Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1948 — Page 2
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hound from Ark. is time I'll get whatever critter is scaring people around here,” the intrepid 66-year-old trapper said. “I figure it won't take BIOs i an six to eight days now) mit "to trail the animals withta B the hunt. out snow. He reported seeing
Trapper Believes ‘Guaranteed’ Cat Hound 1 DID SOMETHING very wrong, very wrong Dut I've changed, and is & swell IR everybody likes him. XE ry” — til Beast Drops I want my girl back. dresses well. JT pavents approve Plaabe man his Flyin Times Staff PS I'm 18 and in love with this girl, 1. We went together Nour Job Ew take. the ok and | i « NEW BELLSVILLE, Ind., Apr. 5—The big hunt is agai t ths and t} 1. wis ; ted and was tenced. look Eh : i veully RAE SO ALY | to Brown Barry Mecin Bills and 1 oe 2 ray “guaranteed” cat | She told me she loved me all the time I was serving sentence long, This independence I 4 Plac
but a month before I got home she wrote me that she had Paging All You Record Clots fallen in love with somebody else. She said we could be friends. I
talks a second makes excuses to hang up. WHAT ARE THE sees of record cilisctats’ in or 4 CO Eo Tr Tire her ary AUD I've) Indianapolis? 1 would like the RCA Victor record, “Rose I d | tried to go with others but just can’t love anybody else. B. by Jack Hyiton or any other Sood arrangsmants ur this aslo set
Hunts Monster : them several times, however, and You'll have to prove your character to society in general, The Indianapolis hunter seeks|fired several ineffective shots with with or without & girl. She sadt a do it for you. aun Shabes — slim YS gotung Anis tia recone No. (No. "ai Candidate 5 to track down a mysterious mon- his 30-30 caliber Winchester. i Maybe you're confusing love with gratitude. You had to Which about RCA old. vision, Camden, N. N. 2. ) Oerporation off A ster which has been reported in| The hunter and his dog arrived think of someone “outside” znd you thought of this girl, exagger- Ammer wits, BO ViEtar Division, music magazines such a rr hquire Beats ces 3 this area for several years. In|here Saturday to resume hunt ating her importance. You might have changed girls several ere en By Xo 4 recent months a number of per- headquarters at the home of Mr, times at your age, had you been among girls. asd ls me if you want Art Hickman’s record of “Rose . Court fights 3 sons have said they have seen or/and Mrs. L. J. Moore. you matured fast. al A i Room,” heir right t0 2 i heard the beast. Over the week end, Mr. McClain You fn kind and understanding ‘girl. mature for her . is three Offices Js Today he gave his trained cat|let the hound rest from his Ar- age. You're a new “you” and that is how you'll be accepted. You Believes Boys Are Getting Worse the opening . 7 g hound the first chance to tug at kansas trip and get acquainted don’t have to find a steady ‘gir girl right away. Mix with men as me by mary elec it the leash. He purchased the four-|With the strange countryside. well as several girls to regain your ease in public. ws ARE GETTING ares as time gues. by. he gone Democra iy year-old dog from W. B. Caraway, ; and figure them Hi but the Superior y ject They are old enough to settle down y don’t, on boa: 3S who maintains a breeding and Farewell Banquet Two Girls. With an Objective They als old enough Be elects
“All the lures, traps and cat To Honor Roy Harvey whistles I used before did no good.| A farewell banquet by his But a cat“isn’t going to fool a|friends and co-workers in rail-
good oat 20 " the grizzled, .q transportation will honor| } hunter uy > Cota Roy Harvey at 6 p. m., Apr. 12,
“Bill, that's the hound’s name,|in the Lincoln Hotel Lincoln is trained to track cats and noth- Room.
of state place th primary ballot. They were Le whose declaratic for judge of Supe refused, and Lou filing for Marion was turned down
. .1 HAVE A PROBLEM which just has to be answered soon. Tm 18 and 10. love with 8 nics fellow but my parent ‘| My girlfriend and I would awfully much like to meet some boys| ike dony’ if
we don’t know. They played on the Washington basketball team against Broad Ripple. How could we meet them?
