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ISSUE DATE: JUNE 2, 1958; VOL LI NO. 22

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COVER: The Enigma of France: As an Ally...As a world power. Special report. THE COVER: The future of France is clouded with uncertainty. Can our tormented but indispensable ally manage to rebuild itself? And if so, which direction will it take, and under whom? For on-scene reports on the cur- rent crisis, the mood of France, and what seems to lie ahead today, see pages 27-39.

TOP OF THE WEEK:
How Moscow Has Missed the Boat on the French Crisis. Its deputies at Paris have voted wrong for Soviet interests, says WASHINGTON TRENDS, and the Kremlin's stand on Algeria has just made matters worse for the Reds.

What Do Our Governors Say? Do they turn? How do they view this year's campaigns? From Miami Beach, where governors from every part of the country met last week, NEWSWEEK'S James M. Cannon reports on their thinking.

Rabble-Rouser of the North. 'Good Old Adam' is what his Harlem constituents call him, and now good old Adam Clayton Powell Jr. (right), New York Democratic congressman, is trying an alarming political play. Indicted for tax evasion, and dumped by Tammany Hall, he's going after almost certain renomination by stirring up racism, setting Negro against white.

Behind the Coming Steel-Price Rise.

The gamble that the steel industry is taking and what could happen if it loses. BUSINESS TRENDS.

NEWSWEEK'S SURVEY OF BUSINESS SPENDING: Business Upturn -- And the Needed Spark. There's more and more talk that re- covery is in sight. When? How much? That depends, in part, on the spark provided by industry's capital spending. NEWSWEEK'S latest SURVEY OF CAPITAL APPROPRIATIONS, conducted by the NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE BOARD, gives the outlook in that key area.

Are Americans Fed Up With Sex -- Reading About It, That Is? Some evidence seems to point that way. A look at the famous KINSEY INSTITUTE, its staff, and prospects for their new book.

OTHER HIGHLIGHTS: MUSIC: What Comes Naturally for VAN CLIBURN (report on the live recording with Kodrashin. MOVIES: "God's Little Acre" with Tina Louise. Interview with the writer, Erskine Caldwell. (With photo). "Vertigo", from Alfred Hitchcock. PLUS: Signed Opinion: BUSINESS TIDES, Henry Hazlitt. LARDNER'S WEEK, John Lardner. PERSPECTIVE, Raymond Moley. WASItINGTON TIDES, Ernest K. Lindley.
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