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Show I Hcosier Poodle Becomes Dyed-in-Wool Radio Fan Mlsmking the coughs of a prominent radio announcer sutTerinv from a cold for the friendly barks t.f a canine relative, a Utile French poodle dog owned by Oliver Clark, Port Wayne. Ind., became tin Inveterate radio fan when Clark placed the headphones ot bis set over the dog's ears. Now Clark cannot operate his radio sot without allowing the dog to listen In occasionally. occa-sionally. ' Musical programs make the poodle howl with discomfort but wbenevei j an announcement is made be tirleks up bis ears In hopes of bearing l.ieittl ly harks again. A disappointed look wines Into his eyes as he hears onlv the ordinary Imics of the announcer's voice. Then- Is no one to explain to him thai the burking was only the hacking Muigh of a temporary cold wliieli the studio director was glad tr got rid r. j nogs have heen known to mistaki the sereecliing noises or "cm -calls" I -sometimes heard over the radio for the mowing or real cats. They wl.l then chase nil over the room li search of Oi; offending pussy, l-hi-t-erprlslng radio slalioiis of til fill are may Introduce special pre., grams entirely for (lt benefit of aul ma'l pets. |