Comment: There is no station with call letters MFS.
There is no General officer in the USA or USMC by the name of Fertig. This is therefore presumed to be a Japanese subterfuge. Mo attempt to contact the calling station baa been made.
Chief Ellis called the office of the adjutant general in the Pentagon, where he ascertained that there was no confirmed report of the death ofLt. Colonel Wendell W Fertig, or that he had been captured. His status was missing and presumed dead. He got the name and telephone number of Colonel Fertig's next of kin, Mrs. Mary Fertig, his wife, in Golden, Colorado.
And then he took a red grease pencil and drew a box around Item 6 on the What-the-Hell-Is-This? List, tore that sheet from the file, and moved it to the top of the stack of Top Secret documents. Then he carefully scissored the clipping about the glorious victory of Japanese forces over Major General Pertig from the Mainichi and stapled that to the What-the-Hell-Is-This? List.
Twenty minutes later, Colonel William Donovan marched into the office, his face betraying that the morning session at the White House had been difficult.
"I would kill for a cup of coffee," he greeted Ellis as he walked past his desk.
When Ellis carried the coffee into the office, Donovan was dangling the page torn from the What-the-Hell-Is-This? List between his thumb and forefinger.
"What the hell is this? "he asked.
"I think it's interesting," Ellis said.
"You want to try to call that station back?" Donovan asked.
Ellis nodded.
"Have it done," Colonel Donovan ordered.
"Colonel, things get lost in proper channels, "Ellis said.
Donovan considered that a moment.
"Meaning you want to go out to California?"
"I could be back in three days," Ellis said.
"Before it got there through channels."
"You have a gut feeling, Chief Donovan asked.
"Yes, Sir, you could put it that way."
Okay, "Donovan said.
Chief Ellis called the chief at Flight Operations at Anacostia Naval Air Station, on the other side of the District of Columbia.
"Hey, Chief, how they hanging? This is Chief Ellis."
"How's my favorite China Sailor? What are you trying to beat me out of today?"
"I need a seat for somebody very important on the next plane to Mare Island."
"Is he self-important, or just very important?"
"Actually, he's a pretty good guy."
"Reason I ask is I got a half-dozen torpedo bombers being ferried from Baltimore to load on a carrier at Mare Island. If this guy's not too ritzy to ride in a torpedo bomber..."
"From Anacostia or Baltimore?"
"Here. They're picking up people here. That's how I know about it."
"When?"