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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: April 4, 1960; Vol. 48, No. 13
CONDITION: LARGE magazine, Approx 10oe" X 13oe". COMPLETE and in GOOD condition, some wear. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: "Marlon Brando : Actor, Director, and Producer" On location in Death Valley, Marion Brando plays a western badman in the first movie which he has also produced and directed (One-Eyed Jacks, see pp. 105-112).

THE WEEK'S EVENTS:
A new home for LIFE: Rockefeller Center expands to the west, giving an added lift to Manhattan's skyline. Photographed by Yale Joel.
The first pictures in a prince's album: 4oe-week-old Andrew poses at a royal get-together.
Wild race to flee a merciless slaughter: South African massacre of Negro demonstrators provokes angry world reaction.
Two immovable forces meet in Paris.
Hands up! for both sides: two Tennessee convicts free hostages for high concessions.
Little lost girl and boy: a tragic mix-up plagues two families in France.
EDITORIAL: The risk in the test ban. PHOTOGRAPHIC ESSAY: Brando's break into a new field: Marlon is producer-director-star of a new $5 million Western. Photographed by Sam Shaw. [NICE, In-depth article, with multiple photos!]

PHOTOGRAPHIC ESSAY: Toward liberty and order: a new middle class and a political compromise bring hope of democracy to Colombia. Part Ill of a six-part series on world democracy. Photographed for LIFE by Frank Scherschel.

ARTICLE: Shameful strife in the Pentagon: a few bold reforms can halt the most damaging effects of interservice rivalry. By John Osborne, LIFE Staff Writer.

THEATER: A drama of disastrous love: Lillian Hellman's new hit TOYS IN THE ATTIC dissects a strife-torn family.

ANIMALS: Short on hair but very rare: an odd-looking dog that nobody wanted gets tender loving care from June Havoc.

NIGHTCLUBS: Strippers beat a wrap: burlesque on Bourbon Street wins a court reprieve.

LIFE'S GARDEN NEWS: Vegetable-growing made easier: new varieties of plants are tough, tidy and fruitful.

FASHION: Girls in gingham because of Brigit Bardot: her lace-lined wedding garb inspires frocks for tots.

CLOSE-UP: New job, same old Chuck: as the Braves' pilot, Dressen is still one of baseball's livest wires.

SCIENCE: A public machine vends customers' blood pressure for 25 c.

PARTY: Lonely tourist luxury in Cuba: Castro tries to bolster business by giving U.S. honeymooners red-carpet treatment.

OTHER DEPARTMENTS:
Speaking of Pictures: an escape up a tank.
Letters to the Editors.
Miscellany: a view between vows .


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