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ordained. Penn Relay thrills.
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in trotting world; French bike race classic.
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conference. Arctic gold-miner hits jackpot. Nazi victims find
haven in United States. Sand sailing provides sport for
landlubbers. Cotton Carnival down in Dixie. It's tulip time in
Holland, Michigan.
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America's Variety clubs. Eisenhower in Japan.
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276. May 31, 1946. Truman ends rail strike. Joe Louis-Billy
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in. Lighter side of the news described by Bill Stern. Coeds answer
slur on beauty.
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President Truman for "little fellows" of America. Sports topics of
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280. June 14, 1946. Yanks in Britain's victory parade. D-day
tribute to Americans overseas. Army recovers royal jewels stolen
by Yanks in Germany. Chiang returns to Nanking. Featuring the
Jumping Gypsies [airborne invasion maneuvers]. Boston's Holy
hour. Fifty to one shot victorious in famous Epsom Derby.
© 14Jun46; MP956.
281. June 18, 1946. U. S. envoys Byrnes, Vandenberg and
Connolly, off to Paris for show down on peace. Spectacular action
pictures of mighty American rockets. Zero hour for cameramen
on great atom bomb test. London in all-night revelry winds up
victory celebration. New fashions in furs arrive with heat wave.
Rodeo thrills.
© 18Jun46; MP957.
282. June 21, 1946. Baruch asks world rule of atom bomb. Big
Four peace delegates meet. Peron [President of Argentina]
inaugurated. Sports topics of the day: wounded GI wins golf
crown; meet Mr. America [champion weight lifter].
© 21Jun46; MP958.
283. June 26, 1946. Italian Republic born amid turmoil.
Tornado rips Detroit suburb. Headline news briefs: January in
June; crown jewel mystery. Beauty parades going strong; pin-up
girls come to life. Louis and Conn tell about big fight. U. S. tennis
queens beat British.
© 26Jun46; MP959.
284. June 28, 1946. President hails new Chief Justice [Fred M.
Vinson]. The world spotlight—on Mahatma Gandhi, on General
De Gaulle, on Mexican election, [on] Cambridge [Massachusetts]
centennial, [on] laurel festival. Starring circus monkeys. Sports
topics of the day: national collegiate track; Cornell crew wins;
sheep dog champs.
© 28Jun46; MP960.
285. July 3, 1946. Two million dollar fire in New York Harbor.
Army's huge "Flying Wing" [Northrup XB–35] passes first test
flight. Personalities in the news: moving-up day in Washington.
Earl Browder home from Russia. Close-up of Jap Crown Prince.
Famine in China. Fishing fleet blessed. St. Bernards take the air.
French steeplechase thrills.
© 3Jul46; MP961.
286. July 4, 1946. Operation Crossroads. President asks public
for aid in OPA crisis. Youth sings for heroes. Hirohito admits he's
human. Sport topics of the day: South Orange, New Jersey [Davis
Cup matches] Newport, Rhode Island [Bermuda yacht race];
Atlantic City, New Jersey [Kiddie-car Derby].
© 4Jul46; MP962.
287. July 10, 1946. Japanese-American heroes home from war.
Reunion in Japan as wives join GI's. Congress memorial tribute
to F. D. R. Noted personalities in the headlines [Pope Pius and
Britain's royal family]. Rocket record in new V–2 test. Help for
China's starving millions. Strange adventure of three little bears.
© 10Jul46; MP963.
288. July 12, 1946. Atom bomb special [history-making fourth
atomic bomb explosion].
© 12Jul46; MP964.
289. July 17, 1946. Pope canonizes Mother Cabrini. Turmoil in
China. Helicopter mailman. Personalities in the news:
introducing Italy's President; Arab League Conference; Belgium
honors Yanks; Howard Hughes crashes. Sports topics of the day:
all-star baseball; Wimbledon tennis thrills.
© 17Jul46; MP965.
290. July 19, 1946. Philippine independence. American troops
in Trieste face angry rioting mobs. President Truman signs 3–
3/4 billion British loan. Midsummer madness: underwater
slugfest; Bunion Derby; devil divers; midget auto classic; meet
Miss Gay Paree.
© 19Jul46; MP966.
291. July 24, 1946. Byrnes reports on "peace" as Trieste riots.
French hail Churchill on Bastille Day. New King takes Siam's
throne shrouded in death mystery. Nation honors Nisei. Lighter
side of the news: Yanks in Japan relax; cycle mania in France.
