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ISSUE DATE: June 27-July 4 1964; 237th Year, Issue No 25

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THE COVER. Steelworker Leo Siarkowski shouts directions to crane operator at Jones & Laughlin's Cleveland plant. Photograph is by John Launois.

ARTICLES:
STEVE LAWRENCE, a guy from Brooklyn . . . Richard Atcheson. At 28, he shuttles wildly between two worlds. In one, he's just plain folks. In the other, he plays the millionaire boy wonder. [Article, photos of him and Edie Gorme!]

L.B.J. should debate on TV (Speaking Out) . . . Richard M. Nixon.
Remembering RAC (Affairs of State) . . . Stewart Alsop.
The Maccabees ride again . . . Alfred G. Aronowitz.
Can the manatee save Florida? . . . Lewis H. Lapham.
Gems that grow on command . . . Rafael Steinberg.
Floyd Patterson's fight to save his pride . . . Pete Hamill.
The murder that started World War I . . . Roberta Strauss Feuerlicht.
L.B.J:s hunt for womanpower . . . Peter Lisagor and Marguerite Higgins.
A challenge to women Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson. . . .

COVER STORY: STEEL: The giant under fire . . . David R. Jones.
Big, wealthy and essential to the nation's economy, the American steel industry for years considered itself almost above competition. But the customers have stopped waiting in line, domestic and foreign rivalry has become fierce -- and the lords of steel have finally been forced to get Out and fight for their business.

FICTION: The 480 (Conclusion) . . . Eugene Burdick. Full page color illustration by Diane and Leo Dillan.

DEPARTMENTS: Letters; Post scripts; Hazel; Editorials.

THE AUTHORS. A newspaperman who has covered the steel industry for a half dozen years, David R. Jones is Detroit correspondent for The New YorkTimes tsnd formerly was Pittsburgh bureau chief for The Wall Street Journal. Last year he won a Loeb Award, a prize the University of Connecticut presents annually to outstanding business and financial writers. - . - Two other prizewinning journalists collaborated to report on the President's search for women to take an active part in government Newsday Washington columnist Marguerite Higgins won a Pulitzer Prize for international reporting in 1951, when she was the New York Herald Tribune's Korea correspondent. Chicago Daily News Wash. ington bureau chief Peter Lisagorwon the American Newspaper Guild's Page One Award in 1948 and 1949 . . . . Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson began her article at the LBJ ranch and finished it in Washington during a busy week in which she entertained the Premier of Israel and the Shah of Iran, and wrote a speech for commencement at Radcliffe . . . . Free. lance writer Roberta Strauss Feuerlicht, who has written children's books, found aging assassin Dr. Cvjetko Popovie brusque and standoffish until she took her 18-month-old son along to one of the interviews. On seeing the youngster, Doctor Popovie broke into a wide grin and chucked the little boy under the chin. From then on he talked freely about his life. . . Free-lance writer Richard Atcheson, formerly theater editor of the now defunct Show Business Illustrated, conducted part of his interview with Steve Lawrence while trembling in a vibrator chair that Lawrence keeps in his dressing room . . . . Contributing writer Pete HamiII, who was once an amateur boxer himself, has known former heavy- weight champion Floyd Patterson for many years.
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