Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 29, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1929 — Page 17

JUNE 14. 1929.

MARINE CHIEF BACKS POLICY IN NICARAGUA Genera! Lejeune. to Retire in July. Praises Intervention. BY MAX STF.RN. Tim* .'tan < r>rrrnoniifnt AN FRANCISCO. June 14- Ma-lor-Generai John A Lejeune will retire in July after a Ion?; career a> a fighter confident in the belief Mia* the adventure of the United Ffates marines in Nicaragua was mo; t chivalrous act in the his* torv of Uncle Sam abroad. The American intervention in act ol imperialism " he declared as he r rr.pped oil here for brief visit en route to his Virginia home. “It the act of a Good Samaritan. It was an even more chivalrous reed than ‘hat of the Good Samaritan. for in rescuing and protecting a little nation that had t n set upon we ourselves suffered wounds." “It was expensive, trying and dangerous work. The lives of thirty • <>une Americans were lost and some ■ lxty-five were wounded, some cript ed tor life. But our hands are ? iean. Never in our history has there hern witnessed a more un--cifish aet of humanity than when our country held out its hand to rescue and pacify this country of P'>or, ignorant and half-starving Nicaraugans. Americans Vqjl may be proud of this, expedition." Major-General Lejeune couldn’t snv when the marines will have been completely withdrawn from Nicaragua. The force has been reduced from 5,000 to 3.500 and in July there will be withdrawn all bu* 2.500. In the meantime, he said. ’ noUve constabulary Is gradually being

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