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Circa: 1945 Condition: good Publisher: Time
LIFE'S COVER: "PEGGY ANN GARNER" -- Peggy Ann Garner, one of the three talented youngsters featured in LIFE's picture essay on child movie actresses (LIFE, Feb. 26), has just reached stardom as the lead in the movie comedy Junior Miss (see pp. 51 to 53). Born in Canton, Ohio, Peggy Ann studied dancing in New York, had jobs as a child Powers model before going to Hollywood, where she had her first bit part in Little Miss Thoroughbred. Big parts in Jane Lyre and A Tree Grows in Brooklyn followed. She is now 13, 5 ft. 3 in. tall, weighs 104 lb.
[RARE and HISTORIC World War II, WWII WARTIME Edition!]
SPEAKING OF PICTURES -- Carol Janeway's Tiles Have Fanciful Designs!
THE WEEK'S EVENTS BERLIN -- Americans find enemy's capital bears the marks of allied destruction and Red Army's occupation. In this trench Hitler may have been cremated. Hitler's last stand in his Reichchancellery. DID Adolf and Eva Die here? This is the evidence in Hitler's ROOM, by Percy Knauth. [MANY photos] Editorial: Reconversion; Eclipse. "Suzy from Shangri.La," by Shelley Mydans -- Pretty WAC Corporal comes back from 47 days with two men in a wild valley of New Guinea. (Margaret "Suzy" Hastings) Canadian Soldiers Riot in England. U. S. Army Rule Fails to Stop Fraternization with German Girls. Los Angeles Divorce Mill -- Los Angeles frees many more mismated couples than Reno.
ARTICLE: "Yeep! Yeepl Amerikansk Yeep!" by Joe Weston -- The Neutral Swedes go wild over their first look at a battle scarred U. S. Army Jeep.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ESSAY: New World Charter, Photographs by Gjon Mili. Herbert Vere Evatt, by John K. Jessup -- Australian is Conference hero.
SCIENCE: Plexiglas Models Help Soldiers Study Weapons. The German Space Mirror -- NAZI men of Science seriously planned to use a man made sattelite as a weapon for conquest. (Verry Interesting!)
MOVIES: MOVIE of the week: "Junior Miss" -- PEGGY ANN GARNER plays role of ernest teen-age troublemaker. PLUS: Peggy Ann Garner sees Coney Island. [photos]
MEDICINE:Veteran Without Hands -- Army film shows how an amputee learns to get along with hooks.
OTHER DEPARTMENTS: Letters to the Editors. LIFE Goes to the Pansy Breakfast. Miscellany: Harrow Meets Baseball -- American Airmen give an exhibition of the U. S. National sport to puzzled English Schoolboys.
LIFE'S PICTURES: Most of the pictures of LIFE's survey of bomb.shattered Berlin (pp. 19 to 27) were taken by 32 year old William Vandivert, LIFE's tallest photographer (6 ft. 5 in.). Before he covered the European end of the war through France, Belgium, Holland and Germany, Vandivert saw action in China, India and Burma. He was inEngland during the Battle of Britain, in Albania during the Albanian war. In addition, he has managed to spend considerable time in Hungary, Panama, Cuba, Switzerland, Ireland and Brooklyn.
FULL PAGE vintage ADS include: MOVIE AD: John Hersey's A BELL FOR ADANO, Starring Gene Tierney, John Hodiak, William Bendix, Directed by Henry King. KATE SMITH for General Electic radios!; PACKARD; CAMELS; MORE
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