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TITLE: U. S. News and World Report magazine
[Historic Newsmagazine -- see more contents listed below!]
ISSUE DATE: MAY 2, 1958; Vol. XLIV, No. 18
CONDITION: Standard magazine size, Approx 8½" X 11". In VERY GOOD condition.

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: WHAT's Next in Autos? The Crisis in the Skies. Can plane collisions be prevented?

THE COMPLETE NEWS MAGAZINE INDEX.
EDUCATION.
SCIENCE.
FINANCE.
TAXES.
FRONT PAGE OF THE WEEK.
TRANSPORTATION.
INDUSTRY, BUSINESS(see below.
WASHINGTON WHISPERS.
INTERNATIONAL(see below.
LABOR.
NEWS LETTERS.
LAW.
TOMORROW.
MILITARY 5.
WORLDGRAM.
MISSILES.
NEWS YOU CAN USE.
NATIONAL AFFAIRS(see below.
TREND OF BUSINESS (U. S.
PEOPLE.
BUSINESS AROUND.
POLITICS.
THE WORLD.

FULL LISTING:
Why Next Turn Will Be Up.
Business to Get a Lift From Rise in Outflow of Federal Cash.
For South America: Nixon's Smile--and U. S. Help?.
Why People Aren't Buying Cars.
Job Uncertainty, Higher Monthly Payments, Hope for Price Cut.
What's Next in Autos?.
They're to Be Bigger, Just as Powerful, Cheaper to Operate.
Crisis in the Skies: Can Plane Collisions Be Prevented?.
Unhappy Taxpayers--It's Not Just the Money.
Gripes" Include Complicated Forms, Curt Letters, Changing Rules.
Negroes Stay Home, Vote Crusade Fails in South.
Survey Shows Fewer Negroes Registered Than Two Years Ago.
A Traffic Jam in Space?.
Satellites Give World Something New to Worry About.
First Big Missiles Bound for Europe.
Army Redstone About to Add New Strength to U. S. Forces Abroad.
Man in News: Gen. Thomas Power--Man the Kremlin Fears Most?.
Now, Aid for Railroads: What They Get If Congress Approves.
The Uproar Over Atom Tests: "No Dire Things Will Occur.
Interview With Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman of the AEC.
Labor Week: When Next Boom Starts--Here Are Unions' Demands.
Junior Colleges: Low-Cost Answer to Crowded Campuses?.
What the 2-Year Schools Are Like, Why They Are Growing.
Dulles Warns U. S.: Don't Fight Reds Under Moscow's Rules.
Recovery Will Begin in.
That's a British Economist's View of U. S. Recession.
Finance Week: Pension Outlook--Bigger Checks, Bigger Taxes.
Plus and Minus: Indicators of Business Activity.
News-Lines for Businessmen: What You Can and Cannot Do.
David Lawrence Editorial: The Imperatives of the Hour.


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