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ISSUE DATE: MARCH 9, 1959; Vol. LIII, No. 10

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COVER: MacMillan of Britain. "The Man Who Went to Moscow".
THE COVER: Britain's Prime Minister HAROLD MACMILLAN returned from Russia this week convinced the West must accept a Soviet- dictated summit meeting or risk war. For onscene reports on the Macmillan mission and its fearful implications, see pages 49-53 (photo: Philippe Halsman. From Magnum).

TOP OF THE WEEK:
Lyndon Johnson Gets a Shot at the Presidency. . . WASHINGTON TRENDS tells why he's fretful. Page 27.

Dark Shadow Over Washington. Partisans close ranks in the face of real and present danger in the rising East-West crisis. Page 29.

Tax Revolt in the States? NEWSWEEK's LISTENING POST experts report the answer is a resounding "yes." Covering fourteen states, the Listening Post finds citizen and government in a knockdown struggle. Page 33.

AFRICA: The Black and White. Why the sputtering fuIe of violence runs so far. The greater danger. Page 42.

The Man Who Went to Moscow. This week's cover story sizes up Britain's Prime Minister Macmillan -the man, his mission, his findings. Page 49. Also, NEwSwEEX's Soviet expert asks: How fanatical this man. K? Page 51.

Flu-The Threat Here, the Epidemic Abroad. With a run-down on the "bugs" you can get. A Special MEDICNE Report. Page 75.

35-Hour Week: A Payride? What Big Labor's really after, how businessmen interpret the demands. Page 87.

Trying to Make Like Detroit. The Communists deride the Motor City but they ride in carbon-copy cars. NEWSWEEK's SPOTLIGHT ON BUSINESS focuses on Iron Curtain autos. Page 94.

PLUS MORE National and International news, and OTHER ITEMS OF NOTE:
COLUMNISTS:
Henry Hazlitt.
John Lardner.
Ernest K. Lindley.
Raymond Moley.
Leon Volkov.
ART: Max Ernst.
NEW FILM: "Those Thousand Hills".
MOVIES: Kirk Doulgas' Dream come true: He gets SPATICUS made with his dream cast. (full page article, small photo of Douglas with Laurence Olivier).
BOOKS: Letters of Theodore Dreiser.
BOOKS: "The Kean Land and Other Stories", by Jack Shaeffer.
BOOKS: "The Fig Tree", by Aubrey Menen.
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