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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: October 10, 1938; VoL 5, No. 15
CONDITION: LARGE magazine, Approx 10½" X 13½". COMPLETE and in GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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LIFE'S COVER: The pretty girls flashing batons on the cover ate two of the 100 drum majorettes who led bands in the American Legion parade in Los Angeles. Girl on the left is 18-year-old Margie Lassell of Wilmington, Calif. The other is 15-year-old Barbara Anne Walling, of Long Beach. Miss Lassell goes to Compton Junior College and leads the drum & bugle corps of the Anaheim Legion Post. Miss Walling is still in junior high school but is one of the best majorettes in Southern California and leads the Long Beach Municipal band.

FASCINATING, HISTORICAL issue, detailing the START of World War II!

THE WEEK'S EVENTS:
Peace at a Price: Hitler Listens to Reason. Munich Conference gives him great victory. Chamberlain says the British and the Germans "never want to fight again", gives up parts of Czechoslovakia in exchange for "peace".
NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN Gets Cheered & Jeered.
The People of Europe Did Not Want to Fight another war now.
British Fleet (Britain holds the sea) vs. German Army (Germany holds the Land) .
World Force vs. World Law; Britain wins Germany back into World Law.
"Old Joe" CHAMBERLAIN's Second Son NEVILLE: A Biography in Pictures.
LIFE on the Newsfronts of the World.
The Roosevelt Cabinet Ponders the War Crisis.
Kaltenborn Sleeps by Mike; Garbage Trucks End Strike.
Priest Picketing; Elephants in War and Love.

ART: The French Impressionists ... and the Chester Dale Collection. Full page prints of Manet's "Mme Michel Levy", Monet's "Rouen Cathedral", Renoir's "Two Young Girls", Degas.

MOVIES:
MOVIE OF THE WEEK: "Men With Wings", from William Wellman, text and photos.
Five French Films Challenge Hollywood. Text and photos from Grand Illusion by Jean Renoir.

MODERN LIVING: Hats: How Men Crease and Tilt Them.

SCIENCE:
Macnab-Snyder Expedition Photographs Albino Giraffe in Color.
Fordham Seismograph Records Hurricane's Waves.
M.I.T. Wind Tunnel Reproduces Substratosphere.

SPORT:
Football:1938 Game Is Open and Tricky.
Pros Are Beefy Bruisers.
Off-tackle Power Drive, Razzle-dazzle Plays.
New Records Are Made in Tennis, Golf, Auto Racing.

OTHER DEPARTMENTS:
Speaking of Pictures -- Drum Majorettes are latest in Ballyhoo, American Legion Convention in Los Angeles.
Letters to the Editors.
People.
LIFE Plays a Naval War Game.
Pictures to the Editors.
EDITOR:Henry R. Luce.

FULL PAGE vintage ADS include:
International Trucks; Diamond T trucks; CAMELS; MORE


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