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ISSUE DATE:
June 18, 1960; Vol. 232, No. 51, 6/18/60
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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THE COVER: It might appear that artist THORNTON UTZ has depicted a selfish lug who leaves the lugging to woman and children, while he indulges himself in solitary pleasures. Untrue. The pantry is bare at Whispering Sands, and because this is a Sunday, the village food store is closed. Shall father allow his loved ones to starve on Father's Day? "Not while there's a lure in my trusty tackle box!" And off to the surf he goes -- one man pitted against the oceans -- grimly determined to provide a few morsels for the table. Moreover, our heroic angler -- and we do mean angler -- must satisfy himself that there are no hungry sea monsters lurking near shore, waiting to gobble up the kiddies. (Admittedly our male-oriented explanation is hard to swallow -- but we've heard wilder fish stories.)
SHORT STORIES:
Change of Affection . . . Phyllis Duganne. Full page color illustration by Edwin Georgi.
Revenge in the Canyon . . . Duvan Polk.
The Lady With the Cheetah . . . Robert Murphy. Full page color illustration by Lynn Buckham.
Big Joe's Alibi . . . R. Ross Annett.
ARTICLES:
They Killed Heydrich (First of three parts) . . . Alan Burgess. Quarry: Reinhard Heydrich, Hitler's most dreaded hangman. Hunters Jan Kubis, Josef Gabchik.
I Want That Grand Slam . . . Arnold Palmer as told to Will Grimsley. With photos!
Big Gamble on the Stars . . . Fireman's Fund insures the movies . . . John Wesley Noble.
Now About Spaghetti . . . George Bradshaw.
Can You Survive Your Vacation? . . . Paul Schubert.
The Secret of Doctor Harry . . . Gordon Gaskill.
The Face of America: Lunch-Hour Concert . . . Photograph by Chris Reeberg. Long Island Railroad's Morris Park carshop jamming.
SERIALS:
The Case of the Duplicate Daughter (Perry Mason Mystery) (Third of eight parts) . . . Erle Stanley Gardner. Illustrated by James R. Bingham.
Journey Into Danger (Seventh of eight parts) . . . Stuart Cloete.
KEEPING POSTED:
Half-Heard Conversations, by Donovan Fitzpatrick.
The Connoisseur, by Norman R. Jaffray.
Oh, The dismal world of the Modern Child!, by Vernon H. Kurtz.
Poems and short items by Herb Gochros, Georgie Starbuck Galbraith.
POST SCRIPTS:
Emperor Haile Selassie, Gordon Gaskill.
Awards.
Arnold Palmer and Will Grimsley, Paul Schubert.
OTHER FEATURES: Verse; Hazel; Letters; Editorials.
FULL PAGE vintage ADS include:
NORMAN ROCKWELL for MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL; KIM NOVAK rests on a BEAUTYREST mattress between takes of "Strangers When We Met"; OLD CROW; ED SULLIVAN for KODAK; SCHLITZ; MILLER high life; MORE
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