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‘Sea Monster’ Caugfi* inI %Lagoon in Calgary »'ark?C A LG ARY, A LT A.—W? II, t h e v * ve«*finally caught an ogopogo, alleged sea serpent, in a big lagoon at Bow-ness park. Calgary play center, hun- n dreds of miles from the sea.eAt the same time the serpent was v* captured another monster which children said breathed fire” was reported in the North Saskatchewan river at Rocky Mountain house.The ogopogo” was still breathinguand opening and closing its mouth Mi when it was dragged to the shore. ■ uI ft* *Commissioner R. McDonald used an axe to cut ofT its head which was as large as a football.It was believed the ogopogo reached the lagoon bv swimming**1 through the water intake from the I v. Bow river. j C1The fish was about five feet lung and Commissioner McDonald cookedwSfsome of it for his supper and he said it tasted grand.” ,!a
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Washington Evening Journal

Washington, Iowa, US

Sat, May 15, 1943

Page 7

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