Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact (September 23, 1965), #2

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Storyline: Detailed instructions from artist Frank Borth on how to draw The Champ.

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Storyline: A discussion of some of the new features appearing in this issue of Treasure Chest.

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Storyline: An article on things that happened in history this month 200 years ago; 100 years ago; 50 years ago; 10 years ago and last year.

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Fascinating Facts... About Nature

Storyline: Interesting facts about animals and an accompanying illustration of each animal.

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Storyline: A look at the most modern electronic equipment in the world at Dulles airport.

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Storyline: Text article on recent sports highlights. Also a sports question with readers asked to send in their responses.

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Prayer of a Soldier in France
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Story featuring Ali

Storyline: Ali buys candy; as soon as he steps out of the candy store he is beset by children.

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The Cross and the Tomahawk: The Story of the North American Martyrs Chapter Two

Storyline: The story of the Jesuit missionary, Father Jean DeBrebeuf, who lived with the Hurons in Canada in 1625. In this issue, Fr. DeBrebeuf lives through an Iroquois attack on the Hurons. The Iroquois are defeated in the battle and he is disgusted at the savagery of the torture the Iroquois are put through. In 1629, the French surrender to the English and he is given orders to flee to France.

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Rainy Baseball

Storyline: Pierre brings his umbrella to play baseball in the rain.

You Knead It The Story of Bread

Storyline: The history of bread. How cavemen eating seeds from wild grass led to the making of bread.

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The Long Trail Back Chapter 2
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Story featuring Chuck White

Storyline: Ricky treats everyone to a soda with the money he earned from his construction job. When he leaves, he runs into Chuck who is driving a new convertible. He stops in front of a newsstand where Boots and Spider are hanging out and goes in to pick up a magazine, leaving the keys in the car. Boots walks over to the car, but Spider signals him that a cop is walking the beat. They plan on stealing the car next time. Chuck tells Ricky that the principal will take him back if he does it Monday. When Ricky gets home, he finds a letter saying he's been fired.

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The Champ at Camp [Chapter Two]

Storyline: The kids at camp are disappointed to discover that The Champ is fat and doesn't look athletic at all. He has a surprisingly good attitude about himself, despite the fact that he finishes last in everything he does. What upsets him is how all of the other kids feel sorry for themselves, because they're too lazy to train and practice for a place on the team. He goes out on a limb and states that with a little practice, he could beat all of them in each of their own specialties.

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Storyline: Instructions for making three bookmarks depicting the above three famous people.

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