Life Magazine October 22, 1945 - Cover: Star Halfback
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- Item #: 0010064
- Manufacturer: Life Magazine
Cover: Paul Sarringhaus. Articles include: Radar photographs of U.S. cities (first page is torn out); Harry Truman Takes a Trip; Revolt in Saigon - British and Japs help French quell Annamites; Case of the Jealous Wife - Mrs. Mansfeldt; A Nazi Walks into a Trap - British Intelligence uses single photograph to catch Berlin lawyer; Headless Rooster; Dame May Whitty Acts at 80 - in "Therese"; The New Cars - A visitor to Detroit finds he will be able to buy a 1946 version of a 1942 car by end of next summer; Movie of the Week: "Blithe Spirit" - illustrations by Herbert F. Roese; Phosphors - Crystals convert invisible rays into cool light of many colors (color photos); Victory Lingerie; Proximity Fuze - Device which sets off shells by radio signal was key war weapon; The California Way of Life - Climate and the automobile create a new pattern of indoor-outdoor living; Isaiah Bowman - World's leading political geographer; Paul Sarringhaus returns to Ohio State; Life Spends a Day with a G.I. Occupying Germany - Ralph Gorden; Bizarre Bookbinder Maurice Hamonneau. Color General Electric ad featuring Jane Froman, Chrysler ad with Chick Johnson, Decca Records ad with Bing Crosby. Movie ad: "Yolanda and the Thief" with Fred Astaire. Covers are worn, partially separated; detached page is frayed on edges.
