Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1948 — Page 12
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climbed into Gen. that we proceed to When the plane pulled itself
a mere pinpoint near the strip far below, His last words still rang in my ears: “I'm trying to get up to the front, darling.” In Algiers, I found AFHQ lo-| cated at the old St. George Hotel. I also found the army had displayed its usual impatience in rushing me back to work away from Dick, There was no work. EJ » - THE BOSS was up front on a quick trip. His office, a trio of rooms each about the size of a linen closet, offered me no desk space. The staff cars still hadn't arrived. Tex, sincerely happy to see us and to hear all about the torpedoing, nevertheless hinted that I might be in the way around the office until the general returned. “Why don’t you all go up and {look at your new quarters?” he suggested. “I'll get you a car. |Tell the driver you want the {Clinique Glycine.” Climbing to the top of a hill |overlooking Algiers, we found the |Clinique. The army’s rare sense
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maternity hospital. | The following day—Christmas {eve—Adm. Darlan was assassiinated. | Guards appeared throughout {the city, nestling tommy guns
|tioned at the Clinique. The civilian population slithered around in ominous quiet, whispering instead of shouting; headquarters personnel openly worried about the possibility of an organized uprising: or, more frightening, a chain of assassinations. | ” EJ s THE MOST -astute wondered {just how this new calamity would |affect Gen. Eisenhower, who was {already under home-front fire for appointing Adm. Darlan, for permitting a Vichy-like atmos{phere, for favoring such characters as Nogues, Peyrouton and scores of other major administrative officials. | Tex managed to reach the genjeral up at the front; he returned ito tense "Algiers in the evening, {And he found the Yuletide pi: {a definite casualty throughout Allied ranks. : y But Beetle Smith came to our rescue with a sudden invitation {to his Christmas turkey dinner. | The combination of his villa
Eisenhower Was My Boss—
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Telek, Ike's Scotty, Spurs
INSTALLMENT 11
By Kay Summersby : WITHIN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS, the war ripped us apart again. Dick waved forlornly, shin-deep in mud, as Ethel, Jean and I Eisenhower’s B-17, dispatched to make Force Headq
could scarcely keep from bawling as Dick gradually diminished to alr Marshall, who likewise re-
{of humor was billeting us in a|invited Elspeth an@ me up to ais
WEDNESDAY, NOV, 10, 1948
e Prevents of Homesickness
certain uarters without further delay. from Oran’s swampy airfield I
garded the dimple-chinned officer as one of the Army's finest executives. But Beetle also can lower his official guard, revealing a warm, friendly, and very likeable gentleman. Too few persons have seen that second-layer personality of Beetle Smith, the personality we gloried in that Christmas Day at his Algiers villa. » ” » - CHRISTMAS became a memory. The five WAC officers arrived from Oran and they, together with another civilian woman and me, were moved into a separa little villa not far away from the Clinique, which became a billet
selves and eventually arranged to operate our own tiny mess. The high point of my first week in Algiers came on the last day cf December, when Gen. Eisenhower
villa for dinner. I was glad to see the Boss, who appeared tired and suffering from a cold which landed him in bed shortly afterward with a touch of flu. But the real treat came when a barking, jumping, skidding, fat bundle of black fur assaulted me at the doorway. Telek! He made me almost ill with my first real attack of homesickness; I hadn’t known till then just how much I had missed that yelping little Scottie. We played noisily for the better part of an hour.
- » Ed WHEN HUNT and Moaney
“hello,”
for nurses only. We were quite pleased to have a billet to our-
came out of the kitchen to say they camplained that Telek wasn’t house-broken. I
” — snorted. “You're just too nice to him. You've spoiled him rotten— I had that dog well-trained before you great big tough soldiers got your hands on him!” (By the time General Marshall arrived in the middle of January, Telek was so undisciplined and disrespectful to rank that he
of the world’s disciplinarians stood by helplessly.) As usual, Gen. Eisenhower had
commander, I found it ugly, filled with uncomfortable French furniture and a general appearance of dreariness. The view from the terrace, however, was
We all rushed out there when
as clap on his helmet; the ‘more veteran Telek scurried under a couch, trembling and crying softly. The raid was terrible to the Test of us, too, but armed with our London baptism we were able to ‘see the awful beauty of the ack-ack fireworks which illumin-
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” ” ” i THE INITIAL sense of beauty disappeared = when hunks of shrapnel began falling on the terrace; we went inside.
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