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ISSUE DATE: July 31, 1965; 238th Year, Issue No.15

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ARTICLES:
Isolationists are stupid (Speaking Out) ... Dean Acheson.
The new big rich -- a postscript (Affairs of State) ... Stewart Alsop.
Please don't call me fireball (The Human Comedy) ... Thomas Meehan.
The Mafia can't crack Los Angeles ... Bill Davidson.
THE FISCHER QUINTS: Summer on the farm ... John Bird.
When the marines stormed ashore in Santo Domingo ... Tad Szulc.
The torment of Alberto Giacometti ... John Kobler.
The last angry old man (Casey Stengel)... Edward Linn.
Those swinging beach movies ... Richard Warren Lewis.

FICTION:
Everything must go! ... Stanley Elkin. The chastity of Magda Wickwire ... Edith Konecky.

DEPARTMENTS: Letters; Hazel;America, America;Editorials.

ABOUT THIS ISSUE (From the Editor) -- For correspondent TAD SZULC (pronounced Shultz), the crisis in the Dominican Republic was the climax of 10 years of covering Latin America for The New York Times. Since the completion of his article, he has been reassigned to Madrid. Szulc was joined in Santo Domingo by photographer I. C. RAPOPORT, who spent much of his time "running and dropping hard on the ground or behind walls, tires, barrels and trucks" to avoid sniper fire while attempting to photograph John Bird and friends the rebellion. . . . The Fischer quintuplets treat editor-at-large JOHN BIRD just like one of the family. Bird has visited them fre quently since their birth, often has them on his lap, but he still Tad Szulc has difficulty telling them apart./Cover photo by WAYNE MILLER.
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