25. © 23Nov45; MP16596.
26. Nov. 27, 1945. Admiral Halsey says good-by to 3rd Fleet. Reports from Germany: refugees on the move; super generals in prison. News of the nation: new military plane tested [P–28 Twin Mustang]; flat-tops bring GI's home. Family of 10 treks cross country for reunion with veteran. The nation gets into its holiday spirit: New York [and] Hollywood. Football highlights: Indiana-Purdue; Southern California, Oregon State; Pennsylvania-Cornell.
© 27Nov45; MP24.
27. Nov. 30, 1945. Nuremberg trial of Nazi war criminals. Hirohito reports to his ancestors, "So sorry, please." Popular actor Tyrone Power back from war. Huge Tinker Field dedicated in honor of Midway hero. One hundred and five thousand fans see Melbourne Cup race classic. Lew Lehr shows how not to wrap Christmas packages.
© 30Nov45; MP25.
28. Dec. 4, 1945. Senate committee hears General Groves on atomic bomb. Season's worst storm lashes New England. Churchill receives mighty ovation on visit to Belgium. Three happy sisters celebrate triple golden wedding. Alabama swamps Mississippi State by 55 to 13 score. Southern California beats U.C.L.A. to gain Rose Bowl bid. Army-Navy football classic.
© 4Dec45; MP26.
29. Dec. 7, 1945. The Nuremberg trial. Remains of Farben munitions plant in Germany razed. Movie industry honored for war work. Unusual pictures of rescue at sea by helicopter. Champions of health [National 4–H Club]. National campaign opens for largest U. S. cancer center. Sports: basketball—Fort Wayne Zollners—Collegiate All-stars; bowling—Roxyettes.
© 7Dec45; MP27.
30. Dec. 12, 1945. Four billion dollar loan to Britain signed at Capital. General Eisenhower takes office as Chief of Staff. U. S. Catholics open food drive to help war-needy people. Nisei hero honored posthumously by General Stillwell. Heel and toe artists pace to a record. Wild finish marks championship high school football.