Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1940 — Page 32

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Officials Prehar wil for Reloge of Eighth Sym- ~ phony Set.

{ The Todiana Music Appreciation Cambaion ‘went into its fourth

'preciation has enthusiasm reached’ a higher point, executives of the campaign said. At the same time they made preparations for the release of the eighth of the. 10 master compositions to be released in the drive, It will be Tschaikowsky’s Symphony No. 4 in PF Minor, consisting of five double-faced 12-inch records. They will -be available for $1.98 at the campaign = headquarters, Among letters received from music patrons over. the state | who have ordered some of the records was one yesterday from :Roland C. Malott; a music major at Indiana University, Bloomington; Ind. “I have two sets of the recordings and’ as:.an experienced collector of fine recordings I believe these two sets to be equal to any of my others.

for them too; ‘in fact some of my single records cost as much as one : of your .whole sets.” This is one of the finest things that could happen to Indiana.” ~

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Three Representatives From Every Parochial and Public School Expected.

The annual School Safety Patrol Officers Camp will be held Aug. 26-30 at the Boy Scout Reservation.

This was decided yesterday at an executive committee meeting of the Safety Education Council. The council decided to make an effort to have three boys attend from -every parochial and public school in the city. ees of all the boys at camp aid by P.-T. A, C.Y, O. and in organizations connected the schools. rles W. Youngman, _ principal of Calvin Fletcher Junior High |; Schbol, will again be the camp commandant and William GE. Evans, dol safety director, will be superintendent. Police Sergt. A. C. Magenheimer will. be assistant superintendént and | J. Patrick Rooney, C. Y. O. field secretary here, will be assistant commandant.

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We. cut each others hair today. We got to bed praying for a plane. JAN. 12—Jim went around the|a lake again today. Fished all the way. Got two trout. I fished here all-day. . Got seven trout. We had squirrel for breakfast and fish for lunch at 4 o'clock. We horn shaved tonight. JAN. 13.—I went down: the river|o today. Looked at‘11 traps. “Got'a weasel and a squirrel. Shot three squirrels and mudhen when I got back. Jim fished all day, get four trout and shot one squirrel. Cloudy all day. Got a glimpse ‘of the new moon tonight.

" JAN. 14.—Jim got four trout today and I got two.| We had squirrels for breakfast, trout for lunch and a mudhen for supper. So we ate ply ty good today. Spitting rain tonigh JAN. 15.—Well, this was our lucky day. for fishing.| Jim got nine and I got five. We boiled three ofthe biggest and put. them in a. jar for a bad day. Jim lost his best troll this afternoon. [It rained heavy all night and mo g.. - JAN. 16.—Rained most of the: day. Cold as the devil all morning. Got |° three trout. J a two and oneI took a bath oo JAN. 17.—Jim went over the line across the lake. "Got skunked. He shot one squirrel and fishéd all af-

alf pound cutthroat. night.

got nothing. Shot two’ squirrels so we'll aave squirrel breakfast. It rained off and on all day. JAN. 18—I got three trout and three squirrels. I got one marten it. the second trap on the line across the lake. Over there looking for squirrels. We're going to try eating it. ‘Jim got one trout and set two ps down the river.’ Cloudy all ay. : ,

Jim Protly Sick

JAN. 19.—I went over to the N River and M Creek. Looked at eight traps got one squirrel and shot two this morning in front of the: cabin. Got a mudhen and two trout. Jim fished all day, got none. Shot two

. | squirrels. We had a squirrel break-

fast, one-half a trout and one-half a marten each for lunch. One-half a ‘trout two squirrels each -for supper. Had the rest of the nrarten before going to bed. - Jim says of all the years he’s trapped this is the first marten he’s’ had "to eat. tasted pretty darn good, too. Weather clear all day—sun' shine. JAN. 20.—Jim went around the lake today. Fished all the way. Got six big trout. Had a big feed of fish then I fished all day, got three trout, shot two squirrels. Jim got one squirrel in a trap. This weather is darn cold .out in the boats. Our bands get so cold sometimes we can hardly bait our hooks. ‘We have to thaw out our hands when we. get

in them to clean the fish. JAN. 21.—Jim got eight trout today and I got two. Cut some more wood" today. Cloudy all day. Foggy tonight. : I.

at Was Filling

JAN. 22.—I| went over the line down the river, got skunked.” Shot three squirrels. I got one trout, Jim got five, Jim got a big eagle in a trap. It stretched 82 inches from tip to tip. Jim was pretty sick in the stomach all day.

day and I got 10. That's the most I've got in a day yet. Rained most of the day.

and I got three. Windy and cold all afternoon. ‘We had to change our stove around this morming before breakfast because one - elbow had burned right through. The eagle we got weighed seven pounds. I'm saving the wings and Jim the tail and claws. We're going to try eating it. JAN. 25.—We got three trout and one squirrel each today. We had the eagle for lunch. It was filling. Snowed all last night. - * JAN. 26.—Jim nailed a big piece of tin down in front of the stove tonight. We had two meals today, one small trout ahd a squirrel each for breakfast at 9. o'clock, 3 trout and one-half each for supper at, 5 o'clock.

Fish Wouldn't Bite .

