 Generalissimo of China, Chung Kai-shek returns to Shanghai at the airport General Wiedemeyer of the United States Army greets him For nine war-torn years the Generalissimo has not been in Shanghai and the people turn out to give him an enthusiastic Welcome breaking through police lines to surge around the official car There are a million people back into the race course to catch a glimpse of China's leader and to hear him speak Madam Chung, the Generalissimo mounts to the speaker stand. The great Chinese port city still recovering from its years of Japanese occupation greets his speech with cheer Heck rejoices in his nation's return to peacetime life United States Military Commission hears the final witness in the trial of Japanese general Masahara Homa Madam Homa takes the stand to defend her husband accused in the needless deaths of 17,000 American and Philippine soldiers after their surrender on the Bataan Peninsula Military judges to hear the decision of the Commission he bows before hearing the sentence Two-thirds or more of the numbers concurring the Commission sentences you to be shot to death with muscatrails The accused will be escorted from the courtroom Another Japanese war criminal will pay with his life for his savage deeds Public spirited citizens as former president Hoover President Truman acts to prevent starvation in Europe and Asia The president has already urged Americans to reduce consumption of food by one-fourth to avert famine abroad Mr. Hoover who organized mass relief during and after the first world war Herbert Lehman chairman of UNRWA and Commerce Secretary Wallace join with publisher Henry loose and Eric Johnson To help solve the acute food shortages secretary of Agriculture Anderson presents the problem We've done a magnificent job thus far. We've contributed millions of tons of food But we've not yet seen the job through and I certainly appeal to every American to do everything possible in the way of Personal sacrifice to see to it that millions now threatened with starvation do not actually suffer and do not actually die We have to strain ourselves a little more to make that possible On Honshu Island, Japan men of the American occupation forces set out for a holiday They're headed for Shiga Heights near Yudanaka and an outdoor furlough on the ski trail The snow covered slopes suggest scenery with which the Americans are familiar at home There's the ski lodge high in the mountains and the boys get set for the downhill journey Experts this a mammoth 60 ton machine lays 30 ton concrete houses much as a hen lays eggs Back into position over a mold for the building the machine is lowered After a 24-hour hardening period the completed house will be lifted from the mold and carried to its site even miles away R.G. Latterno developer of the amazing machine sees it rise off the completed house on hydraulic lifts The machine can make one concrete and steel house in little more than a day at moderate cost Moving away to its next job on 12-foot high pneumatic tires the machine leaves behind a home ready for the finishing touches Embedded in the floor workmen chip away rough edges before the installation of windows and here's the finished house Spacious enough for comfortable living when they are produced in sufficient quantity These house-building machines will help to meet the worldwide demand for millions of new homes Emperor Hirohito on an unprecedented tour of Hanshu Island According to the Potsdam declaration the people of Japan will choose their own form of government With this tour Hirohito makes a startling departure from his former Godlike austerity and launches his campaign to retain his position as emperor The emperor leaves by car for Yuraga to meet those Japanese who went abroad to colonize Japan's stolen empire and have since been returned Among those visited by the emperor are some soldiers of the former imperial army getting DDT delousing treatment Hirohito visits a hospital to speak to the man This is only the third time since the war that the emperor has ventured outside the palace ground On this day he is seen by more people than have ever seen a Japanese emperor in recorded history The imperial procession conducts the emperor back to his train after seven hours of mingling with commoners Hirohito prepares to return to Tokyo where he may ponder the results of his empire's ill-advised wars of conquest The world's most famous boxing ring presents the finals of the Golden Gloves goal of every young amateur boxer Heavyweight champion Joe Lewis started his career here Tonight these youngsters have their hearts set on a career in professional feudalism and for the first fight Wade Chansey in the white trunks Slugs it out against manual grande in the heavyweight division Chansey 19 years old is just back from service in the armed forces All for grande Frank Narditzi in white trunks versus Nick Kasuba Kasuba presses the fighting and takes a commanding lead but Frank's not through these kids keep on until they're out Frank's mouthpiece and there goes Frank but he's a courageous youngster and he comes up for more And Kasuba is too much for young Narditzi