Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 135, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1920 — Page 13

FIGHTER LINES UP FOR COX AND . WORLD LEAGUE * _______________ * Lieut. Col. Whittlesey Says It’s Step Toward Abolishing War. ‘A PLEASURABLE DUTY’ NEW YORK, Oct. 15.—Lieut. Col. Charles W. Whittlesey, former commander of the “Lost Battalion,” •who told the Germans to “go to hell" •when they demanded the surrender of his troops, has announced his support of the of Nations and bis Intention of Voting for Cox. *■l am In favor _of the league as It stands or with reservations,” Colonel Whittlesey said. "1 don’t think that this or any other country can stop the ultimate operation of the league, and I think the sooner we get into it the better It will be for the world. For that reason I am going to rote with the party that wants the League of Nations now.” Colonel Whittlesey probably saw as much fighting as any other American in France, and military decorations testify ;*a to how hard he fought. So he may be considered an expert on this matter of war when he says that “almost any price Is not too great to pay to stop It.” * SAYS 1920 VOTERS ABE ITOBTCNATE. *‘l think voters are fortunate In this election,” Colonel Whittle6ay continued. “In having a clear-cut issue on an ideal presented for their consideration. It Is

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a real pleasure to cast a ballot lu such cause. “Opposition to the League of Nations is simply the manifestation of a reactionary spirit with which every great movement in history has had to contend. I do not pretend to be an historian, but any one familiar with the progress of government in the human race knows that ideals have had to fight hard to live. “The first glimmers of democracy were opposed by the then existing order of things, but nothing could stem the onward sweep of the great tide. “The world does' not want another ■ivar; it wants to abolish war altogether, and some day the world is going to find a way to do It. “The League of Natioiis may not be the way, but it is the first plan that we have, and it is worth trying, regardless of the cost. It is childish to quarrel with the form of the covenant Ju6t as it was futile to quarrel with the democraitc constitution of some distant .republic when the movement of self-government first started in the world. NOT AFRAID OF ARTICLE TEN. “I am not frightened by article 10. 1 am not afraid of inte.'nationalism, the bogy 0 f those who oppose the league We are already international and there is no way to help It, even If we wanted to. “Our obligations to the world are already fixed and we cannot avoid them. We may resist a world movement for a time, but it only postpones our complete engulfment. It Is better to go on with the tide. “I would not say that ex-soldiers as a class favor the League of Nations, becauae I do not believe ex-soldlerß think as a unit. But I do believe that youth believes i the league, and that the majority of young people want it, and will support it. “I think that those who cherish this Ideal should fight for it vigorously. “They may grow angry over some

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