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Show Ctx: for Thla Departnipnt Supplied by i: American Leg-Ion NeWI 3rvlc.) C TO PLEASE ANY TASTE F. C Galpin, Historian of Texas Post, L mgs Odd "Cargo" From Australia Aus-tralia to England. O of the few persons in the United Slates " ho can cook up a meal for a wallaby, or satisfy satis-fy the fastidious cravings of a wombat, or play chef to a cuckoo, Is F. G. Galpin, historian of HI Paso (Tex.) post 86 of the American Ameri-can Legion and ex-animal-cook of the White Star liner Medic. Galpin Gal-pin is never more at home than when he Is busily engaged in brewing brew-ing ijj a stew for a cassowary. V .hi his return from a recent trip ol the liner, bearing lizards, carpel rtl'i P'l. rot-kangarOOS, and other things v nil altogether) from Australia to I ugl nd, chef Oalpln expounded dietet-li dietet-li s iii his Legion comrades. They h. il in hplleve everything he sa'd. II si v is l hat the bird of paradise, para-d.ixi para-d.ixi ally, hits secular tastes and Bi''ii. hs vigorously when offered such soil lady compatible delicacies as an.v al e. "I fed 'em bananas and li I 'hiMed eggs," said Oalpln, "and in' lft of 'em lost a single heavenly tpMf." ". i.d on the other hand," he added, "I I irl a couple of Tasmanlan devils al'" and they wouldn't touch a Hi!,-i'! the whole trip except flouring Isltu.d." |