51. Feb. 23, 1946. Atom tests—the Navy gets set [preparations at Bremerton, Washington and San Francisco]. New cardinals—prelates at Rome ceremony. Back to work—in steel. Film stars inaugurate new flights. [SS] Yukon survivors back in States. The "Quints," first pictures since '43.

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52. Feb. 27, 1946. New sky giant [Douglas DC–6] makes its bid. UNO: America's delegates back home. Housing action for vets. Five die in mystery blast [New Orleans apartment building]. Operation Musk-ox; Canada probes Arctic wastes. Golden Gloves, tomorrow's champs.

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53. Mar. 2, 1946. Bob-sled championships. More war brides. Taxi trouble; 700 vets storm Capital. India wedding without a bride. New cardinals; ceremony in Rome.

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54. Mar. 6, 1946. One million tires up in smoke [in Atlanta]. Headline people: Chiang Kai-Shek returns to Shanghai; Mrs. Roosevelt reports on UNO; Churchill's school days [honorary degree at Miami University]. Housing crisis; help for the homeless. Death claims Jap war criminals. Zoo news; it must be spring.

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55. Mar. 9, 1946. Hirohito meets the people. U. S. acts in world food crisis Famine [Commission meets in Washington with Henry Luce, Eric Johnston, Secretary Anderson and Herbert Hoover]. Barnyard penthouse. Peace problems—UNO's gravest test [trouble spots: Spain and Iran; Greenwich, Connecticut, votes on home for UNO; Byrnes' address on U. S. policy toward Russia]. National Leaguers get set.

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