Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 June 1948 — Page 4
To Write Book
"UN Palestine Head ‘Fades’ With Job
Claude C. Miller Registered Watchmaker NOW AT LORD'S! . Have Your . WATCH REPAIRED by an EXPERT
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. i Times Special LAKE SUCCESS, 'N. Y., June 15—Dr. Karel Lisicky is now the loneliest of “the five lonely pil
He was the chairman of the United Nations Palestine Partition Commission which struggled {so valiantly to set up partition |against the shifting American policy this winter, The five-nation commission faded Into obscurity May 15 when the, Zionists established the de facto state of Israel,
He's at Loose Ends Dr. Lisicky is — or was — a {Czechoslovak career . displomat under Mr, Benes ‘and Mr. Masaryk. ‘ Mr. Benes has resigned; Mr, Masaryk is dead. Therefore, Dr. Lisicky is at loose ends. : He plans soon to go to London where other free Czechs are con gregated and where he spent the WAr years with the Benes gov-iernment-in-exile. There he will write “an objec.
eve, impartial book” on Pales-
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By DOUGLAS LARSEN
WASHINGTON, ry! une 15 James . O’Nell, Nationa] Commander of ‘the American Legion, swears that he has eaten more green peas inthe last nine months than anyone else in the world has eaten'in a whole lifetime. That claim, Jim says, he can prove. He has saved the menus from all the banquets and luncheons he has attended.” He suspects he holds the same record for baked ham and fried chicken. In addition to his gastronomic achievements since being head of the Legion, he claims several other titles. He has made 1703 speeches in 610 cities in 44 states
miles. For the same period of time Jim's record even tops that of presidential aspirant Harold Stassen. Typical Day's Plan His last visit to Boston O'Neil cites as a typical day in the life of a National Commander: “Arrive at 6:30 in the morning.
accepting the key to the city. Rush to a studio for a. 15-minute radio. interview. Speed out to the governor's office for a special
i meeting. Speak to. 700 persons
at lunch, “Meet the city's top Legion officials for a. two-hour business
i imeeting. Break it up just as it is
getting interesting for another
while traveling more than 100,000|
Speak to 300 persons at a formal ge Times | PTeakinst. Meet the mayor at the ¢. _|city hall to give a short speech
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PEA EATER—James O'Neil, National Commander of the American Legion, swears that he has eaten more green peas in the last nine months than anyone else in the world has eaten in a whole lifetime.
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