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       CONTENTS  FOR  THE  LEATHER  LIFESTYLE                 36  WHITE  DEATH
       MAGAZINE  FOR  THE AOUL T  LEATHERMAN                    Poett~ b,  John  Ro\>\bcrri
       VOLUME       NUMBER  V    MARCH  I  APRIL   l976       41  KING
                                                                Our m.•\\  comic  !ilrl/1 begin-. m rhi!i 1s,ue
       4  SIR!                                               44  WINNER'S CIRCLE
         Readers  tell us "'hat they like 'don't like           Brc>nn'ood ~ iootbal/ tun  11/m
       6  SCAT,  ANYONE?                                     48  THE  MARINE AND THE  SAILOR
         The eH:r-J)Ot)ular aue::.tion, a~S..ed anew bv Fran#..   falcons ne~~ vie~' ot the Arme'(f Force.,
         Edwards
       8  INTERVIEW:                                          54  DRUMMER  ON STAGE
                                                                finding om what happens \\hen • Bm· Meer::.  Bo~ •
         DRUMM£R  talks  with playwright Richard Swel
       9  ISOMER                                              56  MORE MOVIE MAYHEM!
         A one-act 'S&M plCJy.  complete in these pages       59  DRUMMER  VISITS THE  D.C.  EAGLE
      13  BABYSITIER                                            A bar tor th£' b1centenn1al
         F1ct1on   or 1s it really!   from Phil Andro::.     60  THE  LEATHER  BAR SCENE
      18  MEN'S ROOM                                            Where Leathermcn meet to beat
         Photo essay of a hot,  new  fl1cJ..           ;:    62  IN  PASSING
      19  ARIES                                        ;        A  combmauon of .. Jeannie ~ l :imp" and some
                                                                fditorial h~&Lmanat1ons
         An S&M ~1gn ol the lod1aca/ rime, b~ Bud
      20  FIVE IN  THE TRAINER'S ROOM                        COVER  ILLUSTRATION  by Chuck Arnett
        Part  three of Scoll Masten' s.11w  of team eltort             t·o11inli( up:
     25  THE  LEATHER  f RATERNITY
        Rigger and better than f'ver
     29  DRUMBEATS                                                              MARKS  MAKE  THE MAN!
         rhe lighter side of S&M                                                So  ~ay-. an dUthonty on
                                                                                talloom~. br.:indtn~ and
     30  POSTER FOLDOUT                                                         other nl('dn~ ot
        /.Jc/.;  Wrangler b.Jre::. all for vour plea:.ure
                                                                                1dentil1c..illon
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      VOL.llME I,  NUMBER II         MARCH/APP IL 1976
                                                                                PLAYING  WITH  FIRE
                                       ROBERT PAYNE
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                                     JEANNE C  BARNEY                           Burnin~ 11cr10n b\
                                         JAY lUBl<OFF                           Orlandn P.1ri.-.
                                       VAUGHN KINCEY
                                      SIDNEY CHARLES.
                                         RUSS MAI.LOY
     CONTRIBUTORS          PttlLANOROS, FRANI< EDWARDS
               FRED HALS reo. SCO'fT MASTERS  ROBERT OPEL                       FETISH  OF THE  MONTH
      PHOTOGRAPttY                COLT, ROV DEAN. J&R,
                        ROBERT OPEL. PAl ROCCO  lARGET                          When 'iome Jx>opll' thro\\
     AIH                           CHUCI< ARNETT. euo                           th1·m~·lv1" at your  l<'f'l.
      CopytlQlll   1974. ORUMMER1M491U•nl! for l.Oltlh01'1T1on  Volumt• !,      they fl' ~etttng lo the
      No. S.  All  rlglll1  reMrVl!CI  RcprOcluC11on  by  written  l)f!rm1u1on
      Publl&llo~ every saa wn't.$ by Drumm11r PubllcariOllS, inc: . .SA46 S.nt•   hard ot the matter•
      Monacc'I 8lv11, Lor. All(leles. C•lifornla 9ocn9  Sl.,mpod, e.i.!111ddrtued
      •nv•lope  must  •c;compenr  au  m1nuxr1pt1,  ora .... inQ~ end  Pl10to
      grepm =wbm1llt0 11  lhl!y erll' IO be rerurneo. No rC5P0nslb1llty c;•n b<!
      11Humf<S tor any unM>llCllOd  maflorlal~  In our litllOl'I or semll1e1 on,   DRUMMER GOES  TO
      1l1ThtM1tr betw!'I n  people,  pla(es, or namn 1, purely c;o1nclo.tital
      S«ond  c1au  OOlf•110  paid  at  Los  Angeles.  talitorn1a.  ano  ar     A SLAVE  AUCTION
      Bddll•onttl  matlano  offices  Address  111  edllort111  matl'rl111  ~ncl/or
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     Citlltorni4190019  Alltnquirlesconcemtng THE LEATHE"R  FRATER             i\.'\art1n p.sr cld • wndPr vount?
      Nll'Y.  or loll!'"''°" 1orw1rdlng lo FRATERNITY ml!m~"'· "'®Id
     bo  Miclrl'Ueft  to  THE  LEATHER  FRATERNITY,  8011  14.U  ...           .,, ut I,  for  ~It· tu d1.-
     C•c>Seent  , C.tllfornrl 917l.t  Only l.ealhcr Fratfl'nll,  memben may    h11~lwst b1dd1~r  .md all
     currcwon<J  with  mt!mbt'n  whose  11~111'111$  1ppe•r:  Read"rW•P  ,,
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