6. Sept. 17, 1946, News reports from Europe: Reception at Versailles; Nazi gang in last plea; more trouble in Trieste; destroying Siegfried Line. Film flashes: giant C–54 catches fire, modernistic baptism. Sports: rodeo spills; Salmon Derby; water baby [three year-old David Hughes].
© 17Sep46; MP1202.
7. Sept. 20, 1946. Secretary Wallace sees President and says "no more speeches." Action flashes of world news: aftermath at Bikini; "squatters" in London; P–84 flies 611 m.p.h.; 1–1/2 million dollar [Australian] wool blaze. Movie stars make goodwill air tour of Latin America. Lehr finds new fishing angle. Spills and thrills at horse jumping meet in Australia.
© 20Sep46; MP1203.
8. Sept. 24, 1946. Heroic rescue of 18 from plane crash in Newfoundland. President Truman fires Wallace from Cabinet. Personalities in the news: Marshall Montgomery, General Clark, Archbishop of Canterbury. Berlin rebuilds slowly from ruins of war. Celebrations honor American history at Hartford, Connecticut. All-golden horses vie in spectacular show in Missouri. Football is here; West Point, Pittsburgh, Baltimore.
© 24Sep46; MP1204.
9. Sept. 27, 1946. America buries five fliers shot down over Yugoslavia. Religion: Pope Pius XII blesses Italian Boy Scouts; Catholics attend Holy Hour in Chicago. Foreign events: China teems [with activity]; reclaiming flooded lands. Greece prepares [for return of King]. Canadian fishermen catch record haul of giant salmon. U. S. launches first flying post office to speed the mails. Sports: boat racing, rodeo thriller.
© 27Sep46; MP1219.
10. Oct. 1, 1946. Allied court finds Nazi gang guilty at Nuremberg. Stalin leads Soviet big-wigs at funeral of President Kalinin. British speed flyer killed in jet plane trying for record. Fred Allen has his say at banquet to honor Variety Club. New bathing suits are made of wood. The pigskin parade: West Point; Washington; Champaign. California voters are urged to go to polls in November.
© 1Oct46; MP1220.