© 24Jul46; MP984.
292. July 26, 1946. Carrier [Roosevelt] tests phantom [jet-
engine] plane. Wheat periled [by railroad car and storage
shortage] as U. S. harvests record crop in world famine. Cattle for
Greece. Churchill at Patton's grave. Cabinet wives set example
[home canning]. Sport topics of the day described by Bill Stern:
yacht race; Diaper Derby; boxing in Siam. Aviation world's fair.
© 26Jul46; MP985.
293. July 31, 1946. Inside Poland. China's Ambassador defends
U. S. role in Orient crisis. San Francisco plays host to Shriners of
the nation. Lighter side of the news: [chimpanzee poses]. Sport
topics of the day: police show and beauty contest; thrilling turf
duel.
© 31Jul46; MP1039.
294. Aug. 2, 1946. Jerusalem bombing. Bernard Shaw's
ninetieth birthday. Byrnes sees nation united behind Paris parley
aims. Peace pilgrims pray. Sports topics of the day described by
Bill Stern: water ski champs; Hollywood Gold Cup Race.
© 2Aug46; MP1040.
295. Aug. 7, 1946. Paris Peace Conference. Nazi "justice"
revealed at Nuremberg war trial. Stalin reviews Red might.
Henry Ford's birthday. Spud capital [Aroostook, Maine] picks
queen. [Howard Hughes'] sky giant almost ready. Lighter side of
the news: Punch and Judy show. Strict curfew in Jerusalem
imposed by British Army.
© 7Aug46; MP1041.
296. Aug. 9, 1946. Atom blast number 5 [pictures of
underwater blast at Bikini Lagoon].
© 9Aug46; MP1042.
297. Aug. 14, 1946. Atom secrets revealed [behind the scenes of
Manhattan Project at Oak Ridge]. Quake strikes as Dominican
Republic hails anniversary. Luxury gambling ship opens 10 miles
out. Citizen Truman votes. Sport thrills of the day reported by
Bill Stern: yacht race [and] bull fight.
© 14Aug46; MP1108.
298. Aug. 16, 1946. V-J day—a year after. Tel Aviv under
martial law in crisis in the Holy Land. Brazil acclaims
Eisenhower on hemisphere defense tour. Navy clears Manila Bay.
Acres of mashed potatoes. Biggest inland launching.
Hambletonian Cup classic described by Bill Stern.
© 16Aug46; MP1109.
299. Aug. 21, 1946. U. S. crew ousts Britishers from 4–1/2
million dollar prize ship [the American Farmer]. Palestine builds
for future in midst of growing crisis. Mr. Truman takes a walk.
Eisenhower in Rio. Aquaplane rodeo thriller described by Bill
Stern. Modern Venus chosen. World's biggest bomber [XB–36].
© 21Aug46; MP1110.
300. Aug. 23, 1946. Crisis mounts in Palestine. Riots and
bombing in Trieste; 30 wounded in street fighting. President on
vacation wears last word in yachting caps. Lighter side of the
news: meet Miss Texas; Margaret O'Brien honored. Sport news
of the day: Soap-box Derby; swine swim; turf judges in air.
© 23Aug46; MP1111.
301. Aug. 28, 1946. Peace in Europe threatened as Marshal
Tito defies United States. Admiral Blandy reports to nation on
atom bomb test. Uncle Sam's armed forces on alert in troubled
world. Mountain climbing thrills. Lighter side of the news
[Vincennes Zoo, near Paris]. Sport news of the day: Fireball
Feller [army device measures speed of pitcher's fast ball]; roller
[skate] rodeo.
© 28Aug46; MP1112.
302. Aug. 29, 1946. Yugoslavia frees Yanks. U. S. delivers
ultimatum. Marshal Tito's answer. America parades might [88th
Division in Italy]. Prosecution rests at Nuremberg trial. Film
snapshots here and there: President Truman; Italy, Pope Pius;
the Alps, French planes; Africa, the Aga Khan; Philadelphia,
American Legionnaires. Bill Stern's sport news: collegians beat
pros; 100 to 1 shot wins Derby.
© 29Aug46; MP1113.
303. Sept. 4, 1946. Latest films from Palestine. United Nations
Council meets at new Long Island home. The President goes
fishing and the big one gets away. Headline news flashes: Greek
King in spotlight. Cloudburst in Maine. Lighter side of the news:
Asbury Park [revives Baby Beauty Contest] Bill Stern's sports:
disputed tennis play; Ben Hogan wins.
