Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1936 — Page 16

RDENS GIVE ATA ON STATE

FISHING SPOTS|

dition of Streams and Lakes in Indiana Outlined.

- With only two weeks left for fishenthusiasts to do their penance, ¢ wardens report streams clearfast and ‘with fair weather Indiana anglers may expect “fishing when the season for 2 fish opens June 38, ON ae, Da Re ‘Carlia MR iit and almost clear. Pish are being

tin abundance. Catfish, white perch, and bullheads, large carp Poeing

Porter—_An | lakes are normal and clear. is semi-clear, as is Kanbullheads are being caught. Jose Te and streams are all i and a little below normal. In the

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A trout was ta of k west of Elkhart one ight fast Week worms as bait. gi hitley_Noble— Water levels in lakes and have fallen considerably in the i days due to absence of any hea atfish and sucker fishermen are uck, most of the catfish on trot-lines.

Carp Spawning

; Shite-Benton—Shater and Preeman are atfish are biting fair on trot So have spawned, and carp

Sucker a Tol-Some catfish being caught at dale Dam. Deer Creek is clear, so is ident Wabash River is muddy. Tippeoe River is clear. + Cass-Miami—Bass in the streams in territory have nearly all spawned, d they will be off their beds before the n opens. Eel River is just colored; tehing carp and bullhéads. Mississinewa ver is also just colored; catching chancat and carp. Pipe Creek water in shape, no fishing there. Paw-Paw eek in good shape. SDelaware-Randolph—Streams are above mal and clear, except Mississinewa River, which is up and roily. untain-Meredith—Pine Creek in Waris muddy. Coal and Shawnee Creeks Fountain are clear, and in good shape. aS ippecanoe-Montgome — All streams and clear except Wabash River ch is a little muddy. “Parke-Vermillion—All streams are in fair condition. Catfish ave biting.

*‘Hendricks—The creeks in this county high and muddy since)the rain. Carp, kers are being caught.

BO ran ame in Grant are clear and about normal. Wildcat orl in Howard County is a little cloudy, about one foot. Not many fishing.

Carp Biting

A in these counfies are in good condition; carp, sunfish suckers are biting fair. amilton-Tipton—All eams are milky, ne carp and catfish being taken. ancock-Madison—All streams are clear, 3 rockers, catfish and carp being

Ktnam.Clay. —Streams are muddy, many hing for ca {fsh, not having much luck. wrence—Streams are clear and white h, catfish and sand sturgeon are beCaught. William Dam fishing is only

Diviess-Martin—Both forks of White ver are clear. Fishing has been good trot-lines. Fine catches of catfish aad hie perch have been reported. One as flathead catfish taken about one : above Hindostan Falls one night last

streams are very ear and getting low, some catfish are ing caught at night. Big Blue, Little Big and Little Flatrock, Clifty, Teh Big Four Reservoir, Lake and Muscatatuck are all clear.

Streams Clear

Sennin catReni Ripley au shin or Sivets and streams in good shape for fishin [organ-Vermillion — All ;muddy, lots of hshing being done for hy carp and cat; most people catching

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fair shape for be it Sulllvan—Pishing fair, streams in semir condition.

atfish being taken bois—Streams are milky. Fishing fair. Payette-Untoh—All streams clear, fishood. Suckers biting good on East

Kk. S Pranklin-Stewar White Water ver is clear, Gat Aon are biting good. veral nice catches reported.

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¢ €©1AMOROUS [by Jeon Seiwricht ~

Natalie Presion who, under a mask of friendliness, makes shrewd plans to advance her own interests. Meanwhile, in Arizons, Mark Chapman has an automobile accident, is picked up and cared for by old Jed Hoskeer. Mark, long a wanderer, has returned to see his old home. He learns that the ranch, formerly owned by his brother-in-law, Peter Everett, is in the hands of the Travers Miging Co. and suspects the deal may be crooked. Mark does not know the whereabouts of his niece, Gail. Rex Hall, Madame Lizette’s son, represents the Travers company in Arisons. Word comes that a stranger is staying with Jed Hoskeer, and Rex is sent to investigate. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY

CHAPTER ELEVEN

ATALIE PRESTON faced Gail across the threshold. “I hope

YY | you managed to get along without

“I haven't had a chance to return them before. Oh—were you going somewhere?” It was Saturday afternoon and Gail's week-end case, partly packed, lay open on ihe couch. “Yes,” she answered, “but come in. I'm only going away for the week-end, so I'm not taking much. If you don’t mind I'll finish my packing—" “Of course not. Is there anything I can do to help?” “No, thanks.” Gail tossed some sheer hose into the case. “How lucky you are to get away from New York, now that the weather’s so nice! Visiting friends?” “Yes, I'm going to Long Island. You surely don’t think I'd be going down to the shore all by myself?” “Hardly! What train are you trying to make?” asked Natalie. “I'm not going by train.”

