Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1948 — Page 13

at El Morocco by the marvelous Marquess of Milford Haven.| today. Both have lived in'Noble |tion even stiffer than that of Weat Point or SBandhurst—The WAC's underneath, all the death and| mp : "but 'T. don't ‘cate: what , ar : ; “Tt e P. M, accompanied us to you cis savassa [|| © They were enjoying mich too much privacy sitting County a fh vec Me, Cick 5d Tio hous Yuta GUSH SA pepe ur Ta LE 1 8 he Sour CTs ts, dn rors oe wrong in their there along about 11:30 so I busted over, and they denied, | 4.190 years ‘until his re. [for an’ inspection tour. Somehow managing to shatter this oldest sang, a lunch sabotaged by the Jroseed Ne be where. And IL don't want to hear } to ‘annouUnde in an exclusive interview, that their little friendship iS 8) firement 10 years ago, serving [Of Navy regulations, he wrangled invitations for us females. heartbreaking sight of ragged|iocrapner caught him in this|20Y More about this—you just | Mr. Truman gerious romance. in the Lake W. District, |Luckily, he chose a& gorgeous —p mio Grn To oral others, | ltalians digging in the slop and inars.down mood, in a photo I/8°t it back to that vill as soon ei onal Earl's Pearls: n he Lake Viawasee UISITICL. |afternoon filled with bright sun- before erupting: “Damn it, that's Barbage for even a shred of pal- sti} cherish. “See you in London, 25 You can!” asis at all for They'd had a scotch—then OE I ells oo Ae A dinner was held Sunday for |shine and a soft breeze, the one| CIO SRIPC Te ot Gen, Stable food. Kay?!” he shouted. '[ T'telt sorry for Butch, who had shly industrials danced—and because this Was| jeans have become such poor | oy" 5 pe me ok Their Oa a in tary, TINE OUT €N|Spaata’ villa! None of those willl prpyspe’ THAT was why| On the flight to Alglers T cursed Stortian pe ir oon co, tomeat y. 20g an historic date— their first in| churchgoers he never aks them, | 2° ~1 nm riaw: Wr. an Capri ftself, i¢|PeIONE to any general as long asl. “neo admired the painting| Gen. Eisenhower most disloyally, master's face when he brings in a s that a sharp public, anyway, since “What church do you go to?” | VS. len Lick. Yet, seeing - Cap oH ovI'm boss around here. This is sup-| "4, 50 ot on Eo Hew | If silently. Our Christmas dinner very dead mouse gs armers to. be- f i o ’ He 25ks thera: > — seemed impossible that the ;,q04 to a rest center—for| 0 8 (VRE FO 2d Vesuvius, [consisted of a cold, tasteless, de- ry Ouse, raid that price i 10 ne Enea “What church do you stay Railway Association a. Ne combat men—not a playground(a i PAY. HOS C08, SOC VESTN ES: pressing Army K-ration. ON THE LAST day of 1943, : - ° . y " ie Republigsng trepidly over. He asked them| home from?” Plans Dinner Meeting [ihe most beautiful spots on this| or he Deasst (The Yilas were memories, a view never to be seen Headquarters was spit nto two Gen, Buenhower plpartes for 10s fact eithe¥ as straight out, man to man, ete. 0 5orming In on your dates, isw't| The Association bf Retired earth. after we left, reserved for the men| PSR". SOUAE Bavk 00 The VIIA LH lated to go to London headquarters filled with the trongly Replub- , Dose for a picture. it?” Railway Employees will hold a| We toured the famous resort in who really needed them.) ture and knew why the General With the General, and the down- Sounds of moving and farewells. cy They permitted it. “Yes, it is,” said charmin’iy; jeeps, captivated by the indescrib- 8 & = in-the- The latter were brief and une fon of doubt, “You won't give this out to thelsyorman, who 15 also ShAPELY,|o nr or Ars or |able color, the luxurious air ofl AFTER A QUICK lunch at/like it so much. Soon afterward, ifi-the-mouth peop's staying be 0% 00 Bee of us who fe DeWSPapers willigng who, by the way, was much Robes Pak Jaothodut Church. | go imi tropical leisure, and the at-/Red Cross headquarters and a the pany Droke up the voxt mor. Tas Deate a staff and the Were leaving didn’t have the heart 4 you?” asked Miss more. sedate and matuyre-looking| io hg Lr Orel Yasion tractive, gay litle villas. visit to the picturesque, cliff-bor- ning we flew do Tunis, Gen. Eisen. [official family were coming along, |t0 gloat over the stay-behinds, whose| than I expected. In fact she has =o 0 = Gen. Eisenhower, however, dered villa of Axel Munthe, the|y “FW, BF 0 “Toph SER “Hohn uging Mattie Pinette, one of Who slipped through the halls