© 4Sep46; MP1154.
Volume 18, 1946/47.
200. Sept. 5, 1946. Halsey answers Red criticism. Human
projectile hurled from speeding airplane. German refugees in
Denmark. Lighter side of the news: [Little Sisters' Day at
Roxbury, Massachusetts, Boys' Club]. Bill Stern's sports news:
Primo Carnera back in ring; Tulane pigskin warm-up; 75,000 at
horse opera [in Los Angeles Coliseum].
© 5Sep46; MP1155.
201. Sept. 11, 1946. Return of King from exile voted in Greek
plebiscite. Drama in Yugoslavia as Tito returns bodies of U. S.
fliers. UNRRA supplies [at Marseilles]. U. S. fleet in
Mediterranean. New British roundup in Palestine crisis. V.F.W.
parade. Harvest Moon dance champs. Death rides in motor
classic [in Atlanta]. National air race thrills. Skate stars in Ice-
capades.
© 11Sep46; MP1186.
202. Sept. 13, 1946. Byrnes warns U. S. won't quit. Tragic
plight of refugees at the door to Palestine. "Monty" over here [on
tour of U. S. and Canada]. Strike paralyzes U. S. ports. Meet Miss
America 1946. Bill Stern reports nation's sports thrills: tennis
championships; international polo.
© 13Sep46; MP1187.
203. Sept. 18, 1946. President welcomes "Monty" on first tour
of U. S. Nazi torture camp victims in pilgrimage to Lourdes.
Planes in head-on crashes but dummy pilot escapes. Adelaide
Hawley reports lighter side of the news. French quadruplets;
smallest auto; flying icicle.
© 18Sep46; MP1188.
204. Sept. 20, 1946. War criminals' swan song. Our martyred
fliers home as Trieste tension mounts. Siegfried Line goes boom.
Presenting Miss America and newest beach modes. U. S. tennis
stars win Davis Cup title tilt.
© 20Sep46; MP1189.
205. Sept. 25, 1946. Wallace-Byrnes rift stirs nation. UNRRA
carries on. London squatters abdicate as police nab abdicators.
Religious fete revived. Koreans in liberation celebration hail U. S.
Army. Olympics in Berlin described by Bill Stern. Death dodgers.
© 25Sep46; MP1258.
206. Sept. 26, 1946. Air rescue drama in trans-Atlantic plane
disaster. Wallace out of Cabinet. Debut of football: Pitt vs.
Illinois; the pros bow in. Something new in the sky [MGM
airship].
© 26Sep46; MP1259.
207. Oct. 2, 1946. The Shanghai story; amazing films of China's
"boom town." Pope blesses Boy Scouts. Holy Hour in Chicago
[Holy Name Mass]. Athens ready for King. First flying post
office. Sport topics of the day: thrills on wheels; President sees
aqua-speedsters.
© 2Oct46; MP1304.
208. Oct. 4, 1946. Nazi gang found guilty. Fred Allen gives tips
on politics. Overseas headlines: Harriman joins Byrnes in Paris;
Cannes revives famed fiesta. President sees West Point gridders
crush Oklahoma. Irish vs. Illinois; Alabama vs. Tulane.
© 4Oct46; MP1305.
209. Oct. 9, 1946. Legion convention; FBI Chief warns of foes
within U. S. Navy plane's 11,000–mile hop sets a new world's
record. Greeks welcome monarch recalled to the throne. 500,000
pounds of TNT exploded. Auto race thriller.
© 9Oct46; MP1306.
210. Oct. 11, 1946. Judgment Day for Nazi gang. World Series
special. Columbia gridders sink Navy. Buckeyes whitewash
Trojans.
© 11Oct46; MP1307.
211. Oct. 16, 1946. Army "Dreamboat" flies 9,500 miles. Byrnes
sees "no war." Alcan Highway, new frontier. Personalities in the
news: new Chief Justice [Fred M. Vinson]; Mexico honors movie
maker [Jack L. Warner]. U. S. togs for China. King [of England]
welcomes Eisenhower. World Series highlights. Gridiron miracle.
© 16Oct46; MP1314.
212. Oct. 18, 1946. Truman ends meat control. Queen Elizabeth
starts namesake on new career [as passenger ocean liner]. Film
stars ask arbitration in jurisdiction—at strike. Grid round-up by
Bill Stern: Yale vs. Columbia; Army vs. Michigan; Texas vs.
