Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1948 — Page 10
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* Extension Courses - ‘will be'offiered by Purdue Univer- - August 14.
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for. Summer college credit classes|POssibly a mountain lion.
sity Center here from June 18 to for. moths.
Screams Like a Woman Women says the screams sound like a woman. sound like an overgrown cat. Only one person is believed to have caught a glimpse of the wary “monster.” A woman reported seeing a large, black catlike creature prowling her barnyard. Whatever it is, the McRaes and the Parrishes were hunting for it yesterday. Armed. with an assortment of rifles. and shotguns, the men hiked over the hill and through hollows. The countryside. was peaceful. Redbud and dogwood - trees splashed the hillsides with bril-
- Applications for the session are being accepted now in the extension office. Registration for summer classes will be held June 16
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‘Screaming Monster’ Still Roams Hills of Freedom
Organized Hunt Fails to Flush Animal;
Woman Reports Seeing ‘What Is It’ Beast By VICTOR PETERSON
Times Staff Writer : FREEDOM, Ind. Apr. 23—The “monster” which screams like a frightened woman still roams the woodlands north of here today, An organized hunt by James McRae, Earl Parrish sons yesterday failed to flush the beast. The hunters admit they are not sure what they are looking They believe the beast to be a member of the cat family, me yr hint it might be the animal/Clain, big game hunter, who is which has roamed Brown County
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FUTURE SIGNALMEN— Cpls: Ralph- Franklin, left, and Harold Wagner, both mémbars
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“monster’ and Happy Holler County.
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* From Brown to Owen From Brown to Owen County, the animal would have a 37-mile trek. He could cross into town by the covered bridge which spans White River. ; The latest reports on Hunter McClain to seep into this community were ‘of repeated unsuccessful expeditions. } The dog reportedly treed a cat at one time, but the beast escaped before the hunter could arrive at the scene. > The faithful and “guaranteed” hound took up the scent again. ‘He: failed ‘to. flush the eat ip a 15-mile chase ‘Which ended at the mouth of a cave too small for man or dog to enter.
Women Students Excel at DePauw
Ti State Servi GREENCASTLE, . Apr. 12—
Grade averages fdr student groups at DePau
the winter semester was 1.53.
averages showed the Men's Hall Association leading all other male groups with an average of 1.83.
pendent local students led with an average of 1.79, followed by off-campus residents with 1.75. Veteran and fraternity men were slightly below the independent men's average of 1.52, with a. score of 1.49. Women veterans scored a 1.64,
through with a 1.60.
and Beta Theta Pi, with 1.72, led Greek letter groups in averages.
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Typographical Auxiliary To Install Officers : Officers will be installed tomorrow evening by the Ladies Auxiliary to Typographical Union No. 1 at a dinner in Buckley's restaurant in Cumberland.
New officers are Mrs. James Frees, president; Mrs. Albert trieblen, treasurer; Mrs. Harold
Hartwick, secretary. Mrs. ‘Zeta
Cole is retiring president.
Youth Held as Slayer
DETROIT, Apr. 12 Joseph Slumba, 20, was held by police today after he confessed killing his stepfather, George Hamerich, 47, because ‘he beat my mother too much. :
around New Bellsville, Gnawbone in Brown
The intrepid 66-year-old huntér with 20 years’ experience is posi- g g tive his quarry is a mountain lion. He intensified his hunt ‘a week ago when he returned to Brown County from Indianapolis with a specially trained -ecat
The dog, Bill, hak failed to mal’ yet, but has led Hunter McClain over some of the county's roughest t ain. At Freedom, some have expressed the bellef ‘that Trapper lected to. ‘attend the U. 8B. Army
“monster” is proof that it has
A further breakdown of‘ the|trying
of the Indiana National Guard, have been chosen to train as Army signalmen at Ft. Mon-
st Loca For Signal School
Two Corporals To Take Course:
West View Drive, has been se-
Signal School in Ft. Monmouth, N. J. i Cpl. Franklin, who'is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hose Franklin, enlisted in the National Guard last’ December. He received his promotion to corporal in.Janu-
Before joining “the ‘National Guard, he attended Indianapolis schools and was employed at the Allied Trucking Co. here, : Also attending ‘the Ft. Monmouth signal school is Cpl. Harold F, Wagner, 644 8. Illinois St. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner, he joined the National Guard last October, and recsived his promotion to ‘corporal in
| ‘Before enlisting, Mr. Wagner attends Manual Training High
Officer Slugged
*® * By Brawling Pair A pair of battling brothers were held today after they turned on police ‘officers who tried to break up a private fight. Police said they were called
University| last night to 1438 W. Ceurt St. : Show i hat women students have . |top e men’s average, 1.56 to 150. The all-school average for|Noel, 42;-of Columbus, brawling.
where they found Charles Noel, 34, of 1541 Kappes St.; and Harny
A third brother, Clyde, 36, was 3 without - success to stop the battle, Ey Officer Thomas Yott tried to subdue the pair with a nightstick
In the women's. group, inde-land was slugged by one of them
before his partner, Robert Munshower, could squeeze past him through the house door to help. Charles Noel was charged with drunkenness and resisting an of~ ficer and ‘was taken to General Hospital for treatment" of head duts, Harry was charged with dis-
while fraternity women came orderly conduct and resisting an|
officer, and was lodgéd in the
Kappa Alpha Theta, with 1.70,| police lockup.
Pulliam to ‘Speak Kugene C. Pulliam, publisher of the Indianapolis Star, will address the annual meeting of Delta Kappa Epsilon state alumni association at 6:15 p. m. Friday
in Canary Cottage. Fred D. Leete Jr., will preside.
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