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We warn you. The new '61-'62 SAS "Treasure Chest," above, is filled with Europe's temptations... details of SAS 17-day transatlantic and transpolar excursions (save up to $136!)... pictures, articles... car rental... Europe on $5 a day ... lots more! Free from your SAS travel agent, or mail the coupon. JC4'Ns I'/IAN A4/RMLNE srS'JtE 638 Fifth Avenue, New York 20, N. Y. FREE: Send fascinating, 16-page TREASURE CHEST! Name Address City State_ My SAS travel agent is G 121 o....*................*lo............ Farms are tended from rowboats in: Q Kashmir Q Kokomo Q Killarney Farmers in Kashmir use boats to tend their floating gardens anchored out on lakes. Tending your money is no problem when you travel if you carry First National Bank of Chicago Travelers Checks. Only you can cash them. "Birthplace" of the watermelon is: Q Australia L Africa Q Asia If you're planning a trip to the watermelon's birthplace, you're going to Africa. And when you travel it's a wise idea to have First National Bank of Chicago Travelers Checks. Each de nomination ($10, $20, $50, $100) is a different color to prevent errors in cashing. World's rainiest spot is in: Q India L Brazil Q Hawaii Strangely enough, Hawaii with its mostly sunny climate, has a small area on Mt. Waialeale that is the champion rainy spot. If you're going to sunny Hawaii you'll want to take along First National Bank of Chicago Travelers Checks. They're known and accepted the world over. Ask for them at your bank. The First National Bank of Chicago sss Travelers Checks MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Mention National Geographic - It identifies you TRAVEL QUIZ
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