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Atlanta. Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt Sutton lived in a grey, asbestos-shingled cottage (rented) in a solid, modest, workingman's district. Ted Sutton, 38, was a truck driver for the Railway Express. On Sundays he was an usher at the Baptist Church, sang in the choir...
...Sutton had served four years in the Navy. After Pearl Harbor he enlisted again. He sold his car, gave up his plans to build a home of his own this autumn. His letters arrived home regularly until the end of March. Then came the dreaded long silence, then the brief Navy telegram: missing in action...
...Sutton's brown hair has a trace of grey now. Sitting in her neat living room, under one photograph of her husband in civilian clothes, one of him in uniform, she sometimes reads the message in which Ted told her he planned to enlist. It is in her diary, under...
Commented the Muncie Press's Editor Wilbur E. Sutton on Editor Asher's Washington hearing: "A fine example of shooting a mosquito with an elephant...
...with Thais), a prominent society man whose accent is not too heavy, whose risqué stories not too slight, is an affable, easygoing gentleman who twirls his mustache and pops his eyes at the sight of an attractive ankle. Last week he was sad. His U.S. wife, Signora Leonora Sutton Evans Lais, daughter of a New York City doctor, and his 19-year-old daughter, Edna, had decided to remain in the U.S. Admiral Lais packed. The U.S. had once more rebuffed the Axis...