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TITLE:
U. S. News and World Report magazine
[Historic Newsmagazine -- see more contents listed below!]
ISSUE DATE:
JULY 18, 1958; Vol. XLV, No. 3
CONDITION: Standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". In VERY GOOD condition.
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Can we stop Collisions in the Air? INterview with General Elwood Quesada, THe President's Advisor on Aviation. New Role for CANADA.
INDEX:
AVIATION.
FINANCE.
FRONT PAGE OF THE WEEK.
HEALTH.
INDUSTRY, BUSINESS (see below.
INTERNATIONAL(see below.
LABOR.
LAW.
MARCH OF THE NEWS.
MILITARY.
MISSILES.
NATIONAL AFFAIRS (see below.
PEOPLE.
SPORTS.
WASHINGTON WHISPERS.
NEWS LETTERS.
TOMORROW.
WORLDGRAM.
NEWS YOU CAN USE.
TREND OF BUSINESS (U. S.
BUSINESS AROUND.
THE WORLD.
FULL LISTINGS:
New Role for Canada.
U. S. Seeks Closer Partnership--Joint Defense, Joint Growth.
For U. S. Fliers Who Lose Their Way--Communist Bullets.
New Soviet Attacks Are Getting America Aroused.
Uncashed Checks, Hidden "Mike," "Stolen" Papers.
Events Are Moving Fast in the Gold fine Affair.
Can You, Too, Take Deductions for Gifts?.
Danger in the Skies--Back of Worry Over Collisions.
Human Reactions Seen Lagging Behind Speed of Planes.
Can We Stop Collisions in the Air?.
Interview with President's Adviser on Aviation.
Cigarette Story: Sales Go Up Despite Health Studies.
Why Congress Is Taking A Look at Big-Time Sports.
Thor-Able: Higher, Farther--A Moon-Probing Shot Next?.
What Next in U. S. Missiles? Top Authority Tells the Story.
Interview with Maj. Gen. Donald N. Yates.
Why U. S. Wants A Say on Who Can Go Abroad.
President Seeks to Protect the Security of the Nation.
Story of a Lost job--Trouble Ahead for U. N.
Labor Week: Senators Hear Restaurants' Troubles.
The Man in the News: Interior Secretary Seaton.
Ike's Trouble Shooter Mentioned for Bigger Jobs.
Across the U. 5.--Billions More for Dams, Rivers, Harbors.
Who Has Done Best in the Recession.
Farmers and Public Workers Are Better Off.
Communism and Supreme Court--A Growing Debate.
Pro and Con by Senator Eastland, Senator Morse.
Plus and Minus: Indicators of Business Activity.
News-Lines for Businessmen: What You Can and Cannot Do.
Finance Week: Trouble Sign in Stock Market?.
We've Been Asked: About New Aids for Small Business.
David Lawrence Editorial: Legalizing Treason?.
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