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...Hello, Joe, Whaddaya Know...
...Freedom Station is the final proof of the effectiveness of radio warfare-we found Filipinos on every island quoting their daily broadcasts. Walking through remote interior sections of the jungle at noontime we suddenly hear The Star-Spangled Banner, then Freedom announces, 'Hello, everyone, everywhere. . . .' Filipinos from occupied cities and areas told us how the people cluster around muffled radios for the Freedom broadcasts, then pass the word along, via grapevine. The broadcasts have been successful because they are written assuming that the Filipinos are all loyal, which is true...
...After this war, if I say 'Hello chappie, I'm for the U.S.A.,' don't think I'm referring to New York or don't think my kit is packed for any other part of Uncle Sam's domain...
...hood. But the General stayed behind, followed later in a car with the two-starred flag of a major general. In the crowd, General MacArthur spotted Press Officer Lloyd Lehrbas, who covered Washington affairs for the Associated Press when MacArthur was Chief of Staff. The General waved and shouted: "Hello, Larry, you old rogue, what are you doing here? I'll see you later." Then he stepped to the microphone to pledge his soldier's faith in the defense of Australia...
Knudsen's secretary announced Donald Nelson. A slow, friendly smile spread over Knudsen's face. The door opened; tall, portly, spectacled Nelson walked in. "Hello, Bill." he said. Said Knudsen: "Hello, Don. Congratulations." There was a moment's silence, then Knudsen said: "Don-I guess this defense program is a relay race. I've carried the flag as far as I can go. You've got to carry it the rest of the way. I hand...