By Earl

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24, 1948 It Happened Last Night—

Sharman Denies Romance Talk

Miss Douglas Plans Visit To Family's Arizona Ranch

Wilson

NEW YORK, Nov. 24—Two was company and three was a columnist when charmin’ Sharman Douglas was dated

is our or

the bearing of an ambassador herself (and I mean that in a nice way).

Miss Douglas said she'll ~tay

something, and here till after Christmas, then go also prez of the West

Wed 50 Years

Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Click, Cromwell, Ind., are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary

Ralph L. Brooks, Indianapolis Star staff writer, will address the member: on the subject, “Newspapers at Work.” Club officials include L. M. Denny, president;

Is a Makes

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Eisenhower Was My Boss—

War Christmas

Foolish Gifts Exchanged

By Ike's Official Family |

INSTALLMENT 24

hift

{cluded strings of popcorn supplied by Butch for communal popping. We gave each other silly things, just to keep the Yuletide spirit alive; Gen. Ike gave Roman coins to all his “house” family, My own Imaginative and expensive present to the Boss: a plain white handkerchief. The General seemed relaxed and comparatively happy, although as homesick as all of us; it was a makeshift, make-do Christmas for everyone there, from four-star general to GI waiter, from Red

spotted a villa which wasn’t exactly miniature. “Whase is that?” he asked, pointing. “Yours, sir,” was the reply.

The general- reddened, then

By Kay Summersby

THE DAY. before Christmas I was in on the murder of a tradi-

.|Cross girl to civilian driver, I wandered outside and enjoyed the view of the rainy city, thinking of all the dirt and damage

famous Capri author, we headed back to the destroyer and to Naples. That night was Christmas Eve. We all gathered at the Gen-

Roosevelt's official

Christmas present — President radio announcement that Ike would lead the invasion forces onto Europe. The Tunis stop was made in

Mrs. Churchill. She was charming, perfectly delightful, a wonderful wife to a wonderful man. I also liked their daughter, Sarah Oliver, then an officer in the WAAPF. And I was flattered when they included me in their invitation to Gen. Eisenhower to stay for an intimate Christmas party; Ellen Ruthman, a WAC dietitian overseeing the Churchill meals at Ike's suggestion, was preparing a luscious feast to be WPpe by champagne. "

BUT THE GENERAL smashed those dreams by insisting that he couldn’t stay over any longer.

the original five WAC officers, now assigned to our office for the first time. ” »

» AT THE SAME time, poor

PAGE 13 from the Naples villa. Instead of Butch

ved a warning stare. “How recei a did you get that?” Gen. Ike asked. “Just cut it out from the Looting, in one form or another, was so widespread among the armies it failed to attract attention any more. Butch probably hadn’t done anything more than obey an impulse; he knew the General liked the painting, so he - sliced it out without further thought. But Gen. Ike didn't give him time for an tion. “You probably meant wéll,” he

with funereal gloom. I was glad when our time came to leave.

