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TITLE: LIFE magazine
[Classic LIFE Magazine, with all the great photographs, features, writers, vintage advertisements and MORE -- See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE:
July 30, 1945; Vol. 19, No.5
CONDITION:
LARGE magazine, Approx 10oe" X 13oe". COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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LIFE'S COVER: "Playing with Shadows" -- The curly-headed girl on LIFE's cover is Lane Delbridge, who is a North Carolinian but like many another child spends most of her time away from home following her Army father. Corporal Delbridge is instructing at Boca Raton Field, Fla., which gives Lane Lots of time at nearby Delray Beach. Last week Lane was 25 months old, which she has found gives her excellent proportions for making shadows in the sand. For pictures of others as fortunate, see pages 6 to 9.
[RARE and HISTORIC World War II, WWII WARTIME Edition! -- SEE PHOTOS FROM INSIDE THIS ISSUE, BELOW!]
THE WEEK'S EVENTS:
Displaced Persons Swarm across Europe.
Millions of displaced persons stream across europe to their homes.
US army camp sorts out and moves DP's in boxcars.
Two little dutch girls cross Europe going home, Some do not want to go home.
Editorial: America and Russia -- to equal the communist talent for pursuasion we must develop persuasiveness of our own.
PICTURE OF THE WEEK: (Full page) Opera star PATRICE MINSEL poses in her swim suit for the picture that didn't shock the Metropolitan.
Pros and cons testify at United Nations charter hearings.
Presidential cap -- Truman sets a style on sea trip to big three meeting at Potsdam.
Surrender Papers Are Displayed in Washington. Record crowds are inspecting the surrender papers in the National Archives building.
ARTICLE: KAMIKAZE, by John Hersey. The Jap air force has turned itself into a suicide weapon -- its wierdly trained pilots seek glory in death -- they cannot win the war but do great damage.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ESSAY: American songs -- a Nation's poetry and sentiment is treasured in our folk tunes (lyrics plus pictures).
FARMING: The Postwar JEEP: New Civilian Model is redesigned and refitted for use on the farm.
MOVIE: Movie of the week: YOU CAME ALONG -- a better than average tear jerker marks the debut of Lizabeth Scott -- Producer Hal Wallis caught sight of her one night in the Stork Club.
Pictures of Scott, and photos from the movie, as well as notes about the story.
(Less well known fact: The screenplay was by AYN RAND !) [SEE PHOTOS BELOW]
MEDICINE:
Men Starve in Minnesota: Conscientious objectors volunteer for strict hunger tests to study Europe's food problem.
ART:
Louvre Art Returns. Paris museum's famous masterpieces come back from wartime hiding place.
Ground strafing -- paintings show what US Fliers see during low altitude attacks.
OTHER DEPARTMENTS:
Letters to the Editors.
LIFE Goes on a Holiday with Ella Raines. After three years of marriage, movie star and flier husband have their first real vacation together in Nevada.
Miscellany: Veterans Hunt for Clothes. Veterans have hard time buying the civilian outfits they want.
LIFE'S PICTURES:
To get the exhaustive story on Displaced
Persons in Europe (pp. 13-19), LIFE Photographer David Scherman traveled 1,500
miles through five countries in just seven
days. He was shocked by the squalor of
the trainloads of Russians. His final job
was to follow two Dutch girls from their
transient camp in Bavaria to their homes
in Amsterdam and Leiden. When he finished, he was an authority on the vast
and complex subject of Displaced Persons.
FULL PAGE vintage ADS include:
MOVIE AD: George White's SCANDALS, starring Joan Davis and Jack Haley.
Color ad on back cover: Have a coke -- or how to be buddies in Brazil (for Coca Cola); MORE
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