Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 July 1947 — Page 19
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Idle Radio Stars Aren't Twiddling Thumbs
By VIRGINIA MacPHERSON
mercial radio. * This list of entertaligrs who got the sack reads like’ a benefit program cast: . Garry Moore, Dinah Shore, Ginny Sims, Abbott and Costello, Alan Young, Eddie Bracken, Joan Davis, Bob Burns, Parkyakarkus, Hoagy Carmichael, Jack Haley, Rudy Vallee, Benny Goodman, Dick Powell and Peter Lind Hayes. . But they haven't been twiddling their thumbs while the sponsors looked elsewhere. It’s an old Hollywood custom to gag everything up— even when you're dying. So they're tossing an “unemployed party” tomorrow night for every star who'll be out of a job come September, Bring Own Jug “Everyone is requested to bring his own jug,” Host Garry Moore explained. “I can probably scrape up enough to supply the ive cubes
dogs and sauerkraut.” Nothing like caviar and canapes, though. He happens to be terribly unemployed at the moment. The kicker in the invite is this: A select managerie of agency Jalen
a special _roped-off. section. Mr. Moore's scouting around’ for a few gold-sprayed chairs to sit ’em on. “They'll have to stay roped off," he declared. “While we indigents will drown our financial sorrows in you-know.what and ogle ‘em 0
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Two Local Men Home From School in Illinois
Two Indianapolis men are visiting home after finishing the spring semester at the Galesburg division
Home for the summer is Gordon O. -Kounts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Kouniz, of 386 Good ave, enrolled in the college of engineering. Robert E. Kirk, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. BE. Kirk, of 634 N. Jefferson ave. is visiting home for a few weeks before registering for the summer
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TRUMPET TRIO—Trio of Indianapolis trumpeters who will be featured in the Garfield park sundown concert at 5 p, m. Sunday |! are (left to right): Frances Brockman, Patricia Ayres and Carolyn With George W.:Curtis conductin Military band will also present Claudette Ha Glenn Speckman, accordionist, in the concert sponsored by the park department and the American Federation of Musicians.
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Cave “Victim May Face Court
NASHVILLE, Tenn, July 11 (U, P) —State Highway Patrol Chief |:
action today against John T. Hun, object of a week-long search after his “disappearance” into a Tennessee mountain cave.
Given up for dead, Mr. Hum telephoned the state highway patrol from New York yesterday and revealed his hoax as a “publicity stunt” for Nickajack cave, owned by the Hurn family. - Mr. Hurn said he went into the cave on July 1 with his brother and came out after his brother departed. A friend drove him to Birmingham where he boarded a train for New York. The missing man’s wife, ignorant of the plan, according to Mr. Hurn, spent many hours at the cave while miners and Boy Scouts hunted through its passageways. One of the scouts, 17-year-old Jimmy Major of Atlanta, summed
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up the attitude of the rescue workers: trick on people who might really | get lost in caves.” |
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