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76. May 21, 1946. Army plane crashes into Wall Street skyscraper in fog. Secretary Byrnes reports failure of Paris parley. Foreign affairs; Humbert II is the new King of Italy; Allies mark VE-Day in Berlin; Churchill tours Holland. European refugees of war seek new life in America. Carnival time in Holland, Michigan. Gold miner hits one hundred thousand dollar jackpot in small bills. Ship-shape Florida beauties hold sail regatta over sand.

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77. May 24, 1946. Operation Crossroads: U. S. Army and Navy ready for atomic bomb test at Bikini. Strike paralyzes railroad traffic throughout nation. Eisenhower visits China and Japan in tour of Far East. Evangeline Booth is honored for her service to humanity.

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78. May 28, 1946. President Truman takes firm action to end rail strike. Coal strike again imperils nation as truce ends. President Truman keeps date with wounded vets. San Antonio battles polio peril with barrage of DDT. Louis and Conn train for heavyweight title fight.

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79. May 31, 1946. Coal strike settled. News of the nation: floods hit Eastern states; U. S. grants loan to France; 8th fleet ends maneuvers; homecoming from Guam. Names in the news: Sergeant Martin Maher leaves West Point after fifty years; Booker T. Washington honored as educator; Henry Ford, fifty years an auto maker. Inflation in Paris. Baseball news. Mr. and Mrs. George N. Davis, with 20 children go in for family life in a big way here.

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80. June 4, 1946. General Eisenhower has message for U. S. on D-day anniversary. Foreign events: Rome demonstrations; justice in Prague. News of the nation: Margaret Truman graduated; New York police outing for kids; floods rage in Pennsylvania; hospitality for UN. Cameragraphs [of Choco Indian tribe]. Sports: horse racing.