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TEEN AGERS. | visits may be a girls fault. Maybe she scares them to A Would you have me risk irritating your parents by telling | man doesn’t like to be dragged to a furniture store window op you to make friends with some of the girls from Wastigion the first High School who know these boys? Boys
: Harv 3 % who are at conversation but not too generous with it, Contend Off 2 i ing else. He won't. go off chasing Mr. ey, former division is y V 2 a il ired’ Is who like dancing and sports. Is that right, fellows? The candidate: % 4 ! rabbits. Once he gets the scent|Passenger agent of the Pennsyl- CAT HUNTERS—Harry McClain, diminufive. Indianapolis ‘My Bro 's Sf h Is Impa od a that the offices 3 ; and starts tugging, I'll let him|vania Railroad here, has been ap-
1 Then all I have to do is|Pointed to a similar position witn| hunter of big game, and the hound with which he hopes to track 1 HAVE A brother whose speech is very bad He was born \e.ec Home of Her Own : 00se,
tion because bo like this. He can talk but his words aren’t understandable. He is Homo follow. the company in Pittsburgh, Pa, down. the vicious cat frightening the residents of Brown County. a veteran and since he came home from overseas he seems very I'VE dated a man three years and he Sxluses Io Sfvores his bo resignatic on; “He'll stay on the scent until FE Ki P ter to Vi it IF il Lif Co f lonely and admits it. He can’t talk plain enough to have girl-| wife and marry me for or fear - Juting i ren. pd ointees to the the cat drops or is cornered.” Contractor to Give X-King Pe 0 Si amily e NTerence | iends, and it's kept him from an education. separated nine years. I'm y 50 274 be 12 Yeats gia tha hey are eligible pilosa, 2s Suess Sly allc on:E orm ee Ad To Hear Truman SPaGk|, oo Ch mig vos chases i he orp She 5s & nto a mk 2k mc ey so dom racsors o ¢ C n e 4 beaste 818 a Samily of mouBiain ek ope : us| HOBOKEN, N. J, Apr. 5 (UP)| WASHINGTON, Apr. 5 (UP)—|*™ Ee Srotior 5 Hie an arvilcation for compensation With He is good to me and shows me a good time, but I want} A hearin OF weeks until the last snow melted. essmer, Indianapolis —Former King Peter of Yugo-|President Truman will address| the contact division of the regional offices of the Veterans Ad- |g home of my own. Should I continue to go with him for a good I pect Ly County gossip substantiates his [COntractor, will speak at the|,. ... .iong to visit the United|the National Conference on Fam-| ministration, Century Building, 36 S. Pennsylvania St. He might |time or forget him? UNDECIDED. PE i belief. Wednesday meeting of the Lions States in about a month to help|ily Life May 6 in a speech to be| be eligible for treatments here, if he has service connection for You must be having an awfully good time to put up with ARG: et SUT 9 % Years ago a pair of mountain (Club of Indianapolis in the Clay- wg a relief program for|broadcast to the nation. the speech impediment. If he learns that he isn’t eligible he should | such a feeble excuse. You want to get married and have a home waar Th % lions were brought to the county pool Hotel, Yugoslav refugees in Europe, his| The conference will focus at-| ask advice of the Family Service Association. ~he doesn’t want to marry you. It's as simple as that. You whether the Mar as pets. When they grew. too| Mr. Messmer, who recently re-|aide-de-camp said yesterday. tention on the family and its im- On the Fe Third Ti don’t sound much in love, so ditching him won’t be hard on you, ile Court judge large to keep, they. reportedlyturned from a trip in Europe, willl The -aide, Gen. Svetozar Or-|portance to the nation’s future. ON the Fence a Thi ime fe Co were turned loose. talk on “My Observations of|lovich, arrived here on the Hol-|It is sponsored by church, labor, I'M 21 AND ENGAGED to be married soon, if my mind doesn't Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your Er ke Hunter McClain abandoned his Present Conditions in Western|land-America liner Nieuw Am- business, legal, women's and/ change again. This is my third engagement, yet I'm not sure u" problems-and answer your guestions, Write In care of The Times, SO A ed i winter hunt because it was tool|Europe.” sterdam. other national organizations. myself, I'm independent and don’t want to be tied down. My Sian 214 W. Maryland St. riod tot, sald, | | : ation for Juve i : although his nan : Tad bn the regular i : : at the Secretary
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