Oklahoma.
© 18Oct46; MP1315.
213. Oct. 24, 1946. Justice Jackson on lesson of Nazi hangings.
Byrnes home from Paris makes report on peace. Unrest in
Europe. De Gaulle loses at polls. Windsor home with Duchess.
Sinatra wins movie poll. Plane in slingshot take-off. World Series
extra.
© 24Oct46; MP1316.
214. Oct. 25, 1946. Molotov here aboard "Queen," backs peace.
Top secrets revealed as U. S. hails Navy Day. Personalities in the
news: General Ike, the golfer; spotlight on Franco; whale ahoy.
Grid thrills of the day reported by Bill Stern: Army crushes
Columbia; Tennessee upsets Alabama; Uclans beat California.
© 25Oct46; MP1317.
215. Oct. 30, 1946. United Nations special. Sport topics of the
day; rapids riders; submarine basketball.
© 30Oct46; MP1343.
216. Nov. 1, 1946. Grid thrillers: Penn vs. Navy; Army vs.
Duke; Rice vs. Texas. Paree's queer hair-do fashions. Headlines
in the news: twin engine helicopter; college ain't what it was;
Miss Liberty's birthday; featuring film notables.
© 1Nov46; MP1344.
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Volume 19, 1947/48.
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209. Oct. 6, 1947. Truman urges U. S. to save food for starving
Europe. Walter Winchell vs. Vishinsky [Vishinsky slanders
Americans, and Winchell says Russia fears power of a free press].
Asbestos mining boom [in Canada]. Canned salmon fishing
[divers rescue sunken cargo near Seattle]. Hirohito views flood
disaster [Honshu]. Musicians bolster morale of wounded war
veterans.
© 6Oct47; MP2720.
210. Oct. 8, 1947. Sensational films of World Series as Yankees
win. Football thrillers of the week: UCLA-Northwestern; Notre
Dame-Pittsburgh; Georgia Tech-Tulane.
© 8Oct47; MP2721.
211. Oct. 15, 1947. Truman warns the nation Europe's plight
desperate. De Gaulle denounces Reds. Hero dead homeward
bound [from Belgium]. Yugos release captive Yanks. Nazi poison
gas destroyed. Jet Flying Wing unveiled. Fastest planes test guns.
Message from Jimmy Stewart [inaugurating Pennsylvania
Week]. Holy Name convention [Boston]. China's "basket babies"
find haven [in Shanghai mission].
© 15Oct47; MP2718.
212. Oct. 17, 1947. U. S. backs Palestine independence plan.
Netherlands Queen [Wilhelmina] retires; infant Princess [Maria
Christina] christened. First war dead [from the Pacific area]
home. Bill Stern's grid thrillers: Yale vs. Columbia; Army vs.
Illinois.
© 17Oct47; MP2719.
213. Oct. 22, 1947. Marshall [at CIO convention in Boston]
calls upon labor to back U. S foreign policy. Reports from
overseas: black gold rush [Germans salvage coal from harbor at
Bremen]; U. S. consulate [in Jerusalem] bombed. Personalities
in the news: new birth record set; [British] royal family portrait;
Nimitz joins Redskins [Ottawa tribe]. Adelaide Hawley describes
latest fashions for fall. Lighter side of the news: [pretzel benders
marathon in Atlantic City and Frosh-Soph melee at Columbia
University].
© 22Oct47; MP2604.
214. Oct. 24, 1947. Epic of "Sky Queen" has happy ending
[scenes relating to the rescue of passengers from the Bermuda
flying boat by U. S. Coast Guard cutter "Bibb"]. Film industry
denies Red influence as hearings open [before House Committee
on Un-American Activities]. Bill Stern's grid thrillers: Michigan
vs. Northwestern; Southern Cal-Oregon State; Arkansas vs.
Texas; Pennsylvania-Columbia.
© 24Oct47; MP2605.
215. Oct. 29, 1947. Washington's movie drama, all-star cast
[Adolphe Menjou, Robert Taylor, Robert Montgomery, and Paul
V. McNutt speak at Congressional inquiry into alleged
Communist influences in Hollywood]. De Gaulle wins election.
Fires raze U. S. forests [in 10 states on Eastern Seaboard]. Rocket
opens new navy era [V–2 rocket fired from U. S. aircraft carrier
"Midway"].
© 29Oct47; MP2606.