OUR friends are coming for you in their car?” “Yes, Dick Searles will be here any minute.” “Dick Searles!” Natalie repeated. “Not one of the rich Searles who give so much to charity?” Gail smiled. “Well, this is the only family of that name which I know. They have a lovely home and I know Dick’s parents are very philanthropic.” “Gee, Galil, you certainly know how to pick the right kind of friends!” The telephone tinkled. “That must be Dick now!” Gail “| picked up the receiver while Natalie rose and looked out of the window. : : Parked in front of the door was a long, slim car that looked as though it was brand new. Natalie's green eyes hardened. Some people certainly seemed to have all the luck! No wonder Gail's voice sounded excited as she exclaimed, “Yes «ss yes ... I be down right away!”

ATALIE turned as she heard the receiver click in its cradle. Gail was tucking curls inside a small, close-fitting, hyacinth blue straw hat. “I hate to run away, Natalie, but I don’t like to keep Dick waiting.” “Oh, that’s all right! He must

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have some good times. A frown appeared on Natalie's forehead. She was a small-town. girl who had come to the city and made good in a business way, but she had really no social life. » F J f J

HE ‘went out occasionally with the girls she worked with, but, as far as men’ were concerned, she completely lacked their companionship outside of business hours. When she paid brief visits to her home town, the boys she used to go with no longer seemed interested in her. She was a successful business woman. She’d made good in a big way in the metropolis. As she stepped into her room her eyes suddenly filled with tears. What had all her success brought her after all? Even the girls in the clubhouse (most of whom she ignored, for at heart Natalie was a social climber) were to be envied for their dates and good times. At last, with a wisp of a handkerchief, Natalie wiped away her tears. Maybe, after all it had paid her to be exclusive. Maybe through Gail, she might yet step up the social ladder. She'd make every effort to cultivate the newcomer. One thing she knew, and that was New York. She would make it her business to take the youngster about a bit. , Even if the Searles boy was interested in Gail it wasn’t likely he'd be taking her out every night.

ERE, let 0 tone that,” said Dick Searles, as Gail, dressing case in hand, stepped from the |, elevator. “Oh, it’s light as a feather,” she answered, handing the: case to him. “How’s everybody?” “All fine, and, say, I've a surprise for you.” Dick grinned down: at the slender girl while they ran the gamut of mary pairs of questioning eyes as they walked down the long hall to the door. “What is it, Dick?” Gail questioned as he helped her into the car. “Rosemary's coming home next

week!” I wish it were to-

“Oh, grand! night.” “And in that case I couldn’t have gotten a word in edgeways, with you two chattering. No, siree, I'm going to ave you all to myself this weeken “Selfish young man!” Gail exclaimed, though gay lights flashed from her amber eyes. “But tell me more about Rosemary. I thought she was staying at Merrywood till the ii of June to prepare a es. S ”»

Dick slowed do Gall ad said, “Now we can breathe “But Dick, I don’t see how you ever manage to drive in that mess, when every one’s’ going at such a ra “You get accustomed to it, sweet.” His glance was tender as he turned to Gail. “How's the job going? I guess the old dame didn’t swallow you, even if you were a minute late the other day. I waited to see.” “You did? You're a dear.” Gail patted his hand. “That's right. Be good to me, for I deserve it.” “Oh, is that so?” Gail drew away from him. “Yes, I had a nightmare after 1 left you.” “Pat Murphy didn’t order you away from Madame’s front door, did he?” “Pat Murphy! - Never. heard of the guy. Are you kéeping something back from me, woman?” “Pat's the doorman, stupid! Stands outside to see that no loafers hahg around Madame'’s exclusive shop.” 2 8 2 : ELL, it’s too bad ‘he didn't do his duty. I was held up for 20 minutes by an old friend of yours. Though she gave me several hints I wouldn’t rise. I didn’t want to drive her to the Waldorf and treat her to a belated lunch.” “You mean Lucille Travers? Oh, now I understand.” The little spark of jealously that had leaped in Gail’s heart as she'd mentioned Dick that morning she was called into the showroom was instantly extinguished. “How did you guess that?” “Oh, that was easy! I don’t know many of your friends, but I'm quite insulted that you should call her a friend of mine. I know she’s not that,” Gail declared. Could she

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Gail laughed, but at a day not

Dick’s words and find a ray of comfort in them, even though she wondered if he still meant them. Laughing and chatting they drove

past. prosperous dévelopments ani then’ between tree-bordered estates, catching a glimpse here and there of velyety lawns and chimney. tops of magnificent homes. : “Oh, this is lovely!” sighed Gail, sitting forward and resting her eyes on the young green leaves and blossoming shrubs. “Yes, and there's home,” Dick, as the old white house came into view: around a bend in the r

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