JAN. 27.—~Windy and raining hard all day. Too rough for the canoe. Jim tried fishing all afternoon. Got none. We had two small trout each for breakfast boiled. We skinned out the wings of the eagle I had nailed to the cabin and got what little meat we could from them. We got the ‘neck we had thrown out and boiled that up. We ate that at 8 o’clock, saving the soup for break.|fast. We're praying to God a plane comes in pretty darh soon. JAN. 28.—Raining heavy all day and all last night. The fish wouldn’t bite worth a darn. I got three small ones. We had a cup of soup off the caglé’s remains we boiled this morning.

to eat “oday. One squirrel each that I got in the morning. We never got

try it anyway. An empty stomach is willing to try anything. It was

just ate some of the fish heads. It was pretty damn good, too. Some

is going to have to watch his boots or I'll be boiling them up. The fish guts were in the pot, too.

duck. The whole works ‘would hard-

and ‘duck for breakfast.

darn’ weak that it’s: work to carry JAN, 31 —Well, ‘Jim saved us “to-

any breakfast. ‘Took a coal oil can, stove, frying pan and a bit of lard with him, He fried ‘up’ two. trout

he got back. It took him just about 9 hours. I couldn't get a: nibble

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JAN, 23.—Jim got seven trout to-|-

JAN. 28.—We nearly had nothing| |

a fish today. We got some fish head | | and tails on to boil. We're going. to| |

clear most of the day. Sunshine] foggy in the morning. P. S.~We

of them were laying out side for| | : four or five days, so this will give|.. you an idea of what hunger is. Jim|

"JAN. 30.—We just had our first| taste of food today at 8 p. m. Wej have five squirrels and a very small} |

ly. make a good meal for one. We're| saving the soup of the .squirrels| -- ‘Weather |’ good. The both of us have got sof

up a pail of water or an. armful of | wood. |=

day. He went around the lake and}

on the way. Hewwas dog tired when}

here but went downs the river one-

1half mile, We tried to get a squirrel,

no luck. I got so weak I could hardly get back. I.was sick with hunger ll afternoon, layed on my bunk until Jim got back at 5p. m. I sure was a thankful boy when. I saw the fish. , Had a‘ damn good feed then. This is the first time we felt at dll full for days. . 1.—Well, here it is, the start other month and no plane yet. I Ee down fhe lake fishing today. Got six trout and got soaked. Slipped off a ‘log. Jim got up some wood and looked at some traps and tiegied up the cabin. I took a bath

tonight i FEB. “9.—Jim aro d the lake today. Got nine trout. e had one-half trout for breakfast and one-half for his ‘lunch. ted pitch and finished the Cay The squirrels: and Tour trout in the aft~ ernoon. FEB. 3.—Rained- all day, FEB. 4—Rained all day. Jim went|” to the other end of the lake fishing. | Lucky Jim. He caught 18. We sure had a feed when Jim got back. We're eating all the fish guts and they are quite a treat. ‘Reminds me of clams.

FEB. 5.—Rained all day. Fwent|

JAN. 24.—Jim got four trout today| | 4

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fo the ‘other end of the lake. Got two trout. One was a wo peu] one. Of all the rotten luck, I got it. Jim cut some wood and shakes for a sfioke house. If we can ever get enough fish to smoke.

FEB. 6.—Rained all day. Jim went around the lake. Fished all day, ‘got two trout. e got a coon so we'll have meat tomorrow. : FEB. 7.—I went around the lake |®: today. Got 14 trout and one squirrel. Jim got two squirrels. FEB. 8—Rained heavy all day:i Windy. Jim got one trout. I got two. Jim lost his troll.and line on a snag. He made a couple of spoons out of tin. FEB. 9.—Rained all day. I went up the lake. Got three small trout: Cooked up one in our small tin sove. Jim got one small one here. He had a cup of squirrel soup for breakfast and fish head mulligan this afterneon. Jim cut a weeks’ supply of wbod. FEB. 10—Had four small fish heads stwede up each breakfast, small trout for lunch that Jim got in the morning. Both fished all day. That was all we got. One squirrel between us for supper. If there is a Lord God in Heaven He's forgot us oor souls.

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FEB. 11—The both of us fished all around the lake. I got ten, Jim four. We cooked four on the way. Started without any’. breakfast. Rained at 4 o'clock. Left here at 8:30 a. m. and back at 7 after dark, so| there’s a long hard day for a co uple of meals. B. 12—Windy all morning. ed all afternoon. Jim fished

all afternoon. Got two trout: I

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SELECT OFFICERS

Edward Fillenwart} attorney, was elected president of (he newly organized Catholic Youth Organization Board of Directors at a meeting of the board a‘ the Catholic Community Center last night, Mrs. Nicholas Conor, a member of SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral parish was elected vice president. The Rev. Maurice Dugan, secre-tary-treasurer . of the board of directors, recently was appointed as assistant in the Catholic Charities Bureau of the Diocese of Indianapolis and executive secretary of the

"breakfast, fish heads for lunch and|C. Y. O.

a trout each for supper. It would take just about half a dozen trout this size to make anywhere near a meal for one. FEB. 13.—We had nothing to seat today until noon. Jim got two trout in the morning. One was a fairly big one. ‘As soon as he gt them we rushed in and cooked them and ate. [ got a squirrel in thermorning and four small trout in the afternoon, Rained all day. Saw a little blue sky. Jim felt pretty rotten all afternoon. We've been using the tallow that Mrs. Edwards gave us for our boat to fry fish with. There's only enough of that left for a couple

more fryings. We're using mostly boiled fish. ;

Those appointe oo, the board of directors of the O. by the Most Rev. Joseph E it. bishop of the diocese of| Indianapolis, are ‘William Bradley, Alfred Feeney, Frank McCarthy, Rey Parker, Clarence Sweeney, Dr. Faul Kernel, Dr. Claude Hadden, Mesdames Joseph Speaks, Larry Zapp 2nd Miss Winifred Galvin,

THREE PLEDGED AT WABASH CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind, April 5.—John ‘BE. Withner, Alvin C. Jos= lin and Carter Elizroth, Indianapolis students at V/abash College, have béen named ledges to Tau

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