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...made clear Sunday that there was no point in her making her scheduled visit to the city Monday - the vacuum left by the limits on what America is prepared to do diplomatically is already being filled by its rivals for influence in the region. The French foreign minister Phillipe Doust-Blazy showed up in Beirut Monday with a phalanx of bodyguards and promises of humanitarian aid. The Syrians, forced out of Lebanon only a year ago, are squirming their way back with oil supplies and electricity. Iran's foreign minister arrives today...
...Hizballah before such a force is deployed. The military confrontation has reached an impasse, say French officials. And that position is likely to be supported by most contributors. France is also showing a willingness to reach out to Iran in the search for a solution. French foreign minister Phillipe Doust-Blazy, speaking on Monday in Beirut after meeting Lebanese government leaders, described Iran as a respected power "which plays a stabilizing role in the region," and signaled a willingness to talk to Tehran about resolving the crisis...
Daniel K. Ludwig is an American shipowner whose tanker fleets outrival the golden Greeks'. Six weeks ago, Correspondent Dudley Doust got interested in Ludwig's oil refinery and orange groves in Panama, then our man in Miami picked up Ludwig's trail, and last week Ludwig invested $100.5 million in Union Oil. Everywhere TIME asked, Ludwig was reported somewhere else. But by simultaneously interviewing business acquaintances and assistants and others in Wall Street, London, Washington, Miami and places west, we are able to tell more about one of the world's most powerful businessmen than anyone...
...recession, with employment and total personal income at cheeringly high levels, the unemployment total has reached 5,700,000, highest since mid-1941. From Muncie, Ind. (pop. 68,600), the "typical" U.S. community that was the subject of 1929''s pioneering sociological study Middletown, TIME Correspondent Dudley Doust last week went beyond statistics to report the new unemployment in human terms...
...With this pipe I can lean over a typewriter and smoke won't get in my eyes." A pipe smoker of more regular habit, Correspondent Dudley Doust collected material on Bowman Gray and R. J. Reynolds during a 2½ week visit to Winston-Salem, N.C., was strafed so steadily with fresh cigarettes that he puffed down about a pack a day - "more than I've smoked since we made roll-your-owns out of cattails when I was a kid in Syracuse, New York." If the men who worked on TIME'S cover story are something...