21. Nov. 8, 1946. Election landslide gives Republicans Congress control. Hindu-Moslem feud flares in violence throughout India: Nehru attacked; Ghandi in Calcutta. Palestine crisis increases with new outbreaks: terrorists bomb [Jerusalem depot]; refugees transferred. Cashier [William Arthur Nickel] arrested; faces charges in $750,000 swindle. Movie stars hailed at royal command film performance. Canadian pulp logs sent down river in record drive.

© 8Nov46; MP1356.

22. Nov. 11, 1946. Remarkable films of new V–2 rocket tests by U. S. Army. News flashes: Molotov at White House; Armistice Day ceremonies; Admiral Byrd honored; Windsors arrive in U. S.; British models visit here. Something new in autos; you can fly it or drive it. Game of the year: Army-Notre Dame football classic.

© 11Nov46; MP1357.

23. Nov. 15, 1946, President Truman asks cooperation of G.O.P. Congress. Hunt [for] crashed U. S. airman among Lolo tribes in China. King leads Britain in impressive rites on Armistice Day; British honor American pigeon for war feat. U. S. progress at sea and in the air: American queen of the seas; largest transport plane. Giant parade marks Armistice Day in Iola, Kansas. Sports: Melbourne Cup race; one hundred year-old golfer.

© 15Nov46; MP1358.

24. Nov. 19, 1946. Bombs are hurled in jurisdictional Hollywood strike. News and action film reports: Navy tests new torpedo; Japs get new constitution; Mrs. America 1946. Football Titans keep winning; Notre Dame vs. Northwestern; Army vs. Penn.

© 19Nov46; MP1412.

25. Nov. 22, 1946. V–2 rocket camera photographs earth from 65 miles up. U. S. in showdown with Lewis over soft coal strike. Along Broadway ["The Razor's Edge" premiere]. International week celebrated in New Orleans. Movietone's All-America [outstanding football players of 1946].

© 22Nov46; MP1413.