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96. July 30, 1946. Terrorists bomb Jerusalem hotel in Palestine crisis. News of the nation: Paris Peace Conference; revival of OPA. Bernard Shaw, now ninety, grants typical Shavian interview. Lew Lehr referees the battle of the bathing beauties. Sports: national open water ski championships; All-American golf tournament.

© 30Jul46; MP1016.

97. Aug. 2, 1946. Paris Conference meets for signing of peace treaties. News events from abroad: pageant in Moscow; curfew in Jerusalem; evacuation of Germans. Film flashes: Cesar Romero and Tyrone Power attend aviation show; Tom Cummisky crowns Potato Queen. Ferry-boat disaster in Missouri. Children of Vienna find "real" drama in Punch and Judy. Hare and hounds chase is thrilling sport in Australia.

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98. Aug. 6, 1946. The amazing spectacle at Bikini: remarkable films of man's fifth atomic bomb exploding in underwater test.

© 6Aug46; MP1018.

99. Aug. 9, 1946. First look inside the home of the atomic bomb. Political sidelights: Truman's vote; Slaughter is defeated; GI's win in Athens, Tennessee. News flashes: earthquake in West Indies; gambling ship off California coast; weed killer (2, 4–D) in Canadian wheat field. Parents see double in this family of four sets of twins. Sports: sailboat regatta, bullfighting.

© 9Aug46; MP1020.

100. Aug. 13, 1946. Film reports from abroad: Palestine—[riots in] Tel Aviv; Brazil [visited by] General Eisenhower; Germany—U-boat pens; Manila—clearing Philippine Harbor; Antwerp, Belgium—300th anniversary of Peter Paul Rubens. News of the nation: Washington—Truman signs terminal leave bill; Moses Lake—[tons of] mashed potatoes crushed by steam roller; Hollywood premiere of "Anna and the King of Siam"; Wildwood—baby parade. The Hambletonian trotting classic won by favorite. Folks, you must meet Herman the monkey, an all-around star.