 Located warehouses, 12 million pounds of clothing are gathered for the people of war-ravaged Europe and Asia. Arriving from all parts of Canada, the clothing is sorted by grade and type. More than six million pounds of clothing have already been shipped by the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, and this important work goes on. After sorting, the clothes are compressed into bails to save vital shipping space. These garments of all sorts and sizes will save lives this winter in nations desperately in need of food, clothing and shelter. Traffic, trains are stalled as a record snowfall blankets northeastern United States. The city of Buffalo in western New York State lies under 68 inches of snow after a four-day blizzard. The mayor has proclaimed an emergency, and every able-bodied citizen is called on to help dig out. Cars are half-buried and dripped as street traffic is completely halted. Winter's mantle provides rare beauty for the newly married couples who traditionally come here on their honeymoon. Splast leads beauty as well as hardship in its wake. Sasebo naval base in Japan, Japanese warplanes are piled up for destruction. Thirty-three aircraft of the beaten enemy air force are marked for swift demolition by American flame-throwing tanks. Under occupation regulations, Japan can neither own nor manufacture warplanes. Dreams of conquest go up in smoke. Docks of aluminum originally earmarked for war purposes are put to peacetime use to relieve the housing shortage in Europe and America. In these Canadian plants, the metal is rolled and shaped. On an assembly line, the houses are put together. Aluminum clapboards provide a strong all-weather finish. It is installed in these completely prefabricated homes. As each house nears completion, the walls are folded in as demonstrated by this model. At present, these houses are being made at the rate of 75 a month. This figure will soon be greatly increased. Folded for easy shipment, a complete house looks like this. Already in use in Canada, these modern prefabricated bungalows will go to help relieve the desperate housing situation in post-war Europe. Fornia presents the latest in automotive design, a three-wheeled light car for touring. It weighs only 1,000 pounds and is shortly going into mass production. Drill is removable and the car's one-front wheel makes maneuvering easy. Small tires help reduce the cost. Defenders are easily replaceable if damaged. Almost all parts are removable, even the plexiglass windshield. On highways, the car can travel at 116 miles an hour. Two-day trial of General Tomoyuki Yamashita nears its end. First Japanese to be tried for war crimes, Yamashita takes the stand. Before him, witnesses have presented harrowing evidence of atrocities committed under his command in the Philippines. Tiger of Melea, the spoiler of Manila. Yamashita is given this opportunity to testify in his own behalf. According to the evidence, approximately 60,000 women and children were killed in the Philippine islands by men under your command. According to evidence, approximately 60,000 women and children were killed in the Philippine islands by men under your command. Do you deny to this commission that you knew of or ever heard of any of those killing? ''I never heard of those killings." ''Had God heard of the incident before'' ''or never heard of it?" ''I had never heard of the report.'' ''I had never heard of such a situation.'' ''I never knew of those killings.'' I never heard of nor do I did I know of these events in summation defense counsel claims that the crimes were committed without Yamashita's knowledge when these atrocities occurred they were committed in violation of General Yamashita's orders and it's quite natural that those who violate a superior's orders are not going to inform him about that either before or after the fact that they intend to do so or have done so the prosecution sums up its case against Yamashita we say that if Yamashita is responsible in any measure for the violations and the laws of war committed by the men under his command in the Philippines anything less than the death sentence would be a mockery we therefore respectfully recommend that if the accused is found guilty as charged the sentence be death and in view of the aggravated nature of the crimes in view of the measure of the crimes we recommend that the sentence in case of death be carried out by hanging for the last time Yamashita is led into the court to hear the verdict in the 123 separate charges read by Major General R. B. Reynolds during the period in question you failed to provide effective control of your troops as was required by the circumstances accordingly upon secret written about two-thirds or more of the members concurring the Commission finds you guilty as charged and sentences you to death by hanging Yamashita himself thanked the Commission for the fairness of his trial execution of the sentence has been stayed pending action on appeal to the United States Supreme Court meanwhile Tomoyuki Yamashita convicted in the death of 60,000 helpless men women and children waits in prison