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NEWSWEEK October 7 1974 Oct 74 10/07/74 BETTY FORD BREAST CANCER VALERIE HARPER
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NEWSWEEK
Vintage News-week magazine, with all the news, features, photographs and vintage ADS --
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ISSUE DATE:
October 7, 1974; Vol. LXXXIV, No. 15
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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TOP OF THE WEEK:
COVER STORY: BETTY FORD, THE OPERATION: A routine physical exam discovered a tumor in Betty Ford's right breast.
Surgery was prompt and apparently successful, but the blow was severe--and it raised questions whether Gerald Ford would
be a candidate in 1976. In Washington, John 1. Lindsay, Tom Joyce, Jane Whitmore, Stephan Lesher, Nancy Ball, Thomas M.
DeFrank and Norma Milligan filed on the cover story. Senior Editor Russell Watson wrote it, Sandra Salmans profiled Mrs.
Ford and Jean Seligmann did the companion story on breast cancer. (Cover photo by Wally McNamee-- Newsweek.).
OUT--AND IN: Beset by a host of family troubles and still plagued by the lingering specter of Chappaquiddick, Sen. Edward
Kennedy bowed out of the 1976 Presidential sweepstakes--and touched off a scramble among other Democratic contenders.
With files from Hal Bruno, John J. Lindsay and Samuel Shaffer, David M. Alpern tells the Kennedy story and James Gaines
profiles the party's instant hopefuls.
SWEAT AND TOIL: President Ford went to the summit with 800 assorted experts and received a jumble of advice on beating
inflation. One suggestion is for a volunteer army of "inflation fighters and energy sayers." Rich Thomas, David Pauly and Allan
J. Mayer collaborated on the story.
RHODA! Mary Tyler Moore's droll TV sidekick, Rhoda, is a star in her own right this season. VALERIE HARPER has left Mary for
her own sitcom, and early Nielsen returns rate "Rhoda" a smash. With files from Sunde Smith, Harry F. Waters writes of
Rhoda and the MTM funny factory.
NEW OIL WAR: Friendly persuasion didn't work, so the U.S. has begun to talk tough with the Mideast oil producers. Tom
Mathews describes the new American strategy and Richard Steele examines the options open to the U.S. to end the
worldwide oil crisis. Arnaud de Borchgrave, who has interviewed top Arab leaders in the past month, outlines how they
intend to force the West to bargain with them as equals.
JOE'S PLACE: Washington, D.C., last week welcomed a new museum housing the vast art collection of the legendary--ahd
controversial--JOSEPH H. HIRSHHORN. Douglas Davis analyzes the Hirshhorn phenomenon. And Paris feted 100 years of
impressionism. Two pages of color accompany the stories.
CONTENTS/INDEX:
NATIONAL AFFAIRS:
Betty Ford's operation (the cover).
Teddy Kennedy's exit.
Enter Rumsfeld.
The big Watergate trial.
Nixon in the hospital.
Rockefeller gets a grilling.
INTERNATIONAL:
The U.S.'s tough new approach on oil.
The Arabs' strategy.
Israel: still traumatized.
Honduras: a whiff of scandal.
India: the specter of famine.
Javits and PeII visit Cuba.
Britain's rising Liberals.
JUSTICE:
New tools for cops.
ENTERTAINMENT:
'Rhoda': a star is spun off.
SCIENCE:
A-power: cracks in the cooler.
IDEAS:
Secrets of the very rich.
BUSINESS AND FINANCE:
The summit on inflation.
Energy: a way out?.
Down and out--and getting older.
Shipping: the sinking seaway.
Autos: engine block.
MEDICINE:
Nixon's new clot.
NEWS MEDIA:
Joseph Alsop steps aside.
THE COLUMNISTS: My Turn: Russel J. Thomson; Pete Axthelm; Paul A. Samuelson; Bill Moyers.
THE ARTS:
ART:
The impressionists' centennial.
The Hirshhorn museum in Washington.
ThEATER:
The revival of "Gypsy".
MUSIC:
The Met at 90.
MOVIES:
"The Taking of Pelham One Two Three".
... and "Juggernaut": hijack hijinks.
"The Gambler": antiheroes who bet.
BOOKS:
"The Patton Papers: 1940-1945," by
Martin Blumenson.
"Amazon Odyssey," by Ti-Grace Atkinson.
Vladimir Nabokov's "Harlequins!".
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