Evening Star Newspaper, September 29, 1929, Page 126

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER 29, 1929, HUNTERS OF THE FAR Little “albinos” of the Far North. Four-week-old seals sunning them- NORTH selves on the ice. At that early age their fur is a light shade, difficult to see against the ice at a distance. A @ P. & A. Photos. “ The menace of the ice pack. One of an unusual set of photographs taken on a Norwegian hunting expedition which has returned after a Summer in the Arctic seas northeast of Spitzber- gen. Thirty-four of the 94 vessels in the fleet were destroyed in the ice drift. This shows the ice crushing against the side of one of the ships. Members of one of the crews of the Norwegian expedition with two polar-bear cubs e A Seal hunters of the expedition returning with their quarry. Note the captured on the ice. y ,? . - peaks of ice thrown up by the pressure of the ice floes. In the back- 4 ground is one of the vessels which survived the perils of the expedition. Three huge victims of the expedition rifles. Sev- eral hundred polar-bear skins were brought back as An idea from Berlin for apartment dwellers. If you lack a porch, pitch your hammock be- one of the monetary rewards of the dangers faced in tween two windows and take the air in this fashion. © Underwood & Underwood. the expedition. The gridiron season opens with new luster. Al Gaudet of the New 5 a ianborder 1 : of Chinese soldi York University backfield on the projection end of a 6%’,.’.’.2 Emfl - g:afi':;:.gn the Manchurian border. Interesting types A Photo. vie ers posing for their picture in the troubled area of the railroad dispute with

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