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ISSUE DATE: April 12 1963; Vol. 54 No. 15

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COVER: HELEN KLABEN'S ORDEAL. Lost 49 days in the Yukon. Helen Klaben at Rescue.

HORSEPLAYER'S BIG REPEAT: Ernest Havemann, who won $61,908 at Caliente only last January, tells in a Special Report how -- incredible as it might seem -- he did it again.

SEA RAIDERS HIT CUBA: Pictures and an eyewitness account of a commando-style foray to sink a Russian freighter. The U.S. cracks down on Cuban exiles.

MINERS FACE DOWN DE GAULLE: The French president yields to end Fifth Republic's worst strike.

ITEMS IN THE NEWS: Dick Gregory takes a hand in Mississippi.
In London the bobbies take one in a bruising complication of the "Christine" affair.

FOR EASTERNAUTS, EGGS OK!: Industrial design students go into orbit to solve a classroom problem.

POTENTIAL PM. -- A PUZZLE: The U.S. takes a look at Harold Wilson who soon may move into Britain's No. 10 Downing Street -- and some British wonder where he stands. By Timothy Green.

SWEET SINGERS FROM KOREA: An orphan choir charms Americans.

GREAT ART REDISCOVERED: In remote Yugoslav churches remarkable paintings of the Middle Ages emerge from beneath centuries-old layers of soot and whitewash. Photographed for LIFE by Sonja Bullaty and Angelo Lomeo.

READERS JOIN A DEBATE: Letters to LIFE, provoked by an editorial on Bible reading in the schools, add lively comments to controversy.

ORDEAL IN THE YUKON: Brooklyn's Helen Klaben and a pilot survive a plane crash and spend 49 days in frozen wastes of the far north.

THE PHONY TAX-LOVERS: Swindlers make a good thing out of filing returns on income they never earned. By Keith Wheeler.

HEDDA HOPPER LETS GO: The irrepressible columnist adds to her published indiscretions with a new book.

SKYDIVING SHOOT-'EM-UP IN THIN AIR: Sir Isaac Newton practically wrote the script for Ripcord, a wild TV series built around the parachuting free fall. [Amazing photos!]

WHOOPING ARGUMENT: Zookeeper has trouble adding to his flock of nearly extinct cranes.

Editorials: Foreign aid is a good long-term policy tool; To Ivan in Cuba: now hear this!.
LIFE Guide: A bountiful spring crop of art. British dancers, German writers, Dutch musicians.
Letters to the Editors.
Miscellany: Tired, let-down feeling.
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