216. Oct. 31, 1947. Thrilling grid films: Columbia's amazing
upset of Army; Trojans vs. Golden Bears; Quakers sink the Navy;
Longhorns down Rice; Michigan-Minnesota. Nation pays tribute
to first war dead home from Europe. Truman calls Congress. Fire
ruins Bar Harbor.
© 31Oct47; MP2607.
217. Nov. 5, 1947. Grim tragedy stalks India: 10,000,000
refugees on move. Red issue creates furor at House movie
inquiry. Brazil breaks Soviet ties. Armed services keep on alert
[airborne maneuvers at Fort Benning, Georgia, and navy air
defense tests in California]. Dock fire in London. [Irish]
sweepstakes winner. California invades Paris with latest U. S.
fashions.
© 5Nov47; MP2608.
218. Nov. 7, 1947. Super-flying boat piloted by Hughes up on
first test. Communists riot in France. Bill Stern's grid thrillers:
Notre Dame vs. Navy; Georgia Tech-Duke; Michigan-Illinois.
© 7Nov47; MP2609.
219. Nov. 12, 1947. Dramatic report from India [Mohammed
Ali Jinnah reviews troops in Karachi, Pakistan; the Maharaja
holds court at Hindu Jaipur]. Escaped Polish leader's own story.
Flivver planes reach Tokyo [first round-the-world flight of light
single-engine planes]. Tribute paid Will Rogers. Adelaide Hawley
describes the latest co-ed fashions. Olympic ice team previews U.
S. ice stars in first test.
© 12Nov47; MP2610.
220. Nov. 14, 1947. Game of the year: Irish rout Army. Georgia
Tech vs. Navy. Virginia-Pennsylvania. Marshall asks [a
Congressional committee headed by Senator Vandenberg for]
speedy aid to save freedom in Europe. Friendship Food Train
starts journey across the nation [after send-off from Governor
Warren of California].
© 14Nov47; MP2611.
221. Nov. 19, 1947. Thirty-one rescued as ship sinks in raging
sea [U. S. Army hospital ship "Charles A. Stafford" rescues crew
of Portuguese schooner "Maria Carlota" off Newfoundland].
Hughes hearing spotlight turned on air general [Bennett
Meyers]. Riding the Friendship Train as it snowballs across U. S.
News of the day in brief: workhorse of the air [Pioneer transport
for use on small back-country airfields]; amputees swim to
health.
© 19Nov47; MP2612.
222. Nov. 21, 1947. Truman sees crisis here and abroad; bids
Congress act. This is hunger [in Europe]. War flames ravage
romantic Kashmir. Friendship Train hailed in Midwest. Bill Stern
reports gridiron thrillers: Michigan-Wisconsin; Penn. vs. Army;
Georgia Tech-Alabama.
© 21Nov47; MP2613.
223. Nov. 26, 1947. Eric Johnston denounces Reds. Friendship
Food Train ends tour in triumph. Pennsylvania Friendship
Special; Ohio-Indiana-New York State Special. "Silent Guest"
plan launched [for aid to the hungry people of Europe]. Newark
calls off battle [between the battleship "New Mexico" and the
fireboat "Navy"]. 20–ton telescope lens [moved from California
Tech to Palomar Observatory].
© 26Nov47; MP2614.
224. Nov. 28, 1947. The royal wedding [of Princess Elizabeth
and Prince Philip]. Bill Stern's grid specials: USC downs UCLA;
Yale-Harvard; Notre Dame-Tulane; Penn State-Pitt.
© 28Nov47; MP2615.
225. Dec. 3, 1947. [Communist] strikes paralyze France.
Vienna cleans up [after dynamiting the Philipphof]. U. S. film
industry ousts Communists [Eric Johnston announces
suspensions]. Largest land plane test [XC–99]. General [Meyers]
stripped of honors [testimony before Senate committee]. The
"new look" in beach modes. Connie Mack honored.
© 3Dec47; MP2616.
226. Dec. 5, 1947. United Nations vote independent Jewish
state in Palestine. Big Four meet in London [Bevin, Molotov, and
General Marshall open talks on peace treaties]. News in brief:
legal arson [ferryboat "Tamalpais" burned in San Francisco Bay];
wine tasters [Beaune, France]. Army-Navy classic [complete
films of gridiron thriller]. Georgia Tech-Georgia. Penn vs.
Cornell.
© 5Dec47; MP2617.
227. Dec. 10, 1947. Police battle Reds in Paris. Camera magic
reveals secrets of flight. Latest Palestine films. Truman on
vacation [in Key West]. Twenty escape plane crash [at Seattle].
