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ont Talk, Zoo Wants y Taken Off Sammy
March 39 (U. P).— placed
in their cage and he was found huddled in a corner visibly shaken as if by ‘some evil experience. oe This episode became known as the “Murder at the Zoo." However, Sammy soon convalesced and looked into the problem of the ducks on the waterfall pond. Study= ing their language, Sammy became fluent enough with the “quacks” although with a decided crow ag-cent=-to lure them. The ducks resting peacefully on the pond were plainly intrigued with this new call. (Fletcher
? thought Sammy might have stum-|§
bled onto the mating quack) They
{left the waters and waddled over
frosen ground toward the cage, Result, the zoo cared for frost-bitten webs, Discouraged by Sammy's seemingly incorrigible attitude, the still kindly moo director transferred Sammy to new, private quarters the other day. Instantly Sammy became afflicted with this new and mental
malady. He can recall little of his three language accomplishments and his present quack is understood by nelther crow nor man nor duck, . But such is Sammy's fame that he is signed up a few weeks hence for a radio broadcast. Fletcher feels morally bound to have bi-lingual problem crow make the personal appearance, He added today, a little fretfully, that if anyone knows of a good
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Marjorie Vehling (left), David Lowell Saunders and Maryruth Saunders, all in genuine imported East Indian costumes, will be in charge of booths at the Methodist World's fair of missions. The fair will open tonight with a 6 p. m. dinner, followed by a presentation
| of mission pictures in the Washington Street Methodist church. It is wship, One display | The report disclosed that more
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The 38th annual meeting of the Ihdlana section, American Waterworks association, will be held jointly with the state health board Tuesday and Wednesday in Purdue Memorial union at Lafayette,
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