Uncle Sam's Boys with Pershing's Troops Dick Prescott at Grips with the Boche
, one October morning, as he looked up fr
giment, sir, are three conscientious objectors who ask to
ed Dick briefly, a fro
speedily reported in the office, s
cientious objectors?"
said the thr
ous objections to being
against killing a human being
o kill you," Dick went on mercilessly. "You believe in a
es,
home, and had an opportunity,
," Ellis
find it necessary to kill the burglar in a
s,
l a burglar yourself you would not object
suspect the trap into
kill the burglar myse
do whatever killing might be necessary. In that case, are you a moral objector to
s appeared m
e," Dick
ame to me, sir, as serving a
break into the house of the world. You haven't time necessary courage to fight a German yourself, but you will be glad
e soldier. "Your questions, sir, and yo
are sent to some non-combatant work, some other man will have to be sent to
" Pitson answere
sly and try to decide whether you'r
am no
itated, growing
t," Dick sm
r what punishment may await me for refusing, I must decline to a
eman, in the case of findin
an would have to kill the bur
t that," Prescott reflected, as he
back. The back of his head sloped up and forwar
owly. "I've seen your head and from its shape I believe you to be a real conscientious objector. I am going t
e their campaign hats. He studied the shapes of their heads so at
d goes up to a point. If a mule had a head shaped like that our veterinary surgeons woul
German Kaiser and his nation threaten the freedom of the world? Do you realize that the Germans want to rule this worl
hting that you would see a free world ground under the heel of the despotic Kaiser sooner than help kill his soldiers and thus prevent such a world-wide tragedy? Are you men, or are you dish-rags? Are your consciences so important that you would put the world in cruel bondage rather than vio
ssed by Dick's passionate appeal to t
begin to see that the fact is that, instead, you're really moral slackers who'd let the world go into the devil's keeping provided you didn't have to be made
wallowed hard b
moral slacker, for I
I'm told to. I'm goi
You've put the matte
aptain P
ou, Ri
m a bit of a fool, sir. But I don't believe that I'm a fool all the way through. I believe that I can see at least part of a truth when
f you have any further doubts, later, come to me. I don't know everything, b
s who had found themselves, an
ellow Pitson would prefer to serve in, see what unit will
period between drills, and a soldier seated at the instrument strummed his way through the air of a mournfu
sat four young men, paying no heed to the musi
have mothers?" Presco
ted that
have written th
e h
ote her yest
as any of you written his moth
at he had written his m
rite his mother at least a four-page letter and mail it before supper.
ers standing at attent
ts on the bench. "Remember that a promise is a promise. And I've seen enough
me to do," remarked one of the soldiers
me to do I'd do it before he
ay about him it's a cinch that h