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ISSUE DATE: October 25, 1968; Vol. 65, No. 17

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COVER STORY: WALLY SCHIRRA SHOOTS FOR THREE: Apollo 7 gets off to a near-perfect orbit commanded by a blithe veteran of space who says: "Levity is appropriate in a dangerous trade." On the cover of this issue: Apollo 7 in the moments after lift-off; inset, Cunningham, Eisele and Schirra in a training capsule. [Marvelous photos of liftoff, from the air, plus many more!]

ON THE NEWSFRONTS OF THE WORLD: In Mexico, burst of African energy. Two brave Russians defend the right of dissent.

CLOSE-UP: A priest who chose to marry: Jesuit Terence Netter makes a "painful, purifying" decision.

MODERN LIVING: Happy 40th, MICKEY MOUSE. The famous mouse is more popular than ever on his anniversary. By Ann Bayer.

THEATER: Gaudy tragedy of a black champ: Broadway has a spectacular hit on the life of JACK JOHNSON. And MUHAMMAD ALI says, "This is about me." By Pete Hamill. [Photos of ALI and JAMES EARL JONES]

THE MOB: Gallagher continued: The congressman and the salad oil swindler.

THE VOTE FROM VIETNAM: How our men in the field view the candidates and the issues. By Don Moser.

BOOKS: ANTHONY BURGESS is the eclectic author of his own five-foot shelf. By Jim Hicks. [NICE, multi-page, In-depth article, with MANY photos!]

ELUSIVE LONG-HORNED BEAUTY: The giant sable antelopes of Africa are a vanishing form of wildlife.

SPECIAL REPORT: London leftists raise funds with the Karl Marx Memorial Pub Crawl. By Jack Newcombe.

The Presidency: "Check it with Hopkins." By Hugh Sidey.
Reviews:
Book: A Small Town in Germany, by John Le Carre, reviewed by Melvin Maddocks.
The Biggest Thing Since . . . by William Zinsser.
Book: Joyce Cary, by Malcolm Foster, reviewed by Anthony Burgess.
Theater: The Man in the Glass Booth, reviewed by Tom Prideaux.
Movie: Hot Millions, reviewed by Richard Schickel.
Letters to the Editors.
The Feminine Eye: The loony humor of the yippies. By Shana Alexander.
Editorial: A preference for Nixon.
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