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(see page 23).                                                                     erans of the second world war, having been wounded in Normandy while serving' with the 82nd Airborne Di- vision. That there were almost no paraplegic veterans after the first world war, for the grim reason that they all died from resultant infections, is statistical proof of the advances made by the medical profession in the treatment of this affliction. For a re-  7^ J^'4  <n-<^
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                     MATTER OF OPINION: In these days of national a-nd international puliticking, even the most uncon- cerned citizens are liable to find opinions forced upon them—pro and con. anti or anti-anti. One basic realm of current opinicm is War Talk, and this week National Affairs takes a look around the country to see, if possible, what the extent of that talk is, what it means, and how it affects the individual BARRIERS DOWN: The NEWS-WEEK correspondent in Port- land. Ore., who queried the University of Oregon for informa- tion on the new sex-education film produced there (see page 90) was told: "We are glad to ma



















                                        87  70  17  20  82  34  104  86  30                           vintage.                             Controller
                MARCH 22, 1948          SPORTS  TRANSITION  Trends and Forecasts  PERISCOPE WASHINGTON TRENDS  Signed Opinion  BUSINESS TIDES, Henry Hazlitt . .  FOREIGN TIDES.  Joseph B. Phillips .  PERSPECTIVE,  Raymond Moley  SPORT WEEK,  John Lardner WASHINGTON TIDES, Ernest K. Lindley  JOSEPH B. PHILLIPS Director, Foreign Affairs  Wettberg. Pan American Editor: Harry B. MurMand. Special Projects WASHINGTON, Ernest K. Lindley (Washington editor and bureau chief), Kenneth Crawford (assistant chief), Edward Weiotal (diplomatic corre- spondent), Wilbur Baldmger,_Vera Clay, Richard ^J. Davis_ Walter Fitz- maurice. Ann Ives.
















                VOL. XXXI NO. 12  Newsweek  Registered U. S. Patent Office The Magazine of News Significance  INDEX  News  99  72  90  33 FOREIGN AFFAIRS IN PASSING ......48 LATIN AMERICAN AFFAIRS . 46 LETTERS ....... 2 MEDICINE ....... 50 MOVIES ....... 93 MUSIC ........ 89 NATIONAL AFFAIRS .... 23 PRESS ... .....66 RADIO ... .....62 RELIGION ....... 84 SCIENCE ....... 58  Editorial Board: MALCOLM MUIR, Chairman  CHET SHAW EDWARD W. BARRETT  Executive Editor Editorial Director EDWIN STOUT. Assistant Executive Editor Associates: Raymond Moley, Henry Hazlitt, John Lardner, Admiral William V. Pratt, U.S.N., Retired. Associate





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