March 28, 1941 issue of Friday magazine, a short-lived, progressive American weekly publication that focused on photojournalism and investigative reporting. The top headline reads, "England Fights for Life!", reflecting the intensifying global conflict during World War II as Great Britain endured the Blitz. Actress Jane Russell, labeled on the right side as "Hughes' New Harlow." is pictured on the cover (this moniker was a promotional tactic by eccentric billionaire and filmmaker Howard Hughes, who discovered Russell and styled her to evoke the legendary allure of Jean Harlow for his controversial movie The Outlaw). Includes an article title, "Give the Pitchers a Break" authored by legendary Baseball Hall of Famer Honus Wagner. Other Stories; "Revolt on the Waterfront" Pete Mazzie Steps into Murdered Man's Shoes to Lead Longshoremen in Fight on Racketeers, "Dead Arts Live Again", and the "Sinking of the 'Salvator'" ... about 11 x 15.5" (32-pages) has tears to cover edges, has spotty stains on cover, spine frayed - but good overall condition ... Code JSB 334