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August 29, 1950 Issue - 15 Articles- Rules of Thumb for Foreign Aid---an Editorial
Max Ascoli
, pp. 4-5 The danger of pork-barrel allies
Key Spots in the Crisis
- The New U.S. Infantry
Colonel S.L.A. Marshall
, pp. 6-8 - The Beginning of Truman's 100 Days
Helen Hill Miller
, pp. 9-11 - U.S. Manpower---a Major Shortage
Hans H. Landsberg
, pp. 12-13 - How They Put Over the Franco Loan
William V. Shannon and Douglass Cater
, pp. 14-16 - Franco's Spanish Enemies and His U.S. Friends
Charles Wertenbaker
, pp. 17-19 - How Strong Is the Red Air Force?
Albert Douglas
, pp. 20-22 At Home & Abroad
- I Was a Prisoner of the MVD
Waldemar Hoeffding
, pp. 23-25 The bearlike clumsiness of Russia's secret police
- Does Stalin Really Want Red China in the U.N.?
Peter J. Allen
, p. 26 Why the Kremlin may just as soon keep Mao in his own back year
- The Plight of Tito
Gaston Coblentz
, pp. 27-29 His army is good, but his country's economy chaotic
- Needed: a Single Army of 40 Divisions
Colonel X
, pp. 30-31 Western Europe's alarmingly weak defenses
- Harnessing the Missouri
Robert Lasch
, pp. 32-34 With or without an MVA, the valley is in for improvements
Views & Reviews
- What India is Thinking
Margaret Parton
, pp. 35-36 - Milwaukee
Llewellyn White
, pp. 37-42 A Good Paper Pays Off
- Cover
C. Ishii