Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1948 — Page 2

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‘By Kay Summersby . IN OCTOBER, xr MESSAGE from OY on bore the happy news I could join the WAC's. The electrifying cable climaxed more than a year of anxiety and

-+ hope. I had yearned to become a WAC since early days in London, } . cia / 0 Louis BE, C "becoming even more restless with my unique position as a civilian ! St, was inju in North Afrioa, in England, and in France. : ’ in the Brigh As the only civilian member of) — es . last night, F the official family, I caused untold |! had to use the rug on the floor soo track, failing difficulties In the Army world|a8 an extra blanket. The discus- r . cars which ha where every breath and move-8lon below, I knew, would con-|. : the track. To ment is dictated by strict regula-| tinue far into the nigk t. Gen: Ike . ' down ‘and h tions. #lways suffered a slight morning- by mangled. __Furthermore, as one wha had after head following these chats ~Three othe; gone through. thes Blitz, a torpedo-| "13h Georgie Patton, A Jured in tra ing, the North African AE Bure enough, he was a very| ~~ State-O-Maine erday. . umpy and steri four: i : - Stru y he pre-invasion era in England, |ETUMP) “star-gen ve Eero

the V-1, the Normandy campaign, {eral when he set out on a hos- . the liberation of Paris, po pital inspection nthe next morning. | up to the Rhine—1 wanted to.get, momorrow: The Battle of the) into. the war officially, not as a|Ardennes. beyond-the-pale civilian only out (Copyright, 1948, by Kay Bummersby) fered, not welcomed, by - Arowning Army, I wanted to jhe come a formal, normal partiei- Death of Recluse | pant in the war, instead of a sideShow freak eivilian, Is Maj or Mystery’ w s' So TEMECULA; Cal; Dec. 2 (UP). WAH K BEART A Mastery Writer Erle Stanley x

~ wartime career, bringing reality a 72-year- —— recluse near ere : to an old, eld dream. The ohly is & “major mystery” with all| hitch: I could not continue to the. suspense of a. best- selling,

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drive the General. After all my| whodunit. _ Rnd Body was) ; of 3846 Car experiences driving Gen, Eisen. Jens eter Knudsen's . } : » treated .by h “hower, I was greatly disappointed found Thanksgiving Day in his’ ? : : juries, at this unforseen developgent .in Santa Ana, Cal, garage, Arpad : Sizes bo 12 10.95 Edward F becoming a WAC. - But the ound thiouga his head: a : : = 1 Shepard St., e achie ce have en unable .f his car hit a s Vement and the privilege either the gun or bullet or motive; 5-LB. FAMILY SIZE “Sizes 1410 I8 12.95 Ave. and Was

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moraing Hil late at night. Most Democracy, Culture i" - 7% ephione calls and the) poKRYQ, Dec. 2 (UP)—Emperor pi visitors cleared through my of- HORS opened the py purer nut clusters and peppermints| ; o fice, for one thing; for another, Ijjar Diet: session today with an| - had b keep up wih the enerars appeal to. répresentatives to re- pine ever-increasing “fan mail.” {double their efforts to obtain “e tw : _ '_'The press mention of his birth- recognition of Japan as “a dem- Lend a party air to your family gatherings—offer guests ; Sn a lang a vue) Sony an we and carollers a special treat with this big Christmas box of which had to be acknowledged. minutes to a joint session of thel , eo sh br A aS eng iiy nat 1 house of representatives andthe delicious. chocolates! They're grand, too, for gifts to fam. often had to remain in the office HOUSE OF CONEITIONS edn SES POURS Wd Chub: sn sss ssi fens at night to catch up with corre He’ said the Japanese people] . : - , spondence: The free hours were Nave made “unceasing efforts

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J|ocratic and cultural nation called | : SAYS: ONE NIGHT he stopped “py|for fn the new constitution.” Ton ' y : " a my desk. “I'm knocking off, Kay! “=== me 4. “For your shopping convenience, there is a Why don't you? It's late.” WEIGHS 4 'R IP 7 : : " z “1 explained that handling his A es: os. 2 2 Candy Shop Outpost on the Second Floor office routine during the day lert| Stock oyd orf sa : . = ; rT little time for attending to the today that a new $20 million “fan mail” “Only time I. can tock offering is being considered, Ayres’ Candy and Epicure, Street Floor any work done on this stust| ©" Preston Tucker's hard- : = , REA or A a ve Jett. “For the pressed automobile corporation. | : tht,” 1 added |¢ . . “And to think T'd Lounging “never ‘received even-one fan let Pajomes “ter when you drove me and Mark Sizes Clark that first day in. London} Sw | $25

~now look at you!” “One month after General _Pisenhower's birthday I finally got out of the office on a trip. = General was headed for headquarters’ in “asked

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OUR VISIT tn ow “Was doomed from the beginning. It all started at lunch, Gen. Patton sat at the head of the table, Gen. Eisenhower on his

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“Patton's feet. He attacked with | typical Patton fury. Telek fought back with all the: canny courage ~of his-Seot ancestors.” The nose | - was straight from the Jungle, ~Joud- and wild and deadly: — pe ” ” ” GEN. PATTON let-loose-with | every curse in his celebrated vo-. - cabulary, It was classic, that y r f ; tirade, but I was too Thightened io

“to hear it I-was terrified * for, st 3] _Telek.. 1 ‘‘Little Money'' Gifts It took four ‘generals, the the- | a SL ater's top brass, to separate Wil- . ~ : lie ‘and Telek. "And even then : they had to throw water on the with much appeal— .. fighters. ‘ Gen, Patton banished Willie to Aan upstairs room, apologizing pro- | fusely, “This is Willie's home,” Gen. | Ike maintained. “We should lock | up Telek.” i 4 rge Patton shook his head. f+ "No, sir! Telek outranks Willie, sa Telek stays right here. Willie is confined to quarfers, under ar: rest. That's Arm¥ protocol.” | -Then he shouted, “But my Wil was chewing out of | : your little Beottierank er no pam

THAT AFTERNOON, Gen, Pat-| ote F on. ats back from. Aan inspection | ; ? ; and hur over to the spe-| ca sie ed $ vin I the spe-| A ashion favorite with every girl on your er in Nancy's most luxuri s hotel. Walking in to pious us ; it] Carehully- designed, matched pin and ““before-dinner cocktail] however, he found complete chaos. The ste. was filled with smoke, flames, and a screaming French: fire brigade. Gen. Ike stood in al. + set with sparkling rhinetsones or colored mock Saruer sin smiling wanly as Gen, Pat-f- .- =~ °° : , i RR id es 8 Blew do you've got ‘here, | x levels. Sketched are just a few from a large : Georgie, ” he aid amidst the pan- | demonium. “Only thing 1s; they ssortment lit re or the first time, || — : " amy honor-—and it doesn't seem] — 0 have p SMimpey. x s a fake!" EN 20% tex ; 3 ; i ' Gen. Patton t end STENED. Ee ‘Ayres’ ‘Meridian Shops, Second Floor and me' to a private dinner and i aie 1 , 5 i rh : ie : “ad x = tan sly nc Snr al Ayres’ Costume dewey, Street Fldor N : Fi iy ; Ayres’ Milli Third FI =e] memo rie he and k A Je of ‘ ‘ 4 Bh = — . ; b - - oN 1 res ner oor pi i or ul mhower shared % hi ‘ % f ' ry - 2 4 ed CR ‘ % s ! Ayres Hosiery, Street ! Creag i ved - / in jh : “ il on 3 gh! 5. = : 7 « i : 4

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