8 ARCHITECTS OF CATASTROPHE WILL THE FARBEN WAR CRIMINALS GO FREE? by Howard Watson Ambruster 16 HOT JAZZ
SWING STREET—LONDON
18 CRACK SHOTS
THE YEAR'S BEST NEWSPICTURES
26 THE EAST LOOKS WEST
ARE WE LOSING FREE INDIA'S FRIENDSHIP? by Pearl S. Buck
31 TONSORIAL ARTISTS
SCHOOL FOR BARBERS
34 ART FORM
EYE-CATCHING CALENDARS
THE MOVIES
38 "GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT"
41 SEE-ABLE AND AGREEABLE
42 STYLE TREND
THE NEW SILHOUETTE
48 AMERICA SPEAKS
ARE LONGER SKIRTS DISCOURAGING MATRIMONY? ALSO
6 SEE-WORTHY PICTURES
24 CARTOONS—by Al Ross, Bo Brown, R. C. Dell
25 NAZI NIGHTCLUBS THRIVE DESPITE ECONOMIC CRISIS .
46 "LIVING STATUE" FOOLS SPANISH BULL
50 LETTERS FROM SEE READERS
ON THE COVER
RESCUED from celluloid limbo by Howard Hughes' reluctant compromise with hypercritical Boards of Review, Jane Russell (right) last year divulged in 46 of the 48 states the disputed points of Producer Hughes' long-drawn out controversy with the vacillating Hays-Johnson Office 'over The Outlaw.
Meanwhile, Jane made Young Widow for Hunt Stromberg, currently is cast as "Calamity Jane" (co-starring with Bob Hope) in Paramount's shortly-to-be-exhibited Technicolored western thriller, The Paleface.