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ISSUE DATE: October 8, 1966; 239th year, issue no. 21

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GATEFOLD COVER: The National scandal of AIR POLLUTION, Legalize Abortions, GIRLS in search of Husbands.

ARTICLES:
We should legalize abortion (Speaking Out) ... William B. Ober.
How not to get shot at (Affairs of State) ... Stewart Alsop.
When the great developer became extinct (The Human Comedy) ... John Skow.
Death in our air ... Ben H. Bagdikian.
"My mother said I should give it a try" ... William Kloman. "Every weekend the wooded Catskills resound with mating calls as young ladies hunt for a husband." Profile of Catskill resorts, singles weekends, Grossingers, and more.
L.B.J: The exercise of power (Part II,) ... Rowland Evans and Robert Novak.
OSKAR WERNER: "A very phony profession" ... Trevor Armbrister. "That's the way Oskar Werner describes the theatrical life. Even so, the moody Austrian is being hailed as 'one of the greatest actors alive' " [NICE, In-depth 4 page article, with multiple photos!]
MICKEY OWEN: "I've been living with it a long time" ... W. C. Heinz. (Profile of the great Brooklyn Dodger Catcher, now a Sherriff of Greene County Mo., with photos.)

FICTION:
The assassin (Conclusion) ... DEREK MARLOWE. Illustrated by Mitchell Hooks.
The fabulous fifty ... MORTON GROSSER. Illustrated by Arnold Roth.

Departments: America, America; Letters ; Hazel; Post scripts.

ABOUT THIS ISSUE: BEN H. BAGDIKIAN, author of the story on air pollution, says his chief advantage for this particular article is that he possesses the largest nose of anyone on The Post staff. In 1962, living in Washington, D.C., Bagdikian and his family all developed symptoms which they passed off as hay ian fever or asthma. While doing the pollution story four years later, he learned that in 1962 the whole eastern part of the country had been in the middle of a large-scale "inversion" -- an acute pollution problem. Working with Bagdikian were photographer JOHN LAUNOIS and Post story manager SALLY REUKAUF. TREVOR ARMBRISTER, a contributing writer, gives full credit for his profile of Oskar Werner to photographer PHILIPPE HALSMAN. Preferring "discussions with friends" to interviews, the actor could converse with Halsman on such topics as Nietzsche and Schopenhauer. Armbrister gleaned much of his material while listening to the talk. Cover photo by JOHN LAUNOIS.
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