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41. Jan. 18, 1946. UNO, mankind's hope for peace, opens in London. Eisenhower replies to GI demand "We want to go home." Admiral Kimmel gives his version of Pearl Harbor. Death sentence for GI [Joseph Hicswa] in Japan stirs nation. General Herbert is honored for war services. Sports: Miami [ten thousand dollar fishing tourney]; New York [Silver Skates carnival].

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42. Jan. 22, 1946. Steel strike hits the nation, causes industrial crisis. Stassen urges all Americans to build world brotherhood. Dramatic scenes of rescue by air in Burma jungle. President Truman and selective service officials honored. Churchill starts Miami vacation with "10 word" interview. Movietone visits turf champions Down Under [Australia].

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43. Jan. 25, 1946. Byrnes pledges U. S. will work for the success of UNO. General Marshall arranges signing of peace in China. News of the nation: mighty battleships for atom bomb test; General Short testifies at Pearl Harbor inquiry; General Wainwright takes new command; first land based plane for U. S. Navy patrol; hero chaplain [Father O'Callahan] honored by President Truman. March of Dimes fashion show. Ski jumping stars "bite the snow" at Cary, Illinois, meet. Cute Florida Kiddies don't "walk in the sun"—they fly!

© 25Jan46; MP210.

44. Jan. 29, 1946. Film reports of news events; meat crisis averted as U. S. runs plants; UNO delegates hear soldier's viewpoint; graveyard of German Navy in Kiel Harbor; mighty carrier "FDR" on shakedown Cruise; Homma of Bataan on trial in Manila for Jap atrocity. War's wake brings tragedy of internal strife to Indo-China. Mass enrollment of veterans into American Legion. British wives of GI's sail for America to join hubbies. Sports: sled dog race, water show for GI's, class for mermaids.

© 29Jan46; MP211.

45. Feb. 1, 1946. Problem of atomic energy given to UNO commission. Army scientists reach the moon with radar. Gouin becomes French President; picks his Cabinet. President Truman leads March of Dimes tribute to F.D.R. Personalities in the news: John L. Lewis, General Donovan; Gene Tierney. Summer sports in Australia.