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Afterwards, when the Generalissimo strode out into the sun, a tide of joyous humanity engulfed him. The people jammed the streets on each side of his Cadillac sedan. They crawled through police lines, hung from balconies, yelled from rooftops, held their children high to see the sight. Slowly the Generalissimo, now smiling happily, passed through the wave of jubilation. Hands were thrust in victory salutes as the people shouted: "Chiang . . . Chung kuo . . . wan sui . . . wan wan sui!-Chiang . . . China . . . live ten thousand years . . . live ten thousand ten thousand years...
...many days [until June], 0 Catiline?" The answer (to be delivered in a military manner): "[The exact number of] days and a butt, O noble Catiline, and may the great God in Heaven speed them more quickly by the great Corporal Jupiter, and may the coming days be more joyous, but not for me, sir! May your classes be no soirees, and your sorrows negligible, and on your leave may there be some beautiful femmes, some canoes, lots of skags [cigarets], full moons, and plenty of Coca-Cola; hot darn-but not for me, sir!" Woody seldom flubbed the answers...
...some the end of the war in Europe will mean joyous reunion, but for many more it will mean a new period of sacrifice and anxiety." With that warning last week the War Department opened its top secret files and told what it intends to do with its gigantic Army...
These-the lucky ones marked for "joyous reunions"-will be: 1) the physically unfit, 2) a handful of 40,000 fathers who have never been overseas but have been in "a long time," and 3) some 1,300,000 troops now overseas who have had "extended and arduous service...
...stander Ron Holain, and Ohio's own is nursing a morning after chin. "Next time I'll pick a fight," quock our hero as he regained his feet. The oldest man in the world, M. C. Smith, originally dubbed "Smitty" by his 69-year-old brother, had a joyous ranchy (spelled "rancid") week end in the company of many Chase Hall stalwarts including Dave Staff and Milcap's one man gang, Bill Stark. It was diminutive Staff, incidentally, who put his five foot, three inch frame in roommate James E. Smith's six foot, four inch coat over the never...