808 HOPE, movie anti radio comedian, is shown here (centre) with the United States Secretary of the Army (Mr Kenneth Royall) and General Lucius Clay (right), in the latter’s office after Hope and a party of star entertainers arrived in Berlin by air lift to entertain Allied troops. Hope was full of high praise for the air lift, and the troops were full of praise for Hope’s mission of cheer.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 14884, 22 January 1949, Page 3
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70BOB HOPE, movie anti radio comedian, is shown here (centre) with the United States Secretary of the Army (Mr Kenneth Royall) and General Lucius Clay (right), in the latter’s office after Hope and a party of star entertainers arrived in Berlin by air lift to entertain Allied troops. Hope was full of high praise for the air lift, and the troops were full of praise for Hope’s mission of cheer. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 14884, 22 January 1949, Page 3
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