[N.B.C trade releases]. (1962)

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2 Bob Hope cold with high winds and snow blown in off the icecap that surrounds it. It also has twister-like storms that are called "phases." The troupe was briefed that during "Phase I" they could walk with effort; "Phase II" meant they would have to lean into the wind to get anywhere and during a "Phase III, " when the wind hits 90 mph with 115 mph gusts, "stay inside." A "Phase II" hit while the troupe was entertaining in a hangar. Since it was possible for Phase III to follow, everyone was issued K-rations to wait out the storm. They consisted of tuna fish pie, and pineapple and crackers, which some of the group nibbled. At Thule, Hope was met by Secretary of the Air Force Eugene M. Zuckert, who was on an inspection tour of the Ballistics Missile Early Warning Stations. Despite the hectic nine-day tour> Hope and some of his troupe went right back to work upon their return to the U. S. On Saturday, Dec. 30, Hope was toastmaster at the Big Ten Football Awards Dinner in Hollywood; Miss Bryant went to Peoria, Ill., to play a club date and Miss Mansfield went to Detroit, Mich., for a personal appearance . NBC -New York, 1/2/62