Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1948 — Page 22

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cerned mostly with world-wide strategy, But they also wanted tojPecome Chief of Staff. hear testimony on the war raging right there in the Mediterranean| But on Dec. 7, the anniversary . .. 80 Gen. Marshall dispatched a special C-54 to bring the star|0f Pearl Harbor, the message witness. came through; Gen. Bisenhower, Instead of flying over in lonely pomp, Gen. Eisenhower made Would be top boss of Overlord, a characteristic gesture. He, in- {the all-out assault upon Nazi Eu-| vited about a dozen of his lower-| Luxor, Karnak, and a part of rope. : | rank staff members to go along. the past which had intrigued me| This happy news, contained in! “There's no use wasting all the ®ince school days. ' |a' vague message from Gen. Mar-| space in this big plane,” he ex- a8 a shall, arrived just as we were preplained. “Besides, it may be the| WHEN WE got back to Cairo, paring for the return visit of! only chance youll ever get to Gen. Marshall knew at once that President Roosevelt. So the nor- | visit the Middle East.” {his idea of a holiday for the Su-/mal excitement over Gen. Eisen-| Everyone except the naval aide Preme Commander had been a/hower’s appointment was lost in {took him up on the offer. Butch corker. In fact, Gen. Ike looked|the bustle of readying Amilcar|

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set up our new Advance CP, | Returning from Cairo to Al-{the Fest of his party from Cairo. |

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MEMORIES of Egypt and Pal-dewy 6:30 a. m. takeoff. Mr. estine faded completely’ as I/Roosevelt was just as friendly] Ihouessce ars Joes worked late each night to reduceand natural as before. “Pa” Wat- of the those piles of the General's “fan son walked over, “The President | Coms ia today and let {wants to say goodby to you,” heé| Obligation. Get FREE Hearing Book. Like eyeryone else at head-'said.

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. .jdriving, thanked me for “taking {working overtime on the old|/care” of his, and then smiled, “I {rumor that Gen. Marshall, not hope you come to the United Gen. Ike, would head the new) States, child. Expeditionary. Force be sure to come and see me!”

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I accepted quickly, before the, |General could change his mind;| |so did Ruth Briggs, and Louise] | Anderson, one of the five original| {WAC officers and now secretary lto the AFHQ Deputy Chief of (Staff, Gen. “Jock” Whiteley. Even {Tex abandoned his office worries. |” We left late at night. The trip| {proved to be smooth and, after a few rubbers of the usual Eisenhower bridge, the plane turned into a snoring dormitory. » o n AWAKENING TO daylight and humming chatter, I looked out the window to see one of the world’s most memorable sights: Sunrise over the pyramids. The ride ended before a large villa reserved for Gen. Eisen-| hower. “Big, isn’t it?” he said] sheepishly as we looked around. Then he seemed. to realize we| were ‘excess baggage” for the official entourage, with no as-| signed quarters. ‘“Where are you girls going to stay?” he asked. | “Don’t worry about ‘us, Sir,”’| Louise said. “We're used to taking care of ourselves. We'll find a place.” The General insisted we remain | in his villa. “Butch isn't here] and I'll be lonely in this little | palace,” he emphasized. “And I'll| be away at meetings most of the time, so you can have the|

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IT WAS IRREGULAR, but well-appreciated. We had found! a home in Cairo. An officer in| charge of the General's arrange-| ments moved three beds into a room on the ground floor section which had the added attraction; of a private bath. i The real thrill of our visit came | when Gen. Marshall, alarmed at {the haggard, harried look of his | Mediterranean commander, di-| rected Gen. Eisenhower to take] a few days’ rest before returning to the Italian campaign. The Chief of Staff, in fact, ordered Gen. Ike to take three days for a complete holiday.| Always the good soldier and well | aware of his poor mental and physical health, Gen. Ike agreed —but where could he go for ab-| solute change, privacy and rest?” Air Chief Marshal Tedder, long | a Gen. Eisenhower intimate, came up with the perfect answer:| Luxor. One of his personal! friends was Maj. Emery, the] noted archaeologist. f Would the General be interested in a specially conducted] tour of Luxor and the burial grounds of the Pharaohs? He could retreat several thousand years from the nervous Present.| As further bait, Marshal Tedder offered the use of his own plane. Gen. Ike, a lifelong student of history, leaped at the opportunity. | And, ever unselfish, he invited | along several of his party. Elliott Roosevelt, Tex, Ruth, Louise, and |

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