Bill Stern's overseas sports [boxing in Paris].
© 10Dec47; MP2785.
228. Dec. 12, 1947. Holy war in Palestine. Red sabotage stirs
France to action. New proving ground [Eniwetok] for the atom.
Trolley school [in Berlin]. Friendship cargo starts overseas. Irish
beat Trojans in thrilling finale. High school grid classic [Franklin
Field, Philadelphia]. Tulane vs. LSU.
© 12Dec47; MP2786.
229. Dec. 17, 1947. Secret Service smashes $1,000,000
counterfeit ring. Paris mourns military hero [General Leclerc].
Midget planes circle globe. Santa hits the Netherlands. Holiday
for orphans [arriving at LaGuardia Field]. Babe Ruth—Santa.
Lujack wins football honor. Ski fever's in the air. Skating champ
[Barbara Ann Scott] trains for Olympics.
© 17Dec47; MP2787.
230. Dec. 19, 1947. Hiroshima today; atom-bombed city hails
Emperor. Greek Navy gets six U. S. gunboats. Six saved in
Labrador plane crash. Friendship food for Italy. Cardinal
Spellman assists Santa. Personalities in the news: Admirals Louis
E. Denfeld, Chester W. Nimitz. "Pro" football title battle
[Cleveland Browns vs. New York Yankees].
© 19Dec47; MP2788.
231. Dec. 24, 1947. Man-made blizzard tests Army's new arctic
equipment. Embassy children send Yuletide greetings. New
plastic incubator. Admiral Halsey honored. Last American troops
quit Italy. Help for Europe [Interim Aid Bill]. Riots in Italy.
Movie stars urge less waste.
© 24Dec47; MP2789.
232. Dec. 26, 1947. Aviation's birthday [44th anniversary].
Marshall reports on Big Four split. World's mightiest crane.
France hails Friendship food cargo. A message from Jimmy
Stewart [for the hungry overseas]. Sport topics of the day:
Golden Gloves; Olympic ski tests; "pro" title football
[Philadelphia Eagles win from Pittsburgh Steelers].
© 26Dec47; MP2790.
233. Dec. 31, 1947. 1947 newsreel digest of the year: new
Congress sets keynote; Taft-Hartley bill; inflation shocks U. S.;
Texas City disaster; England's royal wedding; floods, blizzards
sweep Europe; Big Four stalemate; Moscow plots chaos; Rio
conference; terror in Korea and China; Red strikes sweep France,
Italy; Vishinsky attacks America; liberation in India; Palestine
partition; Freedom and Friendship trains.
© 31Dec47; MP2791.
234. Jan. 2, 1948. First films of New York's greatest snow
storm. Wallace bolts [party]. Lighter side of the news [beach
modes for children]. Cardinals win "pro" [football]
championship. Margaret Truman's press conference.
© 2Jan48; MP2792.
235. Jan. 7, 1948. Philippines report. Bill Stern's sport thrills of
the year: World Series playoff; diving champions; year's sports
heroine; Silver Skates carnival; world's fastest car; ice boating
thrills; Belmont Gold Cup Race; Indianapolis Speedway classic;
bobsledding stars; Babe Didrickson triumphs; horse of the year.
© 7Jan48; MP2793.
236. Jan. 9, 1948. Gridiron thrills from the nation's Bowl
classics: Rose Bowl; Orange Bowl; Cotton Bowl; Sugar Bowl.
First films of Canada's atom plant. Tojo on trial as Japan's no. 1
war criminal. A message from John Garfield [save food to save
lives]. Gay send-off for 1948: Tournament of Roses; King Orange
Jamboree; Chelsea Arts Ball.
© 9Jan48; MP2794.
237. Jan. 14, 1948. Truman reports to Congress. Marines
answer call to duty. Good news for war veterans [New York State
pays bonus]. Sport topics of the day: ski classic; Golden Gloves;
"zoom" racing.
© 14Jan48; MP2795.
238. Jan. 16, 1948. Marshall warns: aid to Europe now or else.
Overseas headlines: De Gaulle bids for power; Haile Selassie
[camera studies]; Japan's "honor system" telephones. Fashions
for mermaids [at Miami Beach]. Intercollegiate ski meet [Sun
Valley]. Aquatic carnival [Fort Lauderdale].
© 16Jan48; MP2796.