: Tomorrow: Kay returns to Lonon. (Copyright, 1048, by Kay Summersby)

. en SN Frank Beckman, vice president; nodded at another house, so fabu-|eral’s villa outside the city, in alorder to permit a visit with the Butch again suffered the rare, although thers Mutual Lite, In i & as ed. to our| William Wallman, secretary; Wil-|lous it appeared on loan from Hol- dreamy location’ overlooking the Prime Minister, recovering from Eisenhower wrath for breaking Ship Movements 5» million gowé Mr. M2 c Bainliittle ranch.” liam Ward, treasurer; and T.:R.|lywood: “And that?” “That one Bay of Naples and Mt. Vesuvius.|/an illness so severe that his wife regulations. vy United Press jans claim can resisted a temp-| I politely said good ‘night and McCampbell, chairman of the belongs to Gen. Spaatz,” our guide| There was a small tree, bravely was in attendance. He walked in one day and pre- ey york Arve" Ancon, Cristobal; votes and the ftation to say,|they politely said good night. It entertainment committee. answered. decorated with objects which in-! This was my first meeting with/sented Ike with that painting| New Yark Departures—None scheduled. il political ape [il “No, I want to/had been charmin’, Sharman, if . swing the elece *> save it for my not informative. : t many wa Miss Douglas memory book.” ” he b. It seems “Why,” he said, with amaze- sini have anything men in his voice, “the whole world The Midn Ig ht Earl rm of governs is waiting to see a picture of you OUR TOWN: Vivienne Segal to disfranchise together.” coughed up $1000 to the Bubasty x payers deglde Rather than disappoint the Club which is irate about her vernment. .: Xk. cancelling her date there and she whole World, they #2 said o will open instead I THEN pressed Mr. McBain to at Le Directoire : . introduce me to them as “the in- with Muriel - ternationally famous columnist,” Smith, formerly as well as bad t ded awfull et oking over the $51 thought. tha oun y of € armen ; tation, one Sat He choked a little on the word Jones.” . .. Monte

ditor of State y promises. and self, t out to accoms ‘apitol building, only to look at ich have beem .

1, both on. the ne Senate Ave, sw Senate and he task he set s he was here, xpayers to the Although he is ire he does not direct primary s state, *s

son that wrote 't hurt anyone, as ever heard are thousands ve sinus trouble oke and dampt the dampness about smoke, , i» 80 we can, rho have sinus ve Indianapolis they don't do | if that person ve, he wouldn't I am in favor

1

Indiana? Why jails and penthem all out? of any crime. i e he should be tainly not for

, trial a couple’ ight after such

a dime a doze= rail?

Thrasher | Fa]

residential and ty a choice of leadership:<. OF! »-that has long 1 the risk of a

is would be the But now a story tion has broken GOP Senators,

Ne

d forward-look« k that from & tonstall, Lodge, ave been ‘found Their reported riew of the:ime d pull together,

a

an abandoned & i. It won't en» It won't offer ynservative outs )P get back on ease those vo-party system

7 again, the big g wheel in their rty’s surprising about it. : is own decision, nts a minority hly honest and ighest motives, ind them. The and influential

y cannot expect ite on a ligeral n, in the gress repud ate

ight resign’ his berg. For Mr, by taking it to istration in the

jc fleld without,

5

internationally.” Milford Haven looked up calmly and politely said, “What do you want to know?” Yep, It's Irksome

LEANING OVER their table like a waiter, I said, “I guess it must be irksome having people ————————————

Why Not Try This? . Family Scrapbook

By CR. y G. OSBORNE eT

af

Thoughtful Giving

Children appreciate thoughtfulfess on the part of their. parents. Such a statement sounds rather queer. We don’t stop to think that parents should be particularly thoughtful as far as children are concerned. Too often we ‘take our youngsters for granted. One of the ways in which thoughtfulness can be concretely shown is in the things we get for' youngsters, the little gifts we select. Child or adult will appreciate an inexpensive gift that shows real consideration much more than something expensive

- Gardner of ‘La Martinique got over one headache, was stricken with a backache and now has a new head-

ache with rhumba bandleader

Miss Davis Jack Lopez, who's complaining to Local 802 that factions within the club are giving him a hard time

on billing. . . . Joe Louis is now a publisher, having invested in thee N. Y. Age, supposedly the oldest Negro newspaper in America. . . . The Little Club hosted Lana Turner, Bob Topping. Janet Blair, Bert Lahr and Lilli Palmer. . . . Youka Troubetskoy returned from Switzerland where he’d been visiting with Barbara Hutton, and immediately joined Mischa Auer at El Morocco. . . Janette Davis sings on Arthur Godfrey’s Talent Scout show. = 2 »

Today's Smile

DR. GEORGE GALLUP told

{the Picture Pioneers (movie mag-

nates) not to worry about television. Bernie Kamber says— considering recent Gallup forecasts — several movie magnates are going to shoot themselves. ” ” o

Wish I'd Said That

A B'WAY PRODUCER growled to his wife, “When we got married, you hooked me,” and his B. W. answered, “Yeh, and I should have thrown you back in.”

» s ” AT THE CAFE JAMES, Pat Harrington tells of a gal who's been around so long she was there when the Dead Sea was embalmed. . That's Earl, brother. .

that doesn’t fit. If you go out of your way to get some wished-for stamps that your son wants for his.growing| eollection or if you remember to have frierlds send you a carved animal or two from abroad because you know they will be welcome additions to Susy’s growing menagerie, your thoughtfulness will be appreciated almost as much as the stamps or the animals. Even saving a newspaper clipping of something on jet-propelled planes in which you know Jim is interested is a clear indication to the youngster that you are think-

PROSPERITY CLEANERS 419 E. 22nd Street’

OFFERS YOU 3-DAY CLEANING; 4-DAY LAUNDRY; 10-DAY DYEING SERVICE

Call H3556 FOR -A PROMPT PICKUP

YEIT. ITT] EASE CHEST TIGHTNESS |

and muscle aches.

ing of him and his interests. And that is something he appreciates| above all else.

Rub on stainless

PENETROZ:SSRUB

CROSSWO

Early Statesman

42 Winglike part ¢4 Dinner courses 49 Fuss 50 Edges $2 Mouth Son

Hasten Chemical salt Eguals

Joined He was first

_ governor of L o=e (ab)

<

RD PUZZLE

Answer to Previous Pussle

=] SLlS SITES A IRIS WIS [T]A] SIs [TiS Tin Ei THe AAR [8 [FTATe [Te] PERCY IATATR]

.

45 Pictured i PIRATE] signer of Americanriver [s1sl;&inl FAITH ERI fo Declaiation of 2 Above RIE Riv] ~ Indepen 3 Chicken [BIAS FS BIUTRTETSIe] SIPTA] 2 Rescued 4 North Dakota 4 Tan so 9 LIIATS] 6 Baking 6 War god 23 French cap 45 Partly open chamber 7 Not any 25 Designs _ 46 Tardy English school 8 Cubic (ab.) 28 Producer of 47 Intimidated 8 Animal hair 9 Full (suffix) © . honey 48 Doctor of 19 Treatises 10Quote 30 Craft Science (ab.) 1 Greek letter 11 Difficult 33 Heavenly 49 Mimics Area measure 12 Couches bodies 51 Rested Two (prefix) 14 Insects 34 Courteous 53 Ocean 24 Higher 16 Exclamation 36 Seniors 55 Concerning 26 Trinity term 19 Harangues 37 Crosses 56 Afternoon (ab.) 20 Endures 43 Prayer ending (ab.) 27 Heavy sword 29 Skins 31 Age B2 Distant {33 Rapidity Come in Toward “39 Tellurium |. {symbol) #40 Right side (ab.) 41 Behold!

“My smoke is CHESTERFIELD in my new picture, WHEN MY BABY SMILES AT ME. | always smoke CHESTERFIELDS. They're MILDER...

It's MY cigarette.”

63

STARRING IN

WHEN MY BABY SMILES AT ME A 20th CENTURY.FOX TECHNICOLOR PRODUCTION

1 <moke Chesterfields. cigarette tob

RI

(FROM A SERIES

acco grown | It's a good cigarette and |

AE FARMER, OF STATEMENTS BY PROMIN

fate”

WINTERVILLE, N. €

They buy the best n this section.

like it."

ENT TOBACCO FARMERS)