Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1948 — Page 36
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By Kay Summersby - INSTALLMENT 8 _ THE OFFICIAL Gen. Eisenhower probably worked harder an than anyone under his command. Any of his staff will bear out the statement that his working day, his average working day, stretched anywhere from 10 to 12 hours.
After instituting the seven-day week, he once shipped home a,
key colonel for being unavailable when a crisis arose; the colonel was off on a country house party. The C. G. was among the first struggling burdens, laughing and to appear at 20 Grosvenor Square kidding like -children. ‘Which early Sunday mornings, Upon One's it tg be, Ike?" Beetle asked at least one occasion of which I as we put out two Scotties on heard, he hit the roof because ‘1 Boor. most "of his section chiefs had Boetlels older 80g sat Sgt failed to show up by 10 a. m.| With a ‘whimper, 31y_ an ws Charwomen reporting for clean- My puppy, only ns Weeks oid and s , WO uning duties in the early hours peut 28 2 aby ed: un came hardened to the shock of] “eo % fella” Gen. Ike seeing Ike already hard at work. ome ol he : Fcrtunately, all the demands Y¢ oh i el and upon his mind and body had lit-| Y. Puppy th a & d tle noticeable effect upon Gen. |3kidded across. Lhe Roqr, lowar Eisenhower's health. = True “he| What was obviously a master's : ' |voice. yas inclined to suter rom gh" Genera! aughed magoiy : ir hy h one for me!” likely to- visit his shoulder.’ (The| joaeited and barely able to all-powerful C. G. was 80 afraid gtand the favored puppy proot 3 Avy medley Possible Or- ceeded to celebrate the occasion ers that he slipped down 10 a with a defiant little puddle smack London clinic for injection treat- in the center of the commanding ments.)
general's office. | #8 8 ON OCTOBER 14, the General's out to supply headquarters Jair. birthday was celebrated with a fads, or troop concentrations itle gathering ai” the cottage x “a J ; ; that his feeling of freedom in Bowe: id AA the getting away from headquarters $60 puppy was presented with was second only to that of escap- apnropriate ceremony. ing to Telegraph Cottage. “I wish I had seen England in peace-|, time,” he remarked frequently as we cruised by concrete-and-wire| roadblocks, nameless railway sta-| tions, piles of bomb debris, and other reminders of the nation’s {There was a caké with three Setperane sarly Say in tre trom candles and three stars to comomin C imemorate the honor guest’s new Cheltenham Sue lovely vay ally | rank, which, incidentally, had ' “come about so quietly in .the ing about the trim little farms of summer that his two aides first Colds, Sen: Te Fas oe learned of it in the newspapers. un, nosta/gia for | Beetle and Gen. Ike tried out est. |several possible names for the a “1 really miss animals in Lov hewidered Scottie. “I've got it!” on,” I remarked offhand, “ithe General shouted. ‘Telek!” ing back 40 carefree days of rural we all looked mystified. “After childhood in Ireland. Telegraph Cottage,” he explained. My passenger pulled up to the/Then he glanced over at me. edge of the seat. “Would you ike “This place is secret, Kay. So to have a dog. Kay? You've been/the reason for Telek’s name will Why Nios to ne, Working all have to be Top Secret till after I 0 ours an nn the war!” kinds of errands—I'd like to do I managed a’ weak smile.
ttle thing.” BO citer as a little girl.| Amidst all that festivity, I. . #Would I!” couldn't tell them I was suffering awe from woman's oldest wartime
E TALKED about dogs the Pain: ra of the trip, Ey Dick was leaving Scotland that that a Scottie would be the Degt very night—for North Africa. t. In the rush of duty over ke the next few "days, however, 1{TOMORROW: Preparing fo Inforget s]l abouL te idea. inded (Copyright, 1948, by Kay Summersby) uf | mm me. There had been a mixup in| the meantime, Gen.. Eisenhower Expert Declares apparently mentioned he was) looking for a dog, a Scottie. The Most Workers aides and staff chiefs jumped to|
. fhe natural conclusion it was tor Dislike Jobs
mistake, it was too late. They| CHAMPAIGN, il Nov. 6 (UP) were out combing the city and| TH veterans aqgyiser Saye that the countryside for a ‘Scottie ap-| Wt more than 23,500 jobs to propriate for the top general of © 00se from, most working people a war. The dog would be pre- arent happy with what they are , rth. | 90'n8. feuted 50 en Tie on, hig bh 1! John Theodore of the Illinois fell in step with the scheme, State
employment department Beetle and I eventually came | Service told a group of vocational across a pair of Scotties in|8uidance students at the Univerkennels just a few blocks away, sity of Tllinois that 60 per cent near Selfridge’s huge department Of the jobholders in this country store. 1 loved the puppy, put would like to be doing something Beetle favored the other one, ajtise, a, : much older dog. He pointed out : it wouldn't be Etta house- | BUT they get the wrong idea break his choice. “I know what about work,” he said. “They think it means,” he added. “I've had it has to be dull and monotodogs all my life.” nous.” As a compromise it was agreed: Mr. Theodore said young people that we should take both to the Should be thinking in high school PBoss and let him decide. Beetle about their life's work. That way sald the General had put sp much| they can begin to prepare for it pressure on Tex to find a dog|early in’ life, he said. that they had had to aR ht-nder . were plantimg «o give him ol i } A SetTRay present So, og 1 Under His Nose emphasized, there was no harm| GENEVA N. Y. Nomi (UP) _ In letting the General make a —Sheriff Walter A. Elling, who ‘choice, seized 6870 . marijuana plants : “ig $n - |growing wild In various parts of BACK AT GROSVENOR the county, returned to his office Bquare we barged into the com-/to find a four-foot marijuana manding general's office with our|plant thriving in the jail yard.
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THOSE TIMES we made trips,
sent over a midget-sized parachute and harness for the friendly little black dog destined to become second only to the renowned Falla in wartime fame.
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