Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 May 1934 — Page 29
MAY 25, 1934.
WHITLOCK TO BE BURIED IN FRENCH SOIL Widow Receives Messages of Condolence From All Over World. By United Press CANNES, France, May 25.—Brand Whitlock, former American ambassador to Belgium, will be buried tomorrow at Holy Trinity cemetery because of the dislike he expressed long / ago against shipping bodies long distances. Mrs. Whitlock, mourning the death of the husband whose fortunes she aided from the days of their four mayoralty campaigns at Toledo, 0., received condolences from all over the world today. Brussels dispatches told of eulogies there, where newspapers mourned a “great friend” and emphasized Whitlock’s remark to Woodrow Wilson before the United States entered the World war: “It v is my duty to tell you lam not neutral.” Whitlock died here yesterday after two operations—the first on March 4, the second Wednesday. Appropriately enough, Whitlock’s last public appearance was at the funeral of King Albert of Belgium. Albert, Whitlock, Cardinal Mercier and the famous burgomaster Max of Brussels did perhaps more than any men to inspire the Belgian people to resist, morally, when they could not resist physically, the German invaders. Max, in daily contact with German soldier-officials of all sorts, Whitlock as the only foreign diplomat to remain in Brussels when the Germans occupied it, and the late cardinal at Malines, his seat, fought the Germans in personal exhortations, negotiations and pastoral letters and sermons as their fields indicated. Cardinal Mercier defied the Germans by urging the people to resist with moral force the efforts of the Germans to subjugate them, and was deaf to German protests. Whitlock saved the lives of many innocent Belgians by interceding with military authorities. He tried vainly to save the life of nurse Edith Cavell, who was executed as a spy. Wood for walking sticks and umbrellas is grown like corn or oats. Forests of small sapling trees are planted and grow to the required size in about four years.
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