239. Jan. 21, 1948. Heroes' ship [Army Transport "Joseph V.
Connolly"] burns at sea. Crew saved [scenes at sea and of
survivors' arrival in New York]. General Chennault finds
romance in China. Stassen charges: capital "insiders" made
millions in grain [Stassen testifies before Senate Appropriations
Committee; General Wallace H. Graham answers questions].
Silver Skates thriller [Al Casale wins in New York]. Boy victim
[Terry Tullos] helps President [and Margaret Truman] open
March of Dimes drive.
© 21Jan48; MP2859.
240. Jan. 23, 1948. Spotlight on Eisenhower [awarded Poor
Richard Club medal in Philadelphia]. $1,000,000 Boston fire.
Bradley honored [receives Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor
from French Ambassador Bonnet]. Milk ship for Europe [sent by
Californians]. Chimps in star performance [royal circus in
Brussels]. The March of Dimes [pageant in Los Angeles]. Bill
Stern's sports headlines: ski daredevils [Illinois' Norge Ski Club
meet]; [Middle Atlantic] title skating; zoom diving [Miami
Beach].
© 23Jan48; MP2860.
241. Jan. 28, 1948. Petrillo testifies again [before House Labor
Committee]. What an orchestra [German orchestra of 20 men
using 400 harmonicas]. That new look in beach modes [Coral
Gables, Fla.]. Bill Stern's sports topics: [rehearsal in Swiss Alps
for Winter Olympics]; jet sled rides rails at 1019 miles an hour
[Muroc, Calif.].
© 28Jan48; MP2861.
242. Jan. 30, 1948. Stassen vs. Pauley; the battle of
Washington [speculation in high places by "insiders"]. Tense
days in Holy Land. Gandhi breaks fast. Mass weddings [in
China]. "Voice" for America [Smith-Mundt bill]. Ice boat regatta
[Hamilton, Ontario]. Golden Gloves [New York]. Dodds wins
again [the mile run at Boston].
© 30Jan48; MP2879.
243. Feb. 4, 1948. Germans demonstrate as unrest sweeps
Bizonia [mass walkout in Munich]. Food for Italy [Rome]. Hindu
festival [Kumbha-Mela ceremonies at Ganges River]. Tiger
tamers begin spring training [Roman Proske in Florida and
Mabel Stark in California]. Something new for the Navy [walking
barge]. Clothes for cycling [Florida]. Babies in the swim [nine-
month-old Sherry Whitford]. Championship ring battle [in
Paris].
© 4Feb48; MP2862.
244. Feb. 6, 1948. World mourns Gandhi. Film story of his
amazing career. More Marines embark [Norfolk, Va.]. Fur
fashions [Florida]. Bill Stern's sports roundup: Millrose Games
[Bill Vessie and Gil Dodds set new records]; record crowds cheer
winter carnival [St. Paul]; 1948 Winter Olympics [hockey teams
and bob sleds racers in Swiss Alps].
© 6Feb48; MP2863.
245. Feb. 11, 1948. Washington spotlight on the Commies
[Attorney General Tom Clark and Congressman Karl Mundt
testify before House Committee on Un-American Activities].
Exercise Snowdrop, Arctic test for Army [paratroopers in upstate
New York]. The lighter side of the news [orangutan at New York's
Bronx Zoo]. Magic brain comes to aid of science [solves complex
mathematical problems]. Exiled Belgian monarch [King Leopold]
finds haven in Cuba. [Bill McGowan's] school for umpires.
Championship skating [George Fisher and Loraine Sabbe at St.
Paul's winter carnival].
© 11Feb48; MP2864.
246. Feb. 13, 1948. Eisenhower quits Army [ceremonies for his
successor, General Omar N. Bradley in presence of President
Truman]. India's grieving multitudes bid farewell to Gandhi.
Arctic thriller, Exercise Paradog. A new record in triplets [second
set born to Mrs. Margaret Trait Walker, Syracuse, N. Y.]. Bill
Stern's Olympic round-up [triumphs of Dick Button and Barbara
Ann Scott]. Dodds sets record in Boston games.
© 13Feb48; MP2865.
247. Feb. 18, 1948. Today in Palestine. Arab terror defies
United Nations. President [Truman] opens 1948 Red Cross
Drive. Mardi Gras [Mrs. Truman and Miss Margaret Truman in
New Orleans]. Viareggio [Italy] fiesta. Miss Truman launches
craft named for Dad. Bill Stern's sport topics: Nations top dogs in
New York show; Lipton Cup race [Miami Beach, Fla.];
championship ski jump [St. Paul's winter carnival].
© 18Feb48; MP2866.
248. Feb. 20, 1948. Cinderella romance [Winthrop Rockefeller
marries Barbara Sears in Palm Beach, Fla.] Pope warns of atom
bomb. Latest films of the war in Greece. Appeasement of Stalin
scored by Dewey. Winter Olympics finale [U. S. wins four-man
bobsled title; Canada defeats Switzerland to capture hockey
crown]. Hell drivers in bang-up show [rodeo in California].
© 20Feb48; MP2923.
249. Feb. 24, 1948. Chiang's army moves against the Reds
[General Fu Tso-Yi in command in North China]. Post-war twin
record [three sets in two years for Mr. and Mrs. John J. Walsh of
Quincy, Mass.] Strange baby case [questionable citizenship of
16–months-old Neils Rebholz]. American hails spirit of
brotherhood [messages from Henry Noble McCracken and
General Eisenhower]. Bill Stern's sport topics: daredevils on ice
[motorcycle race in Czechoslovakia]; Golden Glovers [Coley
Wallace, highlight of the matches].
© 24Feb48; MP2924.
250. Feb. 27, 1948. Democrats open Presidential battle of 1948
[President Truman and James A. Farley at Jefferson-Jackson
Day Dinner]. In starving China today [Peiping]. Quintuplets for
the Leos [San Francisco Zoo]. Bill Stern's sports topics: baseball's
in the air [New York Giants train in Florida]. One-man
helicopter. Carnival time in Rio.
© 27Feb48; MP2925.
251. Mar. 3, 1948. The Palestine tragedy: explosion rocks
Jerusalem; United Nations crisis [speech by Warren R. Austin];
Haganah ship drama [Jewish refugee ship "Unafraid" picked up
by British]. "New look" for General Eisenhower [in civilian
clothes]. Czechoslovakia in chains [camera highlights of the
country from pre-Hitler days to present].
© 3Mar48; MP2926.
252. Mar. 5, 1948. Japan battles black market [Tokyo]. Schools
closed by teachers' strike [Minneapolis]. Easter prevue down in
Dixie [Gracie Allen at New Orleans' Fete des Chapeaux]. Truman
ends tour [Guantanamo, Cuba]. New jet plane [Navy's FJ–1]. Bill
Stern's sports topics: Paris acclaims Barbara Scott; turf classic
[Talon defeats On Trust in Santa Anita's $100,000 handicap
race]; muscle men on parade [male beauty contest in Florida].
© 5Mar48; MP2927.
253. Mar. 10, 1948. Quick aid to Europe urged to avert war.
Czech fate stirs world [Senator Arthur Vandenberg speaks for
European Recovery Program; scenes in Czechoslovakia show
Premier Klement Gottwald; Czech Ambassador Juraj Slavik
resigns in Washington]. Everglades [Florida] wonderland
explored by cameramen. King Michael reclaims throne [in Paris
with Princess Anne of Bourbon-Parma]. Bill Stern's sports
headlines: basketball sensation [Notre Dame defeats NYU];
Boston Red Sox get ready [at Sarasota]; Cincinnati Reds warm
up for spring [Tampa]; most perilous ski jump [Iron Mountain,
Michigan].
© 10Mar48; MP2928.
254. Mar. 12, 1948. De Gaulle asks U. S. arms aid to stem Red
march. Canadian Army trains troops in Arctic warfare. De Valera
in U. S. Truman returns to Capital. Canada hails Olympics
heroine [Barbara Ann Scott in Montreal]. Gliders in record
soaring contest [San Diego]. Bill Stern's sports topics: baseball's
in the air [Chicago White Sox at Pasadena; New York Yankees at
St. Petersburg; Detroit Tigers at Lakeland; Boston Braves at
Bradenton]; track thriller [Salmagundi defeats Call Bell in Santa
Anita Derby].
© 12Mar48; MP2929.
255. Mar. 17, 1948. 1949 political pot starts boiling [spotlight
on Dewey, Stassen, Taft, Vandenberg, Warren, and MacArthur].
King Michael here to learn about America. Chile claims Antarctic
islands [President Gabriel Gonzalez Videla at Greenwich Island].
Spectacular fires sweep Jap capital [Tokyo]. "Big Jim" makes a
hit [Alabama's Governor James Folsom in New York]. Movie star
honored [Esther Williams made Honorary mayor of Twentynine
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