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ISSUE DATE:
OCTOBER, 1971; VOLUME 373, NUMBER 4
IN THIS ISSUE:-
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COVER: FLYING SAUCERS INVADE FINLAND. Exploring with a modern Robinson Crusoe. Cover Photographed For Argosy By Ralph Breswitz.
BOOK BONUS:
GIDEON'S ART . . . JOHN CREASEY, writing as J. J. Marric.
How could Commander Gideon of Scotland Yard locate a priceless stolen
painting when all the main suspects turned up dead?.
ARTICLES:
EXCLUSIVE! FIRST PUBLICATION ANYWHERE! ADOLF EICHMANN'S
CAPTURE -- THE INSIDE STORY (Part Two) . . . Michael Bar-Zohar.
The detailed story of how Israeli agents sprang the trap, and the Nazi
criminal's ultimate fate.
SCATTERGUNS FOR '71 . . . Pete Kuhlhoff.
ARGOSY's Gun Editor reports on a long list of doubles, pumps, auto-
loaders and bolt-actions, at prices between $100 and $5,000 plus.
FLYING SAUCERS INVADE FINLAND . . . Eero Makinen.
Over forty reliable sightings have recently been reported by hundreds of
Arctic Circle Laplanders who claim to be harassed by luminous, round UFOs.
$1,500,000,000 NAZI TREASURE --
LOST INSIDE A MOUNTAIN . . . John Ashton.
Buried deep within the tunneled maze of Italy's Monte Soratte lies sixty tons
of gold bullion, hidden by the Nazis in 1944. Who will find it?.
RETURN TO CRUSOE'S ISLAND . . . Walter Bonatti.
ARGOSY explores the island where the real Robinson Crusoe was stranded
more than two hundred and fifty years ago.
LEISURE REPORT: SNOWMOBILING UNDER NIAGARA FALLS
WAS NO HONEYMOON . . . Bern White.
Towering blocks of pressure ice, dead-end snow tunnels and slush-filled
crevasses did not stop these snowmobilers from crossing the Niagara River.
FEATURES:
"THE BERLIN CONTROVERSY" AND "COP KILLERS" . . . Harry Steeger. Where the staff talks to the readers.
WATCHDOG FOR JUSTICE: TWO VALIANT CIVILIAN
HEROINES TRAP A COP KILLER . . . Gene Lowall.
A pair of courageous phone operators face gunfire to radio a police alert
on a cold-blooded murderer.
TELL IT TO SWEENEY: A new Watchdog department.
HONEST ABE CLUB . . . Luce Tompkins.
BACK TALK:Where the readers talk to the staff.
STOP TO SHOP.
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