Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 June 1938 — Page 12

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VETERAN TELLS OF LAST CHARGE. AT GETTYSBURG

History Comes Alive When Civil War Boys Hold Last Reunion.

(Photos, Page One)

GETTYSBURG, Pa. June 30 (U. P.).—Old memories puffed like the smoke of cannon from the battlefield at Gettysburg today when veterans of the Civil War looked again on the hills that shook with the thunder of conflict three quarters of a century ago Men in blue along the Cemetery Wall where Meade's troops once lay in the grass; gray-jacketed veterans in the woods of Seminary Ridge | from which once billowed Pickett's brigades; and a mingling of gray and blue across the rolling farm- | lands marked the final reunion of the Grand Army of the Republic and the United Confederate Veterans of the 75th anniversary of the | battle For three days, almost 2000 veterans from North and South have been gathering for the anniversary observance which formally opens tomorrow Maj. Gen. O. R. Gellette saw the former battlefield and the memory of another hot day long ago popped like distant gunfire in his mind. Describes Battle I was young then, but I was big as any man,” he said, and his old eyes half closed as he remembered. “I was 15 when I fought

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» came out with their cigars to t s Rebels licked went home in a hurry, I tell you

I carried Jackson from the field | chareed with arg I

at Chancellorsville, and then we come up the Shenandoah. We sup-

Butler Teacher

Mrs. Ruth K. Heavenridge, Butler University special education director, is to give summer instruction in a “special education laboratory” class designed to aéquaint the student with the various procedures used in teaching special education. tion for the class will be held July 6 and instruction will continue to July 30.

13 FAGE GAMING

CHARGES JULY 11

All at Liberty Under Bond Following Raid Here.

Thirteen persons arrested in a

o raid in the 400 block Indiana Ave. | at Bull Run and the congressmen apout two weeks ago are to be tried | July 11 in Criminal Court on gambling charges.

Among them is Isaac Mitchell gaming, minors in a poolroom, keeping a

room for pool selling and keeping a

at 3 irnkeott’ 1 a . ported Pickett's left and when he gaming house

( hai ged we went too. We could see

Two persons charged with keep-

th tr t : : 1€ peaches in 1e trees across the ';,.0 5 saming house and gambling

field The rn was knee-high. It was a hot day and we fought.” I'he burden of 93 vears hasn't bent Maj. Gen. Gellette's broad shoulders His eves are bright and the word nap from his lips. But few who walked those hills had seen or could nember the awful fury of those

Here. where the Blue Ridge footrolling farmlands. the army of northern Virginia rolled northward bzhind Jeb Stuarts cavalry to strike at Harrisburg and Philadelphia i Recalls Old Davs Mai. Gen. Gellette remembered it, how Lee's war-tired men came out of the Shenandoah and into the land of the Pennsyvivania Dutch He remembered. too, how Meade's armv of the Potomac reached cut along the roads that centered like pokes of a wheel at Gettysburg and how they met there to fight We opened the battle,” he said, strong hand sweeping out vard the fields west of the town It was Lees gamble—a gamble that must come in any war, but this time it was a chance he took with full knowledge that it must mean final success or failure. Behind his men in Virginia lay victories that had brightened their swords, but left little food. Ahead of him was a rich granary of the North. It was Reynolds opposed us first,” Maj. Gen. Gellette remembered. ‘We lost Capt. Stone when he was wounded the first day. We drove them back after Reynolds was killed and chased them through the town. We lost a lot of men that day.

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Lee Lost Chance That was the day Lee might have won the battle of Gettysburg. But the Rebel yells died out with the sun. Next day Meade’s men crouched behind the stone wall on Cemetery Hill. The two armies braced for the test of strength. Mr. Gellette remembers the last day most clearly of all. It was the final test—a thrust by Pickett's brigade at the Union center after attacks on both flanks had failed. We were supporting Pickett's left he said. "There was heavy artillery fire from both sides. The field in front of us looked like plowed ground where the shells hit.'’ Not far away, Lee sat astride his white horse, Traveller, on the hill side where they stand today in bronze. A mile away on the oppo site hill, behind a little clump of trees, Meade's horse moved rest lessly. They had been friends on —Lee and Meade—but on this day they weighed and made the decisions which would cost men's lives and would leave them cast in bronze for posterity, facing each other across the fields. The orders had been given. The little puffs of artillery smoke died out like cloudy mushrooms. Out of the woods on Seminary Ridge came Pickett’'s men and they say that even the raw recruits on the hills ahead gasped in admiration as their perfect line trampled the new corn to

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are Julian Hembree and Gus

Gaines

Two men are charged with visit-

ing a gaming house and eight with

ng a gaming house and gam-

11 were at liberty under bond.

DIES IN FALL

NEW YORK, June 30 (U.P) - The Very Rev. William A. March-

ant, vicar-provincial of the Domin-

can Fathers, jumped or fell to his

death today from a room on the fifth floor of the Hotel Commodore He had been in poor health re-! ently and had been assighed to light |

juties at the fashionable Church of

St. Vincent Ferrer of which he for-

nerly was pastor.

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