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...newest party line. It devoted an hour to an English-language program, the theme of which was: "The people of the Soviet Union, now fighting a great patriotic war in defense of their country . . . extend their ardent greetings to the American people on the occasion of their glorious national holiday. ... It is altogether fitting on this occasion for the American and Russian people to clasp hands more firmly...
...remember how my great heart was troubled in 1940-41 by their obstinacy, which might have been a menace to our world peace aims. Happily all danger is now over. They have defeated themselves by strikes, by criticism of their President, and above all, by their glorious hatred of what was once known as Great Britain...
...after his arrival he paid a three-hour call on Emperor Hirohito. According to an officer of the Imperial Household, "he was deeply moved by the overwhelming honor . . . was greatly relieved after his return that he had made no blunder." Wang: "This is the most glorious day of my life...
...despite his clumsiness and lack of flourish as a lover, Lord Nelson's expolits as a sea-officer served to make the Napoleonic wars the most glorious period in British naval history. Each victory in which Nelson took the leading role was won due to his magnificent disregard for the stuffy tradition which had hampered the effectiveness of England's navy for over a century...
President Niles Trammell of NBC persuaded musical General Manager Kent Cooper, 61, of A.P. to publish and broadcast the Cooper-dooper Dixie Girl. Mr. Cooper "wrote the lyric and music in 1923 and the rhythm is of that time." So is the lyric: Never knew such wonderful days, Glorious days, it seems. All because her wonderful ways Make life sweeter than dreams. Chorus: 'Way down in Dixie, In sunny Dixie, Some one's waitin'. Soon I'll be datin' My darlin' Dixie girl...