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ISSUE DATE: June 25, 1968; Volume 32 Number 13, 6/25/68

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COVER: Ethel's Kennedys; Rosemary's Baby; Computer Data Banks.

ENTERTAINMENT: Rosemary's Baby -- From best seller to movie chiller. Starring MIA FARROW. [Article, photos from the film, and on the set!]
The lady in terror at left is Mia Farrow in a nightmare film with a Valentine title, Rosemary's Baby. The best-selling novel now takes on chilling new form, down to the final macabre detail, as besieged heroine Mia struggles to save her life, and her unborn child, from the encircling forces of Satan. Enhancing the shock are choice strokes conjured up by Polish director Roman Polanski, a 34-year-old artist in horror. For LOOK's picture report on the prevalence of witches and worse, flick to page 91. Produced by Jack Hamilton, Photographed by Bob Willoughby.

THE NATIONAL SCENE: Ethel Kennedy, By Laura Bergquist. "She remains probably the least known Kennedy." Photographs by Stanley Tretick.
The "Apostle" and the "Fool," By Gerald Astor and Thomas Barry. [About White Community Organizer Saul Alinsky and Black Comedian Dick Gregory, with photos!] Photographs by Chalres Harbutt.
The Prime Mover, By Joseph Roddy -- Eugene McCarthy. [Full page portrait by NORMAN ROCKWELL.]
THE WORLD: The Town That Went Mad, By John G. Fuller. Pont-Saint-Esprit, August, 1951. [LONG and in-depth telling of the amazing story of this mass poisining (Some theorize it was LSD, but it was at least spread in the food supply, they think). Original Psycadelic photographes by ART KANE.]

HEALTH & SCIENCE:The Computer Data Bank: Will It Kill Your Freedom? By Jack Star.

MODERN LIVING:
Shrimp. Words by Elizabeth Alston, Photographed by Fred J. Maroon.
Decorated Jeans. Produced by Jo Ahern Zill, Photographed by Philip Harrington.

HUMOR: Look on the Light Side -- R. Day, Fradon, Porges, Savage, Gross.
DEPARTMENTS:Letters to the Editor;Looking at Books ... My Mind to Me a Kingdom Is.
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