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At Church Event ..Top Fisherman Here ThursdayJack Lamb, world famous fishing expert, author and wildlife photographer,will return to Arlington First Methodist Church at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, February 19, under the auspices of the Methodist Men's Club. Many people will remember his colored motion pictures of Alaska, which he showed here last year.Lamb spent four years in Old Mexico, and had authority from President Co macho to make pictures of anything that caught his eye. He traveled from Last to West, VeraCruz to Ouadalahara, and photographed many interesting scenes.The Volcano Paracutin was in wild eruption at the time,lt; Lan blurted with death in making his spectacular pictures of a roaring volcano onlya few hundred feet away. Lnder an endless hail of fire and white-hot boulders falling all about him, Lamb finally collapsed, and after remaining unconscious in waist deep ashes all night, he was rescued and rushed to the I’.S. by plane.Besides this eye-bulging Mexico film. Lamb will bring to the screen a thirty minute bass fishing picture made on the Llano River in Texas. Lamb is rated as the world's greatest bass fisherman and this film is a terrific medium of study for novice anglers.Lamb fished every' day for seventeen years, and he has fished an average of two days per week for the past fifty years. He has caught more than 250,000 game fish on artificial lures.
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Arlington Daily News Texan

Arlington, Texas, US

Sun, Feb 15, 1959

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