Evening Star Newspaper, November 23, 1930, Page 86

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7p) 9] o ) ae c © = k- 7 — S - o0 (w] vy o0 - 15 - =) am Native sing the Deadly Taran- Guide to Man-Eat- Snakes, Dodging ing tula, g : N ¥ § S Sharks Just a Few o Thrills Encouniered by Maj. Nicholas Bid- - f the dle in Central A merican Scientific Expedition. ! clung to the overturned 5::{. thrashed the water into l_vhite foam, and it was not until the was missed shat the others real- As the ut his but instead of returning with the proverbial “rabbit skin,” MODERN daddy “goes a-hunting,’ BY IRMA BENJAMIN. i .mm mmmmanmummMMn home an assortment of tropical specimens varying in nature from an inch-long ant, an eight-foot-four-inch snake, said this 6-foot-1 man, otherwise known as Maj. Nicholas l. hunting trip,” SH ML i b mmmM@muMmmmmum m.ammu gemm mh xel With much less excitee ment in his voice than one tells of a grand-slang You see, we had injured in any ich hand at bridge, the major proceeded: sharks circled, but kep@ & strong current was pulling ws 30 or 40 feet. the sharks appeared.” : .mm% AL _mm ] 2 m mem“mmf B i Higiahti il ihide enough water outl the othe: MWmmmmmm these. eight- consisted of a smaller bottle eone “These taining a great ant an inch long and an old- fashioned whisky bottle, the contents of which were & strong argument in favor of the - biscuits and pretsels produced in this coune try last year. The figures for the year indicate products, with & value well over a quarter of & an output of 1,345,000,000 pounds of thess billion dollars, Crackers Show Big Demand 1’!"00& a lJot of energy to eat all the and scientist; Douglas D. W. Marsh, well . Ward Brinton, eminent archeologist, phote- s known authority on snakes, and Dr graphed in the wilds of Honduras. Maj. Nicholas Bi

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