© 22Jan46; MP118.

45. Strike closes steel industry. New Kaiser and Frazer cars go on display. Truman honors draft board volunteers. Ruined Warsaw rebuilt by Poles. Rescue pilot from Burma jungle. Close famed London Rainbow Club. Stassen heads Brotherhood Week.

© 24Jan46; MP130.

46. Navy outlines atom bomb test. Assembly begins job [in London]. Government and Communists sign truce in China. General Morgan under fire for statement [that Polish Jews were secretly organized for illegal exodus into Palestine].

© 29Jan46; MP144.

47. Jet plane [Army P–80] in fastest flight across U. S. [U. S.] seizes meat plants—strikers go back. The "F. D. R." on shakedown cruise. Byrnes praises UNO's progress. England in bid for world's trade. [Allies] restore blasted German rail roads.

© 31Jan46; MP147.

48. Radar contacts the moon [at an Army Signal Corps laboratory in Belmar, New Jersey]. De Gaulle resigns [as President of France]—Gouin, new President. Truman, nation mark Roosevelt birthday. Germany holds first free election [in 13 years]. U. S. sub fleet goes into storage.

© 5Feb46; MP151.

49. GI's English brides arrive in America. Transport in record flight across nation. [Chinese 6th] Army of occupation sails for Manchuria. Harry Hopkins dies at fifty-five. U. S. opens bridges across Rhine. New fabrics, walls resist stains. [France's] herring fleet catches vital food.