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TITLE: U. S. News and World Report magazine
[Historic Newsmagazine -- see more contents listed below!]
ISSUE DATE: NOVEMBER 26, 1948; Vol. XXV, No. 22
CONDITION: Standard magazine size, Approx 8oe" X 11". In VERY GOOD condition.

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: The JOINT CHIEFS of STAFF. General Vandenberg, Admiral Denfield, General Bradley, Admiral Leahy, Secretary Forrestal.

LEFT TURN IN CONGRESS: Legislators coming to Washington next am larv are older, more liberal than their predecessors. Iliere will he fewer lawyers, more farmers, more veterans, more businessmen. This article analyzes the make-up of the new Congress, showing how backgrounds will sway legislation.

MORE PUBLIC WORKS: Power de elopineiit is to get top priority in the New l)eal of Mr. Trinnan. And, if business slides backward a hit ill the years ahead, moore projects will be pulled from the 120,000,000,000 backlog of public works.

RENT RULES IN 1949: Not omiiv the lieptihheaiis lost the elec- tion. Landlords seem to have lost, too. Next ycio, which landlords hoped wonld see it removal of rent ceilings, now may be a year br tighter controls.

BUSINESS SLOWS A LITTLE: Consumers are to get more of a break in the months ahead. A buyers' market is returmiiig.More markdowns are to imp-pear in January. But twice trends, generally, seem firm, it's just that the free-and-easy days for inerelamnts are ending.

RESHUFFLING DEFENSE: The seas, once a barrier, now may he a lane of attack for supersnhinarines. The airways caim be used bvan enem ny's guided missiles. New defense pattern for V. S. is called for, but the budget is to he less than armed forces hoped.

RUSSIA SOFTENING? Soviet represem tzmtives are speaking mole kindly of the U. S. Administration, mow that Mr. Truman has won. Tensions over Europe have lessetie(l, somewhat. But the "cold war" is to continue, lieres a report oil iltissias real strategy.

PRINCE'S FUTURE: I-lard work lies ahead for the son of Princess El izahetli if he succeeds to the throne of Gre:m t 13 ritai n . Job 1)1 ruling the Empire is tough, and the pay---well, it's not what it used to be. Much of tie royal firi miii v's in collie Ii as to go for taxes and necessary expenses.

WORLD TROUBLE IN GOLD: Gold is a peculiar commodity. Why the U. S. has too much gold and other countries too little is explained in this article.

AND ON OTHER PAGES:
March of News.
Tomorrow: A Look Ahead.
Worldgrarrm.
l'iet( (grain.
U. S. Voters in 1951):.
People of the Week.
Labor Week.
Finance \Veek.
Trend of Business 5:.
Plus and Niuuuls:.
Indicators of Bi tsiness Activity.
We've 13eem Asked.
FIo',v all Excess-Profits Tax Works.
News-Lioes for Bimsin''ssioen.
World Comumoeree-liol: str.
Life Around the World.
Whispers.


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