone is Traitor to Nation. [ARTICLE]
Indiana Professor Charges Stone is Traitor to Nation.
Bloomington, Ind., March 7.—A spirited telegram criticising the senator for his action on the aimed neutrality ißill 'was serif id Senator Williarn J. Stone at Washington tonight by the Rev. J. C. Todd, dean of the bible chair of the Christian cl lurches of Indiana at Indiana university: “It-is with the deepest regret and chagrin that I noted your betrayal of the president and the nation in your opposition to the armed neutrality -bill. Last night I sat in a mass meeting of more than 2,000 Indiana university students and saw them unanimously endorse a resolution condemning your 'action and upholding the president. It is tragedy to read your praise in the press of the nation’s enemy. I feel the hour has come for us to take our place in the struggle to save civilization. I coyet the opportunity of accompanying an army of 500,000 American soldiers to take their place alongside the French, who 'at one tTme came mrin' an 'lwurmrfneed. It is time to return the visit of Lafayette.” ’ — _—
