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ISSUE DATE: MAY 14, 1962; VOL LIX, NO 20

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THE COVER: NEW YORK'S NELSON ROCKEFELLER is on the road again--aiming at a big win in '62, and bigger stakes in '64. What does the governor have to say about his divorce? Remarriage? Nixon? Goldwater? Kennedy? An examination of the Rockefeller record and his political future, pages 31-34. (NEwswEEKphoto by Vytas Valaitis.)

THE HARD ROCK OF BIRMINGHAM. The last major Southern city to resist even token integration, Birmingham, Ala., faces a time of tension and torment. Page 28.

PROBLEMS, PROBLEMS. Assembled in Athens for their annual spring conference, the Atlantic allies faced such "routine" issues as "the Soviet threat... the state of NATO forces - - - the problem of Berlin," with scant prospect of any real solutions. Page 41.

ALGERIAN EXODUS. Thousands of pieds noirs (Algerian-born Europeans) flee to an unhappy reception in France. Page 46. Fifty Years of Pravda. A shift in Moscow policy? Who's up, who's down in the Kremlin? It's all between the lines in Pravda, 50 years old this week. Page 66.

WHY WALL STREET'S WORRIED. A gyrating market looks for answers to some tough economic questions. In this week's SPOTLIGHT ON BUSINESS, Associate Editor Peter Landau examines the Administra- tion's role, the state of business confidence, and the course of the economy itself. Also, a NEWSWEEK interview vith Kennedy's top economist, \Valter Ileller. Pages 75-83.

HAVE ELEPHANT GUN, WILL TRAVEL. Ever since he took up his new post nine months ago, the surest way to miss connections with Nairobi bureau chief John P. Nugent has been to send a cable to Nairobi. Interviewing tribal chiefs in the back country and emergent leaders in bustling new nations, Nugent has been swept along by the "winds of change" from Nigeria to Nyasaland, from Accra to Addis Abaha. Just back from tours through Uganda and Zanzibar, Nugent traveled last week to Southern Rhodesia. For his report on the explosive situation there, which could lead to a British "Algeria," see page 49.

SIGNED OPINION:
BUSINESS TIDES, Henry Hazlitt.
PERSPECTIVE, Raymond Moley.
WASHINGTON, Kenneth Crawford.

PLUS MORE National and International news, and OTHER ITEMS OF NOTE: SPACE/ATOM: The X-15. Operation Dominic. TV-RADIO: David Brinkley. (With photo). THEATRE: New Humor Man: Herb Gardner (with photo). ART: James A. Michener's Art Collection (photo of Michener with wife). Artist Kasimir Malevich. LIFE/LEISURE: New Lengerie Advertising. MOVIES: Behind the Scenes: WILLIAM INGE (Interview/photo). New Films: "REPRIEVE". "GERONIMO". "STATE FAIR". "FOLLOW THAT DREAM". BOOKS: Shigeru Yoshida. Farley Mowat. Oswald Spengler. MORE.
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