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ISSUE DATE: JUNE, 1964; Vol. LIV, No. LIV

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COVER: The First STARS & STRIPES. FLAG DAY.

THIS MONTH'S HIGHLIGHTS: Science-fiction author Arthur C. Clarke (The Sunjammer was his previous BL contribution) turns his many talents this month to true adventure. Silver Reef is a real breath-holder about skin-diving for sunken treasure . . . But don't worry about getting your share of science-fiction. Donald Keith has whipped up The Time Machine Cracks a Safe, a wacky tale of fun and mystery in the past, present and future . . . And a special treat is in store when you read Pearl S. Buck's The Big Fight, in which the winner of both the Nobel and Pulitzer Prizes for Literature takes you to India to witness an unforgettable battle of ferocious jungle cats. It's the first of a planned series that will transport BL readers to foreign lands on the magic carpet of words Tennis is Tops, says Bill Talbert, and he should know! An outstanding U. S. net star for years Bill makes tennis-playing as inviting as a banana split in the Sahara Desert . . . On a more serious note, political analyst Andrew Hacker presents an insider's view of what to watch for as Presidential candidates race neck-and-neck along The Road to the White House. . . Messengers of Good Will aren't always people. As R. La! Singh saw, sometimes they've got four feet that carry America's good wishes and good deeds to needy citizens of the free world . . . Revolutionary War heroics is the crackling theme of Washington's Favorite Cavalryman. Author Jack Pearl wrote it especially for around-the-campfire reading . And in case you're not up-to-date on our country's hard-won Bill of Rights, page 67 deserves your attention . . . With summer days drawing us into the water, page 45's hints on Boating Safety are good to keep in mind. . . Green Bar Bill has summer on his mind, too, and the equipment you'll be back-packing here, there and everywhere. Take a look at what the veteran trailmaster recommends when it's Time to Pack Up for Camp.

FICTION:
THE BIG FIGHT . . . PEARL S. BUCK. Full page color illustration by ROBERT LEVERING.
SILVER REEF . . . ARTHUR C. CLARKE. Full page color illustration by ARTHUR SHILLSTONE.
THE TIME MACHINE CRACKS A SAFE . . . DONALD KEITH. Full page color illustration by M. B. JONES.

ARTICLES AND PHOTO FEATURES:
TENNIS IS TOPS . . . William Talbert. BILLY TALBERT on TENNIS.
THE ROAD TO THE WHITE HOUSE . . . Andrew Hacker.
MESSENGERS OF GOOD WILL . . . R. Lal Singh.
SURF STUFF . . . E. M. Jacobsen.
WASHINGTON'S FAVORITE CAVALRYMAN . . . Jack Pearl.

COLOR SECTION: The Sioux. Boating Safety. Pee Wee Harris. The Bible: Joseph In Egypt. Scouts In Action. Space Conquerors. Rocky Stoneaxe. Our Heritage Of Freedom: The Bill Of Rights. Tono. Tracy Twins.

SHORT FEATURES:
THE U.S.S. MONITOR . . . Hi Sibley.
GLASS ETCHING . . . Billie Spencer.
TOUGHEN UP . . . Frank Giles.
HORSE TALK PUZZLER . . . Hanna Nelson.
MARBLE PYRAMIDS . . . Willard and Elma Waitner.
OUR HERITAGE OF FUN . . . AND CRAFTS Glenn Wagner.
TWO WOODSMEN.
WOODEN CUTTING BOARDS.
MAKING A POTTERY MUG.
MAKE YOUR OWN CANDLES.
HAMBO-JAMBO.
SLIDE OF THE MONTH.

REGULAR FEATURES:
HITCHIN' RACK.
HOBBY HOWS.
ON THE SCREENS . . . Fran Smith.
BOYS' LIFE BOOKSHELF . . . Fran Smith.
PLATTER CHATTER.
GREEN BAR BILL SAYS: TIME TO PACK UP FOR CAMP.
A FEW WORDS FROM THE CHIEF . . . Joseph A. Brunton, Jr.
STAMPS AND COINS . . . W. Arthur McKinney.
GIFTS AND GIMMICKS.
THINK AND GRIN.
PROGRAM PLANNERS.

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