Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1949 — Page 2
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nt; A. W. Collins, Purdue } Extension, secretary, and Elliott French, U. 8, Depart: clation of Indiana is an area af-
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| ~ Greenfield Geronimo Fighter Active at 845 i 20k wie
Old Soldier Fought Redskins in 1880's State Servies
Times . GREENFIELD, Jan. 24—George Niehaus the “baby” of 5000 troops sent to the Bouthwest in the late 1880's to subdue the notorious Indian chief, Geronimo, and his followers, is 84 years old today. Mr. Niehaus is Hancock County’s only Indian war veteran and the county's oldest war veteran. He is Indiana and Ohio State Commander of the National Indiana War Veterans, and one of two surviving members of Gen. Henry Lawton Post 35, Indian War Veterans,
Stil healthy and active, Mr, |
Niehaus finds travel as fascinating as in the days of the 80's and 90's when, as an Army man, he covered as much as 25 miles & day on foot under the burhing sun in the Indian campaigns. Chief Led Outlaws
As Mr, Niehaus recalls him, |
Geronimo led a band of dutlaw Indians who killed ranchers and drove their horses and cattle away. Much of the. difficulty growing out of these ralds was
-|Columbus, ©. will be buried in {Crown Hill after services at 2| ‘Ip. m. tomogrow in Farley Funeral . |Home. He was 48, : |
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the| TaYlor, Indianapolis; five sons,! sum. op veneral dicease. prob.
yesterday in her home, 3228/pagher, Dr. Gerald ¥. Kempf, Dr. gashes in their skin. Broadway, will be held at 10 Bowman, Dr. Walter] Their whole bodies were ja. m., tomorrow in Flanner: &| Bryetsch, L. Y. Mazzinni and Mrs. smashed. Their teeth were
[Mrs. Edna Short, and a son,| Dr Ted. L. Grissel and Dr. J. W. |directly to Stheria by the NKVD Ralph Teverbaugh, both of Hendricks. : without formality of a trial. Indianapolis; a od Miss Mabel " All of the heating 1 jake Place utton, and two thers, Wilbur at night. A man n E. and George H. Sutton, all of Bishops Confer beaten is carried back to the
To eak Here . |Grace Ogle, Dayton, aad "yon. toma! and Spirit} Program as couldn't name any other . Jaen of St L. Packard, President eral nieces and nephews. {Well as overseas relief. rich organization roany toe ; training di- : 4 Local Men End place. investiga rector of the Packard S-Boy Who Lost Dog nit the names, He ordered in beaten
Motor mastng of ee ore Given Another
| From among the offers, Jack Dusing, seaman recruit, 2425 N. doctors of Moscow. {accepted the’ gift of a registered LaSalle St.; Raymond T. Rollings, | ment of Labor, treasurer. {fox terrier which probably willlseaman, 1933 N. Central . Ave.;'of the anti-Soviet organization. | Industrial Training Asa. ne kept busy learning the tricks Ralph BE. Willis, seaman recruit, | § ,
American Society Cooper home, 2210 W. McCarty bert L. Heath, seaman recruit,(he was senten Directors. + AB 3 y [he was ssutenced
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Dies in Ohio = WSU) Test ros x owns, ome vet Dacens 100 Mark Saturday in Blue Cross Hospital, Ay Secretary of State | Adds 10 Registrants
i 1 Total number of lobbyists reg oa a two lstered to ply their trade in the months ago, when he moved to Indiana General Assembly exColumbus with her father-in-law. ceeded the 100 mark today, He was a member of Bellaire| Latest list of registrants reMethodist Church, Scottish Rite, léased by the Secretary of State's Millersville Lodge 126, F&AM, office are: RE and the Loyal Order of Moose. Helen L. Daniels, Indianapolis, Survivors include his wife, Mil- Joint Citizens’ Committee of Indred, Indianapolis; a daughter, diana on Health and Welfare Mrs. Esther Schilling, Indianap- Registration; Anson 8. Thomas, olis; a son, Frank Owens Jr. In- Indianapolis; George R. Harvey, dianapolis, and sisters, Mrs.| Speedway, and Samuel L. ThompKellis, - Indianapolis, and son, Frankfort, Indiana Farm Bu-
Cal, |dianapolis, Indiana Assessment
{ Council. 2 Paul McComes ! F. F. Massey, Muncie, Warner
Paul McComes, garden care- Gear Division of Borg-Warner)
morrow in = Barnes Methodist| City, Brotherhood of Maintenance
Episcopal Church, . . of Way Employees, and Dr. Frank. terday, was Born ‘in Rome, Ga. Mr. Mc-J, Niles and the Rev. John R.| General Hospital. or
Comes lived here 31 years and Stelle, both of Indianapolis, Lord's 5 had been a gardener and grounds Day Alliance of Indiana. Soviets Beat Me With Their Fists
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longer sentence.
He was a member of the Barnes Ee og Methodist ‘Episcopal Church. Medical Society His survivors include his wife, . three daughters, Mrs. PICINS Symposiums Laura Winton and Mrs. Margaret) Indianapolis Medical SoWood, Gary, and Mrs. Evelyn ie wij participate in a sympoi { Paul Jr, Robert, Leonard and|jomgs and will hiold a joint meet- again. There sight years of
Ames McComes, Indianapolis, |; . and Charles McComes, Newark, | os, I'F the ndiars Academy of yng
N. J., and a brother, William Me- . Comes, Rome, Ga. dd National Social Hygiene
Mrs. Martha Teverbaugh
; the third for 15 minutes more. The society will present six
baugh, Muncie native, who died They include Dr. A. ¥. Weyer-torn and you could see deep
Buchanan Mortuary. Burjal willl Roberta Nicholson, executive sec- broken out. Their clothes were! follow in Beech Grove Cemstery, retary of the Indianapolis Hy- soaked with blood and clung Muncie, : glene Association, tightly to thelr bodies. i Mrs, Teverbaugh had been ani The society will meet jointly in] You cannot imagine how Indianapolis resident 25 years dinnér session with the Academy |terrible it is. _ and was a member of the Broad Feb, 9 to hear Dr. Walter C. Al-| At one time, if a man survived way Methodist Church and the varez of Mayo Clinic. Speakers their beating without confessing, White Cross Guild, at a session Feb. 15 include Dr. he was shot, But this practice She is survived by a daughter,|Carl P. Huber, Dr. J, V. Cohn, has been stopped. Now, he is sent
Muncie, and a grandson, Robert - e+ _fg/same cell where others -are BE. Short, Indianapolis, On German Relief :vaiting their turn for question-
Earl M. Ogle Methodist Bishop J. W. Ernst|!n8-
Sommer of Germany today is ’ - Private services for Earl M.|meeting with the Methodist Tnai.| ONE, prisoner was a professor
Ogle, formerly of Indianapolis, ana Area Advance Council to of medicine in Moscow Univer-| who died Thuréday in Worthing- (plan for the relief of German ®'V: He ‘was accused ot being. ton, were to be held this week, Methodists. a member of an asi-Sovie or-| cremation in Flanner & Bishop Richard C. Raines of} Samaation. Jie en 4 fhecharge. Burial was the Indiana Area heads the coun- Ass. yin “questioning.” to be in Crown Hill. He whs 82.|q in session in the Roberts Park 8 Reward he told me what Mr. Ogle has been retired sev-| Methodist Church. The council) Fo
ppened to him. - a i Bneaus- includes district superintendents! fe was beaten until he signed
and others from all parts of they conf t he did bel secretary. A native of New Lex-|giate, Bishop Sommer has come to uiension that group, oy ington, 0. ie ved in Indianapolis! trom Frankfurt-on-the-Main t0/though this was not true. After Noor Dis life. He lived in 3444! give vivid first-hand pictures of|jie signed the confession, he nnsylvania St.. until he the needs of his countrymen. |thought he was thro and a was born and educated In|would be sent away, t the ; (Germany an attended Cam- investigator asked him who the foray otey Club. nd was bridge _ University in England. other “members of : the ol
i Eng of the Unlp, sneaks English with facility’ were. a _The Methodist Advance pro-| He said he ‘didn't know any vides for an Intensified educa-/of the other members. He
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- - # " Four Indianapolis men were) THE PROFESSOR was thrown “I want to thank all of you among 250 reservists who dis-/on the ficor. He was beaten by! from my heart.” |embarked Saturday at New Or-|th¢ twp guards. He could not That's 13-year-old Jack Coo-/leans from two destroyers of stand it-any longer. He thought per's message to The Times, Atlantic fleet squadron 16 which he would die. J { which printed the story of his underwent two weeks of war, So he told the investigator to ‘give him a telephone book, and The local reservists who took he would try to remember somé|
so quickly. . {ing the ‘cruise are Harold A. gave them the namés of 235 other
| He said they were all members,
All ‘of the men Ne named were! the dead Tippy learned at the!522 N. Keystone Ave. and Del- arrested by the secret police. And ’ 1015 years of - |nard labor. In the concentration camp, his conscience hurt -him so badly that he wrote a letter to, Jhe authorities saying he had not
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the names from ‘the telephone! book to stop the beating. |
» ” » . ; HE WAS brought back to Lu3 bianka. Prison and I met him fe: there. He was a thin, weak little man. They told him it was im-| possible that he had Med to them) just to prevent further beating “|betause the Soviet constitution! forbids the beating of prisoners. This time, he was given an even
Founders Day | Speaker Named |
|. Dr. Raymond F. McLain, pres ident of Transylvania College, Lexington, Ky., has been named spéaker for Butler University's founders’ day exercises to be held Feb. 7 on the Falrview
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. Dr. Raymond versity house . prior to ¥+ MeLain. the dinner which will be held at 6:30 p. m. in Hotel Lincoln. The educator is a Bethany College and Mount Union College graduate and holds a master's degree from Columbia University,’ | In 1942 the University of Kentucky conferred: the doctor of laws degree upon the Transylvania College president. He also) has studied at Western Reserve Nnivateity and the University of
icago. i Dr. McLain is past president of the Board of Higher, Education
George Niehaus . , . He chased Geronimo. jot. he Disciples Sf an; a ’ membe! 0 “We considered ourselves for- department in 1806. He retired ‘ Education of tunate if we had a billet of straw fie 3 yan ot aprvice. > the AmSciation of American Sai " " 0 rs. us have|leges; A on «| at Aight,” he said. "Most often we ;,, 0 " oytensively ' in recent|leges. and -Universities of the slept in the open. Food and water years and have visited & num.-| Kentucky tion of Colleges always a problem.” + |ber of Indian tribes of the South~|and and pres. Niehaus spent seven years west. Just to show there are no|ident of thie John Bradford HisThen he returned to hard he even shared a
—-— on nme THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES asm Frank K. Owens List of Lobbyists Auto Victim Gets Assistance
: Traffic casualty . . . Mrs, Bessie Miller, 210 N. State St, fs (cducational , 861 W. 25th St, will be dianapolis, Building Owners & tod i k ! El Dent left bare in {park Se ey i agers ation ol dr ns Nathan ig a ans in car driven by John Tesh : g| folloy 1 t 1 p. m. to-apolis; Elon A. Keeler, Michigan | ; VOM | considerable time to h Mr. kets Slowing services A IL in 20a hood of Smith, 43, of 9 N. Tacoma St. at State and New York Sts. yes. the stunject of federal aid to edu: and. Mra, 3. H, Hinsha Ro tadat ui Free Symphony Ti released after first aid treatment at cation, is-a former teacher.
did not live long. |at Caleb Mills hall, Shortridge I was kept in the Moscow High School, Earlier the speakers > Americans Killed -
prison for nine months. The Will be honored at a dinner at the
guards beat me with their fists and their pistols. But they did state and Indianapolis Federation . not take me to Lefortskoe Prison. of Teachers. po ported today that five Americans|the Indianapolis Symphony Or
{ ‘Finally, I was sentenced to!
is no time limit to ‘the first beat-|peria. It was 1940. | Tomorrow, I will tell what hap- an educational phase of the The second lasts 15 minutes and pened ‘on the way there, and group's about the little American profes-| Program. 1 saw beaten prisoners brought/sor who came to Russia to see Four other forums mow being army staff sergeant, his wife and |director.
speakers at a meeting at 8:15 back to their cells. They were Soviet progress and who ended|planned include ones on public tow-year-old baby, two Army able also at the park board office, Services for Mrs. Martha Tever-ia, m, Feb. 1 in the Athenaeum. unconscious. Their clothes were/up in a concentration camp, ;
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In Cleveland on Hunch Planned Tonight = | CLEVELAND, Jan. 24 (UP)— .‘An official of the U, 8. chamber FBI agents and police today) . lof '‘Commerce and a West Virginia questioned a 26-year-old man who classroom teacher will clash to-|allegedly abducted a seven-year:| {night in the first of a series ojo girl from her Churubusco, public forums planned by the In- Ind. home and brought her here. {dianapolis C. of C. pom | Ip answer to. a nation-wide ‘| Paul H. Good, director of the alarm, detectives acted on what
education department of the na- ne” called & bunch and arrested
: tified tional chamber, will speak AgAINSE ‘oe ary oat ots & ba are | federal aid to education, while rom Ft, Wayne, last night with Miss Mary Titus of Huntington, p.n, Hinshaw, 7. = ; "|W. Va, will argue in favor of it.| Digna told police Ojeman told Miss Titus, a member of the er ne was taking her to see her Legislative department of the Na-¢ather. tiondl Education Association, has, police said Ojeman at first told| &% spoken here several times be-them he brought the child here| fore state and national meetings/in hopes of effecting a of teachers organizations andtion with his estranged wife. But, administrative they said, he switched his story ) groups, and said he had no definite reaMr. Good, who has devoted gon for the trip and planned to
leged abductor held.
: Ojeman admitted cashing a |ssued Tomorrow i At Shortridge check taken . from. .Hinshaw'sl', o .. .0ts for the * Meet: Your
The forum will be at 7:30'p. m, [home, police said. Symphony” concert will be avails
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. announced today. in Jap Train Wreck Popular in appeal, the concert NAGOYA, Japan, Jan, 24 (UP) will be played under municipal ber and the Indiana gyeey Afr Force authorities re- auspices by Fablen Sevitzky and
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|Indianapolis Athletic Club by the {local
ie and. one Japanese - were killed chestra in Cadle Tabernacle at | The series is being sponsored by when a train collided with a jeep 8 p. m. Friday, Feb. 11.labor in 8i- the education committee of the at a crossing near the Maiko Kan | Adults may obtain their ticke {local chamber and is planned as/ Hotel here. ets by applying to their nearest Names were withheld pending community recreation center, ace Opportunity notification of kin. cording to Mayor Feeney and The casualties included aniA. J. Thatcher, ¢ity. recreation Tickets